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JollyElm 12-14-2018 08:24 PM

Speaking of Rock n' Roll...
 
With the other thread bemoaning/discussing the latest inductees into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, how about posting some cool play lists you've assembled or just some old, forgotten songs that you love hearing...but other people may not know or remember. Could be a nice opportunity for people to discover some sweet tunes that they aren't familiar with.

I'll start with a playlist put together expressly to play (and loudly sing along to) while zooming down the highway. A bunch of the songs are obviously well known classics ("Old Days" even mentions baseball cards), but there are a bunch of hidden gems here, too, especially the ones kicking it off:

Run Runaway - Slade
Tired Of Toein' The Line - Rocky Burnette
Ride The Night Away - Jimmy Barnes
You Keep Runnin' Away - 38 Special
Already Gone - The Eagles
Second Hand News - Fleetwood Mac
Since You Been Gone - Rainbow
Do Ya - ELO
Break It Down Again - Tears For Fears
Nothing But the Wheel - Peter Wolf
Ain't Wastin' Time No More - The Allman Brothers
What Is Life - George Harrison
Old Days - Chicago
Death Or Glory - The Clash
Rock And Roll Girls - John Fogerty
I'll Drink To You - Duke Jupiter
Pump It Up - Elvis Costello
Teacher Teacher - Rockpile
Animals Medley - David Johansen

barrysloate 12-15-2018 07:25 AM

Here are some lesser known favorites, all 1960's, of course:

Beatles- Three Cool Cats
Rolling Stones- The Spider and the Fly
Buffalo Springfield- Bluebird
Jefferson Airplane- Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon
Spirit- Fresh Garbage
Jimi Hendrix- Voodoo Chile (not to be confused with Voodoo Child)
Chambers Brothers- Time Has Come Today
Richie Havens- San Francisco Bay Blues
Paul Butterfield Blues Band- East/West
Blues Project- Wake Me, Shake Me
Donovan- Legend of Girl Child Linda
Yardbirds- Shape of Things
Mothers of Invention- Return of the Son of Monster Magnet

I could go on forever, but I'll stop at a baker's dozen.

JollyElm 12-16-2018 02:26 AM

Your post gave me some soul. Namely, mentioning The Yardbirds sent me to their tune, "Heart Full of Soul," and from there I segued into "Soul Deep" by The Box Tops. Good stuff!!

barrysloate 12-16-2018 05:28 AM

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Originally Posted by JollyElm (Post 1836484)
Your post gave me some soul. Namely, mentioning The Yardbirds sent me to their tune, "Heart Full of Soul," and from there I segued into "Soul Deep" by The Box Tops. Good stuff!!

"Heart Full of Soul" is another great Yardbirds hit. I think they are among the most underappreciated and forgotten 1960's bands. Being that they evolved into Led Zeppelin, and featured Clapton, Beck, and Page, they should have gotten a little more respect.

Cliff Bowman 12-23-2018 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by barrysloate (Post 1836205)
Spirit- Fresh Garbage

‘Look beneath your lid some morning, and see those things you didn’t quite consume, the worlds a can for your fresh garbage. Fre-e-e-e-esh garbage!’ That’s one songs complete lyrics I will have seared in my head for the rest of my life, mainly because there aren’t much lyrics to remember.

RichardSimon 12-28-2018 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by barrysloate (Post 1836205)
Here are some lesser known favorites, all 1960's, of course:

Beatles- Three Cool Cats
Rolling Stones- The Spider and the Fly
Buffalo Springfield- Bluebird
Jefferson Airplane- Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon
Spirit- Fresh Garbage
Jimi Hendrix- Voodoo Chile (not to be confused with Voodoo Child)
Chambers Brothers- Time Has Come Today
Richie Havens- San Francisco Bay Blues
Paul Butterfield Blues Band- East/West
Blues Project- Wake Me, Shake Me
Donovan- Legend of Girl Child Linda
Yardbirds- Shape of Things
Mothers of Invention- Return of the Son of Monster Magnet

I could go on forever, but I'll stop at a baker's dozen.

