Gram Parsons was fine. Grievous Angel was good. He did some work with The Byrds. GP and The Fallen Angels, Live 1973 is one of my favorite.
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I noticed that The Allman Brothers Band (ABB) has not been mentioned. This is an outstanding Southern rock band. The old line up with brothers...
What about Guy Clark? Anyone listen to and enjoy Clark?
I noticed a number of Blues performers have been mentioned but I do not see Howlin' Wolf. You mention Howlin' Wolf you must mention Hubert Sumlin...
Anyone catch this Dead line up with Warren Haynes and Jimmy Herring taking part? I saw this line up twice and was blown away. Sounded like they...
Any thoughts on WSP since Jimmy Herring has joined them? The first time I saw this new line up Herring appeared very tight, but by their New...
Does anyone listen to and enjoy Gov. Mule? Warren Haynes burns that ax up! After A. Woody died I saw them several times in Nashville with Dave...
I have enjoyed NY for yrs. seen him several times solo, w/ CSN&Y and Crazy Horse and have never seen a bad show. In Atl. w/ CSN&Y a couple of...
Another one would be Les Paul
Do you think?!?
First time for me was 1969 outside hanging upside down in a tree doing LSD 25. Very clean and had a ball
Saw Michael and WSP many time and each time I was just shocked at how good he was and played sitting down. I'm glad to see Jimmy Herring has...
Teddy Kennedy
Was a fine poet
I think he was just an entertainer, a funny one but that's about it. i enjoy his show esp the early stuff.
He does a great job w/ SCI and they sound better when KW plays w/ them
Band of Gypsys
Bridge of Sighs took things in a whole new direction This is off toplc, but if you like this piece you must hear Jeff Beck's Blow by Blow
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