Thursday, September 9, 2010

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.- The Allman Brothers Band Do not Keep Me Wonderin '


Today I feel like that is playoff, at least for me, one of the best songs written by the great Gregg Allman, who is none other than "Don ' t Keep me wonderin '".-
Song featured in the second of the Allman Brothers album," Idlewild South ", published in 1970, has become one of the great classics of the band, which dominates the slide guitar of Duane Allman, and his "question and answer" with Thom Doucette's harmonica on the powerful rhythm section and the extraordinary sound of Gregg Allman Hammond, who has always been more than a soloist, teacher to use the sound of the B3 organ to support, texture and strength to those issues, somewhat along the lines of the great Booker T. Jones .-
Recently, with the presence of Derek Trucks in the band, the issue has gained in strength thanks to the aggressive sound that has this guitar when playing the slide guitar, which is an absolute master, one of the best the world today, no doubt, making it one of the great moments of the band direct
.- Here you are the original 1970 version, with its original lineup: Duane Allman (slide & lead guitar), Dickey Betts (lead guitar), Gregg Allman (vocals, hammond organ & piano), Berry Oakley (bass), Jaimoe (drums, percussion); Butch Trucks (drums and percussion), and the collaboration of Thom Doucette on harmonica:




And a live version of their double CD and DVD live at the Beacon Theater in New York with the current lineup, which includes: Gregg Allman (hammond organ and vocals), Jaimoe (drums and percussion), Butch Trucks (drums and percussion), Marc Quinones (percussion), Warren Haynes (guitar), Derek Trucks (slide guitar) and Oteil Burbridge (bass):



Tuesday, September 7, 2010

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remember how the day seeing that 1989 film starring Al Pacino, Ellen Barkin and John Goodman, called "Sea of \u200b\u200bLove", in which Al Pacino played a New York detective who was on the trail of a serial murderer who, after killing their victims left a record playing the song that gave title to the movie, I dramatically impact of that wonderful song. It seemed simple, fair, direct, and grabbed me like few others. Since then it has become one of the songs in my life .-

"Sea of \u200b\u200bLove", composed by John Phillip Baptiste, known as Phil Phillips, George Khoury, and that interpretation original Phil Phillips earned the number 1 in 1959 in the Billboard charts in the category of R & B. Phil Phillips did not regain any more success with any other of his songs .-

In "Sea of \u200b\u200bLove" have been lots of versions, among which we should highlight the Honeydrippers, whose version reach the top again of the charts of Billboard, Iggy Pop (one of my favorites), that of Tom Waits (beautifully dark, and that is another of my favorites) or the more simplistic version of "naked" by Cat Power .-
Despite its simplicity I think one of the most beautiful songs have been composed, and a song which is part of my life as few

.- "Come with me my love
to the sea, the sea of \u200b\u200blove
i want to tell you just how much
i love you Do you remember
When we met
that's the day I Knew
You Were my pet
i want to to tell you
just how much i love you.
Come with me
to the sea
of Love "

The original PHIL PHILLIPS:





Honeydrippers:




TOM WAITS:




IGGY POP:


Monday, September 6, 2010

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SEA OF LOVE GEORGE" Little Hat "Jones" Bye bye baby blues "DREAM THEATER

When I was a blues purist stage , and only I used to hear that kind of music, I found a subject that has caught me and I've always felt a great fascination. No, I guess when a song grabs you, you do not have to look for further explanations.
The blues is "bye bye baby blues of a musician named George Jones, better known as Little Hat Jones.
This musician was born on October 5, 1899 in Texas, who earned his living playing in the streets. In June 1929, made a recording with the legendary Okeh label, and in that time played guitar on nine tracks of a great Texas blues, Texas Alexander, also for the Okeh label. In that same June, Jones recorded ten songs, which really was the legacy left over from the music of the bluesman, ten songs, plus nine meetings with Texas Alexander.
never returned to record another track and died in Naples, Texas, in 1981 at the age of 80 years .-
And today, on this blog, we pay tribute to this musician as unknown the majority.

Sunday, September 5, 2010

November Uk Red Flower

vs JJ Cale James Jamerson

Yeah, I know, the post title is a bit puzzling and even stupid, but I served as the basis for some thoughts on two opposite ways of understanding music: complexity versus simplicity, which fetched compared to the simple .-
Dream Theater, as good musicians Berkley Music School, pose a complex type of music, tremendous long tracks, with changes of pace, style, rhythms, and tremendous technical demonstrations of its members. Meanwhile
JJCale represents as few of his compositions simplicity, minimalism almost perfectly reflected in songs usually no more than 3 minutes or 3 minutes and setting, and how difficult it is for anyone trying to become a composer: to make beautiful music in such a short space of time. Generally
some people think it's much more difficult to make and play music like Dream Theater than JJ Cale, and while it may be true in the second case (touch), it is quite uncertain at first.
I've always been surrounded by musicians, guitarists in particular and generally obsessed with doing the more complex issues better, it seemed that if the issue was too simple not interested or something, and make good music had to "complicate matters a bit ".
The older I get, the more I realize that people like Cale or even Fogerty were geniuses, because when I try to compose a song, and try to make it as simple as possible, I realize how fucking hard it is, and I think amazing that there are people who make an art of simplicity. Complicating
a subject is generally easier, and especially if you have the technical skill of being able to touch things. You can create several parts, each more chunga, find a way to connect them smoothly and voilĂ , you have a topic of more than 7 minutes full of extreme complexity, then we'll see if we can play, but make an issue of 2:30 minutes, simple, simple, and is really good, man, that's another fucking story, and a lot more fucking story.
And yes, I know, are different styles of music, but overall the theme of simplicity or complexity in the composition is given in most styles, each with their own circumstances, and so, if you really there is a conflict between Dream Theater and JJ Cale, between complexity and simplicity, I would not hesitate to hand I would

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