Favorite music?

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I can almost guarantee that the music I post in this thread almost nobody will have ever heard. Your loss 😉

Of late I have been listening to Warren Buffet. Not hi successful radio tune, but the really good stuff.

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Not hi successful radio tune, but the really good stuff.

I can relate to this comment. I find the best work with many many artists isn't necessarily the material released to the masses, but the more obscure material they record, as in album tracks and such.

I enjoy listening to your clips, and you're right, I've never heard of any of them before, lol.

They seem to all have a jazz, bluesy, country type theme going on, sometimes all mixed up, I can't put my finger on it.
 
JJ Cale- another great one we have lost. I foun d this version of his song "The call me the breeze" on Youtube. Great version, but the best part was some of the comments below the vid.




Fireman451
4 years ago (edited)
Can't get enough of this song. I am sure I will completely destroy what hearing I have left with my earphones jacked up so high. Never the less it will be worth it. Oh, I'm 76 years old and love this kind of music. RIP JJ. Update, 1/10/2020 I’ll be 78 tomorrow and I still can hear. Latest update 1/12/2021 day after my 79th Birthday and I can still hear. JJ never sounded better. 1/11/2022 Just wanted to say still rockin to JJ on my 80th and thanks to all of your kind words over the years.


Joe Bryant
2 years ago
I’m 81 years young and can’t get enough of J.J.


lolangford1
1 year ago
Who would have known some 50+ years later us "hippies" would still be ROCKING to this amazing music.... We are truly blessed to be from a generation of fantastic music enjoyed by todays youth as well. J.J. was amongst the very best, just ask Eric!


Liam Kelly
4 years ago
Sunny afternoon on my patio, my wife beside me, looking at my pond, cold beer and JJ playing on my player, sheer bliss. What a man!
 
Try this one- figure out the back-up band... play it very loud.

And who is this lady belting out a great tune?

Jamesetta Hawkins (January 25, 1938 – January 20, 2012), known professionally as Etta James, was an American singer who performed in various genres, including gospel, blues, jazz, R&B, rock and roll, and soul. Starting her career in 1954, she gained fame with hits such as "The Wallflower", "At Last", "Tell Mama", "Something's Got a Hold on Me", and "I'd Rather Go Blind".[1] She faced a number of personal problems, including heroin addiction, severe physical abuse, and incarceration, before making a musical comeback in the late 1980s with the album Seven Year Itch.[2]

James's deep and earthy voice bridged the gap between rhythm and blues and rock and roll. She won six Grammy Awards and 17 Blues Music Awards. She was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1993, the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999, and the Blues Hall of Fame in 2001.[3] She also received a Grammy lifetime achievement award in 2003.[4] Rolling Stone magazine ranked James number 22 on its list of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time; she was also ranked number 62 on Rolling Stone's list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time.[5][6] Billboard's 2015 list of "The 35 Greatest R&B Artists Of All Time" also included James, whose "gutsy, take-no-prisoner vocals colorfully interpreted everything from blues and R&B/soul to rock n’roll, jazz and gospel."[7]

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame called hers "one of the greatest voices of her century" and says she is "forever the matriarch of blues."[8]

 
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