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jeudi 6 novembre 2014

Festival Jazz manouche des Tuileries 2013




 
 
 
 
Festival Jazz manouche des Tuileries 2013

      
     

Festival de Jazz manouche des Tuileries, le 14 et 15 août 2013 avec Didier Locwood, Stochello Rosenberg ,Boulou et Elios Ferré Yorgui Loeffler, Steeve Lafont, Singrid Campion, Los Amigos, Kéma, Paquito et Sandro Lorier, Moréno, Ninine Garcia, Rocky Gresset Gilles Barinovsky et Noé Reine...
 

Angelo Debarre - Jazz Manouche Concert 2005




 
 
 
Angelo Debarre - Jazz Manouche Concert 2005
       
    

Angelo Debarre- Tchavolo Schmitt -- Simon Chiquito Lambert -- Tchavolo Hassan -- Etienne Limoff
 
 
 

The Rosenberg Trio - Sava Centar,Beograd - 09.02.2008. Full Concert TV.avi




 
 
The Rosenberg Trio - Sava Centar,Beograd - 09.02.2008. Full Concert TV.avi

    
    
Nisville
Jaz Festival Rosenberg Trio 2008
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwr-am...

 1.Viper's Dream 00:33 -- 05:47
 2.Ol' Man River 05:47 -- 08:35
 3.Nuages 08:35 -- 14:19
 4.Daphne 14:19 -- 16:12
 5.For Sephora 16:12 -- 21:37
 6.Heavy Artillerie 21:37 -- 28:15
7.Moonflower 28:15 -- 32:22
 8.Spain 32:22 -- 37:00
 9.Bossa Dorado 37:00 -- 41:25
10.Minor Swing 41:25 -- 45:10
11.Caravan 45:10 -- 49:54
12. Les Yeux Noris / Dark Eyes 49:54 -- 55:00
13.Tico Tico 55:00 -- 59:01
 
 

Easy Rider Soundtrack (1969)



 
 
 
Easy Rider Soundtrack (1969)
      
      
1. "The Pusher" - Steppenwolf
2. "Born To Be Wild" - Steppenwolf
3. "The Weight" - Smith
4. "Wasn't Born To Follow" - The Byrds
5. "If You Want To Be A Bird (Bird Song)" - The Holy Modal Rounders
6. "Don't Bogart Me (Aka Don't Bogart That Joint") - Fraternity Of Man
7. "If 6 Was 9" - The Jimi Hendrix Experience
8. "Kyrie Eleison/Mardi Gras (When The Saints)" - The Electric Prunes
9. "It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)" - Roger McGuinn
10. "Ballad Of Easy Rider" - Roger McGuinn

 
 

Steppenwolf - 1968 The Fillmore







 
Steppenwolf - 1968 The Fillmore

      
      
      
     
Steppenwolf - 'Live At The Fillmore'
Fillmore West, San Francisco, California, USA
August 27th, 1968
good to fairly good audience
John Kay - Vocals, Guitar, Harp
Michael Monarch - Guitar
Goldy McJohn - Keyboards
Rushton Moreve (aka John Russell Morgan) - Bass, Vocals
Jerry Edmonton - Drums, Vocals
00:00 Your Wall's Too High 12:50
12:50 John Kay Remarks 02:01
14:51 Hoochie Coochie Man 05:51
20:43 John Kay Remarks 01:09
21:52 Born To Be Wild 08:03
29:56 Desperation 06:20
36:16 The Ostrich 09:13
45:29 Tighten Up Your Wig 04:19
49:49 Disappointment Number (Unknown) 04:14
54:04 Lost And Found By Trial And Error 02:43
56:47 Hodge Podge, Strained Through A Leslie 10:11
1:06:59 Resurrection 04:29
1:11:25 Baby Please Don't Go 10:30
1:21:54 The Pusher 06:09
John Kay is a German-Canadian-American rock singer, songwriter, and guitarist known as the frontman of Steppenwolf. He was born Joachim Fritz Krauledat, 12 April 1944, in Tilsit, East Prussia, Germany (now Sovetsk, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia).
Steppenwolf is a Canadian-American rock group that was prominent in the late 1960s. The group was formed in 1963 in Los Angeles by vocalist John Kay, guitarist Michael Monarch, bassist Rushton Moreve, keyboardist Goldy McJohn and drummer Jerry Edmonton after the dissolution of Toronto group The Sparrows, formed by John Kay in the early 60s, of which only Moreve was not a member.
The band has sold more than 25 million records worldwide, releasing eight gold albums and twelve Billboard Hot 100 singles of which six were Top 40 hits, including three Top 10 successes: "Born to Be Wild", "Magic Carpet Ride", and "Rock Me". Steppenwolf enjoyed worldwide success from 1968 to 1974, but clashing personalities led to the end of the core lineup. Today, frontman John Kay is the only original member left, having served as lead singer for 50 years since 1963.
Steppenwolf The name-change from Sparrow to Steppenwolf was suggested to John Kay by Gabriel Mekler, being inspired by Hermann Hesse's novel of the same name. Steppenwolf's first two singles were "A Girl I Knew" and "Sookie Sookie". The band finally rocketed to worldwide fame after their third single "Born to Be Wild" was released in 1968, as well as their version of Hoyt Axton's "The Pusher" and were prominently used in the 1969 cult film Easy Rider (both titles originally had been released on the band's debut album). In the movie, "The Pusher" accompanies a drug deal, and Peter Fonda stuffing dollar bills into his Stars & Stripes-clad fuel tank, after which "Born to Be Wild" is heard in the opening credits, with Fonda and Dennis Hopper riding their Harley choppers through the American West. The song, which has been closely associated with motorcycles ever since, introduced to rock lyrics the signature term "heavy metal" (though not about a kind of music, but about a motorcycle: "I like smoke and lightning, heavy metal thunder, racin' with the wind..."). Written by Dennis Edmonton, who had begun using the pen name Mars Bonfire, the song had already reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 in August 1968. It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc.
The following albums had several more hit singles, including "Magic Carpet Ride" (which reached No. 3) from Steppenwolf The Second and "Rock Me Baby" (with its bridge lasting 1:06, which reached No. 10) from At Your Birthday Party. It also sold in excess of one million units. Monster, which questioned US policy of the Nixon era, and Steppenwolf 7 were the band's most political albums, which included the song "Snowblind Friend", another Axton-penned song, about the era and attitudes of drugs and its problems. Other hits included Hey Lawdy Mama and Willie Dixon's Hootchie Kootchie Man.
There were several changes in the group's personnel after the first few years. Moreve was fired from the group in 1968 for missing gigs after he became afraid to return to Los Angeles, convinced that it was going to be leveled by an earthquake and fall into the sea. Rob Black filled in for Moreve until former fellow-Sparrow Nick St. Nicholas came aboard. Monarch quit after disagreements with Kay the next year year and was replaced by Larry Byrom, who'd been in TIME with St. Nicholas. St. Nicholas' tenure with the group proved to be brief and he was let go in 1970 after incurring Kay's wrath by showing up onstage in a bunny suit, and playing his bass loudly and out of tune. The above tales were related by Kay in his 1994 autobiography Magic Carpet Ride (co-written with Canadian author John Einarson). George Biondo was then recruited and guitarist Kent Henry replaced Byrom in 1971.
The band broke up in 1972 following the release of another political concept album, For Ladies Only, and Kay went on to an inconsistent solo career, scoring a minor solo hit in 1972 with "I'm Movin' On" from his album Forgotten Songs and Unsung Heroes.





