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mandag den 5. september 2011
B.B. King – I’ll Survive
This is a live performance by blues legend B.B. King playing the song “I’ll Survive” live with his full band which also features a horn section, I’m a big fan of the horn section sound.
The song originally appeared on King’s 1998 album “Blues on the Bayou”. The first time I heard the song it was on the 2003 compilation album “Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: B.B. King” which is a great introduction CD if you’re new to King’s music.
It’s a great song and it really has that sound of a B.B. King song. Just sounds sweet.
Enjoy ; )
Etiketter:
1998,
2003,
album,
b.b. king,
B.B. King song,
band,
bb king,
Blues on the Bayou,
cd,
compilation,
horn section,
I’ll Survive,
live,
live performance,
martin scorsese,
Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues
onsdag den 31. august 2011
Neil Young – Down By The River
This is a live performance by Neil Young doing the song “Down By The River”. The performance is from the Farm Aid show which is a charity show.
The song is available on the album “Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere” which Neil Young did with the band Crazy Horse. This album was originally released in 1969.
I really love the song and the simple folk feeling it has. I love how Neil Young plays this solo with just him and his battered up old Les Paul. It sounds so good and genuine.
Enjoy ; )
tirsdag den 15. februar 2011
Muddy Waters - You Can't Lose What You Ain't Never Had
This is a live performance by Muddy Waters from 1966. Him and his excellent swinging band play the Muddy Waters single "You Can't Lose What You Ain't Never Had". The song was released as a single in 1964 and is one of the last known singles Muddy did. Muddy was extremely productive and has released approximately 60 singles throughout his career.
The song was originally never released on an album, but it was recorded during a subsequent session for the Chess company album "Folks Singer" released in 1963. Today the songs from the subsequent sessions are included on reissues of the album. The album (without the added bonus tracks) is an acoustic album.
I really love this performance, the band really just has a groove unlike any band today. Plus we get some wicked slide guitar from Muddy himself, he really plays with feeling, and he's a natural at slide. A great performance of a true classic Waters song.
Enjoy ; )
Etiketter:
1963,
1964,
1966,
acoustic,
album,
band,
buddy guy,
Chess,
Folk Singer,
live,
live performance,
muddy waters,
recording session,
single,
slide,
slide guitar,
You Can't Lose What You Ain't Never Had
lørdag den 29. januar 2011
Iron Butterfly - Easy Rider (Let the Wind Pay the Way)
This is a live performance from 60's band Iron Butterfly. They play the song "Easy Rider (Let the Wind Pay the Way)" often shortened to "Easy Rider". The song appears on the band's 1970 album "Metamorphosis". This live performance is from 1968 which means that they are playing the song prior to recording it. This song was released as a single, but didn't do that well in the charts, it topped at no. 66 on the Billboard Charts and was considered a minor hit. The album is also famous for being one of the first to ever feature talk box on a rock album.
On this song one of the guitarists use slide and the other doesn't. The song has that 60's/70's Middle Eastern sound combined with a more traditional rock sound. Doug Ingle is the lead singer on this song and he also plays the organ on it.
I think it's a pretty good song, and I've always enjoyed it and I hope you will too.
Enjoy ; )
Etiketter:
1968,
1970,
60's,
album,
band,
billboard,
doug ingle,
easy rider,
easy rider (let the wind pay the way,
iron butterfly,
live,
live performance,
metamorphosis,
organ,
rock,
slide,
slide guitar,
talk box
torsdag den 27. januar 2011
Robert Cray - I'll Go On
This is a live performance from blues artist Robert Cray. Robert and his band plays the song "I'll Go On" from their 1995 album "Some Rainy Morning" (the performance is from 1996).
The song is an original Cray song as he composed both the song and the lyrics. I think it's a very good performance and a very good song. Cray portrays the role of both rhythm and lead player very well, and sings to perfection as well. The band is also very good.
It's a great performance of a great song.
Enjoy ; )
Etiketter:
1995,
1996,
album,
band,
blues,
blues artist,
composer,
I'll Go On,
Las Vegas,
lead guitar,
lead playing,
live,
live performance,
lyrics,
rhythm guitar,
robert cray,
singing,
Some Rainy Morning,
voice
mandag den 23. august 2010
Stevie Ray Vaughan - Lookin' Out The Window
This is a performance by Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble. It's a performance from Italy 1988 of "Lookin' Out The Window" and it's a typical blues tune. I really like the tempo and feel of this song, kinda reminds me of electric versions of "Key To The Highway", same chord structure, but still different.
I really love the piano solo from Reese Wynans who joined the band in 85 for their third studio album "Soul to Soul". He was a wonderful addition, not just studio-wise, but also in the band's live performances.
Enjoy ; )
Etiketter:
band,
blues,
chord structure,
double trouble,
feel,
hammond,
italy,
key to the highway,
keyboard,
live,
lookin' out the window,
members,
organ,
piano,
reese wynans,
soul to soul,
stevie ray vaughan,
tempo
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