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Roll these Stones... - Tue, 07/28/09 10:28 PM
Moin Forum!

I am a long-time Stones-Fan, it was my pleasure, to watch an to listen to many concerts, over here in Europe...

Gimme Shelter (1969) is my favorite song http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJMnES7WoT4
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gimme_Shelter

The Stones at their peak, a fan mounted the famous "Helicopter Apocalypse Now Scene" above the song, very scary...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVor2Xm8qg0

Original Scene: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHjWDCX1Bdw

Regards

Michael
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Re:Roll these Stones... - Wed, 07/29/09 12:17 AM

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Re:Roll these Stones... - Wed, 07/29/09 1:08 AM
I love him, for just one song...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFNu68FAAQk

tears me down to the bones, heart out...

Michael



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Re:Roll these Stones... - Wed, 07/29/09 1:16 AM
Man in Black

Well, you wonder why I always dress in black,
Why you never see bright colors on my back,
And why does my appearance seem to have a somber tone.
Well, there's a reason for the things that I have on.
I wear the black for the poor and the beaten down,
Livin' in the hopeless, hungry side of town,
I wear it for the prisoner who has long paid for his crime,
But is there because he's a victim of the times.
I wear the black for those who never read,
Or listened to the words that Jesus said,
About the road to happiness through love and charity,
Why, you'd think He's talking straight to you and me.
Well, we're doin' mighty fine, I do suppose,
In our streak of lightnin' cars and fancy clothes,
But just so we're reminded of the ones who are held back,
Up front there ought 'a be a Man In Black.
I wear it for the sick and lonely old,
For the reckless ones whose bad trip left them cold,
I wear the black in mournin' for the lives that could have been,
Each week we lose a hundred fine young men.
And, I wear it for the thousands who have died,
Believen' that the Lord was on their side,
I wear it for another hundred thousand who have died,
Believen' that we all were on their side.
Well, there's things that never will be right I know,
And things need changin' everywhere you go,
But 'til we start to make a move to make a few things right,
You'll never see me wear a suit of white.
Ah, I'd love to wear a rainbow every day,
And tell the world that everything's OK,
But I'll try to carry off a little darkness on my back,
'Till things are brighter, I'm the Man In Black...

John "Johnny" Cash




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Re:Roll these Stones... - Wed, 07/29/09 7:35 PM
Another classic tune is Ma from the american band named Rare Earth.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rare_Earth_(band)

Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yeLf_Opo0BM
Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcwnU-NchV0

A typical long-play-tune from the early 1970s, makes me shiver, even after 36 years...

Michael

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Re:Roll these Stones... - Wed, 07/29/09 9:09 PM
Just saw this guy a couple weeks ago.....



Opened with "Leopardskin Pillbox Hat", knocked me right over.

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Re:Roll these Stones... - Wed, 07/29/09 9:46 PM
Mosca, at the first look I thought about Jeff Healey, who is it...?

Jeff Healy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJh3KaIKDAw

I feel very sorry for Jeff, may he rest in peace forever...

Michael





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Re:Roll these Stones... - Thu, 07/30/09 1:19 AM
Naw man, the cat at the keyboard. Dylan.

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Re:Roll these Stones... - Thu, 07/30/09 6:29 PM
While the Stones were a pretty good R&B band at one time, when it comes to R&R, I'll always prefer these guys .
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Re:Roll these Stones... - Thu, 07/30/09 6:31 PM
Mosca


Naw man, the cat at the keyboard. Dylan.


Dylan Thomas...whoever he is!

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Re:Roll these Stones... - Fri, 07/31/09 8:04 PM
One year ago my best friend Gerhard "Gerd" passed away, at the age of 51 years, cancer.

Bevore totally narcotized, he was asking for two songs, to be played at his own funeral service.

This was one of the songs. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5JkHBC5lDs

Michael


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Re:Roll these Stones... - Sat, 08/1/09 10:51 PM
I love the english trad. "Greensleeves", and I love guitars, Andres Segovia: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_VRokSygYRs

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andr%C3%A9s_Segovia

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Re:Roll these Stones... - Sun, 08/2/09 2:17 PM
My favorite Stones concert was when I saw them in 1972 at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronot on the Exile on Main Street tour - Stevei Wonder was the opening act.

That was when they were THE STONES, not an oldies act.

I'm waiting for them to open a theater in Branson.

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Re:Roll these Stones... - Sun, 08/2/09 9:21 PM
Oldies act!!!????---Keith Richards has always been 105 and Jagger may be &0 but i dont think i would call them an oldies act---i KNOW THEY dont---they are--have been and will always be THE STONES--the worlds greatest rock and roll band----even if they do really start out playing BLUES!

