Thanks Dawayne for posting this great info on Gates and Bread. I know their approach my not be everyone's "cup of tea" but I always enjoyed listening to them....
Yeah Larry, I was there for the entire event...seated in the mid section....about 15 or 20 rows up from the grounds in front of the stage. Yeah, the tear gas...
Yeah Alan, I think it was the lead singer for the Hullaballoos that had really bad buck teeth. He could eat corn on the cob through a chain link fence with...
In a message dated 11/30/2005 10:38:46 P.M. Central Standard Time, bethscalet@... writes: I will admit that although I dissed both Bread and Helen, David...
Dennis, I actually have an original copy and a re-issue copy of Bread's first album...so yes I do like their recorded stuff. However at the time I first heard...
Evan, Thanks for reminding me of the broken string thing...yes, there was a drum-solo, but it didn't take Hendrix long to change the string either. I guess...
I don't know if any of you get this on your local PBS, but I know what I'm doin' "After Midnight." Great Performances "Cream Reunion Concert" Anthology, Music ...
Dano: Did you know that Mitch Mitchell supposedly was a drug rehab guy in Denver. I do not know this for fact, but did know several people that say he was....
thanks for the tip... been wanting to see this... dano larbok@... wrote: I don't know if any of you get this on your local PBS, but I know what I'm ...
Larry, Was that Mitch Mitchell playing drums backing up Steve Winwood and Slash on "Hey Joe"???? I came in on the middle of the song. dano Douglas Watt...
DEFINITELY watch this show! Ann gave me the 2-disc DVD of the Cream reunion for my birthday, and it's F***ING GREAT! Almost makes up for when I decided not to...
Dano: Yes it was Mitch playing. He talked a bit before they played. Looked like he still could play a little. Larry dano fleming <danodeluxe2000@...>...
If I am not mistaken David Gates, J.J. Cale Gary Busey and Leon Russell were all from Tulsa and from approximately the same time, late fifties and early...
You're right Jim and there were many more! SE Kansas/Northern Okla. has produced many great players and singers. Larry Hall of Fame studio ... From: Jim Van...
Amazing part of the world. I wonder if it is still teaming with talent? I know, silly question - well, how about young talent? There, that's safer. I'll bet...
Yep - loud and clear. Truth is, I have a better appreciation for Buffalo Springfield, Byrds, Kinks, Hendrix, Cream, Mothers.....now than I did back then. Zappa...
You're Right. I moved back here from Nashville in 88 and have been amazed at the great young talent in SE Kansas/Ok. But, it always has produced a good crop!...
OH, I didn't want you to think that I went to the concert. Because I didn't!Although that would have been nice. Right now I get winded just walking to the...
There was a band in Tulsa during the early 60's called The Devilles, sometimes known as the Sensational Devilles. They were led a the guitar player, Bill...
yup . . . that was not only a fine album, it was the beginning of the whole country-rock thing. "L. Dennis Higgins" <dhiggins@...> wrote: Yep - loud and...
Yeah, I think I still have that old eight track of Bread out in my garage in a box that I haven't opened for over 30 years. Do those things hold up? Do you...
dano fleming <danodeluxe2000@...> wrote: Can't see why Nick At Night station or some other TV station doesn't start showing some of the old entertainment...
A couple of weeks ago I was entertained by the talents of the Common Few at the Chanute Hall of Fame show. First time I had ever had the chance to catch their...
Doc, I stayed up to watch Cream...and guess what......at 11:59 PBS went blank and stayed blank for over 20 minutes. I finally called it a night. Guess I'm...
Beth / Fox, Gram Parsons, the main contributer to the Byrds turning "country" had a big hand in influencing Keith Richards and Mick Jagger to turn to country...