EKE BBB Posted July 23, 2024 Report Posted July 23, 2024 https://www.facebook.com/share/71oUNRCUHNbyco9A/?mibextid=WC7FNe Quote
JSngry Posted July 24, 2024 Report Posted July 24, 2024 RIP Still respect him for hiring Blue Mitchell, et. al. He didn't have to do that. Quote
GA Russell Posted July 24, 2024 Report Posted July 24, 2024 RIP. I respected him for routinely hiring young guys better than him. At the time, some of my favorites did that - Herbie Mann, Miles Davis, Spencer Davis. I guess Paul Revere did that too. I just the other day listened to his Greatest Decca Hits cd, and I'll give it another go. Quote
felser Posted July 24, 2024 Report Posted July 24, 2024 RIP, I quite enjoyed his first decade of albums. Gave the world Peter Green, Mick Taylor, Jon Hiseman, and others (Clapton was already known from his work with the Yardbirds). Cream, Colosseum, Fleetwood Mac, Keef Hartley Band (and, regretably, Mark-Almond) all come directly out of his groups. Quote
danasgoodstuff Posted July 24, 2024 Report Posted July 24, 2024 I've always enjoyed this solo piano outing of his. Quote
romualdo Posted July 24, 2024 Report Posted July 24, 2024 RIP John saw him a couple of times, once here in Brisbane circa 78 then Sydney early 80s Quote
Jazzmonkie Posted July 24, 2024 Report Posted July 24, 2024 When I saw him his band had Blue Mitchell, Victor Gaskin and Ernie Watts. One of the opening acts was a young upstart named Boz Scaggs. Quote
Jim Duckworth Posted July 24, 2024 Report Posted July 24, 2024 12 hours ago, JSngry said: RIP Still respect him for hiring Blue Mitchell, et. al. He didn't have to do that. If it weren't for him I would never have seen Blue Mitchell play live. Quote
jazzbo Posted July 24, 2024 Report Posted July 24, 2024 6 minutes ago, Jim Duckworth said: If it weren't for him I would never have seen Blue Mitchell play live. Yes, I can say the same thing. . . saw Mayall with Mitchell at the University of Chicago for a television show taping. Also on the bill was the Ohio Players, another band I enjoy. Quote
Rabshakeh Posted July 24, 2024 Report Posted July 24, 2024 I was re-visiting electric blues classics a few months ago, and the Beano record really stood out as an inflexion point in the music. Quote
felser Posted July 24, 2024 Report Posted July 24, 2024 This is my favorite Mayall album. I also especially like the albums with Peter Green. Quote
Bill Nelson Posted July 24, 2024 Report Posted July 24, 2024 Best track -- the magic starts at 2:30 getting into a serious jazz-blues jam, Hammond B3 included. Recorded in November, 1968 when Mayall moved to SoCal and joined the hippie scene. Quote
MomsMobley Posted December 29, 2024 Report Posted December 29, 2024 On 7/23/2024 at 10:28 PM, JSngry said: RIP Still respect him for hiring Blue Mitchell, et. al. He didn't have to do that. Mayall, Blue, Red Holloway, Victor Gaskin, Freddy Robinson, Keef Hartley in Australia '73 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkHOavAEDrM&ab_channel=myrageHQ ** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0IeyTowzRCk&ab_channel=myrageHQ ** same band audio only Quote
romualdo Posted December 30, 2024 Report Posted December 30, 2024 7 hours ago, MomsMobley said: Mayall, Blue, Red Holloway, Victor Gaskin, Freddy Robinson, Keef Hartley in Australia '73 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkHOavAEDrM&ab_channel=myrageHQ ** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0IeyTowzRCk&ab_channel=myrageHQ ** same band audio only thanks for posting the links - I used to watch the Australian GTK music show in the early 70s Quote
soulpope Posted December 30, 2024 Report Posted December 30, 2024 9 hours ago, MomsMobley said: Mayall, Blue, Red Holloway, Victor Gaskin, Freddy Robinson, Keef Hartley in Australia ** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0IeyTowzRCk&ab_channel=myrageHQ ** Blue Mitchell (!!) .... Quote
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