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Re: Pile Poil j'écoute ça
Rest In Peace .................kick a écrit:
là c'est l heure de Ricky Lee Jones............ "Juke Box Fury"............
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Re: Pile Poil j'écoute ça
mathis a écrit:outlawpedro a écrit:
le meilleur album live de l'histoire !
J' attaque celui la qui est pas mal non plus ...
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Re: Pile Poil j'écoute ça
en attendant l'album début octobre et le concert au Trabendo le 29 novembre...
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Re: Pile Poil j'écoute ça
http://www.concertvault.com/dr-hook-and-the-medicine-show/bottom-line-january-25-1978-late.html
Je connaissais deux de leurs chansons sans savoir que c'était d'eux: "Queen Of The Silver Dollar" repris par Emmylou avec un coup de main de Linda et "Cover Of The Rolling Stone" repris par Stillwater, dans ALMOST FAMOUS. En fait ce nom de groupe je l'ai vu circuler de temps en temps dans des articles sans chercher plus loin. Et il se trouve que ce concert fut proposé gratuitement sur Concert Vault il y a quelques jours, une belle opportunité pour découvrir. La photo que j'ai récupérée sur Google correspond à l'image que je me suis faite de ce groupe en écoutant cet enregistrement pour l'émission de radio US King Biscuit Flower Hour. Une bande de joyeux drilles bien déjantés, mais doublés de très bons zicos, comme les parties de guitare sur "I Got Stoned And I Missed It", titre fleuve et assez dingue de plus de 10 minutes. A la fois country, psyché, hippy, bien sympa cet enregistrement.
Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show
Bottom Line, New York City, NY
January 25th, 1978
Concert Vault MP3
75’52”
01 Introduction 1’20”
02 Medley: “Earth Angel” / “For Your Love” / “A Thousand Miles Away” / “Oh Donna” / “What’s Your Name?” 7’25”
03 Interlude 0’28”
04 “Acapulco Goldie” 4’04”
05 Interlude 0’13”
06 “Walk Right In” 3’38”
07 Interlude 0’34”
08 “If Not You” 3’36”
09 Band Chatter 1’47”
10 “Rollin’ In My Sweet Baby’s Arms” 3’00”
11 Interlude 0’50”
12 “A Little Bit More” 3’47”
13 Interlude 0’34”
14 “Wipe Out” 0’50”
15 “Hokey Pokey” 0’26”
16 Interlude 0’24”
17 “Freakin’ At The Freaker’s Ball” 3’32”
18 “I Got Stoned And I Missed It” 10’39”
19 Interlude 0’58”
20 “Carry Me, Carrie” 9’02”
21 Interlude 1’44”
22 “Cover Of The Rolling Stone” 2’59”
23 Interlude 0’58”
24 “Queen Of The Silver Dollar” 5’02”
25 Interlude 2’17”
26 “Sylvia’s Mother” 4’04”
27 “Happy Trails” 1’25”
Rik Elswit – Guitar
Billy Francis – Keyboards
Jance Garfat – Bass
Dennis Locorriere – Guitar, Vocals
Ray Sawyer – Guitar, Vocals
John Wolters – Drums
This recording was done during a two-night stand at New York's Bottom Line club for the King Biscuit Flower Hour. Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show were as much about humor as they were about music, and there is plenty of impromptu humor showcased here. They open with a sloppy but endearing medley of '50s rock ballads ("Earth Angel," "For Your Love," etc) before going into a number of funny character-driven songs, written by the band's longtime associate, Shel Silverstein. Among them are "Acapulco Goldie," "Freakin' At The Freaker's Ball," "Queen Of The Silver Dollar," "I Got Stoned And I Missed It," and the band's 1972 #1 hit, "Cover Of The Rolling Stone."
They jump through a number of other impromptu covers, including "Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms," "Walk Right In," the Safari's instrumental classic, "Wipe Out;" and even a 26-second version of "The Hokey Pokey." They close with a version of their first hit, "Sylvia's Mother," and the Roy Rogers signature farewell tune, "Happy Trails."
Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show is a comedy-driven country-rock band that originated in Union City, New Jersey in 1968. Consisting of a core of members who were from the south but moved up to Jersey, they were booked into a club show weeks after forming without finalizing a name. When the club owner insisted on a name to advertise the show, one of the members suggested Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show, which had been inspired by the traveling snake oil caravans of the Old West.
Singer/guitarist Ray Sawyer, who had been wearing an eye patch after a near-fatal 1967 car crash, was assumed by most fans to be Dr. Hook; in fact the band was jointly fronted by Sawyer, with his natural stage charisma and humor, and Dennis Locorriere, whose distinctive voice and musical talents were trademarks of the band's greatest hits.
Dr. Hook was signed to Columbia Records and scored a hit out of the box in 1971 with a sappy love song called "Sylvia's Mother." That song did enough to get them on pop radio, which quickly embraced the band's second album and hit single: "Cover Of The Rolling Stone." The song tells the story of a frustrated rock musician whose only career goal seems to be getting his picture on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine. The single went to the Top 10 and propelled the band to have a series of future hit singles which lasted through the late-1970s.
The original band disbanded, but Ray Sawyer has kept the Dr. Hook namesake alive and spearheads a version of the band that still tours on a regular basis.
Je connaissais deux de leurs chansons sans savoir que c'était d'eux: "Queen Of The Silver Dollar" repris par Emmylou avec un coup de main de Linda et "Cover Of The Rolling Stone" repris par Stillwater, dans ALMOST FAMOUS. En fait ce nom de groupe je l'ai vu circuler de temps en temps dans des articles sans chercher plus loin. Et il se trouve que ce concert fut proposé gratuitement sur Concert Vault il y a quelques jours, une belle opportunité pour découvrir. La photo que j'ai récupérée sur Google correspond à l'image que je me suis faite de ce groupe en écoutant cet enregistrement pour l'émission de radio US King Biscuit Flower Hour. Une bande de joyeux drilles bien déjantés, mais doublés de très bons zicos, comme les parties de guitare sur "I Got Stoned And I Missed It", titre fleuve et assez dingue de plus de 10 minutes. A la fois country, psyché, hippy, bien sympa cet enregistrement.
Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show
Bottom Line, New York City, NY
January 25th, 1978
Concert Vault MP3
75’52”
01 Introduction 1’20”
02 Medley: “Earth Angel” / “For Your Love” / “A Thousand Miles Away” / “Oh Donna” / “What’s Your Name?” 7’25”
03 Interlude 0’28”
04 “Acapulco Goldie” 4’04”
05 Interlude 0’13”
06 “Walk Right In” 3’38”
07 Interlude 0’34”
08 “If Not You” 3’36”
09 Band Chatter 1’47”
10 “Rollin’ In My Sweet Baby’s Arms” 3’00”
11 Interlude 0’50”
12 “A Little Bit More” 3’47”
13 Interlude 0’34”
14 “Wipe Out” 0’50”
15 “Hokey Pokey” 0’26”
16 Interlude 0’24”
17 “Freakin’ At The Freaker’s Ball” 3’32”
18 “I Got Stoned And I Missed It” 10’39”
19 Interlude 0’58”
20 “Carry Me, Carrie” 9’02”
21 Interlude 1’44”
22 “Cover Of The Rolling Stone” 2’59”
23 Interlude 0’58”
24 “Queen Of The Silver Dollar” 5’02”
25 Interlude 2’17”
26 “Sylvia’s Mother” 4’04”
27 “Happy Trails” 1’25”
Rik Elswit – Guitar
Billy Francis – Keyboards
Jance Garfat – Bass
Dennis Locorriere – Guitar, Vocals
Ray Sawyer – Guitar, Vocals
John Wolters – Drums
This recording was done during a two-night stand at New York's Bottom Line club for the King Biscuit Flower Hour. Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show were as much about humor as they were about music, and there is plenty of impromptu humor showcased here. They open with a sloppy but endearing medley of '50s rock ballads ("Earth Angel," "For Your Love," etc) before going into a number of funny character-driven songs, written by the band's longtime associate, Shel Silverstein. Among them are "Acapulco Goldie," "Freakin' At The Freaker's Ball," "Queen Of The Silver Dollar," "I Got Stoned And I Missed It," and the band's 1972 #1 hit, "Cover Of The Rolling Stone."
