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Hamilton, Rush and Led Zepplin
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Hamilton creators comment on influence of John Bonham's drumming and Moving Pictures era RUSH on the sone 'Wait'
The Amboy Dukes - Journey to the Center of the Mind
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The Amboy Dukes - Journey to the Center of the Mind
The Kinks - All Day and all of the Night
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The Kinks - All Day and all of the Night
The Rolling Stones - It's Only Rock and Roll
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The Rolling Stones - It's Only Rock and Roll
Cats Can Fly - Flippin To The A Side
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Cats Can Fly - Flippin To The A Side
Tom Cochrane Red Rider - Lunatic Fringe
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Tom Cochrane Red Rider - Lunatic Fringe
AMERICAN MUSIC FROM GOOD OL' BOYS !
Patty Loveless is one gorgeous lady! And that voice...MY GOD! ❤
Love that Git Steele
Chet was the man.! But Steve Warner is awsome, voice ans guitar.! 😮
The album Chet mentions is one of my all time favorites of duets. I go back to it time and again. What a great collaboration!
Simply the most gorgeous country singer and girl in the business. What a complete package of every single thing.
Love Cats Alina Isac
Hi guys do you remember me
My first rock concert I saw in Sault Ste. Marie Memorial Arena was Trooper. Max Webster opened for them. I recal someone was shooting fireworks inside the arena and Kim Mitchell told him to "F-off. They have special medication for guys like you". I still remember Kim doing his famous split jump with guitar in hand. Awesome bands, awesome concert.
I've been a big fan of Jr's since 72 I heard him on a midnite radio show and I was hooked ,I'm a blues man singer/drumers now I'm 70 and still playing go Jr Brown
This song has been a favorite of mine for a very long time. BTW I didn't know Stephen King played the mandolin :) 😁
Chet Atkins ! No 1 Guitarist in the world !!! THEN , NOW , & FOREEVER !!!
Odd seeing Chet without Paul Yandell.
IT SEEMS THAT HIS FINGERS HAVE MEMORIES
One of the most beautiful voices in country music and easy on the eyes too❤😊
I love it when Don Everly appeared in the center aisle singing and then sits down on stage with Chet and Steve. What a wonderful moment. Don never forgot the help Chet gave to him and Phil when they first came to Nashville.
A woman in her late 40s dressed as a collegial, singing pop songs disguised as country... but she was stunning, no doubt
Since when did Sheldon Cooper play drums?
She's from Aledo, Illinois. Our county seat. She went high school with my ex husband. Margo Price is from, Aledo also. I used to party with her dad.
That looks like a huge venue! Where would that have been in Rockford?
Beautiful song
What this needs is More Cow Bell! :)
Too bad she was feeling those commercial pressures to be like Faith, Shania, etc. I guess it was just timing.
Ricky is and will be a wonderful singer and actor. Love him and his music! " Hello Mary Lou" surely til I die! He is and was such a gorgeous boy! RIP!
Best liver version...this song has a mysterious quality which makes it stand out above any other CH track.
Awesome X 10
Jeez that cat gut sounds crazy
The (new) drummer is also a pilot at Westjet which makes for a pretty cool resume.
I used to have “Aces” in my set list back when I gigged. I still play it if asked but my voice never did it justice. Suzy is my fav.
Aaaaah the days when music was real and the concerts were nothing but raw talent....awesome
Patty would have been proud!
The Everly Brothers with one of their greatest songs! I love that song,too! Nobody can sing and perform it like the two boys. They perfomed it so wonderful and cute. They were my Idols, when I was young and now they were my Idols in September 2024 and will it be, till I die! RIP! I will never forget you and your great songs!
Suzy plays with such joy.
Chet technique is beyond easy… or he makes look easy !
Fabulous entertainer.
Thank you for sending this to me.
That Taylor guitar is awesome.
Unique performance.
These are incredible videos when it comes to music and things like that. Anyways, I would like to do a step by step breakdown to tell everyone here what are these videos called and so forth in case they are interested. The first video was an interview that Brent Mason did way back in the 1990s sometime and the two hosts that were interviewing him were called Crook & Chase. As you can see, the interview was aired on The Nashville Network which was often referred to as TNN. By the way, it was wonderful to see Brent Mason playing on a Fender Stratocaster electric guitar for that special occasion and things like that. The second video which talked about the roots of country rock was a 10-part American-British television documentary series that was produced by the BBC and WGBH which talked about the history of rock & roll music. It had two different titles to it because it was aired in the US and UK. So in the US, it was called Rock & Roll while in the UK, it was called Dancing In The Street: A Rock & Roll History. The documentary series was aired in 1995 on PBS in the US and on BBC Two in the UK during 1996. The episode that was shown in this video was the sixth episode that also had two different titles to them. On the PBS version, it was called Blues In Technicolor while on the BBC version, it was called Eight Miles High. On that sixth episode, it mostly talked about the psychedelic rock era and how San Francisco, California became the centre of that particular rock music genre. Basically, the psychedelic rock era had originated in the mid-1960s among the British and American musicians and it also talked about how the genre itself drew to a close when it declined in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The new sound that had emerged which moved away from the experimentation of the psychedelic era was called country rock. A lot of rock & roll artists and bands began experimenting with country music as they wanted to record country-flavored records which were rock records using country themes, vocal styles and additional instrumentation, most characteristically pedal steel guitars. A lot of the rock & roll musicians already knew that country music influence could work very well with pop/rock & roll music and so on. Otherwise, these are the step by step breakdown of videos with titles that I wanted to give everyone for those who are interested. The full episodes of the rock & roll history can be found here on RUclips as well as everywhere else on the internet. And that's that. There you have it. Great videos by the way.
Suzy Boggus is absolutely beautiful and awesome.
She knew how to flash those "baby blues".
This never gets old
This never gets old
Can’t believe I missed her talent in early days. We are the same age but she went to HS about 25 miles away. Not surprising she was her Homecoming Queen at Aledo
How about that Pat Bergeson on rhythm guitar? Chet didn't hire him because he was pretty.
What an incredible song…incredible talent! Compare this melody and lyrics to what is out there today….
Yeah. She's really playing that guitar
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Junior Brown - what a player!
Now THIS is Country and Western 💪🤠