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DaveBowman
PostPosted: Tue May 20, 2008 12:48 pm Reply with quote

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Jazz Man,

What do you have for me today?, now that I've recovered from a severe dose of Pink Floyd a'la Waters served up with a big dollop of Dark Side.. notworthy

hippie

Bowman, D.

Ahhh.. I'm still hyper!!!!!!!!!!
 
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PostPosted: Tue May 20, 2008 1:54 pm Reply with quote

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DaveBowman wrote:
Jazz Man,

What do you have for me today?, now that I've recovered from a severe dose of Pink Floyd a'la Waters served up with a big dollop of Dark Side.. notworthy

hippie

Bowman, D.

Ahhh.. I'm still hyper!!!!!!!!!!


Well, to quench the hyper mood you're in here's Bon Jovi's beautiful cover of Here Comes the Sun, I was just listening to it.smile OK OK, I know it's not jazz or blues. tongue lol
 
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DaveBowman
PostPosted: Sat May 24, 2008 3:20 pm Reply with quote

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JazzMan,

Thanks for the tune.

It may not be quite your cup of tea but I know you appreciate a well played guitar, that much is obvious so here's my offering for this evening.
A little bit of my youth, nearly had a 'heart attack' when this started to happen the night some friends and I were in London. wootlaugh
Don't know much about the guy with the beard but he played DS stuff and his own with them as his backing band whistle

Anyway, enjoy, (I know I did!!!)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQOSmpg9iZg

hippie

Bowman, D.
 
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PostPosted: Sat May 24, 2008 4:42 pm Reply with quote

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I love Dire Straits, great band when the wasteland of crap was propagating at the time! One of the reasons I moved to jazz. Hahaha@ who the bearded guy is! Seriously? lol

OK, I'll leave you with Sultans of Swing. wink I'll be back later but I have to make supper first as I'm running on fumes right now.smile
 
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PostPosted: Sat May 24, 2008 5:34 pm Reply with quote

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OK, let's get these two together again.wink Same Old Blues

Crossroads
 
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PostPosted: Tue May 27, 2008 3:56 pm Reply with quote

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Keeping in theme with the above post, here is someone I just found that does real justice to Robert Johnson's Mississippi Delta Blues, where much of the British invasion came from and which has shaped most of todays rock&roll and blues into what it is today. BTW, it's darn rare to see a woman playing fantastic blues guitar along with a great voice. I hope you enjoy this.smile

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Considered by some to be the "Grandfather of Rock 'n' Roll", his vocal phrasing, original songs, and guitar style have influenced a broad range of musicians, including John Fogerty, Bob Dylan, Johnny Winter, Jimi Hendrix, The Yardbirds, Led Zeppelin, The Allman Brothers Band, The Rolling Stones, Paul Butterfield, The Band, Neil Young, Warren Zevon, Jimmy Page, Jeff Beck, Robert Palmer and Eric Clapton, who called Johnson "the most important blues musician who ever lived".[1] He was also ranked fifth in Rolling Stone's list of 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time.


So, with no more verbiage from me, here she is with a few friends following with their take:

Rory Block-Cross Road Blues

Robert Johnson- Cross Roads

Eric Clapton-Crossrods

Cream-Crossroads
 
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Algis Koscus
PostPosted: Wed May 28, 2008 12:57 am Reply with quote

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OK, and now for something completely different. rolleyes John Zorn, Klezmer/jazz/ whatever! Darn good though if one likes this. Mainly free jazz with a Klezmer theme. I warned ya'll!wink Click at your own risk.smile

Acoustic Masada-Tharsis
 
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This is for Frank Zappa fans who like his later stuff. It's is an orchestral vid version from his album, 'Jazz from Hell'.

Jazz from Hell with The Ensemble Moderne-G Spot Tornado

Needless to say here I believe, but watch out for what you search for.

Here's the original G-Spot Tornado, or close to it.

Viewer discretion is advised in the YT alternative choices. BTW, the vid is rated as 'PG' by me, at it's most 'graphic parts'. Most will think this is rated XXX for the listeners though. tongue
 
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 21, 2008 2:46 pm Reply with quote

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This is for Jack Bruce/Robin Trower lovers, from their new album Seven Moons: Seven Moons
 
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Crackin! Whats next up then mate? thumbsup
 
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