Music from the mid 60's to late 70's (when creative genius reigned..)

vapviking

Old & In the Way
Dylan covers Ricky Nelson, and very nicely at that.
This is from just last week, and I'm a little blown away, having been recently drawn to listen to the original...
It is Ricky's story of a brief return to the spotlight, Madison Square Garden, 1971, as part of a Rock and Roll Revue.
"I'd rather drive a truck."
 

Tobias

Member
It would be my late mums birthday tomorrow if she was still with us and I have a lot to thank her for in respect of my introduction to music. Mainly great 70's artists like Gerry Rafferty, Linda Ronstadt, Genesis, Carlos Santana, Lindisfarne, EL&P but she opened me up to a wide taste in great music. I've hopefully continued the tradition as my boys who were born late 90/early 2000's both have a very eclectic range of music that they listen to and I'm always proud to see their playlists.
 

Pistol Pete

Well-Known Member

Michael Schenker played on the Scorpions first album Lonesome Crow in 1972. He was 17 and the younger brother of Rudolph Schenker, rhythm guitarist and founding member.
He then left to join UFO, 5 great albums later he was back in 1979 for the Scorpions Lovedrive album. Then left again to form Michael Schenker Group with
Cozy Powell 1947-1998 R.I.P. Cozy
He was only 50. He played with The Jeff Beck Group, Rainbow, Black Sabbath, Whitesnake and Emerson, Lake and Powell.
 
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