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musicman69love · 1 year
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Rory Gallagher and his trusty ole Strat. Smokin.
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Whiskey Blues Music - Best of Slow Blues Blues Rock - Modern electric blues
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...Cheers 🥃🎶❤️
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Tracklist:
Subterranean Homesick Blues • She Belongs To Me • Maggie's Farm • Love Minus Zero / No Limit • Outlaw Blues • On The Road Again • Bob Dylan's 115th Dream • Mr. Tambourine Man • Gates Of Eden • It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) • It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
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thecreativemillennial · 9 months
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myvinylplaylist · 6 months
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ZZ Top: Fandango! (1975)
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Side One Live Recorded At The Warehouse, New Orleans Captured As It Came Down - Hot, Spontaneous - And Presented To You Honestly, Without The Assistance Of Studio Gimmicks.
London Records
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cannedbluesblog · 9 months
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Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac
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my-chaos-radio · 5 months
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Release: January 28, 1997
Lyrics:
Lie to me
And tell me everything is alright
Lie to me
And tell me that you're stayin' the night
Tell me that you'll never leave
Oh, and I'll just try to make believe
That everything, everything you're tellin' me is true
Come on baby won't you just
(Lie to me) Come on baby
(Go ahead and lie to me, woah, oh, oh, lie to me)
You know how I'm sorry about it
Lie to me
It doesn't matter anymore
It could never be
The way it was before
If I can't hold on to you
Leave me somethin' I can hold onto
For just a little while won'tcha
Won'tcha let me dream, yeah
Come on an'
Oooh, anyone can see
That you love him more than me
But right now baby, let me pretend
That our love will never end
yeah, come on baby
(Go ahead and lie to me)
You know just what I'm talkin'about
(Whoa, lie to me) Come on an'
(Go ahead and lie to me)
You know just what I'm talkin' about now, baby
Come on an' (Oh, lie to me)
Yeah, yeah baby
(Go ahead and lie to me)
Songwriter:
Come on, come on, babe why don'tcha
(Lie to me)
Never saw it comin' (Go ahead and lie to me)
Come on, I just want you to lie to me
Jon Bon Jovi / Richard Sambora
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Jonny Lang
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... sound of rebellion ...
" ... but Tuesday's just as bad ... "
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haveyouheardthisband · 5 months
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musicman69love · 1 year
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Samantha Fish letting that SG Rip.
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odk-2 · 1 year
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Albert King - Born Under a Bad Sign (1967) Booker T. Jones (Music) / William Bell (Lyrics) from: "Born Under a Bad Sign " / "Personal Manager" (Single) "Born Under a Bad Sign" (Compilation LP)
Blues | Electric Blues
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Personnel: Albert King: Vocals / Lead Guitar Steve Cropper: Rhythm Guitar Booker T. Jones: Keyboads Isaac Hayes: Piano Donald "Duck" Dunn: Bass Al Jackson, Jr.: Drums
Horns: Memphis Horns: Wayne Jackson: Trumpet Andrew Love: Tenor Saxophone Joe Arnold: Baritone Saxophone / Flute
Recorded: @ The Stax Records Studios in Memphis, Tennessee USA on May 17, 1967
Single Released: May 25, 1967
Compilation LP Released: August, 1967
Stax Records
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Tracklist:
Introduction • Every Day I Have The Blues • How Blue Can You Get? • Worry, Worry, Worry • Medley (3 O'Clock Blues / Darlin' You Know I Love You) • Sweet Sixteen • The Thrill Is Gone • Please Accept My Love
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beatleshistoryblog · 2 years
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LECTURE 13: THE STONES: Muddy Waters (1913-1983) enjoyed a huge and devoted following in the UK, and he had an enormous influence on the formation of a blues scene in London in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Muddy came from Mississippi, and counted among his early influences such Blues pioneers as Son House and Robert Johnson. Thanks to musicologist Alan Lomax, the American Library of Congress recorded Muddy in 1941 and preserved the recordings in a pristine state, which inspired Muddy to pursue a music career. A few years later, he moved to Chicago, bought an electric guitar, signed a contract with Chess, and the rest – as they say – is history.  This promo film is lots of fun because it shows Muddy at a railroad depot in Manchester, England, in 1964. Muddy would perform in Great Britain many times. His first visit there in 1958 introduced amplified electric blues to the British people, and they loved it. 
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dankalbumart · 7 months
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Live Stock by Roy Buchanan Polydor 1975 Blues / Blues-Rock / Electric Blues / Rhythm & Blues / Rock & Roll
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myvinylplaylist · 4 months
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ZZ Top: Degüello (1979)
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Issued in an in-store promotional jacket with different artwork that contained the stock issue inside.
Some copies have a sticker that reads:
PROVIDED WITH THE HOPE THAT YOU WILL USE THIS FOR IN-STORE PLAY.
PROMO COPY - NOT FOR RESALE
WARNER BROS. RECORDS & TAPES
Issued with a Printed inner sleeve.
Album Cover by Bill Narum
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