Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Friday, May 15, 2015

Long live the King of The Blues


This is my tribute to the King. Many people argue over who is better Eric Clapton, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Jimi Hendrix. But I think that the top two spots on any list belong to B.B. King and Chuck Berry. Every rock guitarist was influenced by one or the other. B.B. is at the top because without him the three I just mentioned would probably not be playing.  It only takes one note for me to know it is him. He is so big that many of music's well-known guitarists have posted a tribute to him. Eric Clapton, Buddy Guy, Robert Cray, George Thorogood, George Benson, John Mayer, Carlos Snatana, Bonnie Raitt, Eric Johnson, Keith Richards, Taj Mahal, Joe Bonamassa, Jimmie Vaughan, Walter Trout, ,Tom Morello, Steve Cropper, Dave Davies, Dave Mustaine, Lenny Kravitz,
Brad Paisley, Keb Mo, Joe Perry, Slash, Neal Schon, Peter Frampton, Rick Nielsen, Jimmy Vivino, Brian May, Joe Walsh, Kenny Wayne Sheppard and Roger McGuinn have all posted tributes. There has not and never will be another guitarist with the exception of Chuck Berry that has had such a impact on such a wide variety of guitarists. I got the chance to see King live in 2012 who at the time was the last of his generation. It was a day I will not forget. R.I.P. B.B. King and thank you.

Sunday, May 10, 2015

Rememebering 3 rock pioneers Wally Lester, Jack Ely and Ben E. King

First on April 23 we lost Wally Lester at the age of 73. He was one of the vocalists for the doo-woop group The Skyliners. They had several hits in the late fifties including “Since I Don’t Have You,” "It Happened Today" in 1959 and "This I Swear" and "Pennies From Heaven" in 1960. The group split up in 1963 but would reform on and off in the 70's. Above is the hit Since "I Don't Have You".

Then on April 28th Jack Ely died. Ely was was the lead singer for the early 60's rock band The
Kingsmen. The Kingsmen's most well-known song was a cover of Richard Berry's "Louie Louie" in 1963 which spent 6 weeks at number 2 on the Billbaord charts. Their version of this song was investigated by the F.B.I for being obscene. The case was dropped in 1964. This was the bands only hit song but has went on to become a staple of rock music and the most popular and well-known version of the song. The song is posted above.
  

Then on April 30th the great Ben E. King died. He sang one of music's greatest and well-known song Stand By Me. It was one of a few songs to be reach the top of the charts for a second time. It reached the US Billboard Hot 100in 1961 at number 4 and then again at number 9 in 1987 after the film of the same name came out. Before his solo career he was the lead singer of the legendary doo-wop group the Drifters and sang with them from 1958 to 1960. He sang one of the groups most well-known songs Save the Last Dance for Me. Another  great Drifters song he sang on is This Magic Moment which I posted above.

Monday, March 16, 2015

5 bands that need to call it a day.

5. Foreigner
This band is now a joke compared to the once great band of the 70's and 80's. Not only is Lou Gramm not the singer anymore the only original member in the current lineup is mick Jones and even he doesn't play at all of their shows.















4. Ten Years After
After Alvin Lee who was the band's singer and guitar player left the band they should have called it quits. After Lee passed they should have stopped the band instead of trashing the name of a once great band.














4. Lynyrd Skynyrd
They should have called it quits after the crash but why they still decide to trash the name of a good band with only one original member boggles the mind.













3. Guns N' Roses
These guys really only had one good album in my opinion and that was Appetite for Democracy. The band was forever tarnished by Axel Rose who is a complete burnout and drunk. He single-handedly ruined this bands image by being the only sole member of this band.










 


 
2. The Who or The Two
They were never really the same when Moon died and even more so when John died. They were terrible at the Super bowl because Rodger has lost his voice. After the 50th tour hopefully they will call it a day.












1. Queen or Queen+Paul Rodgers or Queen+Adam Lambert
Queen was once a great rock band. But now it's just a joke. Queen was over in 1991 when Freddie Mercury died. John Deacon knew it was over and made the right choice to retire. Yet Brian and Rodger keep deciding to milk it. There is no one who can replace or come close to Freddie not even a American Idol runner up.