Bert's music thread

Started by Cryptic Bert, August 21, 2011, 11:57:28 PM

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Cryptic Bert

Your one stop store for everything music. everything  I post I have in personal collection

JULIE DRISCOLL & BRIAN AUGER TRINITY - Save Me (1969)

Julie Driscoll - Vocals
Brian Auger - Hammond C3 organ
Dave Ambrose - Bass
Clive Thacker - Drums

1969

Cryptic Bert

Affinity" (1970).

Affinity - I Am And So Are You

Lynton Naiff - Hammond C3 organ
Grant Serpell - Drums
Mo Foster - Bass
Mike Jopp - Guitar
Linda Hoyle - Vocals

i figured i would add this next because their organist bought his organ from the guy above. Brian Auger.....



Cryptic Bert

The Soft Machine. Probably the most influential Jazz Rock/ Progressive band ever. They were part of what is now known as the "Canterbury Scene". These from their first album (1968)is basic organ/bass/drums. Some amazing music with incredibly heavy bass lines .

Robert Wyatt-Drums and Vocals
Kevin Ayers-Bass
Mike Ratledge-Lowery Organ


Soft Machine - Hope For Happiness

Soft Machine - Why Am I So Short?/ So Boot If At All


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ART- Released one album called Supernatural Fairy Tales in 1967...

Art - Rome Take Away Three - 1967 45rpm

Then changed their name to Spooky Tooth in 1968...

Art - Rome Take Away Three - 1967 45rpm

After seven albums they broke up. members went on to form Mott the Hoople, and Foreignor



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Solar

I have the original from Henry Mancini, love that song to this day.
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Al Kooper - I Can't Keep From Crying  1965

Everyone knows Kooper from playing Organ or Dylan's "Like a Rolling Stone"

Al Kooper - I Can't Keep From Crying

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Peter Bardens - Don't Goof With A Spook

Peter Bardens first record before he joined Camel. This song has the brilliant Peter Green on guitar. One of the greatest blues guitarists of all time.

BB King said "He has the sweetest tone I ever heard; he was the only one who gave me the cold sweats."

high praise indeed.

Cryptic Bert

The Supernatural

Instrumental Peter Green recorded with the Bluesbreakers back in the mid 1960's. In June 1996 Green was voted the third-best guitarist of all time in Mojo magazine

Peter Green -The supernatural

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In 1977 Fleetwood Mac released their "Rumours" album which is one of the biggest selling rock albums of all time. Very few know that ten tears earlier they were the one of the best blues bands in the United Kingdom...

Peter Green Fleetwood Mac "Like it This Way"

Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac: Watch OUt

Yes Peter Green is better than Eric Clapton...

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while we are on Fleetwood Mac Here is Peter Green penned song Which I think is one of the greatest songs ever recorded. The lyrics are brilliant.


Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac - Man Of The World ( Original Studio Version With Lyrics )