Showing posts with label Woodstock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Woodstock. Show all posts
Thursday, June 20, 2013
The Show I'll Never Forget:
Last year I came across this wonderful book while I working at the Golf Links Library. This is must reading for any type of music buff as it covers nearly every genre of music. There is nothing better than talking with someone about the music they love and why they love it. Usually, when I hear a fresh perspective through heartfelt and organic words regarding a particular musician, I find myself eager to learn more about that artist. I often ask friends what was the best show they ever attended. This single question often blossoms into some of the finest discussions I've shared with friends. Just listening to someone talk about a great live act they once saw is almost like seeing the show for yourself because the person talking always describes everything so vividly with fondness. "The Show I'll Never Forget" is a collection of such descriptions. Please continue reading to learn more.
Labels:
Beastie Boys,
Beatles,
Beck,
Billy Joel,
Black Flag,
Bruce Springsteen,
CBGB,
David Bowie,
Jimi Hendrix,
Led Zeppelin,
Nina Simone,
Nirvana,
Patti Smith,
Prince,
Queen,
R.E.M.,
Rush,
The Kinks,
Van Morrrison,
Woodstock
Friday, March 22, 2013
Jimi Hendrix
It's pretty amazing that every few years comes a new album of Jimi Hendrix music. Which is pretty amazing since he has been dead since 1970. But the music industry thrives off finding unreleased songs or alternate tracks. And so this year we have a brand new album of Hendrix music and two new singles. Not bad for a guy who was 27 when he died.
Jimi Hendrix created music that continues to inspire and influence musicians today which his influential style of electric guitar, recording in rock and roll and blues, and headlining the famous Woodstock Concert of 1969. His music is unmistakably original and his own; often covered by others, but never imitated. Here are some CD's, books, a DVD, and free downloads of Hendrix music for you to enjoy:
Jimi Hendrix created music that continues to inspire and influence musicians today which his influential style of electric guitar, recording in rock and roll and blues, and headlining the famous Woodstock Concert of 1969. His music is unmistakably original and his own; often covered by others, but never imitated. Here are some CD's, books, a DVD, and free downloads of Hendrix music for you to enjoy:
Labels:
Bob Dylan,
Jimi Hendrix,
Jimi Hendrix Experience,
Woodstock
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