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  1. Clapton wrote tears in heaven for his son and he also wrote

    Circus for his son which is a incredably sad song if you listen to the lyrics it will make you cry

    he also wrote a song called Holy Mother which is on the August album for His close friend Richard Manuel who Died in 1986 on tour with the Band another sad but beatiful song

    he makes you feel the grief and pain that he is going through with these three songs

  2. Great news for Dominoes fans, Keyboard Player/Vocalist/Songwriter BOBBY WHITLOCK has just revealed his Early Albums are to be Released on C.D, albums such as

    Raw Velvet and Rock your Sox off which follow on from the sound of Layla, Roll it over, Bell Bottom Blues

    You wont be dissapointed :thumbsup:

  3. THE BAND i cant believe how

    they have only been mentioned once(annabelle)

    i really thought these guys would be everyones favorite Canadian band

    these guys invented ROCK music in 1966 on tour with Dylan

    before this there was only R & B , Pop, R&R,JAZZ, BLUES

    Country this band put all that together and came up with Rock music

    wheres the Gratitude People

    you need to go and listen to MUSIC FROM BIG PINK :doh:

  4. two cracking English Bands for ya

    if these arnt in your collection

    youre missin out on two of the greatest new rock acts

    visit their websites if you get chance

    its a shame most English bands start with The

    i used to play guitar in a band called The Phases

    Named after the Traffic song "Smiling Phases" ::

  5. Im going to see THE MUSIC in Sheffield soon

    this band sound like theyll blow your socks off

    there from Leeds in England, have they toured America?

    If not Get Ready for these guys they sound like their influenced by The Stone Roses, Led Zeppelin, Cream

    you'll love em :shades:

  6. I saw YES at wembley arena on june 16th,

    the line up was Alan White, Chris Squire, Steve Howe, Jon Anderson and Rick Wakeman, they seem to get better as the years roll on, they opened with Siberian Khatru ,

    the most unexpected part was after the interval when they all came to the front of the stage and the roadies brought on a mini grand piano for Rick, and a snare drum and Hi Hats for Alan, and they Burst into a Acoustic Version of Roundabout it sounded incredible .

    Dont worry if you missed them

    theyll still be here for a long time yet

    :bow:

  7. How about these guys

    JEFF POCARO

    JIM GORDON

    STEVE GADD

    LEVON HELM

    BERNARD PURDIE

    BILL BRUFORD

    STEVIE WONDER

    none of these guys are big ego flash players like you have mentioned previously

    these guys play for the song, which is what drumming is about, who wants to play with musicians that are always ego trippin :drummer:

  8. THE BAND

    only the greatest band in the world could get away with being called that with only the most even talent in most bands you get one or two true talents in THE BAND they were all Equal each one offering his own True Musicianship

    they all contributed to songwriting they all new what was best for each song, they would switch instruments, switch vocal parts never play over each other, give each other space which made the songs great songs

    why do you think Bob Dylan wanted these guys on board

    he knew you couldn't get any better than this

    Why did Clapton desperatley want to join them

    why did George Harrison rate them as the best band ever

    does that mean better than the Beatles George?

    thats why they were allowed to be called

    THE BAND

  9. :puppyeyes:Holy Mother solo where Clapton poures out his

    Grief for the death of his friend the great RICHARD MANUEL

    how is this missing, how can a thousand notes a minute ever come above true feelings of life and loss .

    this list needs re doing

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