Earlier I heard a Joe Bonnamassa special on Paul Jones' Radio 2 show.
Prompted me to play his Live in Amsterdam CD with Beth Hart. Some fantastic stuff on there.
Earlier I heard a Joe Bonnamassa special on Paul Jones' Radio 2 show.
Prompted me to play his Live in Amsterdam CD with Beth Hart. Some fantastic stuff on there.
The Beautiful South - Rotterdam
Laura Branigan-How Am I Supposed to Live Without You
Gloria Estefan - Falling In Love (Uh-Oh)
Quote: Chappers @ 2nd May 2016, 9:44 PM BSTEarlier I heard a Joe Bonnamassa special on Paul Jones' Radio 2 show.
Prompted me to play his Live in Amsterdam CD with Beth Hart. Some fantastic stuff on there.
I only came across Beth for the first time when she was on the last Hootenanny, and was the undoubted highlight when she sang "Nutbush City Limits", with Jeff Beck on guitar.
She's been playing some gigs recently, but I left it too late to get a ticket.
Quote: George Kaplan @ 2nd May 2016, 11:23 PM BSTI only came across Beth for the first time when she was on the last Hootenanny, and was the undoubted highlight when she sang "Nutbush City Limits", with Jeff Beck on guitar.
That's on the album too.
Did I mention I saw him a few years ago before he was big at my local club?
Bike - Pink Floyd
Quote: Chappers @ 3rd May 2016, 12:18 AM BSTDid I mention I saw him a few years ago before he was big at my local club?
I think you might have.
Any news on the "town-front", Horseradish? I'm dying to know which song it was.
Quote: Gordon Bennett @ 3rd May 2016, 8:33 AM BSTAny news on the "town-front", Horseradish? I'm dying to know which song it was.
No.
I thought it might be Jason Isbell but it isn't and I think it is a group with a female singer as well as a male.
Quote: A Horseradish @ 3rd May 2016, 8:52 AM BSTNo.
... and I think it is a group with a female singer as well as a male.
You SURE it's not Deacon Blue?!
The new Radiohead track:
Such a great video.
Yes, it's beautifully made. The whole thing, song and video, is creepy.
Quote: A Horseradish @ 29th April 2016, 9:57 PM BSTImpossible question time. I was standing in a garden centre a few weeks ago and there was a song on the piped music system called something or other Town. First, I thought it was Springsteen. Then Ryan Adams. Then Billy Joel or another artist in the 1970s although it had a pop/rock country twang. It was quite harmonious in the chorus. And it was something like Dirt Town or Dregs Town or Gutter Town or Dole Town - that was the sentiment although it might have had an all American name like Dirks Town or Smiths Town or Schmidts Town. It could be very new or it could be very old. It's been driving me mad ever since trying to discover what it is. Hay-ulp!
Did someone mention Barry Town by Steely Dan?
how about This Town by Elvis Costello?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovOfQ3WMLs8
Great video with Harry Enfield.
Quote: George Kaplan @ 3rd May 2016, 12:21 AM BSTI think you might have.
Go to the bands listed under videoas - Joe Bonnamasso then you'll see 3 videos from that evening in 2006.
Quote: Chappers @ 3rd May 2016, 11:38 PM BSTGo to the bands listed under videoas - Joe Bonnamasso then you'll see 3 videos from that evening in 2006.
Cheers! That's your local club, is it? Did you go and see Focus there a year later too?
Quote: George Kaplan @ 3rd May 2016, 11:48 PM BSTCheers! That's your local club, is it? Did you go and see Focus there a year later too?
Yes - and Curved Air a couple of times, the Zombies, Jefferson Starship and a certain John Otway.
Plus Paul Young and Los Pacaminos, The Pirates and the Yardbirds.
Chicago - In the Country https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhLo9M17b8c
Wings - Time to Hide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lx4HLC3zb_o
The Guess Who - Diggin' Yourself https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1YA-lWhxAA