Awesome!
Awesome!
Oh they tell me there is a place over younder cool water running through the burning sand until we learn to love one another we will never reach the promised land. Hole In The World 2001
Great! I didn't realise Joe was part of Ringo's "All Starr" Band waaayyyyyyyyyyyy back in 1989!
~Carole~
There is no more new frontier - we have got to make it here
Well, Joe sure does hang with the "in" crowd, doesn't he?
He sings it high, he plays it low
I see there are a bunch of 'Ringo's Birthday' video's on Youtube. An interview with Ringo etc.
EF, thanks for bringing those forward, they're great!
Sooner, I'm glad you put your videos in their place of honor here. Nice work!
~ Cathy ~
And I dream I'm on vacation 'Cause I like the way that sounds,
It's a perfect occupation for me.
Yeah! I love watch'n the YouTube videos of Joe live doen "Turn to Stone" & "The Bomber" footage from 1972.
I think The Drive does a great job.. especially you Steve!
I have a question. I'm specifically trying to find out if there are names to the jams that sometimes occur after a track has ended & faded out, then a few seconds go by, then a jam of about 6-8 seconds long will all of a sudden start playing before the entire track has finally ended. Take a listen to "At The Station" from "But Seriously Folks", and "Ordinary Average Guy" from the album with the same name. At the end of each song, after a few seconds of silence, a new song or jam will emerge and play for a few seconds, like 5-8 secs. before it finally fades and the whole track finally ends. CAN ANYONE TELL ME ABOUT THIS?? I'm looking to find out if these ending jams have any names too 'em, or if they're parts of other songs he's put down & recorded before. If you can help I'd sure appreciate it cause it's really been bug'n me for a while now. Well thanks for read'n.. -Christian
Welcome FB.
I'm a bit unsure how something which only lasts a few seconds could be called a 'jam'. It's just part of the track it follows.
Welcome from me, too! Since "Jam" is a loosely defined term I for one can understand why you use it.
Unfortunately, I don't know if they're named - sorry I can't be more helpful!
Back on topic: Sooner, your magic camera once again produces great results! Thanks for posting those!