Some more from the early 70s... The breakthrough record that made Hawkwind. In typical fashion, they missed out on the No 1 chart position because their record company didn't produce enough copies to meet the demand, it only made No 2... [video=youtube;MoZ_Lg21b14]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MoZ_Lg21b14[/video] One of the top groups of the period formed from the remnants of 'The Crazy World of Arthur Brown'. With a chilling opening Atomic Rooster and 'Death walks behind you'... [video=youtube;8yO7l6TmIRI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8yO7l6TmIRI[/video] Argent with their anthem 'Hold your head up'... [video=youtube;FBnSWJHawQQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBnSWJHawQQ[/video]
1968, Jimmy Page was a session guitarist and played on many records that year. John Bonham was the drummer...
[video=youtube;5oOCTxHiAFU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5oOCTxHiAFU[/video] Copyed from the youtube page, Here is a killer live document from 1989. Nine great guitarist from the past go on tour together, & the results are spectacular. These boys know how to rock, & rock they do, with a vengeance, & maturity that only come from pros like these axe slingers! To bad there is a couple of songs missing on this CD that were on the double live album, but sit back & enjoy this great collectors recording! The guitarists! Randy California - Spirit Pete Haycock - Climax Blues Band Steve Howe - Yes/Asia Steve Hunter - Lou Reed/Alice Cooper Robby Krieger - The Doors Alvin Lee - Ten Years After Andy Powell - Wishbone Ash Ted Turner - Wishbone Ash Leslie West - Mountain 1. Dr. Brown I Presume - Pete Haycok 2. The Idler - Steve Hunter with Pete Haycock 3. Lucienne - Pete Haycock with Steve Hunter 4. Groove Thing - Randy California with Steve Hunter 5. Hey Joe - Randy California 6. Love Me Two Times - Robby Krieger with Steve Hunter 7. The King Will Come - Ted Turner & Andy Powell 8. Theme From An Imaginary Westren - Leslie West 9. Sketches In The Sun - Steve Howe 10. Wurm - Steve Howe with Pete Haycock 11. No Limit - Alvin Lee 12. Ain't Nothin' Shakin' - Alvin Lee 13. All Along The Watch Tower - All Artist EDIT, live from Hammersmith Odeon as it was known then.
You guys know your stuff, again thanks for all your input, I'm really enjoying the music. I take my hat off to you all.
[video=youtube;SvPZo52X5vo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvPZo52X5vo[/video] Hope you don't mind if I pop in some random stuff, I want to encourage other posters to join in the music forum, just mixing it up a little. Anyway I love this track!
Anyone recognise this one? [video=youtube;fMPj8c676po]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMPj8c676po[/video]
You must be reading my mind UTR's, I was just about to post saying we've had Sir Les, we've had Anton, we've got Rio so let's have some Franz... Spooky though, we've just 'celebrated' the 100th anniversary of Franz Ferdinand's assassination... [video=youtube;r8k-iy_tWtQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8k-iy_tWtQ[/video]
I need to be careful with that Fullers Honey Dew, it's good gear that stuff. A few bottles and then everything becomes a conspiracy theroy,Lol. Back to the music now.
This is worth watching just for the video in my opinion, a great track from Norman Cook. [video=youtube;HYFdtNPlCkE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYFdtNPlCkE[/video]