They jump through a number of other impromptu covers, including "Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms," "Walk Right In," the Safari's instrumental classic, "Wipe Out;" and even a 26-second version of "The Hokey Pokey." They close with a version of their first hit, "Sylvia's Mother," and the Roy Rogers signature farewell tune, "Happy Trails."
Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show is a comedy-driven country-rock band that originated in Union City, New Jersey in 1968. Consisting of a core of members who were from the south but moved up to Jersey, they were booked into a club show weeks after forming without finalizing a name. When the club owner insisted on a name to advertise the show, one of the members suggested Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show, which had been inspired by the traveling snake oil caravans of the Old West.
Singer/guitarist Ray Sawyer, who had been wearing an eye patch after a near-fatal 1967 car crash, was assumed by most fans to be Dr. Hook; in fact the band was jointly fronted by Sawyer, with his natural stage charisma and humor, and Dennis Locorriere, whose distinctive voice and musical talents were trademarks of the band's greatest hits.
Dr. Hook was signed to Columbia Records and scored a hit out of the box in 1971 with a sappy love song called "Sylvia's Mother." That song did enough to get them on pop radio, which quickly embraced the band's second album and hit single: "Cover Of The Rolling Stone." The song tells the story of a frustrated rock musician whose only career goal seems to be getting his picture on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine. The single went to the Top 10 and propelled the band to have a series of future hit singles which lasted through the late-1970s.
The original band disbanded, but Ray Sawyer has kept the Dr. Hook namesake alive and spearheads a version of the band that still tours on a regular basis.
JC- Messages : 2933
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Re: Pile Poil j'écoute ça
devil59620 a écrit:
Ah non, la cuisine c'est nous...
JC- Messages : 2933
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Re: Pile Poil j'écoute ça
18 Septembre 1970
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not the voice but the guitarist
pas mal du tout , du bon son rock .
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Re: Pile Poil j'écoute ça
the diver a écrit:pas mal du tout , du bon son rock .
+1
deuxième écoute ce matin, plutôt pas mal et quelques pointures autour...
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THE WHITE STRIPES
Oh yeah, cet album est magnifique !
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Disc 2
1. "Eight Miles High" (Gene Clark, David Crosby, Roger McGuinn) - 3:37
2. "Why" [single version] (David Crosby, Roger McGuinn) - 3:01
3. "5D (Fifth Dimension)" (Roger McGuinn) - 2:35
4. "Wild Mountain Thyme" (traditional, arranged Roger McGuinn, Chris Hillman, Michael Clarke, David Crosby) - 2:32
5. "Mr. Spaceman" (Roger McGuinn) - 2:12
6. "I See You" (David Crosby, Roger McGuinn) - 2:40
7. "What's Happening?!?!" (David Crosby) - 2:37
8. "I Know My Rider" (traditional, arranged Roger McGuinn, Chris Hillman, David Crosby) - 2:46
9. "So You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star" (Roger McGuinn, Chris Hillman) - 2:08
10. "Have You Seen Her Face" (Chris Hillman) - 2:42
11. "Renaissance Fair" (David Crosby, Roger McGuinn) - 1:54
12. "Time Between" (Chris Hillman) - 1:55
13. "Everybody's Been Burned" (David Crosby) - 3:07
14. "My Back Pages" (Bob Dylan) - 3:10
15. "It Happens Each Day" (David Crosby) - 2:47
16. "He Was a Friend of Mine" [live] (traditional, new words and arrangement Roger McGuinn) - 2:39 ‡
17. "Lady Friend" (David Crosby) - 2:33
18. "Old John Robertson" [single version] (Chris Hillman, Roger McGuinn) - 1:52
19. "Goin' Back" (Carole King, Gerry Goffin) - 3:28
20. "Draft Morning" (David Crosby, Chris Hillman, Roger McGuinn) - 2:43
21. "Wasn't Born to Follow" (Carole King, Gerry Goffin) - 2:04
22. "Tribal Gathering" (David Crosby, Chris Hillman) - 2:04
23. "Dolphin's Smile" (David Crosby, Chris Hillman, Roger McGuinn) - 2:01
24. "Triad" (David Crosby) - 3:31
25. "Universal Mind Decoder" [instrumental] (Chris Hillman, Roger McGuinn) - 3:27
devil59620- Messages : 3061
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bill horton- Messages : 4372
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Les débuts, presque 50 ans...
