Aber's Music Thread x3

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Just been reading about his sad passing.
A huge influence on the blues in the UK and it's incredible to think of all the big names that were in or around the Bluesbreakers.
I used to go and see him fairly regularly in Bridgend in the late 60's when Ainsley Dunbar was drumming for him. I actually got offered a "job" as a drum roady for them!
RIP John
 
Just been reading about his sad passing.
A huge influence on the blues in the UK and it's incredible to think of all the big names that were in or around the Bluesbreakers.
I used to go and see him fairly regularly in Bridgend in the late 60's when Ainsley Dunbar was drumming for him. I actually got offered a "job" as a drum roady for them!
RIP John

Lucky you Clingo to have seen him play live. As a teenager growing up in Belfast I didn't get the chance to see some of the best blues bands. But I remember myself and my mates listening to him on our record player. A true blues legend.
 
Lucky you Clingo to have seen him play live. As a teenager growing up in Belfast I didn't get the chance to see some of the best blues bands. But I remember myself and my mates listening to him on our record player. A true blues legend.
Irish, it's only just dawned on me that another great blues guitarist came from your own city of Belfast. Of course, I'm talking about the late, great Gary Moore.
 
Some random meme popped up on Facebook last night and the riff really got me, so I investigated and discovered a 80s band that I’d never heard of before. A bit more research (Wikipedia) taught me that they were from East London called The Outfield but they never made it here because their ‘melodic rock’ genre has never been overly popular here in the UK. However, the album this track is from went platinum in the States - which figures because it sounds like typical 1980’s US Rock - which people either love or hate. I happen to love it.
I think the lead singer sounds like Sting - and they are a 3-piece band too (with ‘guest’ members) just like the Police were.
Unfortunately their popularity faded and they ended up back in the UK playing pub gigs in the East End of London where they started. Sadly, the lead singer died in 2014 and another band member has also since died.
This is the song that got my attention - and it’s also their signature tune:
Proper 80s rock - crank it up, put the roof of the car down, shades on, mullet groomed and fixed in place with hairspray- and cruise along the boulevard in the sun by the sea……..

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Some random meme popped up on Facebook last night and the riff really got me, so I investigated and discovered a 80s band that I’d never heard of before. A bit more research (Wikipedia) taught me that they were from East London called The Outfield but they never made it here because their ‘melodic rock’ genre has never been overly popular here in the UK. However, the album this track is from went platinum in the States - which figures because it sounds like typical 1980’s US Rock - which people either love or hate. I happen to love it.
I think the lead singer sounds like Sting - and they are a 3-piece band too just like the Police were.
Unfortunately their popularity faded and they ended up back in the UK playing pub gigs in the East End of London where they started. Sadly, the lead singer died in 2014 and another band member has also since died.
This is the song that got my attention - and it’s also their signature tune:
Proper 80s rock - crank it up, put the roof of the car down, shades on, mullet groomed and fixed in place with hairspray- and cruise along the boulevard in the sun by the sea……..

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This song pops up a lot on my Google playlist with no input from me
 
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Some random meme popped up on Facebook last night and the riff really got me, so I investigated and discovered a 80s band that I’d never heard of before. A bit more research (Wikipedia) taught me that they were from East London called The Outfield but they never made it here because their ‘melodic rock’ genre has never been overly popular here in the UK. However, the album this track is from went platinum in the States - which figures because it sounds like typical 1980’s US Rock - which people either love or hate. I happen to love it.
I think the lead singer sounds like Sting - and they are a 3-piece band too just like the Police were.
Unfortunately their popularity faded and they ended up back in the UK playing pub gigs in the East End of London where they started. Sadly, the lead singer died in 2014 and another band member has also since died.
This is the song that got my attention - and it’s also their signature tune:
Proper 80s rock - crank it up, put the roof of the car down, shades on, mullet groomed and fixed in place with hairspray- and cruise along the boulevard in the sun by the sea……..

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It's funny how bands go elsewhere to find fame.
The same happened with Bush. Formed in Sheppards Bush, they didn't make it in the UK, but we're one of the most successful bands of the 90s in the US. Not my cup of tea, but a similar story.

Might have a listen to the Outfield. I'm OK with a bit of easy listening.
Thanks for posting.
 
It's funny how bands go elsewhere to find fame.
The same happened with Bush. Formed in Sheppards Bush, they didn't make it in the UK, but we're one of the most successful bands of the 90s in the US. Not my cup of tea, but a similar story.

Might have a listen to the Outfield. I'm OK with a bit of easy listening.
Thanks for posting.
I’ll be careful searching for ‘bush’ on my works laptop…. <laugh>
 
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