The wife introduced me to them. At first I thought “these guys are alright”. Then I kept listening and it’s more like ALL RIGHT! Great vibes. Great songs. Singable, danceable, just great great stuff.
WOW! Ya'll are CRAZY TALENTED! "Being from the 70's"... Never dreamed you'd come to The Midwest... But You Did, Yes You did, And I Thank You! Missouri Gal that Saw You in Nashville!
1:44 Sweet Inspiration - The Sweet Inspirations, Derek Trucks has an interesting version of it as of recently 9:57 Goin' Down Slow - St. Louis Jimmy Oden, also notably covered by Howlin Wolf 16:56 Yes We Can Can - Lee Dorsey and Allen Toussaint, nice version performed by The Pointer Sisters 25:13 Give Me Love (Assuming that's the song title, yet to be released) - The Honeydrops 29:02 When It Was Wrong - The Honeydrops 40:11 Like A Ship - T.L Barrett 48:14 Come Back Baby - Walter Davis, made famous by Ray Charles I think 54:06 Like You Mean It - The Honeydrops 1:01:34 Birthday Suit - The Honeydrops 1:06:21 Your Love (Loose song title that I'm guessing at, yet to be released) - The Honeydrops 1:10:40 You Never Can Tell - Chuck Berry 1:16:03 Sugaree - Grateful Dead 1:26:26 Whiksey Shots For Denver 1:27:49 Brokedown - The Honeydrops 1:42:33 I've Been Trying - Curtis Mayfield 1:45:52 Sit Down On It - The Honeydrops Thank you guys for all that you do, love playing along with you at home and appreciate the livestreams. Best band out there
28 min in and you guys are so refreshing to listen to!!! So much attention to getting a Great Groove and then just riding it!!! Total Synch with each other!!! Music done right!!!!
This concert was so incredibly enjoyable. I miss live music SO much so getting to listen to these guys was perfection. And I gotta say, god damn they sounded good
Literally listening to this whole concert for the third time and I'm begging the band to please please please please please come to Toronto at some point in the future. When covid has f'd off and it's safe, I feel like the Toronto Beaches Blues Fest is calling your name.
I lived in Forrestville and Johnny Otis and Diane Swan used to visit , had Last Pow Wow Sessions , with 16 guitar players , 3 trap drummers , Larry Ono , Levi Lloyd , Paul Pinto. and a trove of musicians , RE , Rita , Michael Bolivar , Steve Long , and Peter Weller horn section , you guys bring me back , to the days it wasn't a gig but life unfolding , love and blessings from NorCal
Watching this makes me feel like I'm right there with you guys!! Can't wait until y'all come back to Virginia, I'm gonna dance my butt off in the front row!!
Hey, you guys are amazing. If you want to visit Canada and have more fun than in Edmonton, have your manager get in contact with the Mont Tremblant blues festival every summer. It is a ski resort, and multiple bars, where you can jump up on stage and you will feel like you are in Switzerland. The summit is the highest mountain in Quebec, and more blues is played at the top. It lasts for 2 weekends so about 10 days. The multiple hotels are top-notch, and the food is to die for. Check it out on youtube, I would definitely go and see you guys. Come on down, please. There are multiple stages all throughout the mountain, even one on the beach. I would believe you would play on one of the 2 big stages that maybe 15,000 people can watch you .
Hi californiahoneydrops! You guys are really amazing performers! Have you heard about Sessions? I think you will kill it there! We sent you an Email, let me know if you got it