Palama
8 years ago
Eric Clapton & the Palpitations - Jan. 13, 1973 (Late show) - Rainbow Theatre, London, UK

Clapton uses a Gibson Les Paul for this show.
RMAN4443
8 years ago

Eric Clapton & the Palpitations - Jan. 13, 1973 (Late show) - Rainbow Theatre, London, UK

Clapton uses a Gibson Les Paul for this show.

Palama wrote:


Again, thanks for this........I'm an EC fan and have listened to this many times, but never bothered to read the liner notes.......I didn't realize the band was known as the Palpitations, and what a lineup!
THE PALPITATIONS (13 January 1973)
Eric Clapton (guitar / vocals), Rebop Kwaku Baah (percussion), Jim Capaldi (drums), Rick Grech (bass), Jim Karstein (drums), Pete Townshend (guitar / vocals), Steve Winwood (keyboards / vocals), and Ron Wood (guitar)

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Palama
8 years ago

Again, thanks for this........I'm an EC fan and have listened to this many times, but never bothered to read the liner notes.......I didn't realize the band was known as the Palpitations, and what a lineup!
THE PALPITATIONS (13 January 1973)
Eric Clapton (guitar / vocals), Rebop Kwaku Baah (percussion), Jim Capaldi (drums), Rick Grech (bass), Jim Karstein (drums), Pete Townshend (guitar / vocals), Steve Winwood (keyboards / vocals), and Ron Wood (guitar)

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RMAN4443 wrote:



Songs differ slightly between the 2 shows. After Midnight and Bell Bottom Blues performed only on the early show, Key to the Highway only on the late. The remastered expanded CD release includes all 3 songs. Clapton used Blackie on the first show then switched to George Harrison's "Lucy" for the second.

DrMaddVibe
8 years ago
Grateful Dead - Workingmans Dead
Buckwheat
8 years ago
King Crimson ProjeKcts box set.
dstieger
8 years ago
Love - Forever Changes

I consider myself something of a connoisseur of late '60's and '70's rock...but for some reason, this band is sort of a gap in my snobbery. I know (recognize) a number of their songs, of course. And, I've read about their profound influence on many of my favorite musicians. But their music has largely been missing for me....I'm fixing to correct that. This is great (and important?) stuff!!!
DrMaddVibe
8 years ago

Love - Forever Changes

I consider myself something of a connoisseur of late '60's and '70's rock...but for some reason, this band is sort of a gap in my snobbery. I know (recognize) a number of their songs, of course. And, I've read about their profound influence on many of my favorite musicians. But their music has largely been missing for me....I'm fixing to correct that. This is great (and important?) stuff!!!

dstieger wrote:



I like that. It's an important album for it's era. It's soooo overlooked, yet it's rewarding for the listener.
frankj1
8 years ago

Grateful Dead - Workingmans Dead

DrMaddVibe wrote:


this and American Beauty, my personal Dead faves.
Palama
8 years ago

Love - Forever Changes

I consider myself something of a connoisseur of late '60's and '70's rock...but for some reason, this band is sort of a gap in my snobbery. I know (recognize) a number of their songs, of course. And, I've read about their profound influence on many of my favorite musicians. But their music has largely been missing for me....I'm fixing to correct that. This is great (and important?) stuff!!!

dstieger wrote:



Likewise, I've never quite gotten the hoopla about this album. Maybe after a few more listens I'll catch on...






...or not.
Palama
8 years ago
Eric Clapton - 10 Days - Day 1 - October 1, 1995 - Yoyogi Olympic Pool, Tokyo, Japan

Some of EC's best playing on this tour.

79 F / 66% RH / 12 mph - think it hit a high of 89 today
DrMaddVibe
8 years ago
Billy Idol - Rebel Yell

On an episode of VH1 Storytellers, Idol explained that he got the idea for this song at an event he attended where Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ron Wood of The Rolling Stones were taking swigs from a "Rebel Yell" bottle of bourbon whiskey. This gave Idol the idea for the title and he wrote the song around it.
RMAN4443
8 years ago

Billy Idol - Rebel Yell

On an episode of VH1 Storytellers, Idol explained that he got the idea for this song at an event he attended where Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ron Wood of The Rolling Stones were taking swigs from a "Rebel Yell" bottle of bourbon whiskey. This gave Idol the idea for the title and he wrote the song around it.

DrMaddVibe wrote:


When my son was little, and still watching Sesame St., Billy Idol was the guest one day. He did a skit on the show where he sang about the "Little Rebel L". It was kinda funny watching him sing while they had a Muppet type L in a leather jacket running around being rebellious.
Palama
8 years ago
Eric Clapton - Road Test - Nov. 4,1999 LA tour rehearsals

I guess if I could only listen to one artist for the rest of my life, Clapton would be my choice.

80 F / 66% RH / 8 mph - broken water main pipe near our shop today


RMAN4443
8 years ago
The Kinks-Schoolboys in Disgrace I remember seeing the Kinks during the tour for this album...............Good Times!
Palama
8 years ago
Good Rockin' Tonight - The Legacy of Sun Records

Can't remember the last time I listened to this album.

80 F / 71% RH / 9 mph - thank goodness for the light showers to help cool things down
Hank_The_Tank
8 years ago
Pandora - Dubstep this morning, now 90's alternative.
DrMaddVibe
8 years ago
13th Floor Elevators - The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators


so many bands copped them...Jefferson Airplane, The Fleshtones, The Animals, The Smithereens...on and on and on and on...
dstieger
8 years ago

13th Floor Elevators - The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators


so many bands copped them...Jefferson Airplane, The Fleshtones, The Animals, The Smithereens...on and on and on and on...

DrMaddVibe wrote:



I was just listening to that the other day...I think that 'Love' led me there....good stuff...that electric jug is (mostly) awesome
MojoFilter
8 years ago
Steely Dan - The Royal Scam
RMAN4443
8 years ago
Johnny Cash-I Hurt Myself Today

Very sad and touching song

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