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Standin' At The Big Hotel - Joe Ely
Written by Butch Hancock. Album "Down On The Drag" (1979) Produced by Bob Johnston. MCA Records
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Joe Henry - Short Man's Room
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From the album "Short Man's Room" with The Jayhawks. Produced by Joe Henry 1992
Curtis Mayfield - When Seasons Change
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From the album "There's No Place Like America Today" 1975
Jesse Ed Davis - Reno Street Incident
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Recorded Olympic Studios, London England 1971
John Hiatt - Blue Telescope
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Written by John Hiatt Produced by John Hiatt and Matt Wallace Released 1993
Jerry Garcia, Tony Rice, David Grisman - So What
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written by miles davis. recorded february 1993 at david grisman's studio. from "the pizza tapes"
Philadelphia
Never heard this song before until a chick just sent me the link
A little ahead of it time on this one, solid track
Stone cold Classic ! Too bad the radio houses around America don't have any Idea WTF!
Thank You Brother Mayfield!!!
I'm here for Professor Skye and his review of Arctic Monkeys' The Car 🚗 And as usual, he's right
this is some FIRE
Man this is a cold blooded song
This man is so good.Thank You John
Bluegrass and jazz are first cousins.
This song came out when i was on the road all the time. I hated seeing my wife in the rear view mirror
This song came out around the same time I got my first telescope as a child. I now wanna get a blue one in remembrance of this song.
honestly. I do not think anyone can mess with Curtis Mayfield!!!!!!!!!!!!
Saw him several times in Northampton Mass. Love this album. Good memories
Genius
EXCELLENT!!!
Is he in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? He outta be.
Curtis making that guitar.cry.
Space Shuttle Mission STS-109 3B was a servicing mission for the Hubble Space Telescope. Each morning the NASA ground crew played a wake-up song for the astronauts. This is the song that ground crew chose to play on the second morning of the mission. The name of the song seemed odd to me. Now, listening to it for the first time, I understand what John Hiatt is singing about, because it only now occurred to me that of my three telescopes, two of them are blue telescopes.
What do you think the song is about?
@@dougdavis8986 - Regrets maybe? I don't know.
Having to let a white hot fire love go.
Tony Rice = straight badass , Jerry Garcia = straight badass , Dave Grisman = straight badass
𝑯𝒆𝒚! 𝑰 𝒋𝒖𝒔𝒕 𝒘𝒂𝒏𝒕𝒆𝒅 𝒕𝒐 𝒔𝒂𝒚 𝑱𝒆𝒔𝒖𝒔 𝒍𝒐𝒗𝒆𝒔 𝒚𝒐𝒖 𝒂𝒏𝒅 𝒅𝒊𝒆𝒅 𝒇𝒐𝒓 𝒚𝒐𝒖𝒓 𝒔𝒊𝒏𝒔, 𝑱𝒐𝒉𝒏 3:16
This is fuckin nuts. I've listened to Miles Davis for a while, but I had no clue Jerry did a cover of it or even let alone played it. This is a real treat
90% of what you're hearing is Tony Rice. As great as Garcia was, Rice was far and away a better technical and virtuosic guitarist than anyone in rock and roll. It is no exaggeration in any way to say he did for acoustic guitar what Hendrix did for electric guitar. Best pure flat picker ever
@@bwelc0076 What a weird statement. I'm hearing Jerry Garcia when Jerry is improv'ing and then I'm hearing Tony Rice when he's improving as well as Grisman. Not sure why you felt the need to try to compare the two in skill? Weird...
@@blobweird123 I love Garcia, but my point is that most of the people listening to this, particularly because there's no video, won't know who Tony Rice is. In the comments you will read how great Garcia was. People make comparisons all the time. Tony Rice deserves recognition for what he was- the most innovative, influential, brilliant flatpicker to date. A far more skilled and innovative guitarist than anyone in rock, not just Garcia, but Hendrix, Beck, Clapton, and Van Halen.
@@bwelc0076 Anyone who listens to Jerry knows exactly who's lead it is during this tune. Just don't get why you're saying we're actually hearing Tony lol. I hear Tony when he's taking lead later in the time. I'm hearing Jerry's lead early in the tune. As far as innovation goes I'd argue Garcia is one of the most innovative musicians of all time. Name a guitarist that sounds like his array of work.
@@blobweird123 I hear more Rice than Garcia on this song, I've listened to both quite a bit. As for Garcia being an innovator, he wasn't a technical innovator he has, particularly on electric, a unique sound. He integrates guitar better into the music better than anyone else, I think. But he isn't someone you hear guitar players raving about that they wanted to be like.
That's realR
Just doesn't get any better than this. Once
Love Larry Carlton version too
Robben Ford and Joe Diorio as well.
Miles Kind of Blue
This man is an American folk hero.
I can’t stop listening to Curtis mayfield ! Wow my ears love this sound
The song is so awesome and yreal that it will make you feel like you finally got the mindset to do the right things for real for real
❤❤❤
the first time I heard this was in my friends car and he was playing this album on a CD. I was enjoying all the tunes played and at this point I didn't know too much songs by the greatful dead or at least Jerry Garcia but I was getting into it. Then this song comes on, and as a big fan of jazz music I immediately recognized this tune and a big smile came across my face. Well I guess the point of this short anecdote was that this CD we were listening to was scratched up so it messed up the sound here and there, but I didn't see it as an issue. The way it sounded reminded me of John Coltrane's famous "sheets of sound" the method he uses to improvise and it sounded very fitting with the song the way I am used to hearing it off of the album Kind of Blue.
There is no place like america today
Feels like now Never Quit going left
I was listening to this on way to work. I had a feeling to just drive on. Eff that nonsense and just drive on.
#2020🔥...and the Season has Definitely changed ..✍🏾✝️
I listened to this song over 30good years I never get tired of it his still my favorite artist🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thank you for sharing John Hiatt’s beautiful music
We need artists like this right now. Where's the new Curtis?
D'angelo from the 90s
Ill be !!! Just give me some time
It's in Wim Wenders' 1982 film The State of Things.
Here because of Drake
slowly melancholic and full of emotions, colors and fallen rainbows
ATLANTA!!!!!
Who else thought this was Prince...
My dads record collection brought me here. Thanks Dad
Gotta show some respect to the King.
Birmingham checcin in
Rest In Peace Mr Curtis Mayfield
MEMPHIS TN here for this ride R I P Curtis
Don’t compare it Just enjoy it....
On this day in 1975 {June 7th} Curtis Mayfield performed "Billy Jack", "Jesus", and "When Seasons Change" on the nationally syndicated television program, 'Soul Train'... All three songs were from his 1975 studio album, 'There's No Place Like America Today', and on July 13th, 1975 the album peaked at #13 {for 1 week} on Billboard's Top R&B Albums chart... Between 1970 and 1997 the Chicago native, as a solo artist, had thirty records on Billboard's Hot R&B Singles chart, six made the Top 10 with his biggest hit being "Freddie's Dead", it peaked at #2* {for 2 weeks} in 1972... As a member of the Impressions he had twenty nine records on the Hot R&B Singles chart... Curtis Lee Mayfield passed away at the young age of 57 on December 26th, 1999... May both he and Don Cornelius {1936 - 2012} R.I.P. * For the two weeks that "Freddie's Dead" was at #2 on the Hot R&B Singles chart, the #1 record for both those weeks was "I'll Be Around" by the Spinners ...
The year 1975 was the year I met my first love. This song by Curtis Mayfield was our favorite jam. I will always like it.
Never change all way👺 come to the same🍀 just the GAME