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Started by burntheships, July 25, 2012, 05:09:29 PM

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undo11

eek the full shepherd moons album by enya.  that is some beautiful music

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andolin

Enya..Shepherd moon.....Good stuff Undo.
Forgot I had that CD,
While looking for that, I found some Janice Joplin... I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama!

Here is my favorite cut, the Woodstock version, She talks for about a ninute before the music starts, but you get the classic feel of Woodstock.

Elvis Hendrix

That era for me was the Hayday.

Early sixties till late seventies..

It was like a creative thunderbolt hit and people understood for once.

You know what,we have been trying to get back there ever since.



Elvis
"Today, a young man on acid realized that all matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration – that we are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively. There's no such thing as death, life is only a dream, and we're the imagination of ourselves. Here's Tom with the weather."
B H.

andolin

Quote from: Elvis Hendrix on July 15, 2013, 07:33:25 PM
That era for me was the Hayday.

Early sixties till late seventies..

It was like a creative thunderbolt hit and people understood for once.

You know what,we have been trying to get back there ever since.



Elvis

I have a lot of Vinyl from that time period....
Album covers are in decent shape (They are worth more than the actual LP's)
Gotta invest in a cleaning machine and sell some of them on Ebay..
Things like the Beatles White album and Stones 40 licks...
Andy

Elvis Hendrix

Yea bloody vinyl albums, how much do you wanna go and buy an album?

It was worth owning, it was a good thing.

You could see the bloody artwork and you were really pissed off when you scratched it.

Bring em back I say.
"Today, a young man on acid realized that all matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration – that we are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively. There's no such thing as death, life is only a dream, and we're the imagination of ourselves. Here's Tom with the weather."
B H.

andolin

I also inherited several big boxes of  Albums from my Parents and Grandparents.
Stuff goes back to the early 1900's.
I have an early Jolson and lots of Big Band WWI-II era stuff.
Passing that on to my son..

Andy

Elvis Hendrix

Sweet, we could really show our age and lament 78s etc, but the fact they were very tactile and almost organic, They mixed the visuals of the cover with the  storey within.

CDs never really did that for me,

Elvis
"Today, a young man on acid realized that all matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration – that we are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively. There's no such thing as death, life is only a dream, and we're the imagination of ourselves. Here's Tom with the weather."
B H.

Elvis Hendrix

Any way,

Who doesn't like a bit of melody and Slide  8).





Elvis.
"Today, a young man on acid realized that all matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration – that we are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively. There's no such thing as death, life is only a dream, and we're the imagination of ourselves. Here's Tom with the weather."
B H.

andolin

#143
Ahh.. John Hiatt, guy h s written a ton of songs , and has been covered by just about all my favorite artists...Thanks for that.

Here is an album cover that is tactile and let's you know what's inside..

Damn it, trying to upload an image from my Flickr account...Guess i gotta go learn how to do this again'


sky otter

ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh




andolin

Janice real gets Tom a shakin in that one....What I think is awesome in this is you get to see/hear  the Kosmic Blues Band...Those horns are awesome...

Andy

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Here's one for Elvis  8) -








sky otter

#147


this one is for elvis




my personal favorite..mostly for the guitar




and more of your band



Full Tilt Boogie Band
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Full Tilt Boogie Band
Also known as Full Tillt Boogie Band
Origin Stratford, Ontario, Canada
Genres Rock
Years active 1969-1970 (1970)
Associated acts Janis Joplin, Ronnie Hawkins

Past members John Till
Richard Bell
Clark Pierson
Brad Campbell
Ken Pearson

Full Tilt Boogie Band was a Canadian rock band originally headed by guitarist John Till and then by Janis Joplin until her death in 1970. The band was composed of Till, pianist Richard Bell, bassist Brad Campbell, drummer Clark Pierson, and organist Ken Pearson.[1]

In its original late 1960s incarnation, the Full Tillt Boogie Band (the two "Ls" being a play on the spelling of Till's last name), Till fronted the group as a side project from his usual gigs as a New York City studio musician. Like Till, the other members of Full Tillt were Canadians, mostly hailing from Stratford and Woodstock, Ontario, Canada.

When Joplin's management convinced her to discard Big Brother and the Holding Company as her backing band, her record label put together a new group of musicians for her. This group, dubbed the Kozmic Blues Band, consisted of Till and several other Full Tillt Boogie Band members — all studio musicians whom her label was familiar with and felt were reliable — plus a horn section. Joplin was not happy touring with some of the group members, however, feeling them to be too "square", and the disappointing reviews of their 1969 album I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama! led her to scrap everyone in the group except Till.[2]

Till shortly convinced Joplin to hire his Full Tillt Boogie band in its entirety, and he agreed to drop one of the "L's" from its name, thus creating Joplin's Full Tilt Boogie backing band. Joplin took a more active role in putting together the Full Tilt Boogie Band than she did with the Kozmic Blues Band, and she believed that hiring the remainder of Till's band would provide her with the powerhouse boogie outfit she needed to back her. Joplin was quoted as saying, "Full Tilt Boogie Band is my band. Finally, it's my band!"[2]

Full Tilt played their first session with Joplin on April 4, 1970, at the Fillmore West studios in San Francisco and began touring in May 1970.[1] From June 28 to July 4, 1970, Joplin and Full Tilt joined the all-star Festival Express tour through Canada, performing alongside the Grateful Dead, Delaney and Bonnie, Rick Danko and The Band, Eric Andersen, and Ian & Sylvia. They played concerts in Toronto, Winnipeg, and Calgary.[3][4]

The Full Tilt Boogie Band's last public performance took place on August 12, 1970 at Harvard Stadium in Boston, Massachusetts. A positive review appeared on the front page of the Harvard Crimson newspaper despite the fact that the band performed with makeshift sound amplifiers after their regular equipment was stolen in Boston.[5]

During September 1970, Full Tilt and Joplin began recording a new album in Los Angeles with producer Paul A. Rothchild, who had produced recordings for The Doors. Although Joplin died before all the tracks were fully completed, there was still enough usable material to compile an LP, which became Pearl.



yikes..wrong one

Kozmic Blues Band
Real Name:Sam Andrew, Brad CampbellProfile:Sam Andrew - guitar
Brad Campbell - bass, backing vocals
Cornelius "Snooky" Flowers - baritone saxophone, backing vocals
Richard Kermode - keyboards
Gabriel Mekler - keyboards
Maury Baker - drums
Lonnie Castille - drums
Terry Clements - tenor saxophone
Luis Gasca - trumpet

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Jeff Beck & Tom Jones








Elvis Hendrix

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elvis
"Today, a young man on acid realized that all matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration – that we are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively. There's no such thing as death, life is only a dream, and we're the imagination of ourselves. Here's Tom with the weather."
B H.