Jim in Pa
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We have a winner.....Nice goin
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OK, I'll have a go at it.. Glen Campbell Leon Russell Jim Gordon Brian Wilson Carol Kaye Hal Blane
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I started this topic because I cant think of any off the top of my head. I hope that some SF members might be able to come up with a few.... Jim
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Parent & child who are both established musicians
Jim in Pa replied to MindCrime's topic in Music Discussion
Steve and Dillon Howe Rick, Oliver and Adam Wakeman (of YES and Ozzie fame) -
The Kinks, "Lola" with the "taste just like Coca Cola" line. J
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Hows about these guys: Grand Funk Railroad. 10 gold and platnum albums in less than 5 years. 1969- 1 gold, 1 platnum 1970- 2 multi platnums 1971- 2 platnum 1972- 2 gold 1973- 1 platnum 1974- 1 gold 2- Back to back #1 singles, 1973 & 74 1971- Sold out Shea stadium in 72 hours. (Took the Beatles 7 weeks) Jim
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ok, with alittle imagination, "Hotel winslow-zona", or "Motor Cycle Momma" (if the wife (girl friend) is going too). Simon and Garfunkle's "America" fits the bill..although they dont go through Winslow.... And hey there is a song called "Hotel Arizona" by a band called 'Wilco' And I remember another just called "Arizona" by 'Mark Lindsay', circa 1970....
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Dont forget 'Born to be Wild'
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George Martin.. Pete best could not hold a steady beat very well. Ringo, was a known session drummer, and Martin told the Beatles that he would be used on the records, and they could use Pete as they pleased live... The Beatles agreed with Martin, and Pete was out. J
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Yea Ron... after going through a few times, I managed to get 76 of them. I missed all the Metal stuff except Hells Bells..... I played most of those songs at one time or another in many local bands and in the studio as back up. Not having played seriously for 17 yrs, makes me want to get back into it abit. J PS: I would have included "Hotel California" and dumped a lesser known riff.. but thats my opinion...
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See how many of these riffs you can identify without looking at the list on his web site. Jim
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Bands that Changed the Course of Music
Jim in Pa replied to MuzikTyme's topic in Music Discussion Classic
How bout Frank Zappa? Jim -
Read this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Moody_Blues Jim
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Yea Edna.. So I guess that means I cheated alittle.. Somehow I do remember alot of it.. And, Muzik... The identity of the child born there remains a mystery to this day....I still look into that subject from time to time.. What a claim to fame would that be?... Jim
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10 for 10
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Great Covers that may be better than originals
Jim in Pa replied to Lucky's topic in Music Discussion Classic
Hey Steel, I'm with you on that. I prefer the D&D's version also. Jim -
Someone just gave me an mp3 (ALBW) of Jeff Beck, Rod Stewart, and Ten Years after. Recorded live at the July 4 1969 Newport Jazz Fest. This may be a boot leg, I'm not sure. I cant find a track listing anywhere for this album. Anybody got any info or ideas where I might find it? Upon unwrapping the ALBW, it just lists the track numbers. No other info. Thanks in advance..... Jim
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Has anyone ever heard of Woodstock Festival?
Jim in Pa replied to Bucksfan_Margo's topic in Music Discussion Classic
The link in above post is no longer valid. Try this one: http://www.discoverynet.com/~barnes/ Jim -
Amazing the effect the Beatles had on 4 generations. Thats a good vid. And one talented kid... Thanks for sharing that. Jim
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I dont see Tequila Sunrise in that list Shawna. Jim
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IMO, The best recordings and performances of : Monster Magic Carpet Ride The Pusher, and Born to be Wild were on the the live album (1970) with: John Kay (lead vocals and guitar) Larry Byrom (lead guitar) Jerry Edmonton (drums) Goldy McJohn (key boards) Nick St Nicholas (bass git) Jim
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I must say was not very impressed by the Wall album. However speaking from the stand-point of an Ex road/studio engineer, I will say the Live in Berlin show was one hell of a production. The logistics involved in putting on that show had to be phenomenol. Jim
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Supprized they didnt mention "You really Got me", the Kinks. It sounds terrible, but that was by design. Ray Davies got Jimmy Page to play the solo since Jimmy was talented enough to make it sound rough and out of control on purpose. I think it was genius. But the rocket scientists from that rag didnt notice this one. Jim
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And here's another: Ana Vidovic http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ana_Vidović This girl is fantastic.. Jim