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    Pink Floyd on Axs TV. Wish you were here....................

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    "Thank You, Jack White" by the Flaming Lips. It's been on my mind for a couple days. Catchy little thing.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNNllQxm_0A

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    A young 13 year old Derek Trucks in 1993 playing slide guitar Layla/Jam

    Unbelievable talent even then.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=MLQTbmUYI4A

    Here is Derek two years later age 15 in an interview talking about his budding career ... so humble and rock steady for his age. He played with Joe Walsh, Stephen Stills, The Allman Brothers. Love his band today and of course incredibly talented wife Susan Tedeschi.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4LzmhPqI8q0

    Susan singing Midnight in Harlem

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xbOlgESKbIc
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    Default Re: Randy's discography

    I just started listening to Rick Nelson Live at the Troubador 1969. This was a great show (there were 4) and album 1970 which I believe Randy may have helped produce.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_C...oubadour,_1969

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=QkttHvfqC6k

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dawn View Post
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    I just started listening to Rick Nelson Live at the Troubador 1969. This was a great show (there were 4) and album 1970 which I believe Randy may have helped produce.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_C...oubadour,_1969

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=QkttHvfqC6k
    The more I listen to Rick Nelson and read about him, the more I realize how underrated he is. I believe his good looks and teen idol background worked against him.

    And yes, the Live at the Troubadour album was actually recorded at 3 different venues. At the Troubadour itself, Don Everly shows up and sings with the band. How exciting that must have been for Randy.

    Love this album, btw.

    Edit: while I'm here, I might as well mention I've been listening to the Anything Could Happen album by Bash & Pop.
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    Randy Newman - Rider in the Rain

    Love this song and those backing vocals ..

    https://youtu.be/vuoJV7Z5Lho

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    Quote Originally Posted by Delilah View Post
    The more I listen to Rick Nelson and read about him, the more I realize how underrated he is. I believe his good looks and teen idol background worked against him.

    And yes, the Live at the Troubadour album was actually recorded at 3 different venues. At the Troubadour itself, Don Everly shows up and sings with the band. How exciting that must have been for Randy.

    Love this album, btw.

    Edit: while I'm here, I might as well mention I've been listening to the Anything Could Happen album by Bash & Pop.
    Hi D, I agree about Nelson being underrated yet he was certainly well respected and appreciated among his many musician friends and colleagues, like John Fogerty and of course Randy Meisner. This article in RS sheds more light on Rick's life and the challenges he faced dealing with his alter ego Ricky Nelson.

    http://www.rollingstone.com/music/fe...-rock-19860213

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dawn View Post
    Hi D, I agree about Nelson being underrated yet he was certainly well respected and appreciated among his many musician friends and colleagues, like John Fogerty and of course Randy Meisner. This article in RS sheds more light on Rick's life and the challenges he faced dealing with his alter ego Ricky Nelson.

    http://www.rollingstone.com/music/fe...-rock-19860213
    Interesting article, thanks!

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    Got Journey of the Sorcerer playing. Several days ago, listening through decent headphones, I picked up a little snippet at about 5:27. I'm sure someone has already noticed it, but when the banjo line picks up about there, it's the old folk song "Soldier's Joy," which predates the Revolutionary War. Just the one phrase, repeated, but you can hear it. The violin fades out with a variation on it, and it kind of tickled me to hear it.

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