Endless Trip 3: Bringing you the blues

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  • Part three to what survived the great record purge

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  • @cosmicvinyl2937
    @cosmicvinyl2937 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Man that’s an impressive lot of classic Soul R&B! I do love to listen to great Soul stuff. Like you said it hits me somewhere in the core of my being. Lots of passion in the music They don’t call it “Soul” for nothing I guess! LoL!
    I need to add more Tempts, Sam & Dave & Otis to the collection.
    Thanks for sharing Bo! Great stuff as always! So glad you’re back! Peace ✨✌️👽✨

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You wouldn’t believe the stuff I let go. William Bell, the Stylistics, the Spinners, etc etc etc. All because I have it in cd. Plus? I think soul and garage live in the same neighborhood. I really do.

  • @Paneeks1960
    @Paneeks1960 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    The Wolf, Bo Diddley, Sam & Nina. That is some lineup of artists Bo. I did see Muddy Waters the night that he backed up Clapton at the Providence Civic Center at the tail end of the seventies. I think Eric came out during Muddy's set and jammed with him. Classic shows back then. Loved the WHA pennants. Cool that you tracked down the Edwin Hawkins album. You never disappoint Bo-ster~
    Rob/Taxachusetts

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Rob did you ever see the Whalers at the Boston Arena or Springfield Civic Center? I believe they won the AVCO in 1973? The game of theirs to see would have been the brawl at the mall vs Minnesota @Hartford. Before the roof collapsed.

    • @Paneeks1960
      @Paneeks1960 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@earheadsix4119 Hello there Bo. Unfortunately I cannot remember seeing the Whalers play in Springfield. I saw Morrissey play there. But not the Whalers. I think I saw them at Boston Arena. Boston Arena was the venue that I had a Doors ticket in hand to go to the show. Long story. I never got to go. But my cousin did. The stories that went along with that show are incredible. I will share them sometime when I have the time.
      The Rangers lost last night at home. I can't believe it. Florida is tough~

  • @tinaferrazzoli8006
    @tinaferrazzoli8006 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hello Bo; Like the Hockey wall set up. The psych books are good references. The soul, blues & early RnR revue with Bill Withers, Chuck, Bo, Otis, Sam & Dave, Smokey, Dusty, The Temps, Little Walter, Albert the King, Curtis, Marvin, Sam Cooke, Aretha, Al Green, The Wolf, Muddy, Ike & Tina. Take care, Tina & PaT!~

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It’s probably the genre that took the biggest hit because I have so much of it on cd. I have sports stuff strung all over my abode.

  • @Paneeks1960
    @Paneeks1960 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    You best believe that I will be back to watch this one tonight. Nice shout-out to Wayne Carlton. Number 11 for the Bruins and one of the first ones to join the pile up after Orr's overtime goal against the Blues on May 10th, 1970. Thee best hockey game that I ever attended. One of the best memories that I have of my dad is the excitement and celebration that we shared after that goal. Anyways. See you this evening Bo-ster~
    Rob/Boston

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Wow Rob you were there??? Fantastic. Bobby Orr is in my opinion the greatest overall player of all time. If not for those knees? Who knows what he would have accomplished. What an era to be a Bruins fan. Do you have any memories of Shaky Walton? Now there was a free spirit. I have a book about the Minnesota fighting saints. They had him, the Carlson brothers, Dave “killer” Hanson and Goldthorpe all at one time.

    • @Paneeks1960
      @Paneeks1960 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@earheadsix4119 I do remember Mike Walton very well Bo. I think he was on the team when they won the Cup in 1972. Wow. What a flashback. Thanks for reminding me.
      My dad bought the two tickets for May 10th, 1970 the day of the game for $20 each. A friend of his was going to a wedding and my dad grabbed them. We sat in section 103 in the balcony. Which was over Gerry Cheevers for overtime. The goal was directly across from us. Honestly Bo. It happened so fast that I did not see the puck go in the net. But my dad did and everyone else in the Garden. The place went nuts. I do remember Sanderson passing it to Orr and Orr getting tripped after the goal. I also remember the Bruins pile up and seeing the fans climbing over the boards and the plexiglass to get on the ice. A lot of them went for the sticks.
      Mostly I remember my dad going nuts. He was so darn happy jumping up and down and yelling Rob we did it.
      I still have the program from the game. I think I still have the stubs too. They are most likely inside the program. I also have all of the yearbooks from that era.
      I saw many games after that at the Garden and also Ranger games at Madison Square Garden. Nothing will ever match the excitement of May 10th. I was very fortunate and lucky to have gone to that game Bo. All thanks to my dad~

