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tirsdag den 29. marts 2011
Jimi Hendrix - Crosstown Traffic
This is the music video to the classic Jimi Hendrix song "Crosstown Traffic". The song was originally released in 1968 on the album "Electric Ladyland". It was released as a single in 1968 in America and in 1969 as a single in the UK, it was the second single of the album. It peaked at no. 52 on the Billboard Hot 100 and no. 37 on the UK pop singles chart.
The song is one of the tracks from the album that features the full line-up of The Jimi Hendrix Experience. It also features Hendrix on a self made kazoo like instrument made from a comb and a piece of tissue paper doubling that with his lead playing at various points in the song.
It's a great song and one of my favourite Hendrix songs. The lyrics are good, but simple, it's well produced, short and got mainstream success. A great song by a great artist and band
Enjoy ; )
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1968,
1969,
billboard,
Crosstown Traffic,
electric ladyland,
Hot 100,
jimi hendrix,
kazoo,
lead guitar,
lead playing,
music video,
pop singles chart,
single,
The Jimi Hendrix Experience,
UK single
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
fredag den 26. november 2010
U2 & B.B. King - When Love Comes to Town
This is a collaboration between the band U2 and B.B. King. The song was released in 1988 U2's album "Rattle and Hum", and it was released as the album's third single in 1989.
The song has been played live many times, all of them featuring B.B. King and his band. On the "Lovetown Tour" in 1989 the song was played as an encore on almost all nights of the tour. It was played at 46 out of the 47 shows, and was the main encore for the tour. This clip is also from the Lovetown Tour.
It's a great song with a nice and up beat rhythm. The Edge sticks to playing the rhythm parts on the song, and B.B. plays all the lead parts. The singing is shared between Bono and B.B., but it's B.B. rocking the house and getting the crowd in a good mood. He does a spoken word in the song, and really gets the audience going.
This version is on a very grand scale. B.B. was touring with a big band, featuring both choir girls and a horn section. It all helps build up the scale of the song and the performance, but it's still B.B. at the centre, giving the performance it's heart.
This is so uplifting, you can't be in a bad mood after listening to this.
Enjoy ; )
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1988,
1989,
album,
b.b. king,
bb king,
Bono,
choir,
choir girls,
horn section,
horns,
lead playing,
live,
lovetown tour,
Rattle and Hum,
rhythm guitar,
single,
The Edge,
U2,
when love comes to town
lørdag den 25. september 2010
B.B. King - Telephone Song
This song was originally recorded on the 1990 album "Family Style" by the Vaughan brothers. The album was recorded after Stevie's recovery from his alcohol and drug addiction. Stevie had always wanted to do something with his brother Jimmy, but due to success at the same time in different bands, they had never had the time to do it. Stevie took the initiative and the album happened.
This performance sadly is from the SRV memorial concert. A concert played in memory of Stevie shortly after his passing. B.B. plays a version of the song that is a little slower than on the album, but still brings his unique brand of guitar playing to the song. He also sings it very well, and Stevie would've loved B.B. performing one of his songs, as B.B. was one of Stevie's idols. Jimmy Vaughan joins B.B. on stage, but doesn't do much lead playing, he leaves most of that to King.
Enjoy ;
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