Old Kogarah Boy 1
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As a huge Eric Clapton fan, there are a million of his song to post but l love this slower version of, Wonderful Tonight although I would of preferred it without the extended harmonies towards the end.
For all those that have vinyls of their favourite bands from the 60's & 70's this documentary certainly is an eye opener re who played the music behind the singers.
Session / studio bands were the real force behind the sound and their improvisation was incredible.
If you've got a spare couple of hours I recommend it and some great cameos in it.
Great thread OKB,Great post, OT.
As a Beach Boys purest fan, I've seen the in depth making of Pet Sounds and alike from Brian Wilson and is a real eye opener.
Carol Kaye was the bands session bass guitarist and played for many a band in the studio.
There were about 14 versions of Good Vibrations made before the final release. I have a number of them.
Thanks for posting this very informative link.
More to come................
^ I play this song every time I log into LU to psych myself up.
Burnside is a god.For those who like their blues raw and unadulterated . .
I play this every Friday in the office.Gosh, so many choices!
I like your style..I play this every Friday in the office.
My coworkers f**king hate it.