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January 23, 2015
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This is from ToSY…
1981. How cool was Muddy Waters? Some of the other vids from this night are worth watching, too. Mick was almost naive, And Keith and Ronny never seem to have a drink out of their hand or a cigarette out of their mouth. NTTAWWT.
How come ToSY didn’t put it up? Just curious …
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Opening song on my latest vid “K’gari” (as the titles roll and we travel up to Tin Can Bay) killer song!
No, this is not my vid … ya dicks …
“How come ToSY didn’t put it up? Just curious … ”
I put the video and comments on another thread, reb moved them here.
“On 22 November 1981, in the middle of their mammoth American tour, the Rolling Stones arrived in Chicago prior to playing 3 nights at the Rosemont Horizon. Long influenced by the Chicago blues, the band paid a visit to Buddy Guy’s club the Checkerboard Lounge to see the legendary bluesman perform.http://store.eagle-rock.com/muddywaters It didn’t take long before Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and Ian Stewart were joining in on stage and later Buddy Guy and Lefty Dizz also played their part. It was a unique occasion that was fortunately captured on camera.”
Muddy Waters w/ Rolling Stones – Champagne and Reefer
Muddy Waters & The Rolling Stones – Hoochie Coochie Man (Live At Checkerboard Lounge)
Buddy Guy Ft. Rolling Stones – Champagne & Reefer Live.
ACDC & The Rolling Stones – Rock Me Baby
Muddy Waters – Got My Mojo Workin’
Muddy Waters – Walking through the Park 1970
“The Rolling Stones are an English rock band, formed in London in April 1962 by Brian Jones (guitars, harmonica), Ian Stewart (piano), Mick Jagger (vocals, harmonica) and Keith Richards (guitars). Bassist Bill Wyman and drummer Charlie Watts completed the early line-up. The Rolling Stones raised the international regard for the primitive blues typified by Chess Records’ artists such as Muddy Waters, who wrote the song Rollin’ Stone after which the band is named. R&B and blues cover songs dominated the Rolling Stones’ early material, but their repertoire has always included rock and roll. According to critic and musicologist Robert Palmer, the Rolling Stones have endured and stayed relevant by remaining “rooted in traditional verities, in rhythm-and-blues and soul music”, while “more ephemeral pop fashions have come and gone”.
“Jones initially led the band, but after teaming as songwriters, Jagger and Richards assumed leadership. By 1969 Jones’ diminishing contributions to the band and his inability to tour the United States for legal and health reasons led to him leaving the band. Three weeks after his departure, Jones drowned. His immediate replacement Mick Taylor stayed with the band until 1974, and was replaced by Ronnie Wood. Wyman retired from the band in 1993, and his replacement Darryl Jones is not a full member. Stewart was taken from the official line-up in 1963 to continue as the band’s road manager and occasional keyboardist until his death in 1985. Since 1982, Chuck Leavell has been the band’s primary keyboardist.”
The Rolling Stones – Honky Tonk Women -Live-’69
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=g5D-G0IW08U
Bombora!
Well, I woke up this morning, and I got myself a beer
Well, I woke up this morning, and I got myself a beer
The future’s uncertain, and the end is always near
~ James Morrison, Esq.
Jimmy Page: How Stairway to Heaven was written – BBC News
Jimmy Page – The 1960s Sessions
Led Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page – June 1963 interview
Jimmy Page 1957
Farnham Bear used to do this too … 🙄
You got a problem with that?
Bombora (again)
Wipe out!! Another classic.
And as I’ve recommended in the past, watch this one minute in! Hilarious and that’s why I’m a small wave specialist!
You got a problem with that?
Why should I?
“Why should I?”
I dunno. Because you’re a bigoted old cunt?
That’s not very nice now is it ToSY…?
No, it’s not. So, in the spirit of New Year and Australia Day, I take it back.
The blog thanks you.
Lot’s of good old music up here. Lots of good new stuff coming through too
and more 🙂
“The blog thanks you.”
The blog is welcome.
Tony’s stoned (again)