"Ruby Lee" live at the Ritz, New York. 7'44" version of Bill Wither's song. Rhythm group: Shakespeare/Dunbar. Wally Badarou kb. Who plays the guitar solo? Adrian Belew? Anybody knows?
"Ruby Lee" live at the Ritz, New York. 7'44" version of Bill Wither's song. Rhythm group: Shakespeare/Dunbar. Wally Badarou kb. Who plays the guitar solo? Adrian Belew? Anybody knows?
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Debbi Peterson watching a big fat Zeppelin in the sky. The most heavy orientally influenced rock track by the Bangles. Schön!
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"Something's coming on" with Jimmy Page guitar solo at the end of this Cocker/Stainton composition.
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The Strawbs are "Ciggy Barlust And The Whales from Venus" because
David Bowie didn't want to be "Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars" any longer. The last show in Hammersmith Odeon, London, was on 3. July 1973. 45 years since the death of Ziggy.....
Listen to the lyrics! Davy Bowie RIP...
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A stunning little masterpiece on flip side: ABC, Overture (From the lexicon of love). Bravo Trevor Horn!
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Wasn't Trevor Horn singer with the »Yuggles« on a 1980 album with the significant title Drama?
Best regards!
German flip side of Rhapsody in Blue is noted as "Superstrute(sic!)". Stanley Clarke b, Billy Cobham dr, John Tropea g.
Album version here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doI0Kr2xWeU
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The Top 9 Double-Sided Singles of the Beatles
https://www.culturesonar.com/beatles-singles/
I read and posted here (somewhere ) a quote from George Martin that
"hits were released as singles, lesser songs relegated to albums"
(I'm paraphrasing from memory)
Some kind of happiness is measured out in miles
"Goodbye Stevie": a 1966 Stevie Winwood song about leaving "his baby". 1967 Stevie Winwood left the group (which became "his baby" bit by bit). He founded Traffic. That was the beginning of the end of the Spencer Davis Group.
https://www.google.com/search?client...0RBsv-0GU,st:0
Rolling piano. A delicious composition and production.
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(Side A: Bubble Gum Pop). Flip side "Mr. Jensen": beautiful psychedelic vocal harmonies, Beatles Bach-trumpets and a heavenly organ driven atmosphere. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xv8tPdTCWQQ
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Mark Knopfler goes Cliff Gallup and the whole band is swinging by the pool. Flipside of "Private Investigations". One of the best songs of Dire Straits, isn't it?
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This one sounds as if it was recorded while Phil Spector was out for a coffee break...
The "Apple Scruffs" were the central core of the female Beatles fans who used to stay night and day in front of the Apple building and the Abbey Road Studios. And this beautiful simple song was a tribute to these girls.
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Flip side of "I hear you knocking"."Black Bill" is reminiscent of blues shuffle sounds by "The Bill Black Combo". Dave plays a cheeky saxophon solo on his guitar.
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Near the end of world war II, "Fraulein" was one of the most important words for the GIs in Germany. The word Fräulein was not simple to pronounce in English because of the "ä". Today the word "Fräulein" shouldn't be used anymore. It is regarded as not correct because of women's lib. A taboo. The times are a-changing...
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Funky jazzy Hammond instrumental. Heavy drums. Hot horns.
Produced by Denny Cordell (A whiter shade of pale).
Swinging London 1968.
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