The Blues Band - Live, 14.02.2015 (Full Show)
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- Опубликовано: 18 май 2015
- Bad Salzuflen, Bahnhof, Germany
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Paul Jones (Vocal/Harmonica)
Dave Kelly (Guitar/Vocal)
Tom McGuinness (Guitar/Vocal)
Gary Fletcher (Bass/Guitar/Vocal)
Rob Townsend (Drums)
01. Intro
02. Come On In
03. Talk To Me
04. Death Letter Blues
05. I Got My Eye On You
06. How Can A Poor Man Stand These Times And Live
07. I Am The Doctor
08. I Am Going Down The River
09. Dust My Blues
10. Suddenly I Like It
11. Going Home
12. You Gotta Move
13. Heading For A Breakdown
14. Sus Blues
15. Sonny Boy Williamson
16. Say You Will
17. Can't Be Satisfied
18. Flatfoot Sam
19. Standing By My Window
20. Come Back Baby (Let's Talk It Over)
21. Maggie's Farm
22. Greenstuff
www.thebluesband.net
The Blues Band
"Live At Rockpalast" (DVD & CD) [1980]
"Suddenly I Like It"
by Paul Jones (2015)
"We Had It All"
by Dave Kelly - Family & Friends (2013)
"In Solitary"
by Gary Fletcher (2013)
www.garyfletchermusic.net/soun...
"Heading For A Breakdown"
From "Double Take" (2004)
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"Standing By My Window"
From self titled Solo Album (2002)
By Tom McGuinness Видеоклипы
I used to play their casettes in the car all the time - and I was once On Stage with them! Yes, in 1997 I was just out of hospital following a stroke and still couldn't walk straight or stand unaided - the venue in Stockton was standing only but the management very kindly put a table & chairs in the corner of the stage for me and my wife and brother. Fantastic! Last saw then at Darlington Market Place Blues Sunday - Magic!
Awesome brilliant Paul Jones brilliant Singer thanks for this post 📪📪Fantastic
Good music never dies
With my heart 💖
Paul Jones dropped out of Oxford, which was a great gain to the blues fraternity and musicians. What a great harmonica player he is!
I first saw BB in 1980 in London and bought their first Album "The unofficial blues band bootleg Album"
I saw The Blues Band in Antwerp in 1980 the day after John Lennon was shot.I'll never forget what a great show it was.
1979 ... the year that I first saw The Blues Band .... 42 bloomin' years ago !! I remember it like it was maybe 10 years ago? It was in a club in Covent Garden ... can't remember the name.
Just saw these guys last night for the first time. Terrific and I am a now a fan
Mr Kelly wow
Love blues music!
Thank you guys for great concerts
Great recording, been going to see these guys since the start! Nice to see Larry their Roadie and best support ever. Thanks for posting this.
Magic Blues Band
Yeh. Thanks for posting this. I have seen the BB on 49 occasions - this year I am goin to crack the big 50!
Getting old holding on to your your soul. Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Saw this band in Aylesbury 20 some years ago and Paul does not look much different. Shaping up well for 73.
Paul Jones perfect gentleman, I was rude about 36
years ago at the blues bands 1 year anniversary gig at the Bridge house pub for being Joe no-one and grabbing the first piece of cake in closed time, Paul laughed at it whilst Tom gave me a deep frown ha ha................wonderful band and wonderful times alas.
Saw them at Southend United football club in1980; been a fan ever since. My intro to white blues or
FLOR DE BLUES BAND !!
Great when Dave Kelly swings into "Death Letter...!" Superb..! A very good band, though I've always wished, since his Manfred days, that Paul Jones didn't look, or sound, quite so smug..! Always an outstanding harmonica player, though..!
Once Upon a Long Time Ago
folks were born to know
Crossroads Siren Song held Serious Sway
People took time comin'
to answer its summon
in that long gone time of Crossroads Great Heyday...]
Last Train to Xrds/IAS\''
rock it guys!
Sorry! The drummers not Swinging it with the right hand! He makes it straight with the bass drum! It's disturbing the rest of the band and they are componsating for him
I agree
Yeah, pity founding drummer Hughie Flint felt compelled to leave the band. His early experience was in jazz and blues, while Rob Townsend's was more straight rock (though admiring the likes of Krupa and Rich). It shows, and not just here. Ever seen The Manfreds doing McGuinness Flint's When I'm Dead and Gone? Rob's a fine drummer in his way, but he hasn't really a clue how to play to that number, for which Hughie had previously provided an eccentric-sounding beat that somehow fitted it perfectly.
Having been at the band's earliest gigs from 1979 (Bridge House, Canning Town etc.) through the early-80s, I have to say that this is really very 'tame' compared to the really gritty performances they gave back then. The guys are older, of course, but they have played this same material so much over the past near-40 years that it's hardly surprising the power and edge has diminished.
Thank you from the USA. You perfectly summed up what I was thinking when I watched this I'm going WTF! Don't get me wrong the playing is fine but the material as you said has lost its power, edge and grit. I would rather seen one tight pokey 35 minute to 50 minute set than 2 hours of tame stuff.
Taboo Man Some great bands at the Bridgehouse Anyone remember Joe Bloggs ?
Slow hand
Handymen
Edge has diminished? What do you want them to do? Take their clothes off?
Nice, in a geriatric way.
Mesanet I resemble that remark