Showing posts with label 70's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 70's. Show all posts

Wednesday, 9 April 2008

Southern By The Grace Of God...

British By A Twist Of Fate

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Here is a selection of damn fine tunes that you might find in a collection of Southern Rock music. For those that have never come across this genre of music, let me elucidate. Those that recognise my lack of knowledge, might wish to cast aspertions on my character. That's what the comments are for, feel free to expand, correct or just berate me (alternatively, you may wish to say "Nice mix Mick!").
In the late Sixties the Rock Music that we think of as 'Classic' filtered through, after a long and arduous journey, to an area of this globe that, musically speaking, we generally consider to be 'Country'. From a non-political viewpoint, some of the folk in this area were bored with the 'Grand Ol' Opry' and were looking for an alternative style. This new electric guitar imbued music seemed like an interesting starting point?
Groups like the One Percent, Hammer, Alice Marr, The Moving Sidewalks and The Hour Glass, had been inspired by the international phenomenon called The Beatles, were exploring the new players such as Cream's Eric Clapton and a new black sensation going by the name of Jimi Hendrix. Frank Zappa actually sacked one of the guitarists in his band, The Mothers Of Invention, for having the audacity to put forth an idea for a song, 'Willin'. His loss was our gain.
In general, the rules regarding Southern Rock suggest that the bands should have roots in the South.  That's about it really, the music stretches from the Blues, through Country and Rock, to Jazz including all stops in between. On those grounds, I'm hoping that my choices here will be appreciated?Southern rear

Driving South - Maybe You Can Put That Right
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Ain't No Good Life
Atlanta Rhythm Section - Hitchhikers Hero
Stillwater - Rock 'n' Roll Loser
Henry Paul Band - Wood Wind
Marshall Tucker Band - Fire On The Mountain
Henry Paul Band - Grey Ghost
Charlie Daniels Band - Orange Blossom Special
The '78 Superjam - Cocaine
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - Breakdown
Sea Level - Nothing Matters But The Fever
ZZ Top - Crunchy
Marshall Tucker Band - Long Hard Ride
Molly Hatchet - Gator Country
Blackfoot - Foxchase
Gregg Allman - Come And Go Blues
Rickie Lee Jones - Easy Money
Lowell George - What Do You Want The Girl To Do
Little Feat - Straight From The Heart

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Filename: Southern.rar Filesize: 93.09 MB

Southern CD

Gregg Allman's performance of Come And Go Blues is apparently taken from The Allman Brothers: Brothers of the Road '82 DVD, and seems to be an outake from a TV appearance that I found on YouTube, check the clip coz it's longer and has more improvisation before the song. Any info (date or story, etc?) would be appreciated. I will be investing in the DVD.

The '78 Superjam is available (in the right circles) as a bootleg CDR. It seems to be the remains of the Lynyrd Skynyrd group with a lot of friends having a good time. Recorded in Doraville, Georgia in August 1978 and in attendance are Gary Rossington, Allen Collins, Billy Powell, Artimus Pyle from Lynyrd Skynyrd, Richard 'Dickey' Betts of the Allman Brothers Band, Charlie Daniels & Taz DiGregorio of The Charlie Daniels Band, Mike Duke & Jimmy Hall of Wet Willie, Robert Nix of the Atlanta Rhythm Section, The Outlaws, Bonnie Bramlett & Lenny LeBlanc. I downloaded my copy from Skynfan's Guide To Rock n Roll and if you have any interest in this music, I suggest you do the same while it's available. Thanks Skynfan, quality blog!
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Friday, 29 February 2008

Slade

Slade Farewell cover

OK, while I'm on the 70's, I may as well post a bit of Slade. Slade were my band when I was a lad. I was 12 when Coz I Luv You was performed on Top Of The Pops and I was hooked. Back in the early 80's a guy I worked with told me that Slade had taken The Reading Festival by storm and I was back out buying the missing singles. It's always been a bugbear to the fans, that Slade never performed a ' final concert' before splittin up in 1991.

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When I first realised Slade were on the internet this was one of my first reads. I love this daydream about the 'farewell tour', pure fantasy of course but, if only? Last year I was fortunate enough to play the music in between events at Sladefest 2007 (yes, really! It's an anual event in Wolverhampton) and as a challenge I tried to recreate the dream gig.

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This is how it came out?

