Play a song for me, just one more song...

10-02-2016 OK, it looks like just links are the best way to go. I want to thank all of you for some good, some strange, some happy, some sad and some just crazy links. I have not listened to every one, but I have listened to many.

Thank you all. I am in a state where music either helps me or it drives me right down to crazy lane, where I live about half the time, sort of on the edge every day, so to speak, Just part of the beast and part of me from now on. Thanks again, my listening is basically 60's, 70's 80,s rock or soft rock and some ballads and slow songs, some disco, very little country, like Mr. Nelson, Mr Jennings and a very few others and hardly any blues ever. I listen mostly to get away from sadness, loneliness and pain, as am too well acquainted with those guys, so I go for stuff that puts me there where the artist is instead of here, if you get the drift...

Thanks again everyone

A little country from Mr. Cash - hopefully a little distraction.

This is probably my all time favorite song by The Beatles along with Ruby Tuesday by the Stones. But then again, I have a lot of favorite songs.

We Can Work It Out

Ruby Tuesday

__96 Tears Question Mark & The Mysterians __

"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzJZOZUpi5Q":https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzJZOZUpi5Q

Did you know Mel Schacher replaced the original bass player in this band before he joined Grand Funk Railroad?

Click on the image just if you recognize the artist and like it… or shoot blindly!
Bonus if discover Gary Moore somewhere in :beer:


…hm, that was level 0

I had no idea ! Such a fountain of knowledgables at BLF… :student:

I’ve been a musician since 1969. Before that, I delved into the depths of who played on what record. I’m not Mr. Know It All, but I do have pretty good knowledge of the musicians who played on songs from those days.

Here’s something older but good-

Glad All Over
and
Because

The Dave Clark 5 gave the Beatles a pretty good run for their money for a while in the early 60’s :sunglasses:

Phil

Jimi’s best lineup who are now all gone

RIP
Jimi Hendrix
Noel Redding
Mitch Mitchell

Gone, but never forgotten…

I was surprised to find that one

and another……

And a little newer-
Born on the Bayou
and
Green River

Credence Clearwater Revival

Phil

Jimi, part of the 27 club. I remember all those musicians who died in that short period of time at the age of 27. It was a very depressing part of my life.