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canko escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:canko escribió:
De su etapa post Caldwell el Just us (1983) es el que más me gusta. Destila clase y fuerza por igual. Este tema es genial.
of course , un muy digno disco.................. ..............
La producción está muy bién, suena atemporal (afortunadament nada ochentero) y tiene un toque "urbano" muy guapo.
la MTB fué posiblemente la banda se southern rock a que menos daño hicieron los 80's..............
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from the mars hotel escribió:Murdock escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:Murdock escribió:
Debe haber un DVD con este directo, que es acojonante. Tanto la banda, recién salida de su pueblo (año 1973), como el público que abarrota ese teatro de Macon, Georgia, son rednecks puros y duros. Es curioso ver como una banda con tantas sutilezas musicales, tan ecléctica en su mezcla de géneros y propuesta, que llega incluso a flitrear con el jazz, es capaz de atrapar a audiencias tan teóricamente inmovilistas como las auténticamente sureñas. Creo que el desprecio por el público que atraían y el esnobismo de parte de la crítica musical y el resto del artisteo americano hicieron que esta banda no tuviese el reconomiento que merece, y se le ningunease, como ocurre, por ejemplo, con Charlie Daniels, a quien pocos conocen fuera de su ámbito sureño de influencia. Por no estar, no están ni en el Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, principal indicador del gusto de la comunidad rockera y del público mayoritario americano por sus bandas autóctonas.
te dejo un par de enlaces a ver si te sirven , esto pertenece a "Saturday Night in Macon" , del 73 , compartido con los ABB y Wet Willie........ .................
The complete "Saturday Night in Macon" (1:07:22) 9/10/1973
Grand Opera House, Macon, Georgia
(Pro-shot, TV - Don Kirschner's Rock Concert)
- Spoiler:
http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/4573865/Allman_Brothers_Band_Vol._1_-_Duane__amp__Berry_(DVD)
http://dvdconcertth.blogspot.com/2011/03/allman-brothers-band-dvd-vol2-back.html
Muchas gracias hermano.
de nada crack....................... ................si no te funcionan me lo dices , y buscamos otros............... .....................
Yo tengo un dvd de ese programa completo con las actuaciones de MTB y de los ABB y Wet Willie, y son flipantes, en serio que Wet Willie echan fuego. Si lo queréis dadme un toque.
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Todo un dream Team........... ..............
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Tommy , the man......................... ..............
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LIVE 1979-01-19 Albequerque NM-24 Hours At A Time
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from the mars hotel escribió:LIVE 1979-01-19 Albequerque NM-24 Hours At A Time
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Cada vez me gustan más....¿Es grave Doctor?
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Lo grave es que no se les haya podido ver el pelo por España.
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Murdock escribió:Lo grave es que no se les haya podido ver el pelo por España.
me parece que su tiempo ya ha pasado.................... .....................now it's too late............................me parece que solo queda Doug gray....... ............
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from the mars hotel escribió:Murdock escribió:Lo grave es que no se les haya podido ver el pelo por España.
me parece que su tiempo ya ha pasado.................... .....................now it's too late............................me parece que solo queda Doug gray....... ............
Como le pasa a todas las bandas sureñas de los 70.
Pero poder oír sus temas en directo sería una experiencia cuasi-religiosa, aún pesar de la falta de los hermanos Caldwell y el resto de los miembros originales, que se bajaron todos del barco en los 80.
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Murdock escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:Murdock escribió:Lo grave es que no se les haya podido ver el pelo por España.
me parece que su tiempo ya ha pasado.................... .....................now it's too late............................me parece que solo queda Doug gray....... ............
Como le pasa a todas las bandas sureñas de los 70.
Pero poder oír sus temas en directo sería una experiencia cuasi-religiosa, aún pesar de la falta de los hermanos Caldwell y el resto de los miembros originales, que se bajaron todos del barco en los 80.
of course , yo sería el primero en apuntarme , solamente por escuchar la voz sobrenatutal de Gray , una de las mejores voces (posiblemente la mejor............... .......) del Southern Rock..................si se apuntan Paul Riddle y Jerry Eubanks ya no te digo................
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Funkymen escribió:Jaiotze escribió:
A ver que me entere yo ... esto es un rumor con cierta base o una paja mental ??
Con estas cosas no se juega...