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Re:Roll these Stones... - Sun, 08/2/09 9:24 PM
Seen them on their farewell 81 tour,with Heart and George Thorogood in Boulder,Colorado.

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Re:Roll these Stones... - Sun, 08/2/09 11:44 PM
Since the late 1960s, when I encountered first the "Black Music", I have always adored to this, Gaye, Haayes, Redding, Mayfield, Johnny Guitar-Watson, Belafonte, and miles to go...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDckI2P_DPA

I liked Gaye for his sociocritical lyrics, Hayes for the "F"-Rhythms, Withers for the eternal Grandma, and so on...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDckI2P_DPA

Michael

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Re:Roll these Stones... - Mon, 08/3/09 12:23 AM

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Re:Roll these Stones... - Mon, 08/3/09 12:46 AM
Wonderful, Mosca, I like to reply with a little one from Lady Aretha Franklin

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DBl5gAs6WI

Be well over there...

Michael

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Re:Roll these Stones... - Mon, 08/3/09 7:27 AM
tiki

THE STONES--the worlds greatest rock and roll band----even if they do really start out playing BLUES!

Got to disagree! Listen to The Beatles versions of Twist & Shout, Long Tall Sally, Rock & Roll Music, Roll Over Beethoven, Dizzy Miss Lizzie, I'm Down, etc. It isn't even close.

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Re:Roll these Stones... - Mon, 08/3/09 9:13 AM
The Stones are great, but, to me, Jethro Tull will always be number one. Ian Anderson is a true musical genius.

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Re:Roll these Stones... - Mon, 08/3/09 9:36 AM
Michael_Germany


Another classic tune is Ma from the american band named Rare Earth.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rare_Earth_(band)

Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yeLf_Opo0BM
Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcwnU-NchV0

A typical long-play-tune from the early 1970s, makes me shiver, even after 36 years...

Michael

 
Rare Earth was the first white act signed by Motown and they were released on their sub-print label Rare Earth, band that had the habit of taking songs by the Temptations and covering them in a rock format and on their LPs, extended them into double digits length.
 

 

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Re:Roll these Stones... - Mon, 08/3/09 9:42 AM
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While the Stones were a pretty good R&B band at one time, when it comes to R&R, I'll always prefer these guys .

 
I disagree completly, the Rolling Stones were NEVER an RnB band, what they are is a rock n roll group with more emphasis on the roots of rock n roll, the blues. Everyone knows their band name comes from a Muddy Waters song. One thing about the British Invasion groups, they were more respectful of the music and artists that spawned rock n roll, basically RnB with a new moniker coined by Cleveland DJ Alan Freed to hide from mainstream audiences the "devil's music" which is what RnB and the blues was referred to by pre-1955 manistream ears, that is what the Rock N Hall Hall of SHAME is in Cleveland

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Re:Roll these Stones... - Mon, 08/3/09 9:57 AM
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My favorite Stones concert was when I saw them in 1972 at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronot on the Exile on Main Street tour - Stevei Wonder was the opening act.

That was when they were THE STONES, not an oldies act.

I'm waiting for them to open a theater in Branson.

 
I first saw the Stones in 1969 at the Fabulous Forum , former home to the L A Lakers in 1969 during their Jumping Jack Flash tour, the opening act was the group Love led by Arthur Lee, they smoked. This was the tour that ended in the S F Bay area with their concert at Altamount that ended with a stabbing of a brotha by the Hell's Angel as seen in the movie about Altamount, a free concert
 
I saw the Stones for the 2nd and last time in person during their Sticky Fingers tour in 1972 at the Hollywood Palladium,  it was a hellified show over 2 hours longs, it must've been the  same tour  mentioned in this thread because Stevie Wonder was the opening act, the primarry reason  I went to see the Rolling Stones again. The encore was with Stevie who joined the Stones on stage and despite my mind altered state I can clearly recall they played a medley of 1960 Stones and Wonder hit songs

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Re:Roll these Stones... - Mon, 08/3/09 10:03 AM
I like Jethro Tull, I have several of their LPs, Stand, Beneift, Aqualung and Thick as a brick. I saw them in concert one time back in 1971. As a son of a jazz musician who was weaned on jazz, RnB and blues as an adolescent in the 1950s I have been a life long music fan and am very eclectic in my music tastes however jazz and funk are my preferred to this day. That said be aware that flutist Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull is just a pale imitation of flautist and multi-instrumentalist (Rahsaan) Roland Kirk who was playing all the styles and nuances associated with Ian years before, Anderson has even admitted copping the style of Kirk.
 
