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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMK0hpeR_ck

TOM NEWMAN - "Ma Song" - "Penny's Whistle Boogie" - FINE OLD TOM


TOM NEWMAN - "Poor Bill" - FINE OLD TOM

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXMNyNcMbKs

PERRO - "The Mountain Song"

Jerry Garcia - vocals, guitar
Phil Lesh - bass
Grace Slick - vocals, piano
Paul Kantner - banjo
David Freiberg - vocals, 12 string guitar
David Crosby - vocals, guitar

PERRO is Planet Earth Rock & Roll Orchestra

In 1971 the members of PERRO included, but was not limited to:
David Crosby
Jerry Garcia
Neil Young
Phil Lesh
Paul Kantner
Jorma Kaukonen
Gregg Rolie
Jack Casady
Mike Shrieve
Mickey Hart
David Frieberg
Grace Slick
Joni Mitchell
Graham Nash
Laura Allen
Bill Krueztman
Steve Stills


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Perro Sessions — "Loser" ....David Crosby & Jerry Garcia performing an acoustic version of Loser

PERRO SESSIONS JAM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cbTb8BI ... re=related

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Very nice!
"After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music".

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nice, i didn't know about that dog band

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...lol, funny sperm... :lol:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_alkj8YDcI

David Crosby "Cowboy Movie" =)
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lovemygirl wrote:...lol, funny sperm... :lol:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_alkj8YDcI

David Crosby "Cowboy Movie" =)
That is a favorite album of mine, Nicole.....the line up of musicians is as impressive!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_X0MR6mSqyA

Mike Bloomfield, Al Kooper, Steve Stills - Super Session [Full Album]

The classic 1968 Columbia jam album in it's entirety. One of my all-time favorite LP's. Michael Bloomfield just tearing it up on that '59 Burst.

Track listing:
(tracks 1-5 feat. Michael Bloomfield)
1. Albert's Shuffle - 0:00
2. Stop - 6:52
3. Man's Temptation - 11:09
4. His Holy Modal Majesty - 14:34
5. Really - 23:48
(tracks 6-9 feat. Stephen Stills)
6. It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A train To Cry - 29:16
7. Season of the Witch - 32:45
8. You Don't Love Me - 43:53
9. Harvey's Tune - 48:03

Super Session is an album envisioned by Al Kooper and featuring the work of guitarists Mike Bloomfield and Stephen Stills, released on Columbia Records in 1968, CS 9701. Bloomfield and Stills do not play together on the album, with tracks including Bloomfield on side one (tracks 1-5), and those including Stills on side two (tracks 6-9). It peaked at #12 on the Billboard 200 eventually awarded Gold status.

Album personnel: Al Kooper — vocals, piano, organ, ondioline, backing guitar Mike Bloomfield — lead guitar on side one Stephen Stills — lead guitar on side two Barry Goldberg — electric piano on "Albert's Shuffle" and "Stop" Harvey Brooks — bass Eddie Hoh — drums, percussion

Kooper and Bloomfield had previously worked together on the sessions for the ground-breaking classic Highway 61 Revisited by Bob Dylan, as well as playing in support of his controversial appearance at the Newport Folk Festival in July 1965. Kooper had recently left Blood, Sweat & Tears after recording their debut album with them, and was now working as an A&R man for Columbia. Bloomfield was about to leave Electric Flag, and at relative loose ends. Kooper telephoned Bloomfield to see if he was free to come down to the studio and jam; Bloomfield agreed, leaving Kooper to handle the arrangements.[3]

Kooper booked two days of studio time in May 1968, and recruited keyboardist Barry Goldberg and bassist Harvey Brooks, both members of the Electric Flag, along with well-known session drummer "Fast" Eddie Hoh. On the first day, the quintet recorded a group of mostly blues-based instrumental tracks, including a modal excursion "His Holy Modal Majesty" reminiscent of "East-West" from the second Butterfield Blues Band album. On the second day, with the tapes ready to roll, Bloomfield did not show up.[4]