A mí este es uno de los temas que más me pone de la Marshall tucker band, una banda realmente acojonante los mires por donde los mires
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Criminal pentatónico escribió:Funkymen escribió:Jaiotze escribió:
A ver que me entere yo ... esto es un rumor con cierta base o una paja mental ??
Con estas cosas no se juega...
A mí este es uno de los temas que más me pone de la Marshall tucker band, una banda realmente acojonante los mires por donde los mires
la interpretación en directo con Charlie Daniels es sublime.............................. .......................
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Aquí dejo American Street ,del 99 , el único disco que sacó en solitario el ya fallecido guitarrista de la MTB George McCorkle . Un agradable album que suena a MTB por los cuatro costados , posiblemente con un aire más country.Se encuentra a faltar la voz de Doug Gray , pero es muy agaradable de escuchar...................
- Spoiler:
- http://www.megaupload.com/?d=NO4WA99S
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from the mars hotel escribió:Aquí dejo American Street ,del 99 , el único disco que sacó en solitario el ya fallecido guitarrista de la MTB George McCorkle . Un agradable album que suena a MTB por los cuatro costados , posiblemente con un aire más country.Se encuentra a faltar la voz de Doug Gray , pero es muy agaradable de escuchar...................
- Spoiler:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=NO4WA99S
Le voy a poner tú nombre a mi disco duro extraible...
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Criminal pentatónico escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:Aquí dejo American Street ,del 99 , el único disco que sacó en solitario el ya fallecido guitarrista de la MTB George McCorkle . Un agradable album que suena a MTB por los cuatro costados , posiblemente con un aire más country.Se encuentra a faltar la voz de Doug Gray , pero es muy agaradable de escuchar...................
- Spoiler:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=NO4WA99S
Le voy a poner tú nombre a mi disco duro extraible...
...................que salao´eres....................... ...................
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Que foto más guapa , the good ol' times......................
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from the mars hotel escribió:
Tiene la camiseta sucia, debería quitársela
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Criminal pentatónico escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:
Tiene la camiseta sucia, debería quitársela
.............................maja la chica , y maja la camiseta..........................
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from the mars hotel escribió:Criminal pentatónico escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:
Tiene la camiseta sucia, debería quitársela
.............................maja la chica , y maja la camiseta..........................
Venga, pon las cartas sobre la mesa: ¿Cual ha sido la principal motivación para poner la foto?
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Criminal pentatónico escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:Criminal pentatónico escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:
Tiene la camiseta sucia, debería quitársela
.............................maja la chica , y maja la camiseta..........................
Venga, pon las cartas sobre la mesa: ¿Cual ha sido la principal motivación para poner la foto?
chica guapa/melancólica + camiseta auténtica de la MTB :mejor imposible............cheers............................
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otra joya de Carolina dreams.............. ...............
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...........Toy Lives............. ..........
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ARF 2012.......................... ....................
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from the mars hotel escribió:
ARF 2012.......................... ....................
Obligatoriamente.
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Como no vayan este año al ARF prendo fuego al recinto.
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Murdock escribió:Como no vayan este año al ARF prendo fuego al recinto.
............... ...................si van al ARF fijo que me apunto............ ................
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from the mars hotel escribió:Murdock escribió:Como no vayan este año al ARF prendo fuego al recinto.
............... ...................si van al ARF fijo que me apunto............ ................
No caerá esa breva. Lynyrd y MTB juntos sería demasiado bonito y sureño para ser cierto.
Por cierto, reitero mis millones de agradecimiento a los foreros de este post por descubrirme a esta banda atemporal.
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Sergio escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:Murdock escribió:Como no vayan este año al ARF prendo fuego al recinto.
............... ...................si van al ARF fijo que me apunto............ ................
No caerá esa breva. Lynyrd y MTB juntos sería demasiado bonito y sureño para ser cierto.
Por cierto, reitero mis millones de agradecimiento a los foreros de este post por descubrirme a esta banda atemporal.
los ocho primeros discos de la banda aún me emocionan como el primer día............... ...............de otra galaxia..............
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Una de las bandas más competentes surgidas en las tierras del Sur. Yo siempre los he tenido como "uno de los grandes", sus primeros discos son para tener SÍ ó SÍ y recordemos que "Can't you See" es uno de los himnos atemporales de Dixieland
¿ Marshall T.B. al Azkena ? ¡ Si hombre y ya sólo Falta Fogerty y ya directamnete la palmo !!
