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What rock music are you listening to? Non-Jazz, Non-Classical.


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2 hours ago, mjazzg said:

I always think of 'Don Juan's Reckless Daughter' as that

Interesting .... "Reckless Daughter" seems a Jaco Pastorius show to me, whereas on "Heijira" the variety of bassists used is astounding ....

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3 hours ago, soulpope said:

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Joe Ely "Down On The Drag" (MCA Records)                                                             1979 ....

This is a good one!  I find things I love on every Ely record.  Both his solo work and with The Flatlanders.  

I've meet and hung out with Joe a number of times when I lived in Texas.  He's a great guy, and easy to talk to.  I suspect his touring has slowed down substantially, sadly, as he's gotten older.

Here's a song he released last year that isn't on an album yet.
 

 

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11 hours ago, Aggie87 said:

This is a good one!  I find things I love on every Ely record.  Both his solo work and with The Flatlanders.  

I've meet and hung out with Joe a number of times when I lived in Texas.  He's a great guy, and easy to talk to.  I suspect his touring has slowed down substantially, sadly, as he's gotten older.

Thnx for sharing ....

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15 hours ago, Kevin Bresnahan said:

I never did pick that one up. I guess I figured that the band picked the best of the tracks for the original release and didn't think the alternate takes would be very different. Was I wrong?

Honestly, I haven't listened to all the disks that much. There are some tracks with a sax player that don't work well. But like any group of live tracks, some are better than others. Let's just say the original album wasn't wrong.

But I like the idea of hearing complete shows, as opposed to a 'best of' from multiple shows. The most successful so far is Jimi Hendrix, "Songs For Groovy Children" (The Fillmore East Concerts). A real tour de force!

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3 hours ago, BFrank said:

Honestly, I haven't listened to all the disks that much. There are some tracks with a sax player that don't work well. But like any group of live tracks, some are better than others. Let's just say the original album wasn't wrong.

Rudolph Carter .... prior to that with the Percy Sledge Band ...

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