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Tag Archives: Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band
Those were the days….
Never did get to see Bob Seger live. This clip makes me regret that oversight. Every time…. Saw Tina Turner though. Never regretted a cent….
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Tagged Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band, Hollywood Nights, Tina Turner
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Tunes for a Tuesday – 12 November 2013
Against the Wind – Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band [Listen] Alabamy Bound – Les Paul & Mary Ford [Listen] Dixie Fried – Carl Perkins [Listen] Here Comes The Sun – Charles Wright [Listen] Nel Blu Dipinto Di … Continue reading
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Tagged 1958, A Tribute to The Beatles in Aid of Cambodia, Against the Wind, Alabamy Bound, Baby Birds Don't Drink Milk, Best of the Test, Billboard Top 100, Billy Bragg, BIRP! February 2010, Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band, Carl Perkins, Charles Wright, Dixie Fried, Domenico Modugo, Eagles, Forrest Gump, Here Comes The Sun, Les Paul & Mary Ford, Low, Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu (Volare), Our Girls, Pat Boone, Revolution, Revolution N°9, Rhythm And Poetry, Speedy Gonzales, Sunflower, Take It Easy, The Sun Records Anthology, Volume 1
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Tunes for a Tuesday – 26 March 2013
Drive from LAX via Montana Ave in Santa Monica (that would be the Blue Plate for breakfast) and Wilshire Boulevard (to visit with some Hollywood friends I do research for) to Pasadena (and unfortunately not to meet Petrea Burchard, writer, … Continue reading
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Tagged 18 Tracks, All I Wanna Do, American Salute, an Anthology, Arlo Guthrie with Shenandoah, Arr. Catherall / Macarthur Park, Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band, Brothers Under the Bridge, Bruce Springsteen, Carmelita, Coming Into Los Angeles, Daddy Cool, Eagle Rock, Hollywood Nights, I'll Sleep When I'm Dead, Jan And Dean, JJB Sports Leyland Band, Join Me in L.A., Live in New York City: 7/21/79, Nine Tonight [Live], Sheryl Crow, Silk, The Little Old Lady (From Pasadena), Tuesday Night Music Club, Warren Zevon, Wilshire Boulevard
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Tunes for a Tuesday – 17 July 2012
Colours – Young Liars – BIRP! July 2010 [Listen] Damn These Vampires – The Mountain Goats – BIRP! April 2011 [Listen] Victoria – Dance Exponents – Nature’s Best 1 [Listen] Help Me Make It Through the Night – Joe Walsh … Continue reading
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Tagged Acid Glasses, Against the Wind, All the Time, BIRP! April 2011, BIRP! July 2010, BIRP! May 2011, Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band, Brawlers, Colours, Cry Away, Damn These Vampires, Dance Exponents, EP, Fly My Pretties, Help Me Make It Through the Night, Intro, Joe Walsh, Lady Antebellum, Live at Bats, Mike Doughty, Moon Rock, Nature's Best 1, Need You Now, Orphans Brawlers Bawlers and Bastards, Paul Steel, Sloppy Surfin', Something ŒBout a Woman, The Gambler, The Mountain Goats, Tom Waits, Turn It Around, Victoria, You Can't Argue with a Sick Mind, Young Liars
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"A dude with a pencil is worse than a cat with a machine gun"
Said Bo Diddley. Ellas Otha Bates created one of rock and roll’s bedrock rhythms. In its simplest form, the Bo Diddley beat can be counted out as a two-bar phrase: “One and two and three and four and one and … Continue reading
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Tagged Bo Diddley, Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band, Bruce Hornsby, Buddy Holly, David Lindley, Dion, Ellas Otha Bates, Girls Aloud, Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Feat, Lowell George, Muddy Waters, Rolling Stones, Ronnie Hawkins, Wally Ingram, Willie Nile
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