¿ Marshall T.B. al Azkena ? ¡ Si hombre y ya sólo Falta Fogerty y ya directamnete la palmo !!
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Casi que me gustan más que los Allman Brothers (que digo, !!Me gustan más!!)
Una pena que murieran los dos hermanos Caldwell
Una pena que murieran los dos hermanos Caldwell
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PaulKossoff escribió:Casi que me gustan más que los Allman Brothers (que digo, !!Me gustan más!!)
Una pena que murieran los dos hermanos Caldwell
difícil de encontrar una portada más emocionante y bonita............ ..............
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Marshall Tucker Band Continues to Keep Southern Rock Alive
The Marshall Tucker Band have been showing the world of southern rock how it’s done for over 40 years now. (Remember who earned the No. 1 spot on our Top 10 Southern Rock Songs list?) Earlier this year, the band released their latest ‘Greatest Hits’ collection, and this week, that same album has been pressed on vinyl in a limited collector’s edition.
The new record includes three previously unreleased live bonus tracks — ‘Hillbilly Band,’ ‘Every Day I Sing The Blues’ and ‘Will The Circle Be Unbroken’ — which were recorded during one of the band’s recent overseas tours. The new ‘Greatest Hits’ LP (which can be purchased through the band’s official website) also contains a digital download card to ensure fans can take the music with them away from their record players.
Ultimate Classic Rock sat down once again with Marshall Tucker Band frontman Doug Gray to discuss the new collection, future projects and group’s recent debut on the prestigious stage of the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville when they appeared at the Grand Ole Opry.
How did the idea come about to re-release the new Greatest Hits package on vinyl?
Well a year or so ago, I thought that it would be really nice. I knew we had the ‘Greatest Hits’ coming out, and I said, let’s add to it. I called my manager, and he said, “Man, that’s a great idea!” I said the only way we will do it is to put it on really good sounding vinyl. There’s such a thing as 100 vinyl and there’s 180 … 180’s the best, so that’s what that is. All of us agreed that it sounded pleasurable, so they printed up some copies. There’s a lot of information in there for people who want to get it. We may be putting another one out in September or October of next year of the original first record, which would be cool! I’m excited. This is for collectors, instead of people who just want to take it and throw it in their CD collection.
Do you have any plans of heading back into the studio in 2012 to work on a new project?
We have three of four songs tracked right now with this band, but there are a lot of other projects that we will be doing. We recently did a show at the South Carolina Hall of Fame. It was kind of a dedication to [former MTB members] Tommy and Toy [Caldwell]. When we did it, it was cool. Recently we pulled those tracks out and listened to them, and there’s a lot there. It’s foot stompin’ type of stuff. “Jaimoe,” Dickey Betts and Chuck Leavell from the Allman Brothers are playing on it. Everybody wanted to pay tribute to Tommy and Toy, and we’ll put it out as the South Carolina Hall of Fame. It will be good. It will be positive.
Who are some of your favorite classic rock bands?
To me, classic rock really started with the Allman Brothers. The only people that’s out there right now that could be considered “classic rock” is the Zac Brown Band. To me and from what I’ve seen, they are more classic rock than they are anything. I think SwampDaWamp is a good new classic rock band. I’ve got a new guy who’s coming out with us … his name is Shane Pruitt. He’s cut some blues records. He is Stevie Ray Vaughan material when it comes to his guitar playing. He’s just unbelievable. Jimmy, Jack and Donna (Hall of Wet Willie) … they were so good. They could go out there and wow the crowd. I was always impressed with them.
There are just as many good southern rock bands playing in clubs right now that didn’t get a break. I really feel bad for them, there’s no where else for them to go because all of those spots have been filled. We were a little bit more jazzy or country, and [Molly] Hatchet’s got the really rockin’, boomy stuff down … I really feel that there are a bunch of southern rock bands out there, it’s just they can’t get a deal or a break. Zac was fortunately able to get a break. They will be talked about for a long time. They really will. Alan Jackson singing with Zac [on their song 'As She's Walking Away'] was a brilliant move. With Greg Allman singing with them [on the CMA Awards], that turned them into a southern rock band. That sounded really good.
As far as southern rock goes, there will always be room for it. There is on the radio, because they are playing more now on the radio than there ever was, as far as getting talked about. I have to tell you … I was truly amazed at every article that came in that talked about us having something that kept southern rock alive, and I guess we do. Those first nine years, we went out and played our a—- off. We were out just busting loose. I just don’t know where that next major band is going to come from in the south. There are probably 15 or 20 out of Jacksonville right now.
