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bluesboy

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  1. How about Stevie Ray Vaughan - Dirty Pool Lowell Fulson - Black Nights Junior Wells - So Long Allman Bros. - You Don't Love Me _ _ _ True love is gone I've been played for a fool - SRV
  2. Charlotte, My first album cover book was: the Album Cover Album isbn # 0891040854 Edited by Storm Thorgerson (Hipgnosis) and Roger Dean publisher - Dragon's World (released 1977) 160 pages This is volume 1. I think there are at least 5 volumes by now. It's mostly 1950's, '60s and '70s album covers. It's done very well, very informative
  3. I think the 2 listings are the same song.
  4. more from the amg site... Bobby Hebb wrote and sang Sunny (scroll down to the song review) ::
  5. Actually, that picture looks Exactly like me ::
  6. Thanks Peaches and Thanks Edna, My avatar is a picture of ZZ Top member Dusty Hill, not me. It's the closest looking photo to me I could come up with. I've had this ZZ top beard since 1977. Maybe someday soon I'll get my brother to take a picture with his digital camera so I can post a new avatar.
  7. Come on, cut it out. I'm having to roll my pant legs up just to get thru this stuff
  8. Past - I agree with Pinkfloyd about Wolfman Jack. He was Deified after American Graffiti came out in '73. B. Mitch Reed was good on the underground - fm radio stations around Los Angeles circa late '60s and early '70s on stations like KMET or KPPC - broadcasting from the basement of the Pasadena Presbyterian Church Songlists were very eclectic.
  9. Uncle Joe, Another 'rock' group with jazz leanings was Blood, Sweat & Tears. The self-titled 2nd album('69) the first with David Clayton-Thomas as vocalist God Bless the Child for example or John Mayall's - The Turning Point album ('69) and Blodwyn Pig 's - Ahead Rings Out album ('69) had some jazz, but mostly blues-rock
  10. Edna, When you unpack and listen to your records, put Otis on first, and play it Loud!
  11. I remember this was the 8-track tape playing at the time back in '68 when I lost mine.
  12. Edna suggested a popular Hank Williams cut with Lovesick Blues I'll follow with another made famous by Hank Williams('51) and Linda Ronstadt('74)- I Can't Help It (If I'm Still in Love With You) also Elvis - Are You Lonesome Tonight? and Edna mentioned Sinatra... That Old Feeling maybe some Otis Redding - I've Been Lovin' You Too Long Jerry Butler - Never Give You Up on the blues side - Jimmy Johnson When My First Wife Quit Me The Persuasions - It's You That I Need Elvis - Teddy Bear
  13. MC____, it's totally Do what you want. I've been thru Bryce and Zion. Monument Valley is on my wish list.
  14. This one's on my wish list - BG - 134 Steppenwolf Santana Staple Singers Fillmore West Aug 27-29 / '68 Grateful Dead Sons of Champlin Preservation Hall Jazz Band Aug. 30 - Sept 1 / '68 artist - Lee Conklin
  15. It looks like the Entrance to Monument Valley
  16. Another Lee Conklin... BG - 122 Buffalo Springfield Chambers Brothers Richie Havens Fillmore, 5/29-30/68 Winterland, 5/31-6/1/68 artist - Lee Conklin
  17. Why... right here (in my Best Zappa impersonation)
  18. some more Rick Griffin - FD - 62 Quicksilver Messenger Service Country Joe & the Fish May 19-21, 1967 Avalon Ballroom artist - Rick Griffin
  19. more Lee Conklin - BG - 173 Santana Youngbloods Allmen Joy 5/15-18/69 Fillmore West artist - Lee Conklin
  20. Here's another one hanging on the walls - BG - 127 Creedence Clearwater Revival Steppenwolf It's A Beautiful Day July 2,3,4, 1968 Paul Butterfield Blues Band Ten Years After The Truth July 5,6,7, 1968 Fillmore artist - Lee Conklin
  21. some more Grateful Dead and Rick Griffin - this one's called Hawaiian / Aoxomoxoa (1969)
  22. more Grateful Dead Mr. Saturday Night artist - Stanley Mouse
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