Barry,
Reading your list reminded me I had not heard one of my old favorites for a very long time.
Went to YouTube and found it live.
Enjoy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsBwBct0_5U

barrysloate 01-05-2019 10:07 AM

Hi Richard,
My apologies but I lost track of this thread and just saw your post today. Great clip, thank you. I saw the Chambers Brothers perform this live in 1967 at the Village Theatre, and can still picture it in my mind's eye (six months later, the Village Theatre was renamed the Fillmore East).

Cliff- Fresh Garbage was a great song, but there was another song on the same album that became headline news a year or two ago. It was called Taurus, and a riff on that song is almost identical to the opening of Stairway to Heaven. And it was on that basis that the surviving members of Spirit (Randy California is deceased) sued Led Zeppelin for stealing it. Both bands toured together in 1969, so there really was some basis for the lawsuit. Of course Spirit lost their case, but if you listen to Taurus you will hear how remarkably close it is to Stairway.

Chris Counts 01-05-2019 03:58 PM

None of these were big hits, but they've stood the test of time, at least for me ...

Well Alright / Buddy Holly
Who Loves The Sun / The Velvet Underground
Funk #49 / The James Gang
Ina Dis Time / The Itals
Two Sevens Clash / Culture
Out On The Side / Dillard and Clark
Laughing / David Crosby
Please Be With Me / Cowboy
Witchi-Tai-To / Brewer and Shipley
Lazy Days / Flying Burrito Brothers
Tried So Hard / Gene Clark
Just Like Heaven / Dinosaur Jr.
Magnolia / J.J. Cale
Traveling Riverside Blues / Led Zeppelin
Love Is Strange / Everly Brothers
Cowboys to Girls / The Intruders
Grazing in the Grass / Friends of Distinction
Anchorage / Michelle Shocked
Book of Rules / The Heptones
Pink Moon / Nick Drake
Easy Ride / Relatively Clean Rivers
Astral Weeks / Van Morrison
Be Thankful For What You Got / William DeVaughn
Let's Live Together / Timmy Thomas
It's All Over Now Baby Blue / Them
Hitsville UK / The Clash
All This Is That / The Beach Boys
Soul Shakedown Party / The Wailers

RichardSimon 01-05-2019 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by barrysloate (Post 1842579)
Hi Richard,
My apologies but I lost track of this thread and just saw your post today. Great clip, thank you. I saw the Chambers Brothers perform this live in 1967 at the Village Theatre, and can still picture it in my mind's eye (six months later, the Village Theatre was renamed the Fillmore East).

Cliff- Fresh Garbage was a great song, but there was another song on the same album that became headline news a year or two ago. It was called Taurus, and a riff on that song is almost identical to the opening of Stairway to Heaven. And it was on that basis that the surviving members of Spirit (Randy California is deceased) sued Led Zeppelin for stealing it. Both bands toured together in 1969, so there really was some basis for the lawsuit. Of course Spirit lost their case, but if you listen to Taurus you will hear how remarkably close it is to Stairway.

I did not see them in the '60s but about 20-25 or so years ago I was walking up 3rd Avenue in the upper 80's. I passed a very small dive bar that had a sign in the window,, Chambers Brothers coming on,,, such and such a date.
I went with a couple of friends and we were sitting nearest the stage. It was great. There were maybe 40-50 people there.

barrysloate 01-06-2019 04:03 AM

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Originally Posted by RichardSimon (Post 1842729)
I did not see them in the '60s but about 20-25 or so years ago I was walking up 3rd Avenue in the upper 80's. I passed a very small dive bar that had a sign in the window,, Chambers Brothers coming on,,, such and such a date.
I went with a couple of friends and we were sitting nearest the stage. It was great. There were maybe 40-50 people there.

Those spur of the moment concerts happen sometimes. If I'm not mistaken, I think all four Chambers Bros may still be living.

frankbmd 01-06-2019 10:39 AM

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Originally Posted by barrysloate (Post 1842864)
Those spur of the moment concerts happen sometimes. If I'm not mistaken, I think all four Chambers Bros may still be living.

