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Re: PSLs: Cream, Tues 9th and Budgie, Fri 12th August @ 9pm

Postby Spock! » 09 Aug 2022, 21:29

C wrote:One more studio album…..?

I wonder……




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Jack had the songs.


In an alternative universe, maybe.
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Re: PSLs: Cream, Tues 9th and Budgie, Fri 12th August @ 9pm

Postby C » 09 Aug 2022, 21:30

LMG wrote:Where's kath? This is kathmusic - she'd love this.

And those cowbells aren't going to bounce all over themselves, that's one thing for sure.


Degrees - I hope all is ok.

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Kath?



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Re: PSLs: Cream, Tues 9th and Budgie, Fri 12th August @ 9pm

Postby C » 09 Aug 2022, 21:31

John aka Josh wrote:
C wrote:One more studio album…..?

I wonder……




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Jack had the songs.


In an alternative universe, maybe.


Sniff

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Re: PSLs: Cream, Tues 9th and Budgie, Fri 12th August @ 9pm

Postby C » 09 Aug 2022, 21:34

Go Eric GO!!!!



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Re: PSLs: Cream, Tues 9th and Budgie, Fri 12th August @ 9pm

Postby LMG » 09 Aug 2022, 21:35

Ah, now here's an interesting fact, from Wikipedia:

Jesse Gress, writing for Guitar Player magazine, noted that Ritchie Blackmore's "bluesy head to 'Lazy' (from Deep Purple's Machine Head) fondly paraphrases Slowhand’s [Clapton's] Bluesbreaker-era showcase 'Steppin’ Out,' right down to the same style of third-position swing-sixteenth G blues riffing".[3]

Of course, now it's been pointed out I am sure we are all thinking 'How could I have ever missed that same style of third-position swing-sixteenth G blues riffing? Doh!'

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Re: PSLs: Cream, Tues 9th and Budgie, Fri 12th August @ 9pm

Postby Spock! » 09 Aug 2022, 21:35

C wrote:Go Eric GO!!!!



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I'm really enjoying Ginger's very sympathetic drumming, lovely groove.
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Re: PSLs: Cream, Tues 9th and Budgie, Fri 12th August @ 9pm

Postby Spock! » 09 Aug 2022, 21:36

LMG wrote:Ah, now here's an interesting fact, from Wikipedia:

Jesse Gress, writing for Guitar Player magazine, noted that Ritchie Blackmore's "bluesy head to 'Lazy' (from Deep Purple's Machine Head) fondly paraphrases Slowhand’s [Clapton's] Bluesbreaker-era showcase 'Steppin’ Out,' right down to the same style of third-position swing-sixteenth G blues riffing".[3]

Of course, now it's been pointed out I am sure we are all thinking 'How could I have ever missed that same style of third-position swing-sixteenth G blues riffing? Doh!'







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Re: PSLs: Cream, Tues 9th and Budgie, Fri 12th August @ 9pm

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Re: PSLs: Cream, Tues 9th and Budgie, Fri 12th August @ 9pm

Postby C » 09 Aug 2022, 21:39

Very creative tubs



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Re: PSLs: Cream, Tues 9th and Budgie, Fri 12th August @ 9pm

Postby LMG » 09 Aug 2022, 21:40

C wrote:Go Eric GO!!!!



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I know it's almost a rock and roll history cliche, but I really DO have a hard time accepting that this guy playing this is the same one who did those soulful slow numbers on Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs and then settled into a career of easy-paced ballads and JJ Cale covers.

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Re: PSLs: Cream, Tues 9th and Budgie, Fri 12th August @ 9pm

Postby C » 09 Aug 2022, 21:41

LMG wrote:
C wrote:Go Eric GO!!!!



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I know it's almost a rock and roll history cliche, but I really DO have a hard time accepting that this guy playing this is the same one who did those soulful slow numbers on Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs and then settled into a career of easy-paced ballads and JJ Cale covers.



I know!!!!!!



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Re: PSLs: Cream, Tues 9th and Budgie, Fri 12th August @ 9pm

Postby C » 09 Aug 2022, 21:42

Boys please give some thought to the Budgie playlist I have posted

Time constraints etc - how is your time for Friday

Black stallion yes or no?




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Re: PSLs: Cream, Tues 9th and Budgie, Fri 12th August @ 9pm

Postby Spock! » 09 Aug 2022, 21:43

C wrote:As much as I enjoy this track I would’ve preferred 15 minutes split into two with some of the other material instead





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Mmm, that has a certain appeal but I'm not really sure. Must check out the Goodbye Cream Box you mentioned earlier on.
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Re: PSLs: Cream, Tues 9th and Budgie, Fri 12th August @ 9pm

Postby C » 09 Aug 2022, 21:43

Budgie - consider running time

What best works for you?

No rush bring your decision Friday



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Re: PSLs: Cream, Tues 9th and Budgie, Fri 12th August @ 9pm

Postby Spock! » 09 Aug 2022, 21:45

C wrote:Budgie - consider running time

What best works for you?

No rush bring your decision Friday



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OK.



Very tempted right now, but not sure how Friday is going to pan out.
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Re: PSLs: Cream, Tues 9th and Budgie, Fri 12th August @ 9pm

Postby C » 09 Aug 2022, 21:45

John aka Josh wrote:
C wrote:As much as I enjoy this track I would’ve preferred 15 minutes split into two with some of the other material instead





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Mmm, that has a certain appeal but I'm not really sure. Must check out the Goodbye Cream Box you mentioned earlier on.


I know _ I subsequently deleted three you quoted

Retain the status Quo




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Re: PSLs: Cream, Tues 9th and Budgie, Fri 12th August @ 9pm

Postby C » 09 Aug 2022, 21:46

LMG wrote:
C wrote:Go Eric GO!!!!



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I know it's almost a rock and roll history cliche, but I really DO have a hard time accepting that this guy playing this is the same one who did those soulful slow numbers on Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs and then settled into a career of easy-paced ballads and JJ Cale covers.


you look wonderful tonight …….



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Re: PSLs: Cream, Tues 9th and Budgie, Fri 12th August @ 9pm

Postby Spock! » 09 Aug 2022, 21:47

LMG wrote:
C wrote:Go Eric GO!!!!



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I know it's almost a rock and roll history cliche, but I really DO have a hard time accepting that this guy playing this is the same one who did those soulful slow numbers on Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs and then settled into a career of easy-paced ballads and JJ Cale covers.







Shame he didn't keep both sides going - I really like some of his easy listening albums, There's One in Every Crowd, in particular. Have little time for 461 Ocean Boulevard.
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Re: PSLs: Cream, Tues 9th and Budgie, Fri 12th August @ 9pm

Postby Spock! » 09 Aug 2022, 21:48

Need to sign off for now.




Great album and company, many thanks.




To Reap, Jack, Ginger and other absent friends,



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Re: PSLs: Cream, Tues 9th and Budgie, Fri 12th August @ 9pm

Postby C » 09 Aug 2022, 21:49

A great album in great company

Thanks John and Chris

To absent friends reap. And others and Peter and Jack



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