Rock - what are you listening to?

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cybot wrote: Thu Mar 07, 2019 7:45 pm Even with a dead mic Peter nails this BB King number with an impassioned performance during the chaos of his final gigs at the Boston Tea Party 1970. Nothing, but nothing, compares to P A Green.....



Agreed, that is brilliant!!
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cybot wrote: Thu Mar 07, 2019 7:45 pm Even with a dead mic Peter nails this BB King number with an impassioned performance during the chaos of his final gigs at the Boston Tea Party 1970. Nothing, but nothing, compares to P A Green.....



Agreed, that is brilliant!! Apologies for second post, can't delete it but maybe that's ok too;-)
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That's ok Shane. Makes me doubly happy 😊

Anyway good to hear from you again.....
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Obvious,yes. But still brilliant for the day that's in it
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tweber wrote: Sun Mar 17, 2019 9:21 pm Image
Obvious,yes. But still brilliant for the day that's in it
A truly iconic performance from Rory and his merry wee band. I cannot believe the boards didn't catch fire! Imagine if it had have been performed at night? The whole island would have been burnt to the ground :)

Can't believe that as I'm typing this Rory Gallagher's Irish Tour '74 is beaming from TG4!
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"Let the great constellation of flickering ashes be heard"

RIP Scott Engel.....and Bruno Ganz.



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Yeah,Scott was a huge loss. I remember in my young teens listening to the transistor under the covers and it was the usual music you'd hear at the time until... the presenter played some Scott Walker. I'd never heard anything like this before.

In one track I was introduced to Scott Walker and Jacques Brel. A giant step.

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Nice one Ivor.....

....and here he is from his own fire escape in the sky. What a voice and such lyrics.




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This is one of the finest Irish albums of recent decades. Fontaines DC - Dogrel

Stunning stuff if you like Magazine/Pogues/A House/Billy Bragg/ Idles/Shame etc...
Honest, literary songs about reality. Love it. On yellow vinyl.


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