gstallons Posted Saturday at 09:01 AM Share Posted Saturday at 09:01 AM The most important Skynyrd song of all time. Their plane crash took place 10/20 /77 1 Link to comment
docc Posted yesterday at 12:43 AM Share Posted yesterday at 12:43 AM This cat reminds me of Pokey LaFarge . . . Link to comment
docc Posted yesterday at 01:52 AM Share Posted yesterday at 01:52 AM And , in case y'all need more cheering up than that . . . Link to comment
audiomick Posted 2 hours ago Share Posted 2 hours ago Unaccountably, that reminds me of this... 1 1 Link to comment
gstallons Posted 2 hours ago Share Posted 2 hours ago No woman has ever exuded whatever she exudes ! 1 Link to comment
docc Posted 2 hours ago Share Posted 2 hours ago 30 minutes ago, audiomick said: Unaccountably, that reminds me of this... "Now who's lucky ?" 2 Link to comment
audiomick Posted 2 hours ago Share Posted 2 hours ago (edited) It's your fault, @docc and then I went looking where the song (which I quite liked when it came out, when I was about 13 years old) came from. Following the chain, I inevitably landed here. I've actually got this version on a DVD called "Remebering Otis" which features an Otis Redding concert in Europe, and the backing band were these blokes. Edited 2 hours ago by audiomick 1 Link to comment
docc Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago "Those blokes!" 2008 Donald "Duck" Dunn passed in 2012. 1 Link to comment
audiomick Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago (edited) Very nice, and nice to know that they kept on going. Al Jackson's cousin isn't quite the drummer that Al was. He took about half of the song to get in the groove, I reckon. But maybe it was just a bad moment. What I mean is how, in a really grooving band, not everyone is actually right on the beat. A good example is this: the drummer is just a bit ahead, the bass player is on, and the guitarist is just a tiny bit behind. That is how the magic happens. And as far as Hammond players go, the best ever. And a nice bloke into the bargain, a real Gentleman... Edited 1 hour ago by audiomick 1 Link to comment
KINDOY2 Posted 45 minutes ago Share Posted 45 minutes ago I used to go see these guys alot around L.A. in 1980 when they released this song..they were a very popular the early new wave days..great bar band 1 Link to comment
audiomick Posted 27 minutes ago Share Posted 27 minutes ago There is something about old farts who have been playing together for years that is quite unique, and really nice. Anyway... Having posted a link to "Made in Japan" (in my opinion probably the best live recording ever) I got to thinking about "best albums". Amongst my favourites, the common factor being a certain David Robert Jones, these two: (not actually my favourite song on the album, but one can hear Mr. Jones singing backing vocals from about 3:40) and one from the man himself and perhaps not one of the "best ever", but certainly worth mention and a product involving the said Mr. Jones But when one is on the subject of "best albums ever", is this one unavoidable, albeit on a completely different track ... Link to comment
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