March 27, 20206 yr Bert Jansch - She Moved Through The Fair (Live from Bert Jansch: Fresh as a Sweet Sunday Morning) This is the track 'She Moved Through The Fair' from the Secret Records release CD and DVD release 'Bert Jansch: Fresh as a Sweet Sunday Morning'. This concert was shot at the Sheffield Memorial Hall on the 22nd April 2006.
March 27, 20206 yr 17 hours ago, Gol15 said: My favorite live performance ever recorded, the late Stevie Ray Vaughan, one of the few that could really play Hendrix...He has a monument somewhere in Texas, he died in a helicopter accident. This song at the middle has a great speech which makes the whole thing perfect, take care all God bless! A great guitarist. Can't believe that it's nearly 30 years since he died. I have watched clips of a tribute concert to him. The tribute concert involved his brother Jimmy, Bonnie Raitt, Clapton, Robert Cray, Buddy Guy, Dr. John and B.B. King. Not a bad line-up.
March 27, 20206 yr 1 hour ago, Boyne said: A great guitarist. Can't believe that it's nearly 30 years since he died. I have watched clips of a tribute concert to him. The tribute concert involved his brother Jimmy, Bonnie Raitt, Clapton, Robert Cray, Buddy Guy, Dr. John and B.B. King. Not a bad line-up. Sad loss. I've seen 6 of those play live over the years 🙂
March 29, 20206 yr Noel Gallagher - Wonderwall Noel performs Wonderwall in an atmospheric acoustic set for BBC Radio 2. (Radio 2 In Concert)
March 29, 20206 yr The Supremes. They did some brilliant stuff and still sounds great nearly 60 years after they started. Edited March 29, 20206 yr by Boyne
March 29, 20206 yr Noel Gallagher - Don't Look Back In Anger (Radio 2 In Concert) Noel wows the Radio Theatre crowd with a very special acoustic version of an Oasis classic
March 29, 20206 yr Mark Knopfler - Romeo and Juliet (Radio 2 Piano Room) Playing his Dire Straits classic, Mark Knopfler brings Romeo and Juliet to Ken Bruce's show in the Radio 2 Piano Room.
March 31, 20206 yr Joy Division - Love Will Tear Us Apart Official video for Love Will Tear Us Apart by Joy Division.
April 9, 20206 yr Couldn't think of anywhere else to post this. With more and more people staying at home there is a marked increase in listening to and downloading music. I have to say that when it comes to modern songs there are only a few names I recognise. Comes from me being an old git. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-52131818 Some fine songs in 1969.
April 9, 20206 yr 3 hours ago, Boyne said: Couldn't think of anywhere else to post this. With more and more people staying at home there is a marked increase in listening to and downloading music. I have to say that when it comes to modern songs there are only a few names I recognise. Comes from me being an old git. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-52131818 Some fine songs in 1969. Agreed. Can't say I'm familiar with most of the more recent ones. And I'm not convinced they'd appeal to me.
April 12, 20206 yr Simon & Garfunkel - Bridge over Troubled Water. From The Concert in Central Park, New York on 19th Sept 1981
April 13, 20206 yr Bryan Adams - 'Summer Of 69' Live Live performance of Summer of '69. Shot on tour with audiences from all over the world in 1993. Not a big Bryan Adams fan, just think this is a good song.
April 15, 20206 yr On 09/04/2020 at 14:29, Boyne said: Couldn't think of anywhere else to post this. With more and more people staying at home there is a marked increase in listening to and downloading music. I have to say that when it comes to modern songs there are only a few names I recognise. Comes from me being an old git. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-52131818 Some fine songs in 1969. 77 hands down the winner. I was -10 years old then
Create an account or sign in to comment