This past weekend (Nov. 19), the Marshall Tucker Band made its debut on the Grand Ole Opry. Talk about that experience and what was going on in your head leading up to that night.
Quite honestly, I was a little surprised … we’ve been doing (this) for 40 years and had never been invited. The good part is that somebody must have taken notes somewhere or they wouldn’t have invited us [laughs]! When I first heard about it, I thought about one of our original guys, which was Toy. If you were talking to him, he wouldn’t have been able to speak! Toy Caldwell would have really appreciated that honor. He was the first one I thought about when they asked us, because it ain’t just about me; it’s about those guys, too. He knew all those songs from those earlier acts that were on [the lineup] with us. I was just glad to stand there and let it all come in. That’s the only thing you can do.
Next month you will head back out on the annual Rock Legends Cruise, are you ready for that?
Yes! We are so excited. We do three shows on the cruise. Our first show is the first night, but the third night, we get a three and a half hour slot. Last time we did it with (Lynyrd) Skynyrd. This year, I’ve already invited almost every band on [the cruise] to come and jam at some point in time during that three and a half hours. I’ve got an overwhelming response because everybody knows what I did with Skynyrd. It was pretty cool! By the end of the night [last time], the crew was going, “Hey man, we’ve got to get up at 4:30 in the morning…” and it was 3:15! Nobody really told me – or they were afraid to come up and tell me [laughs]! We had some great musicians up there. This time, they’re going to let me do another one.
Do you have any tour plans in the works as of yet for next year?
We do … we already have 38 dates on the books. We’re glad to work. It will probably be about 94 shows, and that will be about it. Next year, I’m pretty sure we’re also going to go back and play for the troops again … I just don’t know when. I’ve got to tell you, I’m grateful for all the publicity that everybody’s been giving us. It has done nothing but let us sell out every one of our shows … every one of them. It’s been amazing!
Where do you see the Marshall Tucker Band in the years to come?
I plan to keep on going. I am 63 years old. I find that hard to believe every day. I really do, especially after getting up and doing a show. Some of those other guys out there are chasing me to catch up … I like that (laughs)! I am very fortunate. I blame it on everybody because everybody’s out there participating.
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The Marshall Tucker Band have been showing the world of southern rock how it’s done for over 40 years now. (Remember who earned the No. 1 spot on our Top 10 Southern Rock Songs list?) Earlier this year, the band released their latest ‘Greatest Hits’ collection, and this week, that same album has been pressed on vinyl in a limited collector’s edition.
The new record includes three previously unreleased live bonus tracks — ‘Hillbilly Band,’ ‘Every Day I Sing The Blues’ and ‘Will The Circle Be Unbroken’ — which were recorded during one of the band’s recent overseas tours. The new ‘Greatest Hits’ LP (which can be purchased through the band’s official website) also contains a digital download card to ensure fans can take the music with them away from their record players.
Ultimate Classic Rock sat down once again with Marshall Tucker Band frontman Doug Gray to discuss the new collection, future projects and group’s recent debut on the prestigious stage of the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville when they appeared at the Grand Ole Opry.
How did the idea come about to re-release the new Greatest Hits package on vinyl?
Well a year or so ago, I thought that it would be really nice. I knew we had the ‘Greatest Hits’ coming out, and I said, let’s add to it. I called my manager, and he said, “Man, that’s a great idea!” I said the only way we will do it is to put it on really good sounding vinyl. There’s such a thing as 100 vinyl and there’s 180 … 180’s the best, so that’s what that is. All of us agreed that it sounded pleasurable, so they printed up some copies. There’s a lot of information in there for people who want to get it. We may be putting another one out in September or October of next year of the original first record, which would be cool! I’m excited. This is for collectors, instead of people who just want to take it and throw it in their CD collection.
Do you have any plans of heading back into the studio in 2012 to work on a new project?
We have three of four songs tracked right now with this band, but there are a lot of other projects that we will be doing. We recently did a show at the South Carolina Hall of Fame. It was kind of a dedication to [former MTB members] Tommy and Toy [Caldwell]. When we did it, it was cool. Recently we pulled those tracks out and listened to them, and there’s a lot there. It’s foot stompin’ type of stuff. “Jaimoe,” Dickey Betts and Chuck Leavell from the Allman Brothers are playing on it. Everybody wanted to pay tribute to Tommy and Toy, and we’ll put it out as the South Carolina Hall of Fame. It will be good. It will be positive.
