The Rolling Stones brought the blues to Europe and are playing together now for 50 years. Congratulation.
Gunther
that just makes me feel old - lol
Hi dedndave,
Quotethat just makes me feel old - lol
The truth is: we're old.
Gunther
I recall some years ago after, or maybe during, a performance Mick Jagger making the comment "Not bad for a bunch of old farts".
Can we safely say Led Zeppelin were somehow influence by Rolling Stones?
They were also a blues-rock band, albeit more 'heavier'... :P
Alex,
Nope, they were influenced by an English band called the Yardbirds which later was renamed Led Zepperlin. Before Jimmy Page they had Eric Clapton and Peter Green as lead guitarists.
Hi Steve,
QuoteBefore Jimmy Page they had Eric Clapton and Peter Green as lead guitarists.
that's right. Peter Green was an excellent guitarist. If I remember well, he was later in the 60s the lead guitar player by Fleetwood Mac (Albatros, Oh Well, The Green Manalishi etc.).
Gunther
...There are ugly rumors going around amongst prominent rock n roll groupies that Keith Richards actually died years ago,...but, he's been virtualized,...and, optimized, somewhat,...
...This is immortality,...
LOL
Quote from: Zen on July 14, 2012, 03:15:45 AM
...There are ugly rumors going around amongst prominent rock n roll groupies that Keith Richards actually died years ago,...but, he's been virtualized,...and, optimized, somewhat,...
...This is immortality,...
LOL
Maybe he "lives" in Otherland ... :biggrin:
BTW, I always thought the blues was brought to Europe by Jimi Hendrix.
Hi Greenhorn,
QuoteBTW, I always thought the blues was brought to Europe by Jimi Hendrix.
May be both is right. The truth is: July 12, 1962 the Stones gave the first concert in the Marquee Club of London (today it's a branch of the Spanish Banco Santander). They played some tunes of Muddy Waters, Big Bill Broonzy, Jimmy Rogers and Willie Dixon. That kind of music was not very popular in this time and without any doubt: the Stones did help to change that situation.
Anyway, Jimi Hendrix did his part, too. He was a guitar god and his dead in 1969 was tragedy.
Gunther
I used to eat at a pub up the road and the cook was a fanatic on Black Sabbath, the funny part he had not been born when they were recording.
Steve,
Quote from: hutch-- on July 15, 2012, 12:32:49 AM
I used to eat at a pub up the road and the cook was a fanatic on Black Sabbath, the funny part he had not been born when they were recording.
Oh yes, we've in Europe the same phenomenon: Young people love the music from the 60s, 70s, and 80s. But for me it's no wonder. The current number one radio station in Berlin plays the same 364 titles day for day over the year. More and more people can't detest that.
Gunther
I was born in 197o, the year Jimi passed away ...
I love his music since I heard it the first time when I was a little boy.
But I also like the music of this guy from down under: Dub FX 10/10/2008 'Society Gates' (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9dpSyY_Xa8&feature=BFa&list=SP5D908660F567C25B)
Too bad that I have no credit card and that I hate paypal, I would like to support him and buy some of his stuff.
So I have to wait until I meet him by chance here in Hamburg... :icon_rolleyes: *sigh*
Hi Greenhorn,
Quote from: Greenhorn on July 15, 2012, 06:10:35 AM
I was born in 197o, the year Jimi passed away ...
I love his music since I heard it the first time when I was a little boy.
Good choice.
Quote from: Greenhorn on July 15, 2012, 06:10:35 AM
But I also like the music of this guy from down under: Dub FX 10/10/2008 'Society Gates' (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9dpSyY_Xa8&feature=BFa&list=SP5D908660F567C25B)
Too bad that I have no credit card and that I hate paypal, I would like to support him and buy some of his stuff.
So I have to wait until I meet him by chance here in Hamburg... :icon_rolleyes: *sigh*
If you like that kind of music, you should watch that: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjbpwlqp5Qw (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjbpwlqp5Qw) It's amazing.
Gunther
Quote from: Gunther on July 15, 2012, 07:56:36 AM
If you like that kind of music, you should watch that: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjbpwlqp5Qw (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjbpwlqp5Qw) It's amazing.
Yes, it is. :t
Maybe I will visit their concert ... It's time for me to take more part in life again. The last ten years were only work, work, work...
And the only gain were damaged spinal disks.
BTW, Toto made a lot of very good songs ...
But it's not only the kind of music Dub FX makes, it's also his way of living. He's a globetrotter, has no contract at with the music industry and sells his CDs via his own label. Free like a gipsy...
Greenhorn
Quote from: Greenhorn on July 16, 2012, 03:53:33 AMBTW, Toto made a lot of very good songs ...
Yes, of course. Perpetuum Jazzile made also a "Rosana" cover. You can find it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_i_72aI46Vo (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_i_72aI46Vo). Excellent chorus.
Gunther