 
 

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Re:Roll these Stones... - Mon, 08/3/09 10:08 AM
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Since the late 1960s, when I encountered first the "Black Music", I have always adored to this, Gaye, Haayes, Redding, Mayfield, Johnny Guitar-Watson, Belafonte, and miles to go...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDckI2P_DPA

I liked Gaye for his sociocritical lyrics, Hayes for the "F"-Rhythms, Withers for the eternal Grandma, and so on...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDckI2P_DPA

Michael

 
Even before 1969 when you "discovered" Black music, you were listening to Black music as performed by non-Black artists. Elvis, Bill Haley, Jerry Lee lewis and others of the rock and roll explosion of 1955 onward were simply playing RnB and Black artists music in a toned downed version and with a new moniker


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Re:Roll these Stones... - Mon, 08/3/09 10:30 AM
 jonjax, I will never consider Ian Anderson to be a "pale imitation" of anybody. I saw Jethro Tull in concert four times back in the 1970s, and each time they were nothing short of brilliant.
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Re:Roll these Stones... - Mon, 08/3/09 10:33 AM
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Seen them on their farewell 81 tour,with Heart and George Thorogood in Boulder,Colorado.


I saw the Stones' farewell tour twice in Buffalo '77. Once with Bobby Womack & once with Toots & the Maytals.

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Re:Roll these Stones... - Mon, 08/3/09 3:15 PM
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tiki

THE STONES--the worlds greatest rock and roll band----even if they do really start out playing BLUES!

Got to disagree! Listen to The Beatles versions of Twist & Shout, Long Tall Sally, Rock & Roll Music, Roll Over Beethoven, Dizzy Miss Lizzie, I'm Down, etc. It isn't even close.


sorry--but i must admit--i was never a great Beatles fan---not big on Mc Cartney and all that english musichall stuff--DID like revolver---but i was way in to blues and didnt know it yet---thought all that stuff was rock and roll---stones--animals-Wilson Pickett-Ike Turner-Butterfield---LOVED EARLY Fleetwood Mac with Peter Green! But the early Beatles bored the crap out of me---although i did one hear some bootleg tapes from Germany that were pretty good but terrible recording then.

So we will have to agree to dissagree!

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Re:Roll these Stones... - Mon, 08/3/09 3:37 PM
Michael, that was beautiful.

Here is something that is also very moving.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SfETVe9lqeU




Michael_Germany


Wonderful, Mosca, I like to reply with a little one from Lady Aretha Franklin

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DBl5gAs6WI

Be well over there...

Michael




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Re:Roll these Stones... - Mon, 08/3/09 6:21 PM
Moin Mosca!

As young scholars in the early 1970s in a Internat in Hessen, we had some contacts to american GIs stationed in Giessen and Frankfurt. Our friend Mike, stationed in Giessen back then, was so kind to organize several tickets for the "Ike and Tina Turner Show", performing in Frankfurt.

Ike and Tina performed still as a duo back then, together with their 3 "Ikettes".

What a great show, thousands of african-americans in the the hall, and we 3 "white breads" right in the middle of this "inferno"...

Ike & Tina certainly played "Proud Mary", man, this was pure fun!!!

Proud Mary: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54XRNQ2C2x0

Mr. Ike Turner was a musical genius, besides all the trouble he caused, may he rest in peace.

http://www.iketurner.com/

http://einestages.spiegel...p_zum_nasenkoenig.html


Kind regards

Michael
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Re:Roll these Stones... - Mon, 08/3/09 7:04 PM
Greetings!

Let me introduce one of my fav. german-language singers and songwriters, Herr Achim Reichel.   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Achim_Reichel



Nowadays Achim performs mostly in german, and also in low-german language, this is one of my fav. songs, hope you will like it...

Trutz, Blanke Hans ("Blanke Hans" stands for Storm Tide...) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4i6TXKRx9A8

Northern German Regards from

Michael

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Re:Roll these Stones... - Mon, 08/3/09 7:33 PM
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 jonjax, I will never consider Ian Anderson to be a "pale imitation" of anybody. I saw Jethro Tull in concert four times back in the 1970s, and each time they were nothing short of brilliant.

