ATMP is my favorite solo Beale album by far and easily in my top 7 favorite albums of all time . Could not help but go for the Uber Deluxe edition.
That is one nice looking Uber set, gpgr4blu. It doe look like something that will become an heirloom.
Bobby Whitlock on All Things Must Pass.
ATMP is my favorite solo Beale album by far and easily in my top 7 favorite albums of all time . Could not help but go for the Uber Deluxe edition. That is one nice looking Uber set, gpgr4blu. It doe look like something that will become an heirloom. |
Ooh @wweiss, too confessional for me. It's the kinda thing you expect more from a girl singer. John, baby, take it like a man, like the rest of us do. You're not that special. Even more embarrassing was John's drunken behavior at The Troubadour in '74 (I believe it was), when he, wearing a Kotex pad on his head (oh for God's sake), started heckling Tommy Smothers, who was on stage performing (class act, John). When his cocktail waitress asked him to behave himself, John asked her "Do you know who I am?" "Yeah", she replied, "an *sshole with a Kotex on his head." Good one! |
Back to George: My favorite of his post-Beatles work is, by far, that made as a member of The Traveling Wilburys. I don't think George was a strong enough singer to be a "front man", but well suited to being a member of a group. I also think his talent on guitar got forgotten after his style became---in the wake of Hendrix, Jeff Beck, Clapton, and the other Blues-based players of the late-60's, the playing of which became "the" style---viewed as old fashioned. He was a fabulous guitar player, very musical. His "solos" weren't "show-off pieces", but rather musical parts, played in service to the song. |