Rollin' Man
Rollin' Man. Love this song! Love it. Love it. Love it.
Is there a live performance of it anywhere? |
Shrine '69 :)
John |
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Space Club New York, july 13 , 1968 (completely different version) Copenhagen, november 17, 1968 (like the Shrine version) Golden Circle, Stockholm, november 1968 (like the Shrine version) Stockholm, april 1, 1970 (like the Shrine version) BTW I really like Danny's guitar part on this song, :nod: Wouter |
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The unique thing is the second instrumentleading or following to make conversation. Peter takes the que from BB King and expands it with either Johnnie almonds saz Spencers, or Dannys piano/guitar and makes it rock. I also think this was the impetus for Like it This way doodyhead |
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T care /z |
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I have a live version of "Like It This Way" from the Kiln House line up.. So sad, brought tears to my eyes. :( Danny was great, but the absense of Peter became so clear. |
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Also, don't forget about "Loving Kind". I was scanning channels the other day and caught the classic albums doc. on Judas Priest's "British Steel" album. They were bragging how they were the first real dual lead guitar group. They did give credit to Wishbone Ash, but no Mac or Allman Brothers!?!? I mean afterall, they covered "The Green Manalishi". |
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I'd love to hear another live version (other than Shrine 69) so if anyone has an MP3 he's willing to share.... |
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I really love Danny's contribution. It enables Peter to do what he wants to do.:wavey: |
Danny was the man. Oh if he and PG could have played on.
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