Who's heard Little Richard sing "Shake a Hand"?

Humble Pie was also the band that made Peter Frampton famous.




Steve Marriott died in a house fire, at 44, when he came home stone drunk one night and smoked in bed.


Here are some of my favorite HP tunes:


Steve Mariott was the Real Deal! I especially like "Stone Cold Fever."
 
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This one got me and now won't let go, Check out this lyric

"I'm living in a powder keg and giving off sparks!"
WHAT an image!

 
I posted this right?
Then I'm sure you'll want to hear it again...I know I do! ":O}

Even so you still like the banjo right?


 
A great Paul Simon song, James and Allison...what could go wrong...
"Nothing can go wrong"

 
This to encourage George to hook up his newly adjured speakers.

Come get some love George!

2mins 36 seconds in, unbearably mounting bass tension resolves itself into ecstasy on just one high clear note.. it's like a magic trick! I laugh and cry every time,
It's a bunny out of a hat for me.":O}

 
This one got me and now won't let go, Check out this lyric

"I'm living in a powder keg and giving off sparks!"
WHAT an image!



I can't argue, it is one hell of a song. Embarrassingly I missed the "I'm living in a powder keg and giving off sparks" lyric. My bad.
 
I posted this right?
Then I'm sure you'll want to hear it again...I know I do! ":O}

Even so you still like the banjo right?



Copying the capo on the guitar with one on the banjo gives the game away. It CAN'T be spontaneous. "Deliverance" is not one of my favorite flicks. The "grunt like a pig" part just soured me on the whole movie. Call me squeamish, fine by me.
 
A great Paul Simon song, James and Allison...what could go wrong...
"Nothing can go wrong"



I greatly enjoyed this tribute to Paul Simon on tv. Wonder if we'll see the like again? Allison Krauss is amazing, I love the way her looks have changed for the better with age. OK, I'm shallow.
 
This to encourage George to hook up his newly adjured speakers.

Come get some love George!

2mins 36 seconds in, unbearably mounting bass tension resolves itself into ecstasy on just one high clear note.. it's like a magic trick! I laugh and cry every time,
It's a bunny out of a hat for me.":O}



I want a pal (who really needs the money) to hook up the speakers for me. But first, another friend who also needs the dough must build the shelf. But before that I have to ditch the ringworm. It IS alleviating, thank goodness. The problem is that ringworm is contagious as hell!

Thank you for asking, I certainly haven't forgotten your and Patti's most kind and generous gift!
 
This to encourage George to hook up his newly adjured speakers.

Come get some love George!

2mins 36 seconds in, unbearably mounting bass tension resolves itself into ecstasy on just one high clear note.. it's like a magic trick! I laugh and cry every time,
It's a bunny out of a hat for me.":O}


I must say that this is a radical departure from Emmylou's usual material. Not sure that I like it all that much.
 
Horns. Horns are good.


The horns in this song are tasteful, Mr Morrison must be acknowledged as a musical genius. Saxophones are the coolest, and I know that Van is Irish. He set up his parents with a little record store in San Anselmo Ca many years back. A pal saw him on the street once in a while and said "hi."

For some reason, the Brits just LOVE brass, solid brass, not the Saxophone. Maybe because they've accepted the concept of a Royal Ruler for far too long? God, I hate royal families!
 
Juice Newton recorded some really good ones. Hank DeVito, the long-time steel guitar player back in Emmylou's Hot Band days produced "Queen of Hearts." Another perhaps useless factoid?

 
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