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Originally posted by Freak OutDamn...this is some good shit. These guys were some party freaking animals.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1fXh...eature=related
ya, pretty cool, but sans Duane Allman. A little like a Beatles concert with the Fab 3.
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fatboy is my hero.Originally posted by MJZiggy(proof that there are people in the world with a LOT of free time)
Fatboy Slim - The Joker
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xgk9ouBuj-4
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C.H.U.D.
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I did not know that song was by Bon Jovi. What a kick ass tune.
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Zappa and Vai..I saw them during this tour. Fuck yes.
C.H.U.D.
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Horrible video of a concert in Vienna (Black Napkins) but the sound is great...great song.
C.H.U.D.
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..and his orchestra? You bet.Originally posted by Harlan HucklebyFreak Out, I bet you would have liked Sun RA.
I first saw Sonny Landreth when he was playing with Beausoleil many years ago....amazing guitar player.
C.H.U.D.
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TOP is always a smash Mike.Originally posted by Iron MikeTower of Power--What Is Hip?C.H.U.D.
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here's a sun ra taste:
For people who don't know about Sun Ra & Solar Arkestra, he's a jazz musician who kept a band together form the 1940's until his death in, I forget mid 1990's. His concerts were wild affairs. Everything from electronic distortion to dixieland jazz. They dress-up as spacemen, and claim to be from SAturn.
Uhhh, it sounds hokey. But actually the guy is a musical genius, some compare his body of work to Duke Ellington or Charles Mingus. They recorded about 100 albums. The concerts were the thing, nothing like um.
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I didn't know he played with Sun Ra. I know he was with Muddy Waters.Originally posted by Freak OutI first saw Sonny Landreth when he was playing with Beausoleil many years ago....amazing guitar player.
Richard Davis, a jazz bassist in Madison who I am pals with played with Sun Ra briefly back around 1950. He said they were too strange for him, they really took the outer space stuff seriously, or at least felt they were on a spiritual journey. They lived together in a house in Philly, although claimed Saturn as their true home address.
Amazing that most of the original band members stuck together for 50 years.
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Originally posted by Harlan HucklebyI didn't know he played with Sun Ra. I know he was with Muddy Waters.Originally posted by Freak OutI first saw Sonny Landreth when he was playing with Beausoleil many years ago....amazing guitar player.
Richard Davis, a jazz bassist in Madison who I am pals with played with Sun Ra briefly back around 1950. He said they were too strange for him, they really took the outer space stuff seriously, or at least felt they were on a spiritual journey. They lived together in a house in Philly, although claimed Saturn as their true home address.
Amazing that most of the original band members stuck together for 50 years.
No..I don't think he ever played with Sun Ra...I just used the space to post the Landreth video.
You are right about Sun Ra...amazing stuff. I have a documentary I recorded about them around here somewhere...C.H.U.D.
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