Needing to have something to show for the second day of sessions, to sit in for Bloomfield Kooper hastily called upon Stephen Stills, also in the process of leaving his band Buffalo Springfield. Regrouping behind Stills, Kooper's session men cut mostly vocal tracks, including "It Takes A Lot to Laugh, It Takes A Train to Cry" from Highway 61 and a lengthy and atmospheric take of "Season of the Witch" by Donovan.[5]

Some overdubbed horns were later added while the album was being mixed, and sales worth a gold record award were garnered from an album which cost just $13,000 to make. The success of this record opened the door for the "supergroup" concept of the late 1960s and 1970s — Blind Faith, Crosby, Stills & Nash, and the like. Kooper forgave Bloomfield, and the two of them made several concert appearances after the album was released. The results of one of those became the album The Live Adventures of Mike Bloomfield and Al Kooper.[6]

On April 8, 2003, Legacy Records reissued the album for compact disc with four bonus tracks, including both an outtake and a live track with Bloomfield, and two with the horn overdubs mixed out.

=) ....a great album and a beautiful day outside.... :mrgreen:
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lovemygirl wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_X0MR6mSqyA

Mike Bloomfield, Al Kooper, Steve Stills - Super Session [Full Album]

The classic 1968 Columbia jam album in it's entirety. One of my all-time favorite LP's. Michael Bloomfield just tearing it up on that '59 Burst.

Track listing:
(tracks 1-5 feat. Michael Bloomfield)
1. Albert's Shuffle - 0:00
2. Stop - 6:52
3. Man's Temptation - 11:09
4. His Holy Modal Majesty - 14:34
5. Really - 23:48
(tracks 6-9 feat. Stephen Stills)
6. It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A train To Cry - 29:16
7. Season of the Witch - 32:45
8. You Don't Love Me - 43:53
9. Harvey's Tune - 48:03

Super Session is an album envisioned by Al Kooper and featuring the work of guitarists Mike Bloomfield and Stephen Stills, released on Columbia Records in 1968, CS 9701. Bloomfield and Stills do not play together on the album, with tracks including Bloomfield on side one (tracks 1-5), and those including Stills on side two (tracks 6-9). It peaked at #12 on the Billboard 200 eventually awarded Gold status.

Album personnel: Al Kooper — vocals, piano, organ, ondioline, backing guitar Mike Bloomfield — lead guitar on side one Stephen Stills — lead guitar on side two Barry Goldberg — electric piano on "Albert's Shuffle" and "Stop" Harvey Brooks — bass Eddie Hoh — drums, percussion

Kooper and Bloomfield had previously worked together on the sessions for the ground-breaking classic Highway 61 Revisited by Bob Dylan, as well as playing in support of his controversial appearance at the Newport Folk Festival in July 1965. Kooper had recently left Blood, Sweat & Tears after recording their debut album with them, and was now working as an A&R man for Columbia. Bloomfield was about to leave Electric Flag, and at relative loose ends. Kooper telephoned Bloomfield to see if he was free to come down to the studio and jam; Bloomfield agreed, leaving Kooper to handle the arrangements.[3]

Kooper booked two days of studio time in May 1968, and recruited keyboardist Barry Goldberg and bassist Harvey Brooks, both members of the Electric Flag, along with well-known session drummer "Fast" Eddie Hoh. On the first day, the quintet recorded a group of mostly blues-based instrumental tracks, including a modal excursion "His Holy Modal Majesty" reminiscent of "East-West" from the second Butterfield Blues Band album. On the second day, with the tapes ready to roll, Bloomfield did not show up.[4]

Needing to have something to show for the second day of sessions, to sit in for Bloomfield Kooper hastily called upon Stephen Stills, also in the process of leaving his band Buffalo Springfield. Regrouping behind Stills, Kooper's session men cut mostly vocal tracks, including "It Takes A Lot to Laugh, It Takes A Train to Cry" from Highway 61 and a lengthy and atmospheric take of "Season of the Witch" by Donovan.[5]

Some overdubbed horns were later added while the album was being mixed, and sales worth a gold record award were garnered from an album which cost just $13,000 to make. The success of this record opened the door for the "supergroup" concept of the late 1960s and 1970s — Blind Faith, Crosby, Stills & Nash, and the like. Kooper forgave Bloomfield, and the two of them made several concert appearances after the album was released. The results of one of those became the album The Live Adventures of Mike Bloomfield and Al Kooper.[6]

On April 8, 2003, Legacy Records reissued the album for compact disc with four bonus tracks, including both an outtake and a live track with Bloomfield, and two with the horn overdubs mixed out.

