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waugh-bao · 4 months
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rolloroberson · 2 months
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Keith Richards and the Xpensive Winos covering Lou Reed’s “I’m Waiting for the Man” for a forthcoming tribute to Lou. Keith lays it bare and raises it a level or two. Only “the Man” can do that, even if it’s an 80 year old man now.
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vintagerocker69 · 4 months
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Happy 80th Birthday too the original (Jumpin Jack Flash) Keith Richards, while others of your age are possibly in Care homes , thinking about a new hip operation. You have just released a new album that's No 1 all over the World. And next year with the Rolling Stones are performing live in the USA covering 20 + Gigs. You are one of the last remaining stepping stones of the Afro American Bluesman that travelled to Chicago from the Delta. The epitome of cool style and dress , one of the coolest Cats on this planet. 🎸🎙🎵✌️
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thebedroomblues · 7 months
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The Glimmer Twins during the recording of Hackney Diamonds, 2023.
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Round one
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The KLF
Formed in: 1987
Genres: Electronic, dance, eurodance, stadium house, avant-garde, alternative dance
Lineup: Bill Drummond - vocals, TR-808 beatbox, production
Jimmy Cauty - TR-808 beatbox, production
Albums from the 80s:
1987 (What the Fuck is Going On?) [1987] (as the Justified Ancients of Mu Mu)
Who Killed The JAMs [1988] (as the Justified Ancients of Mu Mu)
Shag Times [1988] (credited to all three of the duo's band names)
The History of The JAMs a.k.a. The Timelords [1989] (credited to all three of the duo's band names)
The "What Time is Love?" Story [1989] (primarily credited as the KLF)
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The Blues Brothers
Formed in: 1978
Genres: Blues
Lineup: "Joliet" Jake Blues (John Belushi) – lead vocals, backing vocals Elwood Blues (Dan Aykroyd) – backing vocals, harmonica, lead vocals
Steve "The Colonel" Cropper – guitar
Matt "Guitar" Murphy – guitar
Donald "Duck" Dunn – bass guitar
Steve Jordan - drums
Willie "Too Big" Hall - drums
Lou "Blue Lou" Marini – tenor and alto saxophones, backing vocals
Alan "Mr. Fabulous" Rubin – trumpet, backing vocals
Tom "Triple Scale" Scott – tenor and alto saxophones, backing vocals
Tom "Bones" Malone – tenor and baritone saxophones, trombone, trumpet, backing vocals, horn arrangements
Albums from the 80s:
The Blues Brothers (1980)
Made in America (1980)
Best of the Blues Brothers (1981)
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nonesuchrecords · 3 months
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It was 20 years ago today: bassist Viktor Krauss released his solo debut album, Far From Enough, on Nonesuch. On the album, Krauss collaborates with guitarists Bill Frisell and Jerry Douglas and drummer Steve Jordan, and sister Alison Krauss vocalizes on the Robert Plant tune “Big Log.” You can hear it here.
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waugh-bao · 2 months
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Keith talks about Charlie and his role in launching Keith’s solo career (2023)
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rolloroberson · 8 months
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The Rolling Stones with “Angry” from their forthcoming album “Hackney Diamonds”. The video features Sydney Sweeney riding down Hollywood Boulevard.
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jt1674 · 3 months
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Aztec Camera - Working In A Goldmine
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Artist
Aztec Camera
Composer
Roddy Frame
Lyricist
Roddy Frame
Produced
Rob Mounsey
Credit
Roddy Frame - Vocals, guitar Rob Mounsey - Keyboards, keyboard programming Will Lee - Bass Steve Jordan - Drums Carol Steele - Percussion Lani Groves - Backing vocals Gordon Grody - Backing vocals Robin Clark - Backing vocals
Released
November 9 1987
Streaming
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update : The Rolling Stones new album Hackney Diamonds will be released on October 20 💕💕
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