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BEANO was the album that influenced countless new bands that went in so many different directions, thank you John Mayall. Thanks for Posting this Documentary, Cheers!
one of the few 'new SLF' tracks that gets pass-marks from me. I kinda lost interest after Flags And Emblems .This is *good* . So is _Just Can't Believe In You_
Jeremy Spencer is accused in 2 seperate memoirs written by second generation Children of God members (who were born into the cult) of physically and sexually abusing them when they were children. The books are "Not Without My Sister" and "Uncultured". Both great books about overcoming extreme adversity. Check them out!
Jeremy Spencer is accused in 2 memoirs written by second generation Children of God memebers of physically and sexually abusing them as children. The books are "Not Without My Sister" and "Uncultured". Both great books about overcoming extreme adversity. Check them out!
At 14 years old I saved up my pennies and bought a cheap shit German compilation of John from the local supermarket...the albums were in a rack near the till. That was the first time I ever really heard a harp. Love it. Now at 66 I play harp for money...thanks John. Later this week I'm doing a show and 'Sonny Boy Blow' will be renamed for the night to 'Johnny Boy Blow'. Of course 'Room To Move' will be dragged out to finish the show.
Eric Clapton is one of those people who say the first thing that comes to their mind without thinking. Giorgio Gomelsky opened the first blues club away from the gangsters who operated the dance halls. Alexis was active within this, eventually broadcasting on radio, but specificity on Klooks Kleek and John Mayall requires concentration and consideration for Long John Baldry's effects and Stevie Winwood who quietly formed with Spencer Davis Group as a blues based folk-rock vehicle to which revealed itself from England to an American phenom 15 years later in Joe Cocker's Mad Dogs, Delaney and Bonnie, Mylon Lefevre and Elvin Bishop abandoning the blues for a U.S. radio country music sound. Certainly Winwood was just as much a guitarist as Eric Clapton but had a vision that surpassed even Hendrix who begged to be part of Traffic. It is forever baffling, especially after the shellacking Clapton took in the press near 1969 he has edged his way into what the press continues to publish as a blues musician of the highest stature.