=) ....a great album and a beautiful day outside.... :mrgreen:
Thanks, Nicole. i still have my vinyl

:mrgreen:
"After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music".

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...me too, i think i have 2 or 3 in my collection... :D


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EaqV5GWFeAU

'Just A Collection Of Antiques And Curios' - The StrawbsLive at the Queen Elizabeth Hall (1970)
"Song of a sad girl"
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We love the Strawbs!

(You Don't Get Me, I'm) Part Of The Union
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABy_06p4bFI


=)


I'm spinning Sringsteen's NEBRASKA now....

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Ray's Beach Story from NOHGOA tribute dvd :mrgreen:
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Rick Danko , Danko's first solo lp from 1977.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=UfxEmeFYiFA
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The Freedom Man wrote:Rick Danko , Danko's first solo lp from 1977.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=UfxEmeFYiFA
Rick was so great, Ed. Is the any better than THE Band?!!
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Jerry Garcia & Howard Wales - "She Once Lived Here"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KLUlTnhAUe4

from the 'Hooteroll' album....great artwork on the cover

"South Side Strut" - Howard Wales & Jerry Garcia
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfckIIMsiw4

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2xjOgeSWn4


The Rolling Stones - "Hillside Blues" (I Don't Know The Reason Why) with Mick Taylor, unreleased

=)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTnqfz1Kh3Q

"All Around Man" - Rory Gallagher

Recorded on the 2nd of March 1976 - Rory's 28th Birthday - on the BBC's Old Grey Whistle Test.

"All Around Man" is a song by Bo Carter originally.

=) ....primo


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lovemygirl wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTnqfz1Kh3Q

"All Around Man" - Rory Gallagher

Recorded on the 2nd of March 1976 - Rory's 28th Birthday - on the BBC's Old Grey Whistle Test.

"All Around Man" is a song by Bo Carter originally.

=) ....primo


...full show.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fH6s4Jh ... re=related
Very good!

For a change...The Gosdin Brothers from their only album together without Gene Clark....1968

The Gosdin Brothers “Sounds of Goodbye”
It's easy to hear why Gene brought them onboard...great artists!

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Tell Me"...you can hear their influence on Gene
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...great track scott !


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=216IkUaiGtw

Elton John - "The Fox"
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lovemygirl wrote:...great track scott !


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=216IkUaiGtw

Elton John - "The Fox"
Very good...Elton can rock. One of the best.


Try this...Keith Relf & his little sister, Jane, in RENAISSANCE (1970)

Kings & Queens (8:55)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0Kb7AAW8_8


=)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjsb2gZIU_o

Mad Season - 'Above' (Full Album) [HD]

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lovemygirl wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjsb2gZIU_o

Mad Season - 'Above' (Full Album) [HD]

=)
VERY GOOD, Nicole! Never heard it!!
Very 60's psych sounding.


=)


Listening to some Dan Hicks & his Hot licks....for a bit of a change..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBGeQ0zS ... re=related

They were cookin' but the audience didn't get them...those straight audiences on TV often thought those dirty hippie acts were comedy routines.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dVz2D1xS-0

Alice In Chains - MTV Unplugged (Full) ....... =)
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Paul & Georgia - Bald Mountain


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Robby krieger - southern cross

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Roughie wrote:One of my fav Kiwi artists...

Bic Runga

Birds

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36SLHLXvBVg

Hello hello

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Very good, roughie!
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