John Lennon, Eric Clapton, Keith Richards and Mitch Mitchell (of the Jimi Hendrix Experience). The interviewer at the start is Mick trying to do an American accent
I bet no one had run across this one before..................Willie, Paul Simon and Edie Brickell doin "Blue Eyes Crying"...........decent guitar solo by the Red Headed Stranger to boot.......enjoy!
Been listening to this a lot lately. Great for road trips. This Ol' Cowboy The Marshall Tucker Band Well I'm sittin' down in San Anton' Waiting on an eight o'clock train My woman left me here last night Things ain't been quite the same I gotta get back to Dallas And tie up a few loose ends I'm gonna work a week make a hundred dollars Aw and hit the road again So I don't want you to think That you're the first one To leave me out here on my own Cause this ain't gonna be the first time This ol' cowboy spent the night alone Now honey I've been a fool but a bigger fool I can't remember when I've been Just to open up my heart And let you walk right in Now there's one thing in this life Ain't hard for me to do That's as soon as I kiss the lips of another woman I'm gonna forget all about you So I don't want you to think That you're the first one To leave me out here on my own No this ain't gonna be the first time This ol' cowboy spent the night alone If you wrote all the woman's names down I know And let me pick one out I don't think there'd be one in the whole bunch Aw I'd give a hoot about So I don't want you to think That you're the first one To leave this ol' boy out here on his own Cause this ain't gonna be the first time This ol' cowboy spent the night alone No this ain't gonna be the first time This ol' cowboy spent the night alone Songwriters: Toy Caldwell This Ol' Cowboy lyrics © Spirit Music Group
Late 60's, early 70's today: Hendrix, Jefferson Airplane, Taste, Hard Meat, Rhinoceros, Rare Bird, CSN, CCR, Janice Joplin, and others.
I am listening to "The Great 28" in my car this week as a tribute to Chuck Berry. I don't normally get emotional or melancholy over the passing of performers, but if you had to trace the roots of rock-n-roll to just one guy, I nominate Chuck Berry. I can only hope his passing will cause more people to become aware just what an influence he was and how under-rated he is.