sutho
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How about this one?
Levon Helm - Drums, Vocals.
Rick Danko - Bass, Vocals.
Richard Manuel - Piano, Vocals.
Garth Hudson - Organ, Saxophone.
Robbie Robertson - Guitar
Sounds Incredible!
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Probably...One of the Best Albums ever made,
and it was recorded in only ten days!
Whitlock wrote Bell bottom blues with E.C But was never credited for it.
Jim Gordon the Drummer wrote the Beautiful piano part,
which is amazing for a drummer.
I Named my baby Daughter's middle name LAYLA because i love
the album so much.
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Robert Randolph Band were fantastic i loved how they switched instruments during the show :guitar: :guitar: :guitar:
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The Shangri-La studio was owned and used by THE BAND in the mid 70's to write and record their last few albums
you can see Rick Danko(bass player) showing Martin Scoresese around the studio in the film "the Last Waltz".
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Also inspired by Chet Atkins,
Knopler Played in a band called
THE NOTTING HILLBILLIES as well
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Looks okay for that Money
But some times, you could get a better second hand guitar for the same money
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I think it's Derek & the Dominoes
E.C
Carl Radle
Jim Gordon
Bobby Whitlock
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Ive just found out That Jim Gordon Played Drums on 80 Yes Eighty Albums from 1966-1977 thats 80 albums in 11 years , thats 7.27 albums a year , But since 1983 he has never been able to play is Drums again, Because he Killed his Mum
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i think the Thrills have some new stuff coming out?
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give us more clues
sounds sad
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Steely Dans Outro to Hey Nineteen
"the cuervo gold
the fine colombian
make tonight a wonderful thing".
with the fender rhodes picking out timely stabs
and the beat is to perfection
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there was no greater sound in rock than the Hammond Organ
Here are some of the Great players:
Steve Winwood
Garth Hudson
Billy Preston
Bobby Whitlock
Gregg Allman
Jon Lord
Tony Kaye
Jimmy Smith
Chuck Leveall
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The Bees
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The most underrated band, is without a doubt (mind you I'm only talking about the U.S's stand on 'em)
OASIS!!! I picked up (What's The Story) Morning Glory? at a garage sale yesterday and I can't stop listening to it, Champagne Supernova, Wonderwall, and Cast No Shadow are all great tunes! (Along with everything else Oasis does)
Oasis are massively Overated here in the U.K
Hopefully they'll be forgotten soon
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The Stone Roses still have a strong cult following,
wishing they would re form and start touring
i wonder if they have any fans across the atlantic
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Have you ever met a Famous Musician , Singer or Band?
What was your experience?
I used to work in a Guitar shop, where i met quite a few Artists to Name a few:
Edward Van Halen
Bryan Adams
The Stone Roses
Neil Finn
Tony Iommi
Paul Jones
Steve Howe
Rick Wakeman
Happy Mondays
Chumbawamba
Johnny Marr
Noel Gallagher
Norman Cook(Fatboy Slim)
Burt Weedon
Martin Taylor
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my local city is Sheffield
Hometown of -
Joe Cocker
Pulp
Def Leopard
Tony Christie
Paul Carrack
Saxon
John Parr
Leslie Garett
Honky
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Clapton wrote" Layla "and "Wonderful tonight" for her and george wrote "Something" for her
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David Gray released a song last year called
THE OTHER SIDE
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I play Guitar :guitar:
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Bron Yr Aur is the cottage where they used to write and record in Wales
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how about
Too old to rock n roll- Jethro Tull
i used to play this to my dad when he turned 50.
or you could really upset them with
When i Die - Blood Sweat & Tears
but i dont think they'll talk to you ever again
it is a very funny song though
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what about the chords to AWAKEN ?
Eva Cassidy
in Get the Word Out
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Eva had a beautiful voice,
she could sing any song and make it sound Heavenly,
it's such a shame we didnt get to hear more.