yeah.
the kids.
over and over.
Tedeschi Trucks Band
Live, August 24, 2019
Tedeschi Trucks Band recently released these two videos in support of their new album, Layla Revisited (Live at LOCKN'), a live recording of the classic 1970 album by Derek and the Dominos.
"Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad?"
"Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out"
To my ear, Tedeschi Trucks Band is one of the best live bands out there. And, unlike most of the bands this old geezer listens to, it's still in its prime. The best time to see TTB is now!
Good stuff KIL.
The Doors!!
"Roadhouse Blues"
Miley Cyrus, Andrew Watt & Robby Krieger
Just stumbled onto this one from last year. It ain't the Doors, but Robby's there, and Miley gets the job done.
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Ambrosia 1975
I've always liked Ambrosia's eponymous first album better than the releases that followed. Don't get me wrong—the latter work is filled with many great blue-eyed soul hits. But before that, Ambrosia played an ear-friendly fusion of pop and prog-rock, the best of which is the two songs below from its first album.
Alan Parsons, who engineered Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon, also does engineering here.
"Time Wait for No One"
Check out the bass licks behind the first verse. They are pure joy.
"Nice Nice Very Nice"
This one features lyrics adapted from Kurt Vonnegut's novel Cat's Cradle. The opening introduces a motif that morphs and echos throughout the song.