Let's hope their time won't come today.:eek::eek::eek:

barrysloate 01-06-2019 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by frankbmd (Post 1842936)
Let's hope their time won't come today.:eek::eek::eek:

And my soul's been psychedelicized.

RichardSimon 01-07-2019 07:32 AM

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Originally Posted by barrysloate (Post 1842996)
And my soul's been psychedelicized.

Howling and cowbell :).

RichardSimon 01-07-2019 07:42 AM

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Originally Posted by barrysloate (Post 1842864)
Those spur of the moment concerts happen sometimes. If I'm not mistaken, I think all four Chambers Bros may still be living.

Brian Keenan the original drummer died in 1985. The four brothers are still alive and according to Wiki, they have performed as recently as 2016 and 2017 in Los Angeles.
If they came to NYC I would be there for certain.

barrysloate 01-07-2019 10:17 AM

I knew Brian Keenan died, but the four brothers survive.

mr2686 02-16-2019 06:33 AM

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Originally Posted by RichardSimon (Post 1840286)
Barry,
Reading your list reminded me I had not heard one of my old favorites for a very long time.
Went to YouTube and found it live.
Enjoy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsBwBct0_5U

Always loved this song...but it needs more cow bell. LOL

RichardSimon 02-19-2019 04:01 PM

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Originally Posted by mr2686 (Post 1855108)
Always loved this song...but it needs more cow bell. LOL

+1

Michael B 02-19-2019 08:34 PM

The Chambers Brothers will be playing at the 2019 Lockin' Festival in Arrington, VA on Friday, August 23. They will be playing with MoonAlice. MoonAlice was originally a rotating group of musicians. I saw them in a 200 person club in Arlington, VA. At the time the lineup included G.E. Smith (Saturday Night Live band leader, ex Mr. Gilda Radner), Jack Casady (Jefferson Airplane, Hot Tuna) and Pete Sears (Jefferson Airplane, Rod Stewart, John Lee Hooker). The band is now Sears along with 3 other musicians. They were known from the beginning as a band that created a concert poster for every single show. They were similar to Fillmore posters, printed on about 18x24 cardstock and were free. They were the first band to twittercast a concert and they have live streamed almost every concert since 2010.

barrysloate 02-22-2019 04:31 AM

Peter Tork of The Monkees died yesterday, so allow me to share a story. In the summer of 1967, I took a tour around the country, traveling with kids my age mostly by bus and train. Sometime in August we landed in Houston, and since this was a kind of an upscale trip, we checked into the Shamrock Hilton Hotel.

Also staying there at the same time were the Monkees, as they were on tour and had a concert in Houston the next night. I remember seeing the band roaming around the lobby, as well as Mickey Dolenz lounging by the pool.

Our group was able to see that concert, and what I best remember was they could play well enough and sing well enough despite not really being a true rock band. It was a fun concert and a great memory.

Rock trivia: When the Monkees tour began in July, for the first few weeks they had a relatively unknown trio open for them. This was a band who had to date a little traction in England, but were pretty much new in the States. Their name was the Jimi Hendrix Experience.

TheBig6 03-20-2019 12:06 AM

Chambers Brothers / love piece and happiness
Trapeze / Jury
Buffalo Springfield / Kind Lady
Rare Earth / MA
Mountain / Nantucket Sliegh Ride
Grand Funk / TNUC
13th Floor Elevators / slip inside this house
Jethro Tull / Nothing is easy
Chicago./ Beginnings
Traffic / fourty thousand headmen
T Rex / Jeep
Moody Blues / The Actor
Steppenwolf / Jupiter child
Thin Lizzy / genocide
Iron Butterfly / In the Time of our lives
Blackfoot / Highway Song
Pat Travers / Susie
Rory Galagher / Shadow Play
Deep Purple / Black Knight
Stephen Stills / tree top flyer
Charlie Daniels / Still in Saigon
Kinks / Well Respected Man


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