Stray Music Tracks From DavoRobbo
Stray Music Tracks From DavoRobbo
No reactions, no opinions, just music that may not be mainstream that might have escaped your attention. It should be noted that I do not own the copyright to any of the content on this channel nor do I derive any material benefit, financial or otherwise from that content, except for the satisfaction of sharing the wonderful music created by these incredible musicians that can brighten our daily lives.
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❤❤
Thanks for listening
Dreamy~~~ makeout music! Thanks, Miles & Velvets
Thanks for listening.
Get it On is a classic song by Marc Bolan. This will never die! - coolman
It certainly is, thanks for listening.
The BEST EVER!!! RIP JOHN
Very sad to die at the age of only 41. Thanks for listening.
absolutely great. r.i.p. roy.
Thanks for listening
Holy shit get em Stan
Stan "The Man" does it again. Thanks for listening.
A Great Band , Professing Progressive Blues , With Style!
Yes, Chicken Shack, led by Stan Webb, was one of a host of British blues and blues- rock bands in the late 60's and 70's cranking out some really great stuff. Thanks for listening.
Great under rated album.
Yes, it's probably natural that after losing a front man with such an incredible voice and dominating personality that anything else would be viewed as an anticlimax. Adding to that I think any follow up to such a great album as "L. A. Woman” would suffer by comparison, Jim or no Jim. I certainly think that over the years not enough credit has ever been given to the 3 absolutely outstanding musicians who stood behind Jim Morrison, as all the way through these guys played some pretty startling music. Thanks for listening.
.....no comments yet? Great tune!
Oh well, the track was only published 26 months ago, so give it time, ha, ha. Really, it’s very difficult for artists or tracks that are nowhere near the orbit of the mainstream to attract a great deal of curiosity, interest or enthusiasm, unless of course they are the old-time "legendary" stuff like Led Zeppelin etc. Not to worry, thanks for listening.
@@straymusictracksfromdavoro6510 You're Welcome. I happened to come across this while listening to a college station out of Burlington, Vermont in the mid 70's. Blew me away. I've always loved blues, traditional and otherwise.
@@BobThompson-gb3um Yes, the late 60’s to mid 70’s was a very fertile time for blues and blues-rock in Britain with bands like Savoy Brown, John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers, Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac, Ten Years After, Rory Gallagher, The Climax Blues Band, Chicken Shack etc. making some mighty fine music. Broken Glass was formed by Chicken Shack singer and lead guitarist Stan Webb but unfortunately, due lack of promotion by EMI folded after one LP and Stan reformed Chicken Shack.
Great tune!
Thanks for listening
Yeah
Definitely yeah and yeah, yeah! Thanks for listening.
A Masterpiece no doubt about it even England loves L.S. Some how this happens to give me chills never mind it is a classic masterpiece.
Thanks for listening, great music and very insightful lyrics.
OLD FOGHAT RULES
Thanks for listening. Yes, the original band and later versions where "Lonesome" Dave Peverett was still part of it before his death in 2000, (R.I.P.) Although the original line up did get together in 1994 to release a live album called "Return of The Boogie Men" and 1996 for another one called "Road Cases".
Great voice, great track. 👍
Thanks for listening.
So good
Thanks for listening - a great band.
hahahahahAT LEAST MY WIFE IS NOT FUCKED
Love Rory, one of the best.
Yes, indeed one of the very best, sadly underrated during his lifetime, just a beautiful modest crowd- pleasing virtuoso, very sadly missed. Thanks for listening.
Rest in Peace Mr Beck .
Thanks for listening. He was a wonderful guitarist with an amazing technique - very sadly missed.
Quel époque 😊ces années marc bolan T REX ...meilleures années du lycée..
Merci de m’avoir écouté
I’ve seen them somewhere every year since 1990
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Me too
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Sweet. 👍👍
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Jon Lord, Ronnie Wood, Kim Gardner and Twink... what a combo! Would love to have seen these live.
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Makes the old lady want to dance !!
Yes, even if we "antique" humans can't get up to dance we can at least do a bit of toe tappin'. Thanks for listening.
😊😊❤❤
Wow this is so good. Bravooo0000
Thanks for listening and very nicely recorded as well.
This is some bad ass blues!
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One of their best songs. I love this so much ❤❤
Thanks for listening, yes, a very atmospheric piece of music full of great feel.
Santa Monica civic. 76? ..... front row..... rocked the roof off! Thanks guys!
Thanks for listening.
Those were the days !
Thanks for listening. Yes, we were all young once, (no pun intended), but it's amazing to think that 55 years later, Jorma at 83 and Jack at 79 are still performing.
This is randy workman
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I needed this. Thank you.
No worries, thanks for listening.
Nice track…I like it!!
Thanks for listening.
Beautiful….absolutely gorgeous!!
Thanks for listening. Yes, he has, as they say, a great body of work, he's something special, both technically and compositionally.
I need some Hellbound Train .
Thanks for listening - the song (live or studio?) or the album?
Ace..was 11 when they did this..😮
Thanks for listening. The great Kim Simmonds maintained the quality of his guitar playing all through the years finishing with their last release in 2023. R.I.P. a legend.
No idea how I got here… but this is a Jam!
Thanks for listening, yes, they made some pretty tasty stuff. You might also like another track by them called "Rock and Roll Park" which I've also published on this channel.
Nice one, brings back memories of late sixties and being 16