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Etta James et Brian Ray en concert au Montreux Jazz Festival, 11 juillet 1975. Photo de Dany Gignoux.
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mychameleondays · 5 months
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Paul McCartney: New
Hear Music/Concord/MPL HRM-34848-01
Released: December 6, 2013
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longliverockback · 1 year
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Paul McCartney Back in the World Live 2003 MPL Communications ————————————————— Tracks CD One: 01. Hello Goodbye 02. Jet 03. All My Loving 04. Getting Better 05. Coming Up 06. Let Me Roll It 07. Lonely Road 08. Driving Rain 09. Your Loving Flame 10. Blackbird 11. Every Night 12. We Can Work It Out 13. Mother Nature’s Son 14. You Never Give Me Your Money • Carry That Weight 15. The Fool on the Hill 16. Here Today 17. Something
Tracks CD Two: 01. Eleanor Rigby 02. Here, There and Everywhere 03. Calico Skies 04. Michelle 05. Band on the Run 06. Back in the USSR 07. Maybe I’m Amazed 08. Let ‘Em In 09. My Love 10. She’s Leaving Home 11. Can’t Buy Me Love 12. Live and Let Die 13. Let It Be 14. Hey Jude 15. The Long and Winding Road 16. Lady Madonna 17. I Saw Her Standing There 18. Yesterday 19. Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band • The End —————————————————
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Paul McCartney
Brian Ray
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* Long Live Rock Archive
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krispyweiss · 2 years
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Album Review: Various Artists - Americana Railroad
All of the songs are about trains and several of them employ harmonica or horns to ape locomotive whistles. But that’s where the similarities end and the tracks diverge on Americana Railroad.
The album was originally a limited release Record Store Day special and is now out on digital platforms.
The brainchild of co-producers Carla Olson and Saul Davis, the 19-song, various artists’ compilation goes all the way back to Elizabeth Cotten’s “Freight Train” by A.J. Haynes and travels as far forward as Dom Flemons’ original “Steel Pony Blues.”
Two versions of “Mystery Train,” the first by Rocky Burnett and Barry Goldberg, and the second by James Intveld and Goldberg, sum up the LP’s diversity, from fairly true to Elvis Presley’s famous take to a bluesy shuffle, respectively.
While there is no filler, the track-jumping can be districting as the music shifts from the hard country of Robert Rex Waller Jr. and Chip Kinman’s “The Conductor Wore Black” to the folk of John Fogerty and Mickey Raphael’s “City of New Orleans” to the hard rock of Gary Myrick’s “Train Kept A-Rollin’.”
But it’s worth the 75-minute journey because just when the Americana Railroad starts to grow tiresome, surprising gems like CSN’s “Marrakesh Express” (Dustbowl Revival) and Procol Harum’s “Whiskey Train” (Olson and Brian Ray) come in to earshot.
Grade card: Various Artists - Americana Railroad - B-
7/20/22
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marymccartneyphotos · 2 years
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Paul McCartney and his band at Glastonbury 2022
Photographed by Mary McCartney
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sajanrai · 8 months
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My daybill interpretation of RE-ANIMATOR (1985) as part of a group exhibit for BORLFF (Brisbane Only Repulsive Liquid Film Festival) by Feature Presentation. Mine and the others' wonderful prints are open for pre-orders here until the end of September!!
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they're like the Beatles for people obsessed with one specific aspect of pop culture
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aughisky-miran · 2 years
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TA DAAAA! HAPPY HALLOWEEN CRITTERS! this took over a month and I really hope you enjoy it! Good luck on all your cosplays!
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bandomchoiceawards · 5 months
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Note: this category's name and its nominees were crowdsourced. Please direct any and all discourse about it away from this blog. I.E. don't shoot the messenger :)
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Battery acid spaghetti
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“he views the guitar like an orchestra”
brian may, 1975 // ray toro, 2022
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longliverockback · 1 year
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Paul McCartney Back in the U.S. Live 2002 2002 MPL Communications ————————————————— Tracks CD One: 01. Hello Goodbye 02. Jet 03. All My Loving 04. Getting Better 05. Coming Up 06. Let Me Roll It 07. Lonely Road 08. Driving Rain 09. Your Loving Flame 10. Blackbird 11. Every Night 12. We Can Work It Out 13. Mother Nature’s Son 14. Vanilla Sky 15. Carry That Weight 16. The Fool on the Hill 17. Here Today 18. Something
Tracks CD Two: 01. Eleanor Rigby 02. Here, There and Everywhere 03. Band on the Run 04. Back in the USSR 05. Maybe I’m Amazed 06. C Moon 07. My Love 08. Can’t Buy Me Love 09. Freedom 10. Live and Let Die 11. Let It Be 12. Hey Jude 13. The Long and Winding Road 14. Lady Madonna 15. I Saw Her Standing There 16. Yesterday 17. Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band • The End —————————————————
Rusty Anderson
Abe Laboriel
Paul McCartney
Brian Ray
Paul Wickens
* Long Live Rock Archive
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krispyweiss · 2 years
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Jerry Lee Lewis Dies at 87
- “You can tell ’em I played the piano and sang rock ‘n’ roll,” the “Killer” reportedly said as death neared
Jerry Lee Lewis has died, his family said.
The man known as “the Killer” was 87. No cause of death was given.
“You can tell ’em I played the piano and sang rock ‘n’ roll,” Lewis’ family quoted him as saying toward the end of his life.
“R.I.P., JLL the ‘Killer,’” Ronnie Wood wrote on Facebook. “What a man.”
Lewis was a member of the inaugural Rock and Roll Hall of Fame class and among the latest batch of Country Music Hall of Fame inductees.
Too ill to attend, Lewis asked Kris Kristofferson to accept in his stead.
“Kris had a great time honoring his longtime friend Jerry Lee Lewis as he was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum,” read an Oct. 17 post on Kristofferson’s Facebook page.
Lewis was there at rock’s beginning with songs like “Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On,” “Breathless” and “Great Balls of Fire.”
He appeared with Pat Boone on the first national broadcast of “American Bandstand.” The two unlikely friends remained that way for decades.
“Though we went decidedly different directions in our personal lives, we remained equally admiring of our separate achievements in music,” Boone wrote on Facebook. “For years, many of us other artists tried in vain to capture his on-stage excitement, but there was only one ‘Tiger’ - and musically he will never be forgotten. I will always miss him as a friend.”
Brian Ray eulogized Lewis as “one the most important artists in the early rock ‘n’ roll movement.
“He exemplified the one defining feature of this new art form: Danger,” Ray said on Twitter. “Thank you and rest well.”
Lewis was as famous for bad behavior as for music. He married his 13-year-old cousin and burned countless bridges before turning to gospel and country music.
“Rest easy, ‘Killer,’” the Oak Ridge Boys tweeted. “You were one of a kind.”
Along the same vain, Amy Rigby tweeted: “There could only have ever been one Jerry Lee Lewis, the world couldn't have handled more.”
10/28/22
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