Thank you! You know how I was feeling? I was feeling like
Itch scratched!
Outta likes, of course, when it really counts. Shitfucksticks.
Thank you! You know how I was feeling? I was feeling like
Itch scratched!
Outta likes, of course, when it really counts. Shitfucksticks.
Always loved the “Live at Pompeii” in its entirety…. But I think this is my favorite part of the whole set. Nick Mason is in the groove, even loses a stick about halfway though but you would never know just by listening. This whole set is a lead up to “Dark side of the moon” as far as their abilities.
Seeing the Allman brothers posts…. This is th Marshall Tucker Band …. With a great *allman brothers * type jam after the initial song lol kinda a band solo…. But great performance on the whole album
(Editing Derek Trucks - Wikipedia)
Trucks formed The Derek Trucks Band in 1994, and[2][7] by his 20th birthday, he had played with such artists as Bob Dylan, Joe Walsh, and Stephen Stills.[8] In 1999, he toured as a member of Phil Lesh & Friends.[9] After performing with The Allman Brothers Band for several years as a guest musician, Trucks became a formal member of the band in 1999[2] and appeared on the albums Peakin’ at the Beacon, Live at the Beacon Theatre, Hittin’ the Note and One Way Out. In 2006 Trucks began a studio collaboration with JJ Cale and Eric Clapton called The Road to Escondido and performed with three bands in 17 countries that year.[2] Trucks was invited to perform at the 2007 Crossroads Guitar Festival, and after the festival, he toured as part of Clapton’s band.[2][10]
Scorpions,
regards,