Nice! Darlene Love with the E Street band, minus The Boss. That is one I've never seen. Thanks George!
Some songs seem to take place in an entirely different acoustic space.
These harmonies of unhappy love, of missed understandings that we carry with us all our lives.
"The final stirrings of the human heart can only be expressed by a stringiness Zither.."
(A very old Chinese saying.)
Teen heart trauma was never really my thing. I was of the old blues school which taught
"If you don't want me babe,
it's a cinch I don't want you."
None of which spared me making a god damned fool of myself on numerous occasions...sigh
Yet Mr. Blue lingers on into my old age.
For some reason I'm not a Dead fan, much less a Dead Head. I recognize that they wrote and performed many good songs, so kudos to them.
Ok so I did know some of her music Her song brought this to my mind...Early Darlene Love...
No I can't. But here'sa guy who climbed into the same boat! ":O}Can't beat this with a club!
Not a bad shot either.":O}I must say that Phil Spector was one hell of a producer!
The best thing about being talented may be all the talented folks you get to hang out with.New to me. Ah, Tal Wilkenfeld, great bassist who likes expensive gear. That EBS stack may have cost $25000.
And just think... he never even tried to be a hippy! LOLRoy, one of the very best.
One very good song. You can ask for more, but might not get it.This may be a re-post...
An old friend really liked Mr Buckley
No I can't. But here'sa guy who climbed into the same boat! ":O}