@@rayl7336 Yes! No rip-off samples and drum tracks. Analog recordings were the way. When musicians had to master their instruments and practice religiously. Black Oak, Skynyrd and other Southern rock bands were nothing but real songwriters and dedicated performers. Times are doomed to change but I know, in my heart that the feeling is gone. Music WAS real. Peace out.
@@wizardwandmusic6457 You are One of her band was Grey Ghost They are the ones she played the Tune Burning whisky with. at the Winter land. Shortly after she left Black Oak Her later band was Grey Star who originated in my home town of Mayville WI
At age 70 it is my misfortune to have missed her music during her brief time sharing this planet with us. Truly a one of a kind artist whose name is worthy of being said in the same breath as Janis and Grace. RIP Ruby, the world was better with you in it.
@@kurtsherrick2066 I have it saved to my mobile. Just trying to figure how to get it to you. It came off a fb about Chicago rock bands from the sixties and seventies
Ruby was a 100 pound Firecracker. She was so bad ass. She should have been a Superstar. She is to those who knew about her. RIP!
What a stone fox!
Right on!
I had the honor of playing on stage with Mrs. Starr once and she was awesome! Miss ya Rubes.
Would love to hear more of your experience!
@@rch6650 aren't you a little young to work with Ruby? She died in'95.
Wow man! How awesome she was. Such a powerful voice.
I`ve seen multi of 100`s of Bands in my time . A to Z , Grey Ghost & Ruby Starr is in my Top 10 live shows .
This is when people had REAL FUN. Ruby was killer.
And the music was real!!
@@rayl7336 Yes! No rip-off samples and drum tracks. Analog recordings were the way. When musicians had to master their instruments and practice religiously. Black Oak, Skynyrd and other Southern rock bands were nothing but real songwriters and dedicated performers. Times are doomed to change but I know, in my heart that the feeling is gone. Music WAS real. Peace out.
@@todddavis4274 There a still a few real musicians still left but they are getting scarce
@@pigpen1958no there isn't
Gone far too soon. What a presence.
Damn, I wish that woman were still here.
Beautiful and talented. She should have wen further.
Can you get any of her albums
@@mikekeeler6362 Somewhere, probably, but I have no idea.
Me to. Reminds me of Poison Ivy except cooler.
@@mikekeeler6362 they are out there but hard to come by now that Rickie
Lee Reynolds fro Black Oak Arksansasis no longer with us here on this earth
I wish I could find the whole episode aired of this performance. This band was killer.
I saw Ruby Starr perform with a band called "Grey Ghost" & they were Fantastic. RIP
Starr
@@myjimdandy Thank You Corrected
Dang. This is really good!
@@myjimdandy Actually Ruby was with a Band called Grey ghost That the ones did " Burning Whiskey
@@wizardwandmusic6457 You are One of her band was Grey Ghost They are the ones she played the Tune Burning whisky with. at the Winter land. Shortly after she left Black Oak Her later band was Grey Star who originated in my home town of Mayville WI
At age 70 it is my misfortune to have missed her music during her brief time sharing this planet with us. Truly a one of a kind artist whose name is worthy of being said in the same breath as Janis and Grace. RIP Ruby, the world was better with you in it.
God bless ruby
WHAT A WOMAN!!!!!♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
RUBY STARR HOT
I love the prog elements with the Synths !!
GLAD I AM FROM THE BEST STATE EVER! ARKINSAW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That organ intro was killer
Humble Pie,
We've found your opening act.
I saw her with Peter Frampton and her October 1975
Awesome! But where's the rest? :-)
Had their 8 track.
Fantastic
Glory!
I believe I have this on vinyl.
Thats real rock
Ruby Starr, the living proof for girl power💪🤘. Her outfit would have made a perfect match with the motorcity madman😂
The other Janis Joplin
I actually like Ruby better than Joplin.
@@25michaelfisherI think she smokes Joplin. Not taking anything away from Janis…
Too much synth
Found a pic of ruby backstage with bon Scott in 1978. Bon did the listening.
Should post that Picture. Ruby, Bon and Blackmore are absolutely my favorite Rock Star's. Still mourning Bon and Ruby. Ritchie is still with us at 78.
@@kurtsherrick2066
I'll try to find the link
@@bonscott602 Thank you. That would be something I would cherish. Big fan of Ruby and Bon.
@@kurtsherrick2066
I have it saved to my mobile.
Just trying to figure how to get it to you.
It came off a fb about Chicago rock bands from the sixties and seventies