Monday, May 22, 2017

















JUICY  LUCY   -   GET  A  WHIFF A THIS    1971.


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JUICY  LUCY   -   LIE  BACK  AND  ENJOY  IT  1971.

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JUICY  LUCY   -   WHO  DO  YOU  LOVE   1971.


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 Saucy blues-rockers Juicy Lucy formed in 1969 from the ashes of cult-favorite garage band the Misunderstood, reuniting vocalist Ray Owen, steel guitarist Glenn "Ross" Campbell, and keyboardist Chris Mercer; with the additions of guitarist Neil Hubbard, bassist Keith Ellis, and drummer Pete Dobson, the group immediately notched a U.K. Top 20 hit with their reading of the Bo Diddley perennial "Who Do You Love," with their self-titled debut LP falling just shy of the Top 40. Ex-Zoot Money singer Paul Williams, guitarist Mick Moody, and drummer Rod Coombes replaced Owen (who exited for a solo career).
all music.

















JUICY  LUCY   -   S-T  1969.

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Tuesday, April 18, 2017

















ALAN  HOLDWORTH  -  SAND   1987.
TOO OLD

Allan Holdsworth, known as a guitarist’s guitarist for his progressive rock and jazz fusion work with bands including Soft Machine, Gong, and U.K., died on Sunday. He was 70.

R.I.P Alan,Your beautiful music will live on forever.


Friday, April 14, 2017













John Geils Jr., who played guitar in the J. Geils Band, was found dead in his Massachusetts home, according to the Groton (Mass.) Police Department. He was 71. The police department said in a statement that he likely died of natural causes.
R.I.P  my good friend.

Saturday, April 8, 2017



















GROBSCHNITT  -  BALLERMANN  1974.
Historic album containing Solar music!
Grob, hammers you into submission with waves of pounding space rock featuring lengthy guitar and keyboard excursions.
for their fans and not only.


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BERNHARD  BEIBI and  MARTIN  WENINGER  -  2012  EP.

1 Solar Storm 03:41
2 Civil Disorder 03:12
3 War 04:11
4 The Escape 05:30
5 A New Planet 06:46
All Tracks By Bernhard Beibl

Martin Weninger On Drums


Bernhard Beibl (born 26 May 1979) is a musician from Vienna, Austria. He attended the Joseph Haydn Conservatory where he studed jazz guitar with Gerald Gradwohl. He was a member of Tangerine Dream from 2006 to 2014.
For the Fans of Tangerine Deam's music and not only..


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Wednesday, January 25, 2017


R.I.P. Jaki Liebezeit, Can co-founder and drummer, has died at 78.
Kraut Rock lost a gem.

Sunday, January 1, 2017





















THE  EDGAR  BROUGHTON  BAND   -   OORA   1973.


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THE  EDGAR  BROUGHTON  BAND  -  INSIDE  OUT  1972.



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THE  EDGAR  BROUGHTON  BAND  -  1971   S - T .


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THE  EDGAR  BROUGHTON  BAND.
One of the most unique bands in rock history, interested in rock n roll music from Little Richard, onwards including Bill Hayley, Del Shannon, Elvis and then blues, Howling Wolf, John Lee Hooker, Sonny Boy Williamson, Buddy Guy etc. they also liked some of the UK beat groups inc The Hollies, Searchers, The Shadows of course and Beatles and Stones. Then Capt.Beefheart,Frank Zappa,Animals, Yardbirds,John Mayall,Cream.
They started as Tony and the Talons. Then The Original Road Runners and then The Edgar Broughton Blues band. 

Members :

Robert "Edgar" Broughton (vocals, guitar), Steve Broughton (drums), Victor Unitt (guitar, 1968-69, 1970-73), Arthur Grant (bass, 1968-76, 1989-94), John Thomas (guitar, 1975), Terry Cottam (guitar, 1975-76), Dennis Haines (keyboards, 1982-83), Andrew Bristow (guitar, 1989-93), Kris Gray (bass, 1994-2010), Ian Hammond (guitar, 1994-2010), Luke Broughton (keyboards, 1998-2010)





















THE  EDGAR  BROUGHTON  BAND  -  SING  BROTHER  SING  1970.


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THE  EDGAR  BROUGHTON  BAND  -  WASA  WASA   1969.


TOO OLD

Friday, December 30, 2016




KIM  SIMMONDS  -  KIM and  SAVOY  BROWN  2015.



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KIM  SIMMONDS   -  OUT  OF  THE  BLUE  2008.

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KIM  SIMMONDS

Kim Simmonds, born in Newbridge, Wales, in 1947, is considered a legendary blues guitarist by almost any musical standard. He has even been called one of the founding fathers of British blues by some. 
Thanks to an older brother, Simmonds heard plenty of music when he was growing up. He favored everything from the Beatles to James Brown. "My brother, Harry, used to come home with all these records and I used to hear nothing but blues," he told Beat Instrumental. "I was hooked straight away." Among Kim's influences were Howlin' Wolf (and his guitarist Hubert Sumlin), Earl Hooker, Freddy King, Matt Murphy, Otis Rush and Muddy Waters. At age 13, Kim purchased his first guitar and taught himself to play Chuck Berry riffs. By age 15 he was still playing the guitar, though by then he had dropped out of school and taken a clerical job at the Ministry of Defence in Whitehall.
In 1966, when Simmonds was still in his teens, he formed a rock and blues group called Savoy Brown. Other members were bassist Ray Chappell, keyboardist Bob Hall, singer Bruce Portius, drummer Leo Manning, and guitarist Martin Stone. The band got its start performing in small pubs throughout London. In a year's time there was a Savoy Brown debut album, Shake Down. Throughout the decades, the list of members changed often around Simmonds, but he persisted, and the group released album after album.