Traffic the band
I want to thank you people for getting involved with this tread.
In my opinion music today has no sole. Yes it sucks!
Back in the day, a cold beer and some pot was a nice way to hang out with people.
Today, the way I look at it is,the music/movies/internet games, just makes young people go off their nut and do really stupid things.
As Neil Young said:
In my opinion music today has no sole. Yes it sucks!
Back in the day, a cold beer and some pot was a nice way to hang out with people.
Today, the way I look at it is,the music/movies/internet games, just makes young people go off their nut and do really stupid things.
As Neil Young said:
Ultrasonic Studios in Hempstead was a place to record music.
If it was WLIR or WBAB that would have been the radio stations that would have played it along with WNEW (Remember Alison Steel the night bird ?) way back when.
Been living on Long Island all my life.
Thanks for the music, never heard this.
I think I have to correct you on this.
Ultrasonic Studios in Hempstead was a place to record music.
If it was WLIR or WBAB that would have been the radio stations that would have played it along with WNEW (Remember Alison Steel the night bird ?) way back when.
Been living on Long Island all my life.
Thanks for the music, never heard this.
Ultrasonic Studios in Hempstead was a place to record music.
If it was WLIR or WBAB that would have been the radio stations that would have played it along with WNEW (Remember Alison Steel the night bird ?) way back when.
Been living on Long Island all my life.
Thanks for the music, never heard this.
This was part of WLIR's live performance series. I always the studio was owned by WLIR. I was born in Brooklyn and lived on Long Island until I was in my 40s. WLIR was my favorite radio station until they changed the format.
Last edited by CA Blue HHR; Sep 1, 2019 at 04:33 PM.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEHwO_UEp7A
I thought I would mix it up a bit with a Beth Hart and Joe Bonamassa cover of an Etta James hit, "I'd Rather Go Blind"
I thought I would mix it up a bit with a Beth Hart and Joe Bonamassa cover of an Etta James hit, "I'd Rather Go Blind"
Albert Collins sat and down played between me and my brother in 1986, for example. We high-fived him, but it was so awesome. The blues are about the mood.
Thanks for posting it!
Now I see as the blind carpenter picked up his hammer and saw.
Dude, I have seen some mighty Blues players, both in Boston and Detroit, but this is a smokin' song! Kinda slow, but if you let yourself into that, the solos at the end are full-on boss!
Albert Collins sat and down played between me and my brother in 1986, for example. We high-fived him, but it was so awesome. The blues are about the mood.
Thanks for posting it!
Albert Collins sat and down played between me and my brother in 1986, for example. We high-fived him, but it was so awesome. The blues are about the mood.
Thanks for posting it!
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