June 26, 2005

The Doobie Brothers


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Just found out the Doobies are going to be in Long Beach and San Diego in August, both real small venues. I think I'll have to add them to my summer list for sure!

Here is why they wrote the song "Listen to the Music", it's just not easy to describe their sound!

Definitions of The Doobie Brothers:
1. Music group known for blues based songs with a rock edge, often with lush vocal harmonies (see also rock 'n' soul).
2. Assemblage of musicians specializing in country based rock featuring instrumentation such as violin and finger-picked acoustic guitar combined with electrical instruments and drums.
3. Musical entity recognized for incorporating sophisticated jazz stylings into "popular hit" songs.
4. "Rock" band, origins circa 1970, with reputation for exciting live performances and skillfull musicianship.

June 23, 2005

Robbie Robertson


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The Band


The Last Waltz

According to guitarist Robbie Robertson, Bob Dylan's backup band resisted all conformity, even naming their ensemble. After getting their own recording contract, the record company pressed them for a group name, but had to settle for simply The Band. I think that's the perfect name for them: Rick Danko, Levon Helm, Richard Manuel, Garth Hudson, and Robbie Robertson.

Richard Manuel passed away in '87, RIP.
Rick Danko
passed away in '99, RIP.


A good friend of mine who is also a bass player knew Rick and says this: "He was one of the best and most original bass players of all time, plus he had a great voice and one of the kindest hearts ever".

If you have never seen the film "The Last Waltz" please do yourself a favor and rent it. Do you recognize the people in the photo above? There were so many performers I can't list them all here (maybe later). In this photo:


Check it out, here are the people above and their film credits. Dr. John, Neil Diamond, Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, Rick Danko, Van Morrison, Bob Dylan and Robbie Robertson in United Artists' The Last Waltz

June 16, 2005

Young Stones


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Love this early photo of the two most enduring rock n rollers ever to live. Some bands look a bit pathetic out there trying to re-live the past and entertain us as if they were still "hot". But in my opinions the Stones have it and never lost it. Can't wait to see them for the 5th time.

Update: I am very sad to announce that I can not afford tickets to see Mick and the guys one final time. Ticketmaster and the ticket scalpers of the world have made it nearly impossible for an average person to be able to afford decent seats - that is IF - they can even GET TICKETS in the first place!

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June 12, 2005

Pink Floyd

Live Aid 8

GREAT NEWS FOR YOUNG PINK FLOYD FANS!
(and us old ones as well)

I've had the privilage of talking to many young people who LOVE PF but were not even born in the era that they played live. Now may be your chance: Live Aid 8 . You may have to travel a ways to get there, but it's a once in a lifetime chance. Let me know if I can contribute to your "I need $$ to get to this concert" fund. I will.

And if the dam breaks open many years too soon
And if there is no room upon the hill
And if your head explodes with dark forbodings too
I'll see you on the Dark Side of the Moon.

Us and Them


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Listening to "US and Them" and trying to decide what it's really about... We are more alike than different (after all we're only ordinary men). War is about wealth and resources (with/without), life and truth are difficult to understand (and who knows which is which and who is who), violence is sad and serves others' purposes (forward he cried from the rear and the front rank died), our busy society doesn't have compassion on the weak and hungry (for want of a price of tea and a slice the old man died).

Seems to be a commentary on basic humanity and the ugliness of war, violence, famine, lack of compassion.... Thansk to Liquid Len in Ottawa, Canada for sharing parts of the above on Song Facts.

The Eagles


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What's your favorite Eagles song? I have to admit, mine is "Hotel California". Here is what
Aylin from Montreal, Canada has to say about what the song means, she sums it up well:

We are all just prisoners here in our money-oriented lives. We can check out any time we like, but we can never leave (we say we can change, but we really can't...this savage beast of greed keeps pulling us in). California, Pink Champagne, Mercedes -- symbols of wealth and status. As I see it, this song really is about materialism. But seriously...does it really matter what the song's about? It's awesome...my favourite song of all time, and I love it no matter what we decide it means.

June 10, 2005

Deep Purple


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Smoke on the Water, Fire IN the Sky....



Did you know that Smoke on the Water is the most played (by amateurs) guitar song of all times? I've only seen them once, and it was MANY years ago...but I will never forget the first time I heard the beginning of the song. Na Na Na - Na Na Na Na - Na Na Na - Na Na Na Na...

One thing for sure...they changed members so often it's hard to say who was really in the band officially. But to me ROGER GLOVER is Deep Purple - check him out back in this photo....back in the day he resembles a guy that has recently been in the top 12 on American Idol. (I think, my son disagrees).

David Bowie


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DAVID BOWIE WONDERWORLD FAN SITE

Yes, I am a huge Bowie fan. I have seen him four times, the first back in '75 then twice in the 80's and twice in the 2000's. I think...my memory is so bad.

The man has more class, originality, graciousness and talent in his little finger than some musicians have in their entire band.

June 5, 2005

The Who


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Short story:
I've been crushed at two concerts (obvioulsy not to death). The Who in '80, the Stones in 82 (I think). Being in that situation is terrifying... I've seen The Who three times and they are great, but no concert in worth losing your life over - 9 people were crushed to death in 1979 waiting to get in to see them. I will confess....I wish they would have called it quits after Keith died. Now John is gone. Who is The Who without them? :(

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Janis


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Take another little piece of my heart now, Baby.....
She's a legend

June 3, 2005

June 1, 2005

Rock Sites

Found some new sites you may enjoy!!!


Great photos of rock legends (these are for purchase...some great shots! you MUST check out the 1968 photo of the world's greatest rock band, they were babies back then!)

Really great classic rock site fun to browse. If you take one of their trivia tests and score over 50% I want to hear about it! I usually ace those things, but theirs are all tough!

Want some real rock news? This is the site to visit.

Mis-heard Lyrics - funny! Named after the most famous rock n roll misheard lyric by Jimi Hendrix "scuze me while I kiss this guy". Gotta love it.

Need lyrics? Look no further, Lyrics Freak has them ALL

Want walk down memory lane (if your my age that is) check out this site it's about old songs that we tend to forget about...

Reason to Rock: Rock Music as Art Form A must-see resource! Just the section on "Artists" is worth looking at, but the whole site is EXCELLENT!

CLASSICROCK-STARTPAGINA.NL Your start on the internet This has tons of classic rock info, lyrics, photos, downloads, fesitvals, you name it...

Bob Dylan


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I have hesitated at adding Bob Dylan to my site simply because he is such a legend that no words I can say will give him justice. His music and lyrics have inspired and influenced more musicians than any other individual.
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