difalcojr's latest activity
-
DYou might like this version. No keyboard though.
-
Ddifalcojr replied to the thread Bob Weir died at 78.Weir is 17 here with the Warlocks, the name change shortly after to the Grateful Dead. Notable Warlocks song: "Can't Come Down". and...
-
Ddifalcojr replied to the thread Bob Weir died at 78.Mean song, and Weir sang it well.
-
Ddifalcojr replied to the thread Bob Weir died at 78."The Dead performed “Sugar Magnolia” more than 600 times, and with good reason. Co-written with longtime Dead lyricist Robert Hunter...
-
DHe was a founding member of the Grateful Dead. The Dead broke up after Jerry died. He made many other bands, often with former Dead...
-
Ddifalcojr replied to the thread Rock and Roll Keyboard Players.Organist McKernan was audible in the early Dead music, but, when they changed style after their first album, yes, organ and afterwards...
-
DCrew-11 will return earlier It won't be an emergency return, they'll follow the normal procedures and wait for a regular landing...
-
DIndeed they were. I believe Eric Clapton started it in 1964 with Having A Rave Up With The Yardbirds, which somehow never attracted as...
-
DI think Alan Price is worth a mention. "House of the Rising sun" was 1964. A nice solo.
-
Ddifalcojr replied to the thread Rock and Roll Keyboard Players.Not sure if that's Odysseus. I'll check the back of the album cover and let you know if I find anything. Wiki online doesn't say. That...
-
Ddifalcojr replied to the thread Rock and Roll Keyboard Players.Always liked this song, especially at the start of a new year, so positive. Rod Argent (8) :-)
-
DRick Wakeman (2 on the OP list) said that the solo from this by Rod Argent (8) is his favourite organ solo.
-
DHow could I forget Bill Payne?
-
Ddifalcojr replied to the thread Rock and Roll Keyboard Players.Yes' Rick Wakeman's arrangement of "extracts from Brahms, 4th Symphony in E Minor, Third Movement" from Yes' 4th album, in "which he...
-
DThijs Van Leer from Focus, everyone knows this intro. The chords are beautiful on their own. Van Leer wrote this one.