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re: My Merrily Mirthful Melodic Melange -- Myriad Musical Miscellania
Posted on 9/6/13 at 10:07 pm to Kafka
Posted on 9/6/13 at 10:07 pm to Kafka
Joe Maphis - "Pickin' And Singin'"
In this rare TV clip of one song you can watch and hear the legendary session man shredding:
1. Double neck guitar
2. Fiddle
3. Mandolin
4. Banjo
5. Upright bass
In this rare TV clip of one song you can watch and hear the legendary session man shredding:
1. Double neck guitar
2. Fiddle
3. Mandolin
4. Banjo
5. Upright bass
Posted on 9/7/13 at 9:12 am to Kafka
I believe Kafka is a 1950-60's Disc Jockey stuck to "today's world."
Posted on 10/1/13 at 9:10 pm to Kafka
Today I learned of the recent passing of Liverpool singer Jackie Lomax, one of the first acts signed to the Beatles' Apple label:
Jackie Lomax - "Sour Milk Sea"
Jackie Lomax - "Sour Milk Sea"
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"Sour Milk Sea" is a song written by George Harrison in early 1968 during the Beatles' stay in Rishikesh, India. It was given to Jackie Lomax to record and released as the latter's debut single on the then-new Apple Records label, in August 1968. "Sour Milk Sea" was among Apple's first batch of releases, another of which was the Beatles' "Hey Jude" single. The recording of "Sour Milk Sea" is notable for being the first of many extracurricular musical projects produced by Harrison, and a rarity among non-Beatles songs in that it features three members of the band. Along with Harrison, Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney, the backing musicians on the track were Eric Clapton and session pianist Nicky Hopkins.
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