Songs you think other poster's may like but not have heard

Started by nimrod, Jan 22, 2017, 07:32 PM

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nimrod

Just a little idea I had last night.  :)

I'd like to start with this one for Hello Goodbye
I know he likes older stuff and he appreciates good harmonies and he has a liking for acoustic music with strong melody.

Amazing Blondel are an English acoustic folk band, containing Eddie Baird, John Gladwin, and Terry Wincott. They released a number of LPs for Island Records in the early 1970s. They are sometimes categorised as psychedelic folk or as medieval folk rock.
The band was named after Blondel de Nesle, the musician in the court of Richard I. According to legend, when Richard was held prisoner, Blondel travelled through central Europe, singing at every castle to locate the King and assist his escape. This name for the band was suggested by a chef, Eugene McCoy, who listened to some of their songs and commented: "Oh, very Blondel!" and they began to use that name. They were then advised to add an adjective (in line, for example, with The Incredible String Band) and so they became "Amazing Blondel".

Anyway Baz I hope you like it, give it a few plays, the orchestrations at the outro are lovely....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ts-Cad6ptAw&sns=em#












Kevin

All You Need Is Love

Hello Goodbye

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Yes, very nice Kev!  Right up my alley, like America.  I do appreciate tight vocal harmony, acoustic guitars, and strong melody.

You know what I like.   ;)
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nimrod

Quote from: Hello Goodbye on Jan 22, 2017, 08:21 PM
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Yes, very nice Kev!  Right up my alley, like America.  I do appreciate tight vocal harmony, acoustic guitars, and strong melody.

You know what I like.   ;)
glad you liked it pal, it's very whistleable  ;D

Now I'm thinking of one for erm......
Kevin

All You Need Is Love

nimrod

I chose this for moog.

Spring.
A one-shot band, it recorded only one album in its career, a self-titled LP released in 1971. Spring's music is notable for the use of the mellotron with three of the its five members credited with playing that instrument on the album.

Only one album then , what a shame, I love it.

This is a track called Golden Fleece.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BuP9_sMgu8I&sns=em#
Kevin

All You Need Is Love

Moogmodule

Quote from: nimrod on Jan 23, 2017, 09:18 PM
I chose this for moog.

Spring.
A one-shot band, it recorded only one album in its career, a self-titled LP released in 1971. Spring's music is notable for the use of the mellotron with three of the its five members credited with playing that instrument on the album.

Only one album then , what a shame, I love it.

This is a track called Golden Fleece.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BuP9_sMgu8I&sns=em#

Why thanks Nim. That's cool. I'm always a sucker for mellotron. And I like that sustained fuzz guitar sound. Moody Blues-ish. Good guitarist too.

I haven't ever heard of these guys. Interesting. Did any of the members go on to other notable bands?

nimrod

Not that I know off mate, they were excellent musos though
Drumming is great etc
Lyrics are great

If anybody has this on vinyl it's worth a small fortune  icon_cool
Kevin

All You Need Is Love

tkitna

Both of those songs were great Kev.  I'll try to look a few up maybe tonight or tomorrow. 

nimrod

Quote from: tkitna on Jan 26, 2017, 03:26 PM
Both of those songs were great Kev.  I'll try to look a few up maybe tonight or tomorrow.
cheers Todd..
Kevin

All You Need Is Love

nimrod

I chose this one for Hombre_de_ningun_lugar
I know he loves 60s psychedelic music so I wouldn't suggest anything from the 70's  ;)

This is from 1968.

Caravan are an English band from the Canterbury area, founded by former Wilde Flowers members David Sinclair, Richard Sinclair, Pye Hastings and Richard Coughlan in 1968. The band have not achieved much commercial success, but are considered a key part of the Canterbury scene, blending psychedelic rock, jazz and classical influences to create a distinctive sound.

I've always admired them and have all their albums.
This is from their debut album....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bt1inf8CRnE&sns=em#

Kevin

All You Need Is Love

Hombre_de_ningun_lugar

Thanks nimrod! I liked the hypnotic melody and the sound of drums; and that organ captured my attention. Lovely song, somehow it reminds me to Traffic.

Here I bring something for you. I know you love Cream's psychedelic blues-based music, so maybe you'd also enjoy these songs by Jefferson Airplane. They are two of the few songs that lead guitarist Jorma Kaukonen wrote and sang in the group, from the albums After Bathing At Baxter's (1967) and Crown Of Creation (1968). They include virtuous guitar and bass playing.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0a6hCm_i7o#

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCpTY3rd1XY#

Of course Jorma Kaukonen was not Eric Clapton; but Jack Bruce was not Jack Casady! :)
"Love is old, love is new; love is all, love is you."

Hello Goodbye

Quote from: Hombre_de_ningun_lugar on Jan 28, 2017, 06:50 AM
Of course Jorma Kaukonen was not Eric Clapton; but Jack Bruce was not Jack Casady! :)

I'm not sure what you meant by that statement, Andres.  All four are virtuoso blues artists.  Jorma Kaukonen plays in a Delta Blues style as taught to him by Ian Buchanan (who was my teacher as well more than a decade later).  Jack Bruce and Jack Casady are both well-known for their complicated bass accompaniment and solos.  I feel they are on an equal par.

Here, from my lesson tapes, is Ian Buchanan...


Hesitation Blues


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rw5u6xQQ0Lc#




And Hot Tuna...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjfhsLuOEWI#
1970



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13lg-XSDy_c#
2011
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Hello Goodbye

Okay, this one's for Kevin who I know has heard it before. 

The Captain And Tennille had a big hit with Muskrat Love in 1976...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgCk3bnvO5Y#




Written and recorded as Muskrat Candlelight by Willis Alan Ramsey in 1972...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HEao5-DIYI#




...America covered the song in 1973...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tlRMZsX9yc#

Those are some great vocal harmonies right there!
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Hombre_de_ningun_lugar

Quote from: Hello Goodbye on Jan 28, 2017, 06:07 PM
I'm not sure what you meant by that statement, Andres.  All four are virtuoso blues artists.  Jorma Kaukonen plays in a Delta Blues style as taught to him by Ian Buchanan (who was my teacher as well more than a decade later).  Jack Bruce and Jack Casady are both well-known for their complicated bass accompaniment and solos.  I feel they are on an equal par.

I'm comparing their respective works on Jefferson Airplane and Cream; and even though I love them all, I think that Clapton was better than Kaukonen on guitar and Casady was better than Bruce on bass. Just my opinion based on my own appreciation and not on technical issues.
"Love is old, love is new; love is all, love is you."

Hello Goodbye

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I don't like to categorize and rank when it comes to music, Andres.  Jack Bruce was two years status post liver transplant and not able to stand up for parts of the concert when he performed this in 2005...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iF-pMingp6A#

Flawless bass accompaniment and solo counterpoint!



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Hello Goodbye

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