Since "Them" I have always continued to follow Van Morrison's musical adventures. My first live concert was in De Doelen in Rotterdam in 1974. Many concerts would follow, and when he was in the Netherlands/Belgium I was there. Especially the performances inTiivoli Vredenburg and Jazz Gent, among others, were special. However, the "Skiffle" were not really my thing. And his performance at NSJ was the first VM concert where I dropped out halfway through. I was therefore very surprised that I saw the beautiful videos and set lists ofsaw his performances in Vredenburg. That's how I like to see Van The Man!info4allat (thanks!) Brand New Day -album Moondance
UnderTheDesertMoon Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre
27APR24 "Danger Bird" is a song written by Neil Young. It was first released on his 1975 album with Crazy Horse, Zuma. A live version was also released on the 1997 album Year of the Horse.
Jet/Juniors Farm/Solly/C Moon/Little Woman Love/Maybe I,m Amazed/My Love/Bluebird/Suicide/Lets Love/All Of You/I,ll Give You A Ring/Band On The Run/Live And Let Die/Nineteen Hundred And Eighty Five/Baby Face
One Hand Clapping serves as a celebration of the enduring legacy
of Paul McCartney and Wings. It captured a moment when Wings had found
and defined their signature sound – just as Paul had shaped popular
culture the decade before with The Beatles, he was doing it once again
in the 70s with Wings. This recording gives an insight into the inner
workings of the band as they work and play together in the studio. It
also underscores Paul’s incredible talent as a live performer: Fifty
years on, Paul is still performing many of these songs in packed
stadiums across the world.
Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre, San Diego, California,
Neil Young & Crazy Horse are back! The "Love Earth" tour
Down By The River
When Neil Young sang "rock and
roll will never die" near the conclusion of his tour-opening LOVE EARTH
concert with Crazy Horse Wednesday in San Diego, you believed him.(
Story by George Varga, The San Diego Union-Tribune
At SDSU, Young and his longtime Crazy Horse compadres — bassist/singer
Billy Talbot and drummer Ralph Molina, both 80 — were focused and in
sync from start to finish. They were joined by guitarist/singer Micah
Nelson, 33, who on Monday had played a key role accompanying his father,
Willie Nelson, at The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park.
Cortez The Killer
Micah Nelson was performing in place of Crazy Horse charter member Nils
Lofgren, who is now on tour in The E Street Band with his other longtime
employer, Bruce Springsteen. Those are big shoes to fill, but Nelson
was so in sync with Young you'd think they had been musical partners for
decades.
My My,Hey Hey
The final encore was an eight-minute rendition of "My My Hey Hey (Into the Black)," whose line There's more to the picture than meets the eye
could be a synopsis of Young's career and his dogged determination to
do things his way, every time, no matter what the trends of the day may
be.
Recorded on January 2nd 1969 at the Marquee Club in London
John Mayall-vocals/guitar/harmonica.Steve Thompson-bass.Colin Allen/drums.Mick Taylor-guitar
Walking On Sunset (album Blues From The Laurel Canyon)
not enough attention from the filmmaker for Mick Taylor....
Blues from Laurel Canyon is a 1968 album by John Mayall, featuring British blues music. It was his first album after the breakup of his band the Bluesbreakers in May 1968, although others claim it was on 14 July 1968. It was also his last album with Decca before moving to Polydor.
Arthur Lee George Suranovich Frank Fayad Gary Rowles Doggygone
It was strange and suspenseful to meet singer and guitarist Arthur Lee
on Tivoli's concert stage. The leader of the legendary underground group,
Love, whose former constellation has been disbanded and now continues with
just Arthur Lee and three new members. Love was, together with the Byrds,
the great American breakthrough band on the rock scene. They laid the
musical foundation for all that is now called the hippie generation. Love
chose to live in anonymity and to leave it to others to be world famous
bands, and it's first today that Arthur has shown up to harvest some
applause for his enormous contribution.
August
What one first looks for is what remains: what remains of the originally
beautiful, fantastic, precise and incredibly sentimental tones that are to
be heard on Love's first three records. The answer to what remains is not
much. For Arthur tried to recreate the feelings and the atmosphere close
to them. But time has moved on and his three new members seemed more
interested in rocking.
Good Times
It was as if Arthur Lee tried to remind himself as
well as us of what once had been, but it remained most a show number. But
a meeting with a new Arthur Lee was also impressive enough. He's a musical
authority on par with Jimi Hendrix and he guides his group with incredible
precision. His voice and his tones are much changed. The open and the
naked have been replaced by wildness and a more rock inspired energy.
Love is more than words
Arthur Lee in Tivoli's Concert Hall - An Exciting Experience (review Politikan,Danmark)
Arthur Lee is still working on the edge. Where once it was sentimentality
it's now a balancing act between wildness and ecstasy, and all his use of
tones timed with a meticulous precision. However the music and lyrics of
his new songs still revolve around his same main theme - love. Everything
is either a nostalgic return, or an attempt to give the simple experience
a renewal. He examines everything again and again in a new light but from
the same focus as before. His new song, Better too Late Than Never in
lyric and music goes back to his first songs, and it's here that Arthur
Lee and Love show themselves to be one of our era's greatest rock bands -
and as one of the few to create and express a new perspective. A lot of
things in this concert could have been left out, but the new elements are
well worth hearing again.
Arthur Taylor Lee (born Arthur Porter Taylor; March 7, 1945 - August 3, 2006)
Arthur Taylor Lee (March 7, 1945 – August 3, 2006) was an American musician and singer, known as the frontman, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist of the Los Angeles rock band Love, best known for their critically acclaimed 1967 album, Forever Changes.
Five String Serenade
This was the last major album Arthur made before taking a called third
strike and finishing out the century behind bars for waving a gun about
in public. Recorded in Los Angeles in 1992, released on the French New
Rose label the following year, it contains some of Lee's most affecting
work, from the minuet stateliness and melancholy of the title track —
which has been covered by Mazzy Star and the White Stripes (Lenny Kaye)
"Somebody's Watching You" frames Lee's look over his shoulder in a setting that's two steps down the Strip from the Seeds (Lenny Kaye)
Arthur Taylor Lee (March 7, 1945 – August 3, 2006)
Finally released from jail after seven years, reunited with Baby
Lemonade, he returned to the fore and gave rapturously-received
renditions of his body of work before he passed on in August of 2006. He
was no stranger to comebacks. "I never went away," he told me when we
met. And still hasn't.
"The Last Seven Days" is een nummer van de Nederlandse band Gloria. Het nummer werd uitgebracht op hun debuutalbum Mea Semper Gloria Vivet uit 1969. Dat jaar werd het nummer uitgebracht als de eerste single van het album.
"The Last Seven Days" is geschreven door zanger Robert Long in samenwerking met John Möring en Karel Hille en geproduceerd door Möring en Bobbie Graham. Het nummer was vooruitstrevend vanwege het gebruik van een wah-wahpedaal, waarmee basgitarist Hoss van Hardeveld zijn partij inspeelde.Het was de eerste keer dat deze methode in de popmuziek werd gebruikt
AJ Lee and Blue Summit, a bluegrass band led by singer, songwriter, and mandolinist, AJ Lee, has been the darling of theNorth Bay,
California bluegrass scene since their first appearance in Santa Cruz.
Drawing from influences such as swing, folk, blues, jazz, country, their
undeniable talent and insatiable passion for bluegrass harks back to
traditional classics while remaining uniquely modern.
Here's Sully Tuttle singing the Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong classic "Who Walks In When I Walk Out"
Taped by Jay Strausser this past summer at the Ossipee Music Festival in Maine.