Anyone got the blues?

The.... Pink Floyd blues?:laughing7:

 

Interesting...I have yet to see this name pop up thru the entire thread...slightly befuddled!!



Well, we just didn't get to him yet...Thank you !!

 

How bout some Texas Blues?
 

I hardly EVER hear anyone talk about these guys anymore. :icon_scratch:



Don't think anyone has posted Ten Years After on any of the music threads yet.

Better remedy that!

*Actually, that whole concert is bluesy and of good quality.........



Setlist:
0:00:00 - Rock 'n' Roll Music to the World (Incomplete)
0:02:58 - Love Like A Man
0:08:34 - Good Morning Little School Girl
0:16:37 - Slow Blues In 'C'
0:23:24 - Hobbit
0:29:33 - One Of These Days
0:38:56 - I Can't Keep From Crying
0:59:14 - I'm Going Home / Medley
1:12:25 - Sweet Little Sixteen
1:17:40 - Choo Choo Mama
1:22:54 - Baby, Won't You Let Me Rock 'n' Roll You

Personnel:
Alvin Lee - lead vocals, guitar
Chick Churchill - organ
Leo Lyons - bass
Ric Lee - drums
 

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Stevie Ray Vaughan, B.B. King and Albert Collins performing "Texas Flood" aboard the S.S. President as part of the 1988 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival.

 

When Bad Company was posted on your "Time to rock" thread, this song came to mind.....

 

Jimmy Thackery and the Drivers

Solid Ice

 

I hardly EVER hear anyone talk about these guys anymore. :icon_scratch:

Hey Muddy, I went to a ton of concerts during the golden age (mid-60s to mid-70s), and TYA's show may have been the most electrifying live performance of all I saw. Small venue in Kansas City, 1972. That 1975 Winterland concert you posted was similar - Bill Graham loved those guys. RIP Alvin Lee.

Here's another great band from the era - Hot Tuna.

 

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This album is arguably the platform upon which every rock/blues guitar band that followed has built on. Many great musicians here, but the album is best known for Clapton's guitar.



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