Glad you found it, Chinooker!
Glad you found it, Chinooker!
The London Souls, a two-man band from New York City, perform “The Sound”.
Those who are brave enough to blaze trails are often met with harsh resistance.
Hey thanks :/
José Feliciano (who still plays a mean acoustic guitar) joins Daryl Hall to perform “Light My Fire”.
Or maybe Max Cady. To this day that movie terrifies me and most of it is psychological.
Hey Abe, I’ve been meaning to send this to you for a while. Derek never says two words, so when he does I always try to tune in. This is from a podcast that he did last year. It’s long, but interesting. I’m not familiar with the host, but he seems like a bit of a douchebag. But I digress.
There is a very interesting story about Debbie that perhaps you already know about.
The lovely and talented Debbie Harry.
I had partaken a little too much to remember the drummer, but you described it perfectly. She absolutely raged and tore shit up. To be 22 again!
Ozzy probably didn’t have the patience to sit in a studio for more than six hours! But that is great trivia.
Your comment makes me think of how many artists and bands put so much passion and personal experience into their first record, but find it tough to follow up on that when they’re no longer writing from the heart.
Great tune! I’m not sure what the whole Cincinnati thing with her is either.
This song has always been a favorite of mine.
Howard Hewett - Jody Watley - Jeffrey Daniel
The multi-talented Todd Rundgren from his early days.
The Godfather of Grunge indeed!
The Winery Dogs with Richie Kotzen (formerly of Mr. Big) do a pretty good cover of this classic song, but no one can touch Elvin Bishop! Pure gold!
Totally agree. YouTube is such a blessing. All of this wonderful music at our fingertips. I tend to prefer the live clips, as watching the music means as much to me as hearing it.
Terrific tune!