Who are some of your favorite classic rock bands?
To me, classic rock really started with the Allman Brothers. The only people that’s out there right now that could be considered “classic rock” is the Zac Brown Band. To me and from what I’ve seen, they are more classic rock than they are anything. I think SwampDaWamp is a good new classic rock band. I’ve got a new guy who’s coming out with us … his name is Shane Pruitt. He’s cut some blues records. He is Stevie Ray Vaughan material when it comes to his guitar playing. He’s just unbelievable. Jimmy, Jack and Donna (Hall of Wet Willie) … they were so good. They could go out there and wow the crowd. I was always impressed with them.
There are just as many good southern rock bands playing in clubs right now that didn’t get a break. I really feel bad for them, there’s no where else for them to go because all of those spots have been filled. We were a little bit more jazzy or country, and [Molly] Hatchet’s got the really rockin’, boomy stuff down … I really feel that there are a bunch of southern rock bands out there, it’s just they can’t get a deal or a break. Zac was fortunately able to get a break. They will be talked about for a long time. They really will. Alan Jackson singing with Zac [on their song 'As She's Walking Away'] was a brilliant move. With Greg Allman singing with them [on the CMA Awards], that turned them into a southern rock band. That sounded really good.
As far as southern rock goes, there will always be room for it. There is on the radio, because they are playing more now on the radio than there ever was, as far as getting talked about. I have to tell you … I was truly amazed at every article that came in that talked about us having something that kept southern rock alive, and I guess we do. Those first nine years, we went out and played our a—- off. We were out just busting loose. I just don’t know where that next major band is going to come from in the south. There are probably 15 or 20 out of Jacksonville right now.
This past weekend (Nov. 19), the Marshall Tucker Band made its debut on the Grand Ole Opry. Talk about that experience and what was going on in your head leading up to that night.
Quite honestly, I was a little surprised … we’ve been doing (this) for 40 years and had never been invited. The good part is that somebody must have taken notes somewhere or they wouldn’t have invited us [laughs]! When I first heard about it, I thought about one of our original guys, which was Toy. If you were talking to him, he wouldn’t have been able to speak! Toy Caldwell would have really appreciated that honor. He was the first one I thought about when they asked us, because it ain’t just about me; it’s about those guys, too. He knew all those songs from those earlier acts that were on [the lineup] with us. I was just glad to stand there and let it all come in. That’s the only thing you can do.
Next month you will head back out on the annual Rock Legends Cruise, are you ready for that?
Yes! We are so excited. We do three shows on the cruise. Our first show is the first night, but the third night, we get a three and a half hour slot. Last time we did it with (Lynyrd) Skynyrd. This year, I’ve already invited almost every band on [the cruise] to come and jam at some point in time during that three and a half hours. I’ve got an overwhelming response because everybody knows what I did with Skynyrd. It was pretty cool! By the end of the night [last time], the crew was going, “Hey man, we’ve got to get up at 4:30 in the morning…” and it was 3:15! Nobody really told me – or they were afraid to come up and tell me [laughs]! We had some great musicians up there. This time, they’re going to let me do another one.
Do you have any tour plans in the works as of yet for next year?
We do … we already have 38 dates on the books. We’re glad to work. It will probably be about 94 shows, and that will be about it. Next year, I’m pretty sure we’re also going to go back and play for the troops again … I just don’t know when. I’ve got to tell you, I’m grateful for all the publicity that everybody’s been giving us. It has done nothing but let us sell out every one of our shows … every one of them. It’s been amazing!
Where do you see the Marshall Tucker Band in the years to come?
I plan to keep on going. I am 63 years old. I find that hard to believe every day. I really do, especially after getting up and doing a show. Some of those other guys out there are chasing me to catch up … I like that (laughs)! I am very fortunate. I blame it on everybody because everybody’s out there participating.
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Sergio escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:Murdock escribió:Como no vayan este año al ARF prendo fuego al recinto.
............... ...................si van al ARF fijo que me apunto............ ................
No caerá esa breva. Lynyrd y MTB juntos sería demasiado bonito y sureño para ser cierto.
Por cierto, reitero mis millones de agradecimiento a los foreros de este post por descubrirme a esta banda atemporal.
manel.- Mensajes : 26743
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Re: MARSHALL TUCKER BAND
manel. escribió:Sergio escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:Murdock escribió:Como no vayan este año al ARF prendo fuego al recinto.
