- Five finger death punch got your six getmetal movie#
- Five finger death punch got your six getmetal tv#
The instant stand out was She Used To Love Me A Lot, which is in the basic version, then "reprocessed" by Elvis Costello in 2013. They polished quite a bit judging by the "Additional Recording" list … though Marty Stuart was on the 1984 sessions and the additions. Picked up "Out Among The Stars" today, the lost Columbia album from 1984. This weekend in sports was most enjoyable…….The Habs keep winning, The Leafs keep losing, Glad All Over Crystal Palace beat Chelsea and Liverpool provided me with 2 hours of bliss yesterday………….Wonder where Simon is. Layla is one of only a few of the truly classic FM radio rock songs that I still turn up and enjoy…… “Can’t You See” by the Marshall Tucker Band is another though it never did get played to death the way some did.most comedians know that ‘crap” is a word that never reads well and never works from the stage……I actually cringe whenever I hear it……….but that MTV unplugged Layla is just awful….not sure that there is another case ever of a rearrangement being so off putting. "crap" works reasonably well in the one about the constipated grizzly bear after six months in hibernation. * Assuming that the rock and roll run-through of "Forever Young" on "Planet Waves" was the first attempt at the song if it wasn't, and the guys saw it as improvement on the 'classic' version, "Layla" redux is left in the shade.ĭunno. Kevin J: Re the "Layla" rearrangement, agreed with an asterisk (*). I'm glad the guestbook is keepin' on keepin' on :-) I used to post here occasionally back in the early days, but I don't think I've done so since Rick Danko died. Wow, nice to see this page is still here.
Five finger death punch got your six getmetal movie#
Without Duane Allman,according to many of the participants,this album might not have been created.If you want an interesting description of the happenings back then you might want to check out Please Be With Me by Duane's daughter and One Way Out by Al Paul.Or,many copies of the Allman's Hittin The Note magazine can catch you up on the intricate details of EC/Duane and the process of the album.The Tom Dowd movie also has great insight.Easily one of the greatest albums ever! I recall many a fine evening in the lone star cafe listening to all combinations of Band members and their friends.Everyone I know who went to all those many shows,whether in nyc,Woodstock or kingston,ny recall having a great time,often in intimate or smaller settings,and mostly we remember how incredibly awesome the music was.True,it was not The Band as I saw them in the 70's but nonetheless the talent spoke for itself.Off shows,yes,but in general,all quite excellent.Things in life change and if you move with them sometimes you find the light-if you look at it right! That's fine but for me I like music that tries to go beyond that. I think that Levon said many times that he was happy living as a musician that entertained people. I know that Richard expressed some frustration with this situation in an interview reprinted on this site.
I guess I am just disappointed that such talented people chose to stick with doing what they had already done rather than branching out in a new direction. The problem is that having set the standard so high with the OQ it was always going to be hard to maintain the same standard. I think the 80/90s Band played great music and provided great entertainment for people.
Young folk putting something together which tied them in with a musical tradition. Maybe the technical competence isn't all that high but I thought it was great. (Good for you too, Peter V, re Forever More, even though there's no mention of "She's Good To Me".) JT: Nice job on the John Hammond at Toppermost - complete with references to our guys. She has also released a lot of albums with her band Funky Stuff and she is regarded as one of the best saxophonists in Europe, the US and Asia!" She plays on his double live cd "A night in San Francisco". Candy has played with Van at a lot of concerts both in the US and Europe. This is the complete interview joined together as it was broken up by Dutch narration.
Five finger death punch got your six getmetal tv#
"Van's favorite saxophone player interviewed Van for Dutch TV "Candy meets", this is the best interview I've ever seen of Van he is very relaxed and frank, Candy is not only talented and beautiful but very smart as well.