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When Gary Moore and B.B. King shared the stage, it was a meeting of two guitar giants that transcended generations. Moore, known for his fiery blues-rock style, and King, the undisputed king of blues, created a synergy that was electric and soulful. Their collaboration showcased the deep respect and understanding they had for the blues, blending Mo... See more
epicliveperformancesinstagram.comExposure (First Edition: Original 1979 Release)
m.youtube.comThe soul album that changed Kathleen Hanna's life
faroutmagazine.co.ukB.B. King with Slash "The Thrill Is Gone". Amazing.
youtube.comArthur Alexander and Hendrix. In case anyone is interested, Arthur Alexander is a hero of mine. Check out his high-hat sound on his song “Anna,” long before the Beatles came along.
Daniel Lanois • Soul Mining: A Musical Life
In 1997, David Bowie wanted a liquidity event. Instead of steadily receiving royalties from his 25-album music catalog throughout the next decade, Bowie decided he’d rather receive a lump-sum payment. This led to Bowie Bonds: a set of bonds backed by the royalties from Bowie’s music catalog. Notably, Bowie wasn’t selling his music indefinitely. The... See more
Alana Levin • Bowie Bonds as Early Creator Tokens
ROBERT FRIPP Exposure
youtube.comA guy called Red Saunders, along with a few of his friends, had formed Rock Against Racism in 1976, not just as a reaction to the racist skinheads terrorising our streets, but also in response to comments made by Eric Clapton and David Bowie. It’s extraordinary to think that back then Eric Clapton (aka God) said he agreed with Enoch Powell and that
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