............... ...................si van al ARF fijo que me apunto............ ................
No caerá esa breva. Lynyrd y MTB juntos sería demasiado bonito y sureño para ser cierto.
Por cierto, reitero mis millones de agradecimiento a los foreros de este post por descubrirme a esta banda atemporal.
pedir es gratis........... ...............
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from the mars hotel escribió:manel. escribió:Sergio escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:Murdock escribió:Como no vayan este año al ARF prendo fuego al recinto.
............... ...................si van al ARF fijo que me apunto............ ................
No caerá esa breva. Lynyrd y MTB juntos sería demasiado bonito y sureño para ser cierto.
Por cierto, reitero mis millones de agradecimiento a los foreros de este post por descubrirme a esta banda atemporal.
pedir es gratis........... ...............
A mi me dijeron que habían estado negociando con ellos hace dos Azkenas.
BONZO- Mensajes : 27200
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BONZO escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:manel. escribió:Sergio escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:Murdock escribió:Como no vayan este año al ARF prendo fuego al recinto.
............... ...................si van al ARF fijo que me apunto............ ................
No caerá esa breva. Lynyrd y MTB juntos sería demasiado bonito y sureño para ser cierto.
Por cierto, reitero mis millones de agradecimiento a los foreros de este post por descubrirme a esta banda atemporal.
pedir es gratis........... ...............
A mi me dijeron que habían estado negociando con ellos hace dos Azkenas.
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from the mars hotel escribió:
otra joya de Carolina dreams.............. ...............
Otra joya de "Carolina Dreams", "Hear It In A Love Song" aparece en un episodio de la primera temporada de "Breaking Bad" . Detalle que es de agradecer, ya que para el resto de los mortales parece que sólo exista "Can´t You See"
Re: MARSHALL TUCKER BAND
DeadHorse72 escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:
otra joya de Carolina dreams.............. ...............
Otra joya de "Carolina Dreams", "Hear It In A Love Song" aparece en un episodio de la primera temporada de "Breaking Bad" . Detalle que es de agradecer, ya que para el resto de los mortales parece que sólo exista "Can´t You See"
yo diría que la nómina de canciones memorables de MTB es casi infinita................... .......................
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Marshall Tucker Band Releases New Holiday Album ‘Carolina Christmas’
The Marshall Tucker Band wants their fans to get in the Christmas spirit! The legendary rockers have released their new holiday-infused album, ‘Carolina Christmas.’
Rather than just an album of Christmas classics, the band has also included a handful of originals that will be sure to put a smile on your face as you decorate your tree this year!
“It’s got a song on here that I know a lot of people will appreciate,” MTB’s frontman, Doug Gray, tells Ultimate Classic Rock with a grin.
“‘My Christmas in Custody’ [is a song] that my drummer sings, and he’s not a singer [laughs]! He was arrested, and he’s been sober now for seven years, so I’m really happy about that. I let him sing that song because he wrote it.”
The album does include tunes that the whole family will be familiar with, including ‘White Christmas,’ ‘Silent Night,’ ‘Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas’ and ‘Jingle Bells,’ which turned into a family affair.
“I got all the families of everybody in the band to sing on ‘Jingle Bells,’” says Gray. “They were all standing there, and we put a couple of mics on and they all started singing ‘jingle bells, jingle bells’ … it sounds funny! It’s kind of like the guy at the Salvation Army having a backup band … that’s what it sounds like [laughs]!”
The final track on the album is ”Twas the Night Before Christmas,’ which is narrated by Gray himself.
“Everybody loves traditional Christmas and holiday albums and stuff like that, but this was not meant to be one of those,” Gray explains. “This was meant to throw it on and get a laugh out of it and have some fun. That’s why it turned out the way it did. It sounds pretty good, and I think a lot of people will appreciate it.”
‘Carolina Christmas’ is available for purchase through the Marshall Tucker Band’s official website or by clicking here. Also available through the website is the newly-released collector’s edition of the band’s ‘Greatest Hits’ album, which was pressed on vinyl.
Marshall Tucker Band ‘Carolina Christmas’ Tracklisting:
1. ‘White Christmas’
2. ‘Christmas in Carolina’
3. ‘I’ll Be Home for Christmas’
4. ‘Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas’
5. ‘Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!’
