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Tom Petty Live at the Fillmore
IMHO: The seminal live rock-n-roll double album (1971 release) was the "Allman Brothers Band at Fillmore East".
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Not many know that Duane's grin hiding below his mustache is because Duane's cupped hands are hiding a (just-scored) 8-ball...
I think the album cover was not shot at FillmoreEast (lower-east side) during the 3-days of live recording.
Southern Rock was as good as it got in those early years.
 
Yesterday, while running errands, we put on the Living Colour "Vivid" [1988] album on and remembered how good they were.
I guess I did not get enough because on the way back home, we listened to the Living Colour "Times Up" [1990] album.
Last minute shopping was made tolerable...:cool:
Happy New Year
 
Blues guitar mainstay Eric Gales released his album Crown in 2022. From Spotify, as Eric says so himself: "Eric Gales is a blues firebrand. Over 30 years and 18 albums, his passion for the music and his boundless desire to keep it vital has never waned, (and) he continued to reinvigorate the art form with personal revelation in his lyrics and bold stylistic twists in his guitar playing and songwriting. ...The songs are delivered with clarity and feature Eric's personal experiences and hope for positive change. In addition, the 16-track collection boasts his finest singing, songwriting, and his signature guitar playing that burns throughout. Produced by Joe Bonamassa and Josh Smith, this is Eric at his most boldly vulnerable, uncompromisingly political, and unflinchingly confident." The official album video below features Joe Bonamassa, eventually. A YouTube link to the full album follows. This album is a nice blues guitar fix. Please enjoy!


Eric Gales, "Crown,", YouTube link, full album.
 
Wow!
 
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