- what exotic fish I caught in the ocean of music -

Back to ’70s again.
Ex Dr.Feelgood and The Who’s: Wilko Johnson and Roger Daltrey


I was still at school then…

But momma… that’s where the fun is!

Hold on to yer hats....

The title is right in the goal Lightbringer, but content is not visible, at least for a EU countries I tested.

Here it is the first working link I meet:

Aw, bugger them and their “regions”…

Not 70s, but probably one of my favorite songs live

Does anyone remember the band Flash? I loved this band. Peter Banks was the guitarist who played with Yes in the early days.

Yes, I remember Flash when I was a teenager. More like a name of that time, but and with first progs I heard then…
Thanks for reminding me :slight_smile:

A little wink to the early 70s again. Not as a musical top but part of the theater culture of that time.

A bit later, I was grateful to hear and have the first Wild Cherry album, and I became addicted to funk music as well.

Maybe Earth, Wind & Fire with Boogie Wonderland, September, Lets Groove etc. remains the culmination of the genre for me. Ocean of sounds, choreography and colors in one rhythm.

R.I.P.

Bad day. Very bad day.

Bugger. Last I heard he was on life-support. RIP, indeed.

RIP Fats Domino

He’s wonderful…

Grand Funk Railroad - Inside Looking Out, 1969

Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel - Best Years of Our Lives, 1975

Love this song…

I am so glad i an not growing up on the garbage they play today, my collection span from 1928 to 1980, and the types from Vivaldi to Metallica, but as a Dane with a working mind i have been listening to a lot of blues.

Over the years, I have liked and probably forgot many bands and songs, but iconic Tobacco Road has its own place in my mind since I’ve heard it as a teenager performed by Edgar Winter:


and in concert with brother Johnny:

I still remember how I found Johnny, looking for who the best solo guitar performer was then - Jimi, Ritchie, John McLaughlin, etc. :slight_smile:
Always in the first ten of the Blues Hall of Fame…
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sparkyDK, Supermax had their brilliant career, but they had a bad start here in Bulgaria. During their first visit (1980) the frontman Kurt Hauenstein said he has never heard of Bulgaria. Not bad, depending on the intellect, education, and the work he does.
However, they created a new unique style at that time.
From Yellow Chronicle

One of his (Kurt) revelations from his recent years:
If one day you crash with 200 km/h in a sports car for 100,000 euros and crash while some playmates you doing bl**job - you have managed to achieve everything in this world!

You guys listen to good tunes. My kinda folks.:slight_smile:

Sage advice indeed…

RIP Malcolm Young, now on his way on the Highway To Hell…

It’s a long way to the top if you wanna rock’n’roll…