Was there ever a British Wrecking Crew? - Steve Hoffman Music Forums I cover the London session scene to a great extent in my book 'Bathed In Lightning', on John McLaughlin There was a fairly small pool of guitar sessioneers that would be called on for mid 60s pop records - the 'young generation' players Big Jim Sullivan, 'Little' Jim Page, Joe Moretti, John McLaughlin, Vic Flick (the Bond theme man) and a few others like Judd Proctor, and older players like
John Glascock’s Death Its Impact on Jethro Tull Ian himself has suggested that Barrie may have felt some residual guilt over John’s death, as he and John were leading similar lifestyles at the time Whatever: by the summer of 1980, the classic Tull lineup that had prevailed since 1976 was no more and Palmer and Evan were told they were no longer part of the band
Enjoying The Ride - Grateful Dead 60th Anniversary Box Set Row Jimmy New Minglewood Blues So Many Roads When I Paint My Masterpiece Bird Song Set 2: China Cat Sunflower I Know You Rider the show kind of nosedives after that, although if you don't look too critically at the Uncle John's > Playing, it has good things to offer
The Who - The Song Is Over Tour 2025* - Steve Hoffman Music Forums While I would love to see this, there's several impediments to a full acoustic tour For one, acoustic shows don't work too well in big arenas -- I love the Kingston show on the WHO 2CD edition, but that intimacy wouldn't translate to, say, Madison Square Garden -- and if they can't play big places, it means they'd have to play many more shows in smaller halls just to break even
John Fogerty To Release New Versions Of CCR Songs. . . I keep wondering if this is John’s way to cut his former band mates out of any licensing residuals CCR tunes are constantly being used in Movies TV commercials These sound-a-likes, will probably fool most people John gets all the cake
John Fogerty To Release New Versions Of CCR Songs. . . because John's next two albums "The Blue Ridge Rangers" (1973), "John Fogerty" (1975) and even "Centerfield" (1985) were one man band efforts that sounded stiff and mechanical As an example, imagine if McCartney had said during the recording of "Wings At The Speed Of Sound" to Wing's band members, "OK, were going to do our own songs but all of
John Fogerty To Release New Versions Of CCR Songs. . . As related by Russ Gary from a closed Fogerty thread on this Forum: After helping John build his get-away home in the great northwest, we returned to the Bay Area and began recording the songs of which would have joined “You Got the Magic” and “Evil Thing” to complete the Hoodoo album