Where is this recording from?! Isle of Wight? The cover for El3ctric Ladyland suggests studio recording, but that organ and drum solo are another huge version!!! Godlike.
This track fits in nicely to the this set of fine « B sides » of great writers and singers. Thanks. The Cockburn, in particular, I loved. Thanks human curators!
Yes, something without too much polish (that's like the thing you do with wax). Yes something that leaves me a little curious about the margins of the songwriter's consciousness. Is that an echo of personality in the music. Behold, follow that light! IOW good song...
Round here this kind of music makes us who we are. That's just about as the same as worrying about they way it might have been. Somethin' just somethin' you can't explain, but it makes you wanna howl and walk on. Simple as that...
Superb set, Outstanding theme connection with a rock hard projectile of good rock. Bill you are a genius at the dials. Long live that free choice in music! Please, please live a long life of unfettered musical consciousness. Tops! Surf the waves forever.
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Sublime. and within the sway of this set of music (I don't know maybe the last hour-and-a-half) completely foregoes the need for a home stereo system. From Donovan "Hurdy Gurdy Man" to Master of the heavens Mozart, who could want for a pulse of exceptional musical greatness. Thanks RP and all the team
Where do you find this fabulous music. Absolutely sublime. Speed and concept with feeling and exceptional mastery of an instrument. Mmmmmmm! Delicieux...
Karl Wallinger does it the best. Shameless pop is just so darn disarming. I love this song for some of the same reasons that I love John Lennon's Imagine. It's got heart and soul.
it's scat, man.