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Post by triffid on Aug 3, 2017 10:48:57 GMT
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Post by triffid on Aug 3, 2017 10:49:20 GMT
I think they nail this spot on - play loud
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Post by leon on Aug 3, 2017 21:51:20 GMT
Good stuff! I enjoyed the first one, and the guitarist has the same guitar as me, Fender Jazzmaster.. Always wanted a Rickenbacker though, but they cost as much as a decent PK.
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Post by aidyb2008 on Oct 27, 2017 8:23:59 GMT
I fucking love Seasick Steve, the only white man that can pull off the Blues other than Stevie Ray Vaugh and Jeff Healy. I've loved the Blues as long as I can remember and I feel it my duty to steer the younger lads in the right direction. John Lee Hooker who you're no doubt aware of and one you're perhaps not is the Genius of Robert Johnson. Try son of Dave great blues musician
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Post by triffid on Oct 27, 2017 11:22:21 GMT
I fucking love Seasick Steve, the only white man that can pull off the Blues other than Stevie Ray Vaugh and Jeff Healy. I've loved the Blues as long as I can remember and I feel it my duty to steer the younger lads in the right direction. John Lee Hooker who you're no doubt aware of and one you're perhaps not is the Genius of Robert Johnson. Try son of Dave great blues musician try the Bonnevilles from NI too.
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Post by henri on Oct 27, 2017 11:52:27 GMT
for a bit of different "hill-billy" stuff try the dead south , a bunch of canadians who dress like amish an sing country/bluegrass , an a guy who plays the double bass like a guitar .3 tracks i like are ,"in hell i'll have good company","recap" ,an my fave "bastard son" ,if only for the line "all i want is liqour an dirty whores" . H
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Post by Juan on Nov 18, 2017 22:05:35 GMT
RIP Malcom
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Post by triffid on Nov 20, 2017 11:19:16 GMT
Sad loss to the music world, dementia at 64, sometimes its a cruel world.
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Post by Juan on Sept 1, 2018 18:19:48 GMT
Missus browsing and heard this for the first time in an absolute Dogs age. I'd forgotten just how good they were.
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Post by tzsteve on Sept 1, 2018 18:59:24 GMT
a genuine classic but too punk for me
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Post by Juan on Sept 1, 2018 19:41:28 GMT
Fair enough. How about their take on a Stonewall C&W classic?
Always thought Meg should've done the vocals on this but it seems right and wrong in equal measure.
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Post by triffid on Sept 3, 2018 9:52:35 GMT
Saw these the other week in Motherwell, they are just about finished their UK tour now. Absolutely spot on gig, sound was superb, lots energy in their delivery, really enjoyed it, haven't danced so much in ages
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Post by mark on Sept 20, 2018 21:45:03 GMT
Pop rivets, nice guitar towards end 😀
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Post by Juan on Sept 22, 2018 22:44:34 GMT
Yet another sad lose from our childhoods and the Author of the funniest gardening/ lifestyle books I've ever read.
Sleep soundly Chas, you deserve it.
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Post by mark on Sept 22, 2018 23:36:46 GMT
Great musicians and much underated. Only appreciated them in more recent years , as you say, another bit of our childhood slips away.
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Post by triffid on Sept 24, 2018 10:37:43 GMT
No more Rabbit from hime then. Beat the big C but was still taken. His allotment book is good for beginners and has some good laughs in it.
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Post by Mel on Sept 24, 2019 8:03:59 GMT
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Post by tzsteve on Sept 25, 2019 16:23:09 GMT
well that's a nice relaxing tune mate
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Post by Mel on Oct 1, 2019 7:00:24 GMT
well that's a nice relaxing tune mate 😂 , it’s a noisy bugger but very observant. Here’s something a little lighter ,
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Post by 66sears on Oct 5, 2019 14:21:20 GMT
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