Rock 'N' Roll Preacher
We'll Bring The House Down
Them Kinda Monkees Can't Swing
How Does It Feel
So Far So Good
Let The Good Times Roll
One Eyed Jacks With Moustaches
The Soul, The Roll & The Motion
Gudbuy T'Jane
Far Far Away
Don't Blame Me
We're Really Gonna Raise The Roof
Burning In The Heat Of Love
It's Alright Buy Me
All Of The World Is A Stage
My Oh My

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Slade Farewell cd

If you like it, pop over to Bilston on Easter Sunday and hear it on the big system?


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Wednesday, 27 February 2008

An Evening With Mr. Jones

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A flashback to the 1970's, an era of rebellion, adventure and outrageousness. The music was a mish mash of 60's rejects, 70's new blood, boys trying to be girls and girls trying to be boys. Fortunately, it was fun and it produced some great music. Much of this has been forgotten because we are embarrassed by the fashion but now it's time to cast off those shackles and celebrate our heritage.

This compilation is the result of a request. I was asked to cater for a Glam Rock Party and asked for some suggestions.


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Cozy Powell - Dance With The Devil
Alice Cooper - Elected
Alvin Stardust - Jealous Mind
Bay City Rollers - Bye Bye Baby
Wizard - Ball Park Incident
Curved Air - Back Street Love
Mott The Hoople - All The Young Dudes
The Strawbs - Lay Down
Fox - S-S-S-Single Bed
John Kongos - Tokoloshe Man
Glitter Band - Let’s Get Together Again
Roxy Music - A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall
Geordie - All Because Of You
The Rubettes - Sugar Baby Love
Mud - Tiger Feet
Hello - Tell Him
Slade - Cum On Feel The Noize
Queen - Seven Seas Of Rhye
Thin Lizzy - Whiskey In The Jar
Sweet - Fox On The Run
Nazareth - Broken Down Angel
Focus - Sylvia


The download link is here: Download
Filename: An Evening With Mr. Jones.rar Size: 93.66 MB

Mr Jones CD


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Tuesday, 26 February 2008

Blues & Soul Top 100

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BS Top 12 rear

In 1984 Blues & Soul Magazine held a poll with their readers to determine what the best ever Soul & Dance songs were. Although the chart is now a quarter of a century out of date, I think most people with an interest in real Soul music would agree, not much here that needs changing?


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Click the chart for a larger readable pic, it'll open in a new window.

Here to start you off, the All Time Top 12.


No. 12 The Fatback Band - I Found Lovin' 1984
No. 11 Marvin Gaye - Sexual Healing 1982
No. 10 Luther VanDross - Never Too Much 1981
No. 9 Rufus & Chaka Khan - Ain't Nobody 1983
No. 8 Lamont Dozier - Why Can't We Be Lovers 1973
No. 7 The Isley Brothers - Summer Breeze 1974
No. 6 Marlena Shaw - Yu Ma / Go Away Little Boy 1969
No. 5 Marvin Gaye - Let's Get It On 1973
No. 4 Teena Marie - Portugese Love 1981
No. 3 Alexander O'Neal - If You Were Here Tonight 1983
No. 2 Maze featuring Frankie Beverly - Joy & Pain (Live) 1981
No. 1 Marvin Gaye - What's Goin' On 1971

The download link is here: Download
Filename: BS Top 12.rar Size: 80.57 MB


BS Top 12 cd


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Friday, 22 February 2008

Songs Of Praize

Songs of Praize cover

This strange collection originated from 1979 when Variations hit the market. You will probably recognise it as the theme to the South Bank Show. I was going through a pretentious phase at the time and pooled all the 'classy tracks from various genres. It works well, I think?

Purple Rain was added later but the King Curtis rendition of Harlem Nocturne was originally the Lounge Lizards version which I have sadly, been unable to find?

Dedicated to Karen, the family's real 'muso'.

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Genesis - Horizons
Ultravox - Vienna
Andrew Lloyd Webber - Paganini's Caprice
(Theme pts. 1 - 4 & Variation No. 9 & 23)
Christopher Cross - Arthur's Theme
Shakatak - Easier Said Than Done
Rah Band - Falcon
Chic - Savoir Faire
Ennio Morricone - Chi Mai
Hazel O'Connor - Will You
Rolling Stones - Angie
Pink Floyd - Great Gig In The Sky
Genesis - I Know What I Like
Supertramp - Long Way Home
Peter Gabriel - Salisbury Hill
Prince - Purple Rain
Martin Luther King - I Have A Dream
Simon & Garfunkel - For Emily
King Curtis - Harlem Nocturne


The Download Link is here: Download
Filename: Songs of praize.rar Size: 91.35 MB

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