 
Hey, I respect your admiration for the group Jethro Tull as I too as stated before am a fan and have 4 of their albums in my collection. I also saw them live, sadly only 1 time. However, as good as the band is there is no doubt, even by Ian's admission that he bases his style on Rhasaan Roland Kirk the jazz multi-insturmentalist. Are you familiar with Rahsaan?  Check out his his early 1960s albums with him playing flute and you'll hear the nuances of Ian. Most UK groups based their music on 1950s blues and RnB groups as that is what they heard in their formative years. Michael Jackson copped his style of dancing from Jackie Wilson, very few musicians or groups are innovators, most are continuations of those that came before them and shaped their careers as they were coming up.

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Re:Roll these Stones... - Mon, 08/3/09 8:13 PM
Greetings!

In earlier years, the most of us were Jethro Tull Fans, Heavy Horses is my fav. song.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDYK5SBnVaQ

Saw the band a few years back in Hamburg/Germany, a frustration, wasted money.

Kind regards

Michael

P.S. There was a special "Christmas-Album", I do not remember the correct title, sold my complete record collection years ago, this was a nice album...
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Re:Roll these Stones... - Mon, 08/3/09 8:22 PM
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nocarolina


 jonjax, I will never consider Ian Anderson to be a "pale imitation" of anybody. I saw Jethro Tull in concert four times back in the 1970s, and each time they were nothing short of brilliant.

 
Hey, I respect your admiration for the group Jethro Tull as I too as stated before am a fan and have 4 of their albums in my collection. I also saw them live, sadly only 1 time. However, as good as the band is there is no doubt, even by Ian's admission that he bases his style on Rhasaan Roland Kirk the jazz multi-insturmentalist. Are you familiar with Rahsaan?  Check out his his early 1960s albums with him playing flute and you'll hear the nuances of Ian. Most UK groups based their music on 1950s blues and RnB groups as that is what they heard in their formative years. Michael Jackson copped his style of dancing from Jackie Wilson, very few musicians or groups are innovators, most are continuations of those that came before them and shaped their careers as they were coming up.


Ian couldn't play a flute and a tenor and an alto up his nose at the same time like Rahsaan could.
 
Seriously, I saw Tull in '71 on the Aqualung tour and thought they put on a really good show. Benefit is still my fave Tull album, but I lost interest after Passion Play.

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Re:Roll these Stones... - Mon, 08/3/09 9:51 PM
Looks like we have to hook people up with a little Roland Kirk....

http://www.youtube.com/wa...Vc&feature=related

Kirk being great doesn't mean Anderson is exactly chopped liver, btw. The men worked in different milieus is all. Both men have a vision, both men realized it as best they could through their music.

Honestly, both artists leave me a little cold. I never caught on to 3 Sided Dream; I respected the artistry, but didn't care for the art. The early stuff, good hard bop; but not ground-breaking. Tull, well, yeah, I had Aqualung. So did everyone else. I'll listen to it on the radio, but I don't pay for it.

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Re:Roll these Stones... - Mon, 08/3/09 11:21 PM
I guess there is some truth to what's been said about Jethro Tull, since their first two albums, from the late '60s, were strictly R&B music. That is why you won't find those first two in my CD library; my musical tastes don't include R&B.   

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Re:Roll these Stones... - Tue, 08/4/09 12:05 AM
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I guess there is some truth to what's been said about Jethro Tull, since their first two albums, from the late '60s, were strictly R&B music. That is why you won't find those first two in my CD library; my musical tastes don't include R&B.   


Are you talking about the same jethro tull that I grew up with?
 

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Re:Roll these Stones... - Tue, 08/4/09 12:42 AM
Moin!

WTF is Rahsaan, ?

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Re:Roll these Stones... - Tue, 08/4/09 1:01 AM
Yes, Bill, those are the two albums that I'm talking about, numbers one and two. Both are primarily R&B oriented, and they really don't do anything for me. Tull's third album, Benefit, has two or three songs of that style, but, for the most part, it's a great album.  

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Re:Roll these Stones... - Tue, 08/4/09 1:35 AM
Then I guess it isn't the same rhythm & blues I grew up with.
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Re:Roll these Stones... - Tue, 08/4/09 1:48 AM
This terrible chinese " music" is just a torture, plain to puke...

Prefer this one...: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVYDA5ko940


Michael ( Go, go, Godzilla...!)



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Re:Roll these Stones... - Tue, 08/4/09 2:04 AM
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Then I guess it isn't the same rhythm & blues I grew up with.



so sorry Billy Boy.... wrong YouTube clip .... here you go check this out.
dig this take off from a classical music piece by Copland 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACQAp-G9gL8




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Re:Roll these Stones... - Tue, 08/4/09 3:24 PM
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bill voss


Then I guess it isn't the same rhythm & blues I grew up with.



so sorry Billy Boy.... wrong YouTube clip .... here you go check this out.
dig this take off from a classical music piece by Copland 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACQAp-G9gL8


Golly gee - what an original concept! Wonder if they ever heard of Keith Emerson?