Orang - Utan (Chocolate Piano) 1971, Heavy Rock Music.




 
 
 
Orang - Utan (Chocolate Piano) 1971, Heavy Rock Music

      

     
 
Orang-Utan - Chocolate Piano
1971
Terry "Nobby" Clark - Vocals (ex-JASON CREST, VENDETTA)
Mick Clarke - Guitars
Sid Fairman - Guitars
Paul Roberts - Bass
Jeff Seopardie - Drums (ISOTOPE, BRAND X, PACIFIC EARDRUM, CHRIS REA, SAD CAFE, BOYS DON'T CRY, CHUCK BERRY)
From the CD re-issue.
Originally released in 1971 in the USA & Germany and was actually released without informing the band. Terrific heavy groove throughout the album (Leafhound & Led Zeppelin comparisons) this is a deserving band who left just this one LP. One of my faves.
For those who are not about to ask....Orang-Utan (Person-Jungle)
Palm Oil Manufacture is destroying the habitat of that noble cousin the Orangutan in Borneo and elsewhere, It's found in Beauty Products and foods like Potato crisps.

 
 
 

Paul McCartney - Ram [complete album]



 
 
Paul McCartney - Ram [complete album]
       
      

If You are interested, HERE YOU CAN LISTEN TO MY BAND:
https://soundcloud.com/tangerine-noon...
side
one
1. Too Many People - 0:00
2. 3 Legs - 4:12
3. Ram On - 6:57
4. Dear Boy - 9:27
5. Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey - 11:43
6. Smile Away - 16:37
side two
7. Heart of the Country - 20:31
8. Monkberry Moon Delight - 22:56
9. Eat at home - 28:21
10. Long Haired Lady - 31:46
11. Ram On - 37:53
12. The Back Seat of My Car - 38:46
13. Another Day - 43:24
14. Oh Woman, Oh Why - 47:09
 
 
 
 

Angelo Debarre - Thomas Dutronc Manoir de Mes Rêves



 
 
 
Angelo Debarre - Thomas Dutronc Manoir de Mes Rêves

      

     

Angelo Debarre réunit ses amis pour un hommage à la culture des gens du voyage. Depuis Django Reinhardt, dont on fête les 100 ans, et jusqu'à aujourd'hui, cette musique riche fait vibrer plusieurs générations. Sa force est de toujours se réinventer. Ce bel hommage prend place autour du "feu de bois", dans un décor de caravane (décor créé pour le spectacle). Il nous parle d'hier et de demain en nous rappelant le fabuleux héritage laissé par Django : père spirituel du jazz manouche.
Line up : Angelo Debarre (guitare), Ludovic Beier (accordéon), Tchavolo Hassan (guitare rythmique), Antonio Licusati (contrebasse), Marius Apostol (violon), Ioan Streba (clarinette),
Guest: Thomas Dutronc -- David Reinhardt - Rocky Gresset