audiomick Posted November 3 Posted November 3 (edited) @KINDOY2 while we're on Neil Young.... EDIT: silly motorcycle, but I like the song. Edited November 3 by audiomick 2
p6x Posted November 4 Posted November 4 Today, November 4th 2024, a legend went to write and produce more music with Michael Jackson. Of course, you knew Quincy Jones for MJ's Thriller and many more. But Quincy Jones has produced so much good music for so many, including himself; So many of us danced to that song.... Ai no corrida... 1
KINDOY2 Posted November 5 Posted November 5 (edited) MY WIFE AND I WERE AT THIS CONCERT A SEVERAL YEARS AGO..FRONT ROW CENTER..GREAT PERFORMANCE BY BOZ, DREW ZINN ON LEAD GUITAR...( BOZ WAS MY NEXT DOOR NEIGHBOR IN SAN FRANCISCO IN THE Early 70'S) (interesting story, when Boz was recording in 1969 he had finished the Album and the producer said they needed one more. to fill it up., Duane Allman happened to stop by the studio that day and Boz asked him if he wanted to sit in ) Boz said here was a song he had heard Elvin Bishop do a couple times back in San Francisco clubs called , "Loan me a Dime" and would Duane like to try it with him "they cut it in one take..jamming. The rest is history. Edited November 5 by KINDOY2 1
fotoguzzi Posted November 5 Posted November 5 Boz Scaggs was my hero back in the 70’s.. saw him every time he came to town. His first three albums are golden in my memory. Here’s another great performance from the closing of Fillmore west.. I couldn’t find any film of it but it’s probably out there. 3
KINDOY2 Posted November 5 Posted November 5 11 hours ago, fotoguzzi said: Boz Scaggs was my hero back in the 70’s.. saw him every time he came to town. His first three albums are golden in my memory. Here’s another great performance from the closing of Fillmore west.. I couldn’t find any film of it but it’s probably out there. Very good example of Boz's sublime voice and style.
audiomick Posted November 5 Posted November 5 2 hours ago, KINDOY2 said: ...the all time title... That's difficult. I don't think there is a single "best ever". But they are definitely up there, right up front, in the front runners. 1
docc Posted November 6 Posted November 6 11 hours ago, fotoguzzi said: Boz Scaggs was my hero back in the 70’s.. saw him every time he came to town. His first three albums are golden in my memory. Here’s another great performance from the closing of Fillmore west.. I couldn’t find any film of it but it’s probably out there. 1
Kevin_T Posted November 6 Posted November 6 Did a little research on Boz Scaggs and he was talking about Steve Miller being an influence for (hmm.. Steve Miller that's someone I haven't thought about in awhile). 4
fotoguzzi Posted November 6 Posted November 6 (edited) Early on Boz, Ben Sidran and Steve Miller played in the same band.(at UW Madison) (where he became a member of The Ardells with Steve Miller and Boz Scaggs.[4] When Miller and Scaggs left Wisconsin for the West Coast, Sidran stayed behind to earn a degree in English literature. After graduating in 1966, he enrolled in the University of Sussex, England, to pursue a PhD. While in England, he was a session musician for Eric Clapton, The Rolling Stones, Peter Frampton, Edited November 6 by fotoguzzi 1
Kevin_T Posted November 6 Posted November 6 I haven't heard any wind instruments in quite a while here. 1
activpop Posted November 7 Posted November 7 6 hours ago, Kevin_T said: I haven't heard any wind instruments in quite a while here. Perfecto!
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