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Re:Roll these Stones... - Tue, 08/4/09 4:08 PM
Niagara

Golly gee - what an original concept! Wonder if they ever heard of Keith Emerson?

Decades ago, Lenny Bernstein had a show I think was called "Music for Young People". He tried to mix pop & classic. I seem to remember The Nice being on the show & Keieth sticking daggers into the keyboard to hold sustained notes during the performance. I don't remember Lenny's reaction.

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Re:Roll these Stones... - Tue, 08/4/09 4:46 PM
saw the stones in 81. the opening acts were stevie ray vaughn and the fablous thunderbirds, then zz top...what a day! dallas was never the same.

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Re:Roll these Stones... - Tue, 08/4/09 6:16 PM
Niagara


sizz


bill voss


Then I guess it isn't the same rhythm & blues I grew up with.



so sorry Billy Boy.... wrong YouTube clip .... here you go check this out.
dig this take off from a classical music piece by Copland 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACQAp-G9gL8


Golly gee - what an original concept! Wonder if they ever heard of Keith Emerson?


since carl palmer was their drummer, my guess is yes, that ASIA heard of Keith Emerson. Think Keith ever heard of YES?
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Re:Roll these Stones... - Tue, 08/4/09 8:36 PM
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bill voss


Then I guess it isn't the same rhythm & blues I grew up with.



so sorry Billy Boy.... wrong YouTube clip .... here you go check this out.
dig this take off from a classical music piece by Copland 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACQAp-G9gL8


Golly gee - what an original concept! Wonder if they ever heard of Keith Emerson?

since carl palmer was ther drummer, my guess is yes, that ASIA heard of Keith Emerson. Think Keith ever heard of YES?

 
I'm sure Keith had heard of Yes, since they were formed in '68, the year after Keith started playing classically oriented rock with The Nice.  Surely you're not implying that Keith Emerson copied Yes?
 
And since I saw Carl with ELP in '71, I know who he played with.

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Re:Roll these Stones... - Tue, 08/4/09 9:06 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=emfgp1ktEd4&feature=related
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Re:Roll these Stones... - Thu, 08/6/09 11:17 PM
I like this one from Dead Can Dance. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJhVM930YXY

Our german familiy doctor closed down his surgery 10 years ago, it was his intention to help, in the so called third world.

My fav. from Dead Can Dance: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iT9Pn64Xusg

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Michael



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Re:Roll these Stones... - Fri, 08/7/09 7:21 PM
Greetings Forum!

Just finished watching the very touching movie Monster on our german TV. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monster_(film)

In one scene, the song Crimson and Clover was played, what a great song, I remember it very well from the late 1960s, listening to this tune over and over again...

Crimson and Clover: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nuaikv8lgGs

Info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crimson_and_Clover

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Michael

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Re:Roll these Stones... - Fri, 08/7/09 8:57 PM
Greetings!

Walk on By, by Burt Bacharach, what a song, It gives me the creeps, everytime I listen to it, by Warwick, Hayes, Krall, etc.

Info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walk_on_By

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rHnk8SVkfg

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Michael
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Re:Roll these Stones... - Fri, 08/7/09 9:11 PM
Absolutely amazing...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sxK8ghb9PU

  ...brings back so many memories

Michael
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Re:Roll these Stones... - Fri, 08/7/09 10:30 PM
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Absolutely amazing...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sxK8ghb9PU

  ...brings back so many memories

Michael

The words of St. Augustine,  “Qui cantat, bis orat”- He who sings, prays twice! ... evidently St Augustine never heard Diana Krall sing Walk on By ....lol

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Re:Roll these Stones... - Fri, 08/7/09 10:44 PM
Moin sizz!

With so many songs, I "connect" sweet, and also bitter memories, mostly with songs from the 1970s, with thousands of them...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwOCtaIzXh4

We were in love, had a good time, so very sweet memories, yesterday...

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Michael

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Re:Roll these Stones... - Sun, 08/9/09 10:07 PM
Alex Harvey Band, 1970s... Faith Healer.

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

http://www.sahbofficial.co.uk/

Michael

* You will love this one...






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Re:Roll these Stones... - Sun, 08/9/09 11:53 PM
The Doors: "Riders on the Storm".

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsI7lubCXuk

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riders_on_the_Storm

Genial!!!

Michael


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Re:Roll these Stones... - Mon, 08/10/09 1:05 AM
Take a chance... it's all good.

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