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My favorite Joni Mitchell album:
Howlin' Wolf's 1971 'London Sessions', featuring an interesting 'backing band' including: Hubert Sumlin, Eric Clapton, Charlie Watts, Ringo Starr, Bill Wyman, Klaus Voorman and Steve Winwood
DLeeWebb
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DLeeWebb
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Wow, someone on Head-Fi knows about Michael Jerome Browne who was born in Indiana and moved to Montreal, QC, Canada at the age of 12. I have all of his albums & learned about him from my older brother. MJB plays everwhere from festivals to small venues. About 12 years ago my brother & wife along with me & my wife went to see him play in a small restaurant/ bar in Gatineau, Quebec across the river and provincial border of Ottawa, Ontario Canada, my native city. What a virtuoso and nice man. It’s sort of unfair that such a talented musician is practically unknown and that, IMHO, less talented artists who lip sync in concert are international stars and multi millionaires. Browne even plays a leather skin banjo without a fretboard. He was explaining how hard it was to master the instrument because it goes out of tune quickly if you don’t know what you’re doing. I mean, this guy can play. Kudos to you @DLeeWebb, I’m impressed.
“Graveyard Blues” MJB playing his fretless “gourd” banjo
He's awesome, man! I would love to see him live!
Rebel Chris
100+ Head-Fier
Guilty pleasure and really good album
Harry Styles - Fine Line
Roy G. Biv
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It's been a good week for this thread. Lots of great suggestions!
This is my go-to live Clapton album.
This is my go-to live Clapton album.
HyAndy
100+ Head-Fier
I'm not a big fan of metal or other dark music and this is the most disturbing music-clip i ever saw but strangewise i like the sound
Mink
Headphoneus Supremus
By far my favorite 10CC song
Some other songs that illustrate the melodic genius of Eric Stewart:
RickB
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