Music
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Kashmir is awesome Giles, both tunes are a great demonstration of that man John Bonham.
I think its generally accepted that , although a guitar god, Page has basically plundered old bluesmens' riffs for all his best tunes.
Plant and JPJ have their own place in Rock history.
But I have never heard, or seen, someone beat the living sh*t out of a drumkit like Bonham. FFS, he doesn't even use sticks on Moby Dick.
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I am in Tokyo with Sly & Robbie and they're going to perform starting tomorrow with pianist Monty Alexander and guitarist Ernest Ranglin at the Cotton Club and then the Blue Note. Here is a couple of videos I shot yesterday and today, which I hope will give you an idea of the general vibe.
tonight, they're doing a TV show on NHK. 25 million lucky Japanese will watch this. Wicked.
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GB, Very understandable, but you are getting a little overexcited. I can sense the glee in your emails and posts…...
Funny, how did you detect excitement???
Anyway overexcitement is good like overdying is good!
Haraki supposed to come to tomorrow's show. Robbie is excited too.
Everything is cool… -
Monty Alexander + Ernest Ranglin + Sly & Robbie - Live in Japan
Last night we played 2 shows at Blue Note in Tokyo after two nights at the Cotton Club.
For the second show of the evening they went over curfew by about 25 minutes, because the contractual 1 hour 10 minutes format is not for them…
Here is the playlist. I'll upload a song or two on sound cloud in a minute: Monty's Groove lasted an unbelievable 16 minutes 46 seconds, segueing into the Bam Bam riddim for a while.
Japanese fans are unfreaking believable. They are so respectful, knowledgeable and none of them is like a d+ckhead walking Reggaeskarocksteadymentodancehall encyclopedia, which can get so tedious in Europe... They are so quiet in their enjoyment, it is endearing. Boy, I love this great people and this fantastic country.
In any case, here is a link to soundcloud
http://soundcloud.com/gbougard/sets/ernest-ranglin-monty-alexander-sly-robbie
and here is the complete setlist they did for this truly magical show
Drum Song
Fatty Fatty
Tubby (I think the real name is Cassava Piece)
Ball of Fire
No No No
Surfin'
In Crowd
Monty's Groove
Love notes
Shine Eye Gal
Big Yellow Taxi
Unmetered Taxi -
takes me back to my childhood…...
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…..and from boarding school days.......
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My favourite song ever….
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Ram Jam by Ernest Ranglin, Monty Alexander, Sly & Robbie, November 7, 2011 at Blue Note in Tokyo
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Two more and then no more
Surfin'
Big Yellow Taxi
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Wishing you a peaceful journey, Overweight Lover. You will be missed.
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Good morning