Joe Satriani- Ceremony- Dallas 1998
Extraordinary guitarist Joe Satriani, whose monstrous virtuosity is matched only by his humility, performing “Ceremony” live In the Studio with me in 1998 on KTXQ-Q102 in Dallas/Ft.Worth Texas. –Redbeard
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Extraordinary guitarist Joe Satriani, whose monstrous virtuosity is matched only by his humility, performing “Ceremony” live In the Studio with me in 1998 on KTXQ-Q102 in Dallas/Ft.Worth Texas. –Redbeard
The Black Crowes’ finest hour may have been their benefit performance for the shell-shocked innocent citizens of Oklahoma City following the worst terrorist attack in the US April 19,1995.
The late Glenn Frey was Bob Seger’s buddy long before Frey headed west and took wing with the Eagles singing background vocals on Bob’s first hit, “Ramblin’ Gamblin’ Man” in 1968…
Happy birthday Chris Robinson Wed (20th )
Danny Wilde and Phil Solem of the Rembrandts have been making terrific power pop music for years, whether as Great Buildings in the early Eighties, on Danny Wilde’s power pop solo masterpiece The Boyfriend in 1986, composing and singing the iconic “I’ll Be There for You” theme to the popular Friends tv series, or together […]
Like Mahatma Gandhi and the Reverend Dr.Martin Luther King jr. , deeply committed social reformers dedicated to peaceful change , John Lennon was assassinated December 8 , 1980 . I am reminded of a wall poster in the very early 1970s which chillingly showed the barrel of a gun pointed right between the viewer’s eyes from a distance of about one inch . Underneath it stated simply , ” Just because you have silenced a man does not mean you have converted him .”
Do not be misled . The forces of evil manifested in intolerance , fear , power , and greed killed John Lennon . Mark Chapman was simply the unwitting trigger man . But like Gandhi , Dr. King , John & Bobby Kennedy , Anwar Sadat in the Mid East, and Benigno Aquino in the Philippines , John Lennon was unbowed to his worldly end in the belief that ” all you need is love ” .
-Redbeard
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Few albums from any time in the Rock Era continue to satisfy quite so well as Jethro Tull’s masterpiece “Aqualung”. Ian Anderson smartly wrote songs for all seasons for a superb band, including the timeless rockers “Aqualung”,”Cross-Eyed Mary”,”Locomotive Breath,” and “Hymn #43”, but perfectly paced the album with tasty acoustic classics like “Wond’ring Aloud”and “Mother Goose”. On “Aqualung” ‘s 55th anniversary, Ian Anderson is my guest In the Studio.
This slightly slower all-acoustic performance by R.E.M. of “Losing My Religion” at the Capital Plaza Theater in Charleston WV in April 1992, replete with melancholy solo violin, may be my favorite version, thanks to the Mountain Stage…
Every real rock music fan has a shortlist of essential albums which were more than mere entertainment, and mine includes Jethro Tull’s March 1971 fourth album, “Aqualung”. Since then, I’ve never thought the same way about religion, homelessness, or one-legged flute players in tights. Ian Anderson is my guest here In the Studio for the fifty-fifth anniversary of Jethro Tull’s “Aqualung”.
