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lunedì 31 ottobre 2011

The Rolling Stones - Live in Knoxville 1972


The Rolling Stones in concert in Knoxville

Live at Civic Arena, Knoxville
July 7th, 1972

Tracklist
01 Brown Sugar
02 Bitch
03 Rocks Off
04 Gimme Shelter
05 Happy
06 Tumbling Dice
07 Love In Vain
08 Sweet Virginia
09 You Can't Always Get What You Want
10 All Down The Line
11 Midnight Rambler
12 band intros - Bye Bye Johnny
13 Rip This Joint
14 Jumpin' Jack Flash
15 Street Fighting Man

Personnel:
Mick Jagger (vocals, harmonica)
Keith Richards (guitar, vocals)
Mick Taylor (guitar)
Bill Wyman (bass)
Charlie Watts (drums)
Nicky Hopkins (piano)
Bobby Keys (sax)
Jim Price (trumpet, sax)

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lunedì 13 giugno 2011

Rory Gallagher, Jack Bruce, Charlie Watts and Ian Stewart - Live in Edinburgh 1984



Live at Ethiopia Benefit Concert
at Usher Hall, Edinburgh
December 9th, 1984

Tracklist
01 Intro
02 Instrumental
03 First Time I Met The Blues
04 Stay Away From My Daughter
05 Mellow Down Easy
06 Horn Section intro - I Wonder Who
07 My Baby, She Left Me
08 Walkin' Blues
09 Baby Please Don't Leave
10 Born Under A Bad Sign
11 Messin' With The Kid
encore:
12 Nadine

Personnel:
Rory Gallagher (guitar, vocals)
Jack Bruce (bass, vocals)
Charlie Watts (drums)
Ian Stewart (piano)
with horn section

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Something about the musicians:
Rory Gallagher: he was a Irish singer and guitarist; he was the leader of "Taste" (1967-1971); then, he began his fantastic solo carrer with his group with Gerry Mc Avoy (on bass) and Wilger Campbell (on drums).
Jack Bruce: he was a Scottish bassist, singer and composer; he played with John Mayall Group, till he founded "Cream" with Eric Clapton and Ginger Baker in 1966.
Charlie Watts: he is The Rolling Stones's drummer; he joined the band in 1963. He founded "The Charlie Watts Quintet" in 1993; then in 2004 "The Charlie Watts Tentet".
Ian Stewart: he was a founding member of "The Rolling Stones" in 1963 and he was the pianist of the band; he recorded the song "Boogie with Stu" with Led Zeppelin (Physical Graffiti, 1975).