Side 1
"Persecution Smith" 3'02" (A-Side Hideout H-1014 September 1966)
"Chain Smokin'" 2'43" (B-Side Hideout H-1014 September 1966)
"East Side Story" 2'25" (A-Side Hideout H-1013 May 1966)
"Vagrant Winter" 2'19" (A-Side Cameo Parkway C-473 April 1967)
"The Ballad Of The Yellow Beret" 2'26" (A-Side Are You Kidding Me Records? H-1010 March 1966)
"Heavy Music Part 1" 2'35" (A-Side Cameo Parkway C-494 June 1967)
Side 2
"Sock It To Me Santa" 2'13" (A-Side Cameo Parkway C-444 December 1966)
"Florida Time" 2'00" (B-Side Are You Kidding Me Records? H-1010 March 1966)
"East Side Sound" 2'25" (B-Side Hideout H-1013 May 1966)
"Very Few" 2'30" (B-Side Cameo Parkway C-473 April 1967)
"Looking Back" 2'41" (A-Side Capitol Records 3187 September 1971)
"Heavy Music Part 2" 2'50" (B-Side Cameo Parkway C-494 June 1967)
JC- Messages : 2933
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Re: Pile Poil j'écoute ça
Le 1er album, avril 1969.
JC- Messages : 2933
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Age : 51
Localisation : Quelquepart entre Woodstock, Asbury Park, Haight Ashbury, Detroit, Muscle Shoals & Memphis...
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JC- Messages : 2933
Date d'inscription : 14/06/2011
Age : 51
Localisation : Quelquepart entre Woodstock, Asbury Park, Haight Ashbury, Detroit, Muscle Shoals & Memphis...
Album préféré : The Wild, The Innocent And The E Street Shuffle
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CD 3
1. "Hung Upside Down" (Stills) – 3:27
2. "Good Time Boy" (Furay) – 2:15
3. "One More Sign" (Young) – 2:02 (Previously Unreleased Demo)*
4. "The Rent Is Always Due" (Young) – 3:03 (Previously Unreleased Demo)*
5. "Round and Round and Round" (Young) – 3:37 (Previously Unreleased Demo)*
6. "Old Laughing Lady" (Young) – 2:40 (Previously Unreleased Demo)*
7. "Broken Arrow" (Young) – 6:14
8. "Sad Memory" (Furay) – 3:01
9. "On The Way Home" (Young) – 2:27 (Previously Unreleased Mix)*
10. "Whatever Happened To Saturday Night" (Young) – 2:06 (Previously Unreleased/Remix)*
11. "Special Care" (Stills) – 3:32
12. "Falcon Lake (Ash On The Floor)" (Young) – 4:19 (Previously Unreleased/Remix)*
13. "What A Day" (Furay) – 2:18 (Previously Unreleased)*
14. "I Am A Child" (Young) – 2:20
15. "Questions" (Stills) – 2:54
16. "Merry-Go-Round" (Furay) – 2:02
17. "Uno Mundo" (Stills) – 2:00
18. "Kind Woman" (Furay) – 4:12
19. "It's So Hard To Wait" (Furay/Young) – 2:05
20. "Four Days Gone" (Stills) – 3:47 (Previously Unreleased Demo)*
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Re: Pile Poil j'écoute ça
le top niveau qualité sonore ce boot
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