  • @BobbyGass5
    @BobbyGass5 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Say Bo.... A Leafs pennant. Toro's too. Cool... Gordy Howe, best all-around hockey player I ever saw. You didn't fight Mr. Howe, he'd rip your arm off and beat you to death with it. Just ask Lou Fontanato. LOL... I don't think Lou ever played again..... That 1967 Albert King "Born Under a Bad Sign" album is what brought the hippies, heads and college kids over to the blues. North America rediscovered the Blues with that album. Wow, love that Wolf box set. Love the Wolf, he sat with me one time for 8 glorious minutes while his band warmed up the crowd. What can you say about Muddy the Man. Nuttin'.

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I love that Wolf story. I remember you talking about that in a video. Yeah Bobby, my abode is wall to wall memorabilia from all the big 4. I even have an old soccer pennant from the NASL. Of Course you know the Howe hat trick. Well my cat hates that Howe poster and will pummel it. I thought it was funny and filmed it. A friend of mine in Hamilton called it the Howe Cat trick. Funny.

  • @psychinthevalleys5324
    @psychinthevalleys5324 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I've been picking up Bo Diddley records on Pye in the UK. They are brillant, exciting records. Love the Impressions - they produced so many beautiful records. It is great seeing you making videos - the VC as it once was.

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      As David Byrne said? Sane as it ever was. I too like Bo Diddley. I really like that late 50s early 60s blues/hillbilly rock. Carl Perkins, Gene Vincent, etc.

  • @dixielandfarm
    @dixielandfarm 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I got my Friends of Distinction in the dollar bin as well. Dusty in Memphis used to be ho-hum to me, but it has very much grown on me. That is a LOT of Sam Cooke - nice.

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Sam is a legend. My favorite soul artist. By a wide margin.

  • @nesster97
    @nesster97 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hey Bo. I agree with you about Dusty In Memphis and I keep it for the same reason 😂
    Wow, what a lineup of Nina Simone. I’ve got an original of Little Girl Blue and it’s in good shape and it’s noisy too
    Wonder if there was a flaw with the pressing or they were all pressed on cheap vinyl

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi Dallas! I bet you’re right. Has to be cheap vinyl? Idk but that’s plausible reasoning. I just saw the 4 part documentary about Stax on HBO. I’m becoming a little too interested. I’m feeling that bug again.

  • @block-head2982
    @block-head2982 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Wow those Bo Diddley albums are cool, still don’t have any thing by him, are Bo’s beat on any of those records? I can’t figure out if that was ever on an album or just a single. Always mean to get into howlin wolf but the discography seems so messy, don’t know much about blues. 60s Smokey Robinson is so good. Rainy day records is a dangerous place haha

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Bo’s Blues, Bo’s Vacation yes. Bo’s Beat? No.

  • @mortenriisberg
    @mortenriisberg 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The only thing I don't really agree on is when you say " I don't need it, I have it on CD.". Well, in that case you could get all the rest of your music on CD and save a lot more space, no?
    Even though I'm a vinyl collector I don't mind CDs, I just don't have as much pleasure putting on and listening to a CD as the whole ceremony of listening to vinyl.

    • @earheadsix4119
      @earheadsix4119  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Well, first me it’s not about the space. But that’s the fundamental question I argue with myself over. Why do I need it on vinyl. It’s a struggle. I was in a record shop in Aberdeen WA over the weekend. I had a copy of the blues magoos never going back to Georgia in my hand. I’d owned it before. Disliked it. Purged it. But I had to talk myself out of buying it again. That’s how deep the addiction is.

    • @mortenriisberg
      @mortenriisberg 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@earheadsix4119 Fair enough.