Tag Archives: Lowell George

A short story in 215 words and 2 minutes 25 seconds

His taillights flickered as he pulled up to the truck stopThe same old crowd was hangin’ out again tonightHe said, “Fill up my tank while I go check my loadIt feels like it’s shifting all around” He was the kind … Continue reading

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Juliette

Met a young mum in the check-out line at Hannafords in York. Got chatting and got introduced to 2 month old Juliette. “Oh” I said “Little Feat sang “Juliette” back in the 70s” “Really?” she said “Little Feet?” “With an … Continue reading

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Tunes for a Tuesday – 27 May 2014

WLIR concert – Bonnie Raitt, Lowell George, John Hammond and Freebo live at the Ultra-Sonic Studios, Hempstead, NY 17 October 1972 [Listen] Love me like a man Under the falling sky Love has no pride Going down to Louisiana Can’t … Continue reading

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Yes it does

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Doesn’t get much better than this

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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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