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Mo’ filthier Blues:
Rambo Amadeus - Balkan Boj!
And Plastik Fantastik:
And his “Laibach” song:
Speaking of Laibach:
Will this help, or just make you hungry?
the title track on that album (a version of the always awesome “Tramp”) is like one of the building-blocks of hip-hop. good on you for posting another awesome song from that LP. I never knew how cool that cover art was, either.
Every hair. On end. Every time.
Ha Ha. It was preemptive. I’ve met a lot of people with a low tolerance for fusion.
Fraternity - Seasons of Change featuring the late, great Bon Scott on recorder.
Fun Trivia* - Jazz clarinetist and Stranger on the Shore Mr. Acker Bilk was such a fan that he changed his middle name to “Dacker” after Bon’s death in 1980.
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Well, Hell! Budgie is from Tiger Bay, last I heard. That ain’t Welsh enough for you?
or better yet
Seeing how we’re going back even to before the '60s, I might as well add stuff I grew up with that seems to have dropped out of sight, such as
What can I say? Both Mike Bloomfield and Elvin Bishop.
This is kind of an offspring of early Jethro Tull (Mick Abrahams was Tull’s original guitarist), but bluesier:
But this might be. Call it “Son of Mountain” - Les West and Corky Laing formed the heart of Mountain (along with Felix Pappalardi while he was still alive). Jack Bruce fit in very nicely.
Jack is worth a thread by himself - here with Mark Nauseef and Miroslav Tadić:
Great topic - here’s a gem from the great country music artist Mac McCord at his creepiest - “A Crazy Kind of Love”
Seriously - an SCTV reference here is so TOTALLY AWESOME! Maybe we need Bobby Bittman’s song from “Maudlin’s Eleven” or “Jacky We Hardly Knew Ye!”
I love Dark side, but for me “Atom Heart Mother” was much less overplayed and appeals to me more. I inserted “Fat old sun” into my “Good night kiddies” playlist
Together with the awesome Eva Cassidy covers of “over the rainbow”, “time after time” and “imagine”
Love that Sylvers song, thanks for adding it to the list.
Fat Old Sun is amazing, and I agree about the album being more listenable
but it’s no…
I forgot about Bloodwyn Pig. Great pick!
The musical range of Pink Floyd was kind of staggering, its kind of a shame the only things most of the “main stream” know about is “The Wall” and “Dark Side”
People would find it hard to recognise this one as Pink Floyd
Excellent band, they were. Mick still plays the best Cat’s Squirrel. (Move over, Clapton! )
This started as an '80s thread, and I’m trying to dredge up the better rareties I listened to back then. Joachim Kuhn and Jan Akkerman, together or separately, certainly:
Ex-Stone Mick Taylor, certainly. His solo album was circulating around 1980. Here’s a “twofer”:
BLT, certainly (lots of Jack Bruce in various bands during that decade and into the next):