6. ‘Silent Night’
7. ‘Snowfall in Georgia’
8. ‘My Christmas in Custody’
9. ‘Jingle Bells’
10. ‘Merry Christmas Baby’
11. ‘Leave the Christmas Lights On’
12. ”Twas the Night Before Christmas’
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The Marshall Tucker Band wants their fans to get in the Christmas spirit! The legendary rockers have released their new holiday-infused album, ‘Carolina Christmas.’
Rather than just an album of Christmas classics, the band has also included a handful of originals that will be sure to put a smile on your face as you decorate your tree this year!
“It’s got a song on here that I know a lot of people will appreciate,” MTB’s frontman, Doug Gray, tells Ultimate Classic Rock with a grin.
“‘My Christmas in Custody’ [is a song] that my drummer sings, and he’s not a singer [laughs]! He was arrested, and he’s been sober now for seven years, so I’m really happy about that. I let him sing that song because he wrote it.”
The album does include tunes that the whole family will be familiar with, including ‘White Christmas,’ ‘Silent Night,’ ‘Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas’ and ‘Jingle Bells,’ which turned into a family affair.
“I got all the families of everybody in the band to sing on ‘Jingle Bells,’” says Gray. “They were all standing there, and we put a couple of mics on and they all started singing ‘jingle bells, jingle bells’ … it sounds funny! It’s kind of like the guy at the Salvation Army having a backup band … that’s what it sounds like [laughs]!”
The final track on the album is ”Twas the Night Before Christmas,’ which is narrated by Gray himself.
“Everybody loves traditional Christmas and holiday albums and stuff like that, but this was not meant to be one of those,” Gray explains. “This was meant to throw it on and get a laugh out of it and have some fun. That’s why it turned out the way it did. It sounds pretty good, and I think a lot of people will appreciate it.”
‘Carolina Christmas’ is available for purchase through the Marshall Tucker Band’s official website or by clicking here. Also available through the website is the newly-released collector’s edition of the band’s ‘Greatest Hits’ album, which was pressed on vinyl.
Marshall Tucker Band ‘Carolina Christmas’ Tracklisting:
1. ‘White Christmas’
2. ‘Christmas in Carolina’
3. ‘I’ll Be Home for Christmas’
4. ‘Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas’
5. ‘Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!’
6. ‘Silent Night’
7. ‘Snowfall in Georgia’
8. ‘My Christmas in Custody’
9. ‘Jingle Bells’
10. ‘Merry Christmas Baby’
11. ‘Leave the Christmas Lights On’
12. ”Twas the Night Before Christmas’
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from the mars hotel escribió:
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Muy bueno el Carolina Dreams, no le había prestado demasiada
atención a este disco y es cojonudo.
Este concierto esta muy bien,
"Live from the Garden State"
Todavía esta Toy Caldwell y se ve su maestría, y el de toda la banda
Creo que son todos los miembros originales excepto Tommy Caldwell
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PaulKossoff escribió:
Muy bueno el Carolina Dreams,
Es un discazo de
Funkymen- Mensajes : 18977
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PaulKossoff escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:
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Muy bueno el Carolina Dreams, no le había prestado demasiada
atención a este disco y es cojonudo.
Este concierto esta muy bien,
"Live from the Garden State"
Todavía esta Toy Caldwell y se ve su maestría, y el de toda la banda
Creo que son todos los miembros originales excepto Tommy Caldwell
efectivamente , gran concierto,sin Tommy,pero con un repertorio imbatible.............. .........
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Funkymen escribió:PaulKossoff escribió:
Muy bueno el Carolina Dreams,
Es un discazo de
de lo mejor de la banda...... ........
from the mars hotel- Mensajes : 24010
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Re: MARSHALL TUCKER BAND
from the mars hotel escribió:Funkymen escribió:PaulKossoff escribió:
Muy bueno el Carolina Dreams,
Es un discazo de
de lo mejor de la banda...... ........
Pues si
Re: MARSHALL TUCKER BAND
DeadHorse72 escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:Funkymen escribió:PaulKossoff escribió:
Muy bueno el Carolina Dreams,
Es un discazo de
de lo mejor de la banda...... ........
Pues si
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from the mars hotel escribió:DeadHorse72 escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:Funkymen escribió:PaulKossoff escribió:
Muy bueno el Carolina Dreams,
Es un discazo de
de lo mejor de la banda...... ........
Pues si
Siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Salía en un episodio de Breaking Bad
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