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Nottingham band - Sons & Lovers
Enigma. replied to Chrissiec's topic in Nick Palmer's Nottstalgia General Music Chat.
Nottingham band Sons & Lovers call it a day after 50 years in the show business http://www.nottinghampost.com/nottingham-band-who-supported-jimi-hendrix-and-shirley-bassey-call-it-a-day-after-50-years/story-30018575-detail/story.html -
Not quite the Woodstock line up of Hendrix, CCR, The Band, Janis Joplin, Canned Heat, The Who, Johnny Winter, Ten Years After, Grateful Dead, Mountain, Tim Hardin, Joe Cocker, Santana, Jefferson Airplane, Keef Hartley, etc. Or Watkins Glen in 73.The Allman Brothers, The Band and the Grateful Dead which I believe still holds the highest attendance record of 600,000 for just three bands playing in shifts over 18 hours.
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Just checked out some festival line ups from the 60's. Try this lot for size. - Monterey, 1967, Johnny Rivers, The Animals, Simon & Garfunkle, Big Brother & The Holding Company, Electric Flag, Canned Heat, Country Joe & the Fish, Steve Miller, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Buffalo Springfield, Jimi Hendrix, The Who, The Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, The Byrds. Plus many more. Miami, 1968, Jose Feliciano, Terry Reid, Procul Harum, Three Dog Night, Chuck Berry, Fleetwood Mac, Stepperwolf, Grateful Dead, Joni Mitchell, Box Tops, Iron Butterfly, Turtles, Canned Heat. Plus many
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Strangely not much footage of Hendrix & Sic Boy Federation?
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80's Nottingham Bands...
Cloudesley replied to fishead's topic in Nick Palmer's Nottstalgia General Music Chat.
Ok from my era mid 1980's Clint Bestwood & the Mescal Marauders The Lipstick Killers Up! The Dinosaurs Sir Hendrix Deadboy & the Sick Boy Federation Tropical Blue (later Word Association) Boys Own Club Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk -
I to could be mistaken Fly, but am as certain as I can be that Beck played the Beach on one occasion. The Beach as I recall it had a lower and narrower stage. Beck broke two or three strings and keep passing his guitar back to his roadie for a string change before ( at least apparently) 'losing it' and 'whanging' a perfectly good Fender off the right hand wall till the neck and body parted company. That said I did see Beck at the Boat also. I can see Rod in pink and white pants (possibly pyjama pants) with a matching pink vest with white piping. He was a bit of a lad... I dunno why I th
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Cartridge/stylus to play 78s?
DJ360 replied to The Engineer's topic in Nick Palmer's Nottstalgia General Music Chat.
OK, firstly it seems that the Audio Technica has a built in 'phono equalisation' or 'phono' stage which will output either an equalised signal at line level to a standard line level input, or via a toggle switch, will output the raw signal from the cartridge to an external 'phono' stage. It will also output a 'digitised' version of the music at a reasonable bitrate, via USB. This could be connected directly to a PC, or into a suitable USB equipped Digital to Analogue Converter (DAC) If anyone wants an explanation of RIAA, or 'phono' equalisation and why it is needed to replay vinyl or other -
Whatever Eric Clapton has turned in to he has inspired millions of kids world wide in to becoming muso's of one sort or another. His tastes were very eclectic and that shows in his later work (which I'm not particularly a fan of) but you can't say he isn't a great. This is a fairly general top ten and, in my opinion, there are some gaping mistakes in it. Jimi Hendrix Duane Allman (maybe but not No.2) B.B. King Eric Clapton Robert Johnson (maybe but only with the Devil's help) Chuck Berry Stevie Ray Vaughan (don't agree - my taste) Ry Cooder Jimmy Page Keith Richards (don't agree)
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Paul ......L shaped room near Trent uni, pigalle club hockley, babels Huntingdon street, ad lib/ beachcomber ( jimmy Hendrix ) st Mary's gate, Penny farthing Wollaton street......all 1960s into 1970s..... Pm if I can help you anymore .... Chrissie
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Another Rocker has left us,this man was a roadie for Jimi Hendrix. A man who spoke his mind throughout, even his Blackpool band The Rockin' Vicars caused a stir.Had me head in Lemmys bass bin one time..and walked to Silverdale.. my ears were still ringing!! Playing bass now,at the great gig in the sky.
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Who was your favourite 1950s and 1960s group?
Oztalgian replied to Compo's topic in Owt' Abaaht Nowt !
Interestingly NME has the following top 10 hits of the sixties 10 - Heard it through the grapevine - Marvin Gaye 9 - Like a rolling stone - Bob Dylan 8 - Suspicious minds - Elvis Presley 7 - Sympathy for the devil - Rolling Stones 6 - I'm waiting for the man - Velvet Underground 5 - Leader of the pack - Shangri-La's 4 - All along the watchtower - Jimi Hendrix 3 - Good Vibrations - Beach Boys 2 - Be my baby - Ronettes 1 - A day in the life - Beatles For the full 100 check out www.nme.com and look for lists -
Clever people are left handed,two examples,JImi Hendrix,Paul Mcartney
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#52 I too sold all my vinyl when I had some money problems (my own fault) Some are now worth quite a bit Jimi Hendrix Band of gypsies (on Track puppets on sleeve) Quadrophenia - The Who again on track The First Hawkwind LP A head rings out - Blodwyn Pig My money sense has now improved and I have built up a nice collection of CDs & I have managed to buy some of the older stuff.
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Music Intro's
Guest replied to Michael Booth's topic in Nick Palmer's Nottstalgia General Music Chat.
Memory shakers Rat Bat Blue..Deep Purple. Something In The Air..Thunderclap Newman. Crosstown Traffic.. Jimi Hendrix. She's A Rainbow.. Rolling Stones. 2468 Motorway.. Tom Robinson Band. -
With A Little Help From My Friends...Joe Cocker Heard It Through The Grapevine...Marvin Gaye Fire And Rain...James Taylor All Along The Watchtower...Jimi Hendrix Stairway To Heaven...Led Zeppelin
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Song Lyrics Trivia
Dave 48 replied to mick2me's topic in Nick Palmer's Nottstalgia General Music Chat.
#23 All Along The Watchtower......Jimmi Hendrix -
Musical Milestones in your life?
DJ360 replied to mick2me's topic in Nick Palmer's Nottstalgia General Music Chat.
Firstly, really enjoying 'Jools' tonight. Ricki Lee Jones is still pretty cool! Among the first songs I recall hearing was 'Little Things Mean a Lot', by Kitty Kallen. I was about 4. Still love it. Her earlier 'swing' output with the Harry James Orch. was ace too. Throughout the 50s I was fed a diet of such 'pop' as the BBC deigned to play on the 'Light Programme'. I had little access to Radio Luxemburg or the wider music scene. Buddy Holly died on my 10th birthday.. which sort of locked us together. These days I think Holly is underappreciated. His guitar playing and song writing were b -
The day the music died
katyjay replied to mick2me's topic in Nick Palmer's Nottstalgia General Music Chat.
Jimi Hendrix died 45 yrs ago today, so our paper says. -
the greatest rock album of all time
Guest replied to dude from niagara's topic in Nick Palmer's Nottstalgia General Music Chat.
Thick As A Brick: Jethro Tull. Fire And Water: Free. Crash Landing: Jimi Hendrix. Boston: Boston. Machine Head: Deep Purple. -
Favourite Rock Tracks
crankypig replied to FLY2's topic in Nick Palmer's Nottstalgia General Music Chat.
A few more favourites of mine 51st anniversary.....JImi Hendrix Homework.........Fleetwood mac Run run run.........Jojo gunn Hey joe.....JImi Hendrix The boys are back in town......thin lizzy -
Favourite Rock Tracks
annswabey replied to FLY2's topic in Nick Palmer's Nottstalgia General Music Chat.
Cream Crossroads Led Zeppelin When the Levee Breaks Led Zeppelin Since I've Been Loving You Jimi Hendrix Hey Joe -
Favourite Rock Tracks
Moody cow replied to FLY2's topic in Nick Palmer's Nottstalgia General Music Chat.
Jailbait....Motörhead White room...cream Welcome to the jungle...guns n roses Livin on a prayer...Bon jovi Purple haze...jimi Hendrix -
Favourite Rock Tracks
Bubblewrap replied to FLY2's topic in Nick Palmer's Nottstalgia General Music Chat.
Riders on the storm - The Doors (L.A. Woman) Who Knows - Jimi Hendrix(Band Gypsies) The Lemon Song - Led Zeppelin (2nd album) To cry you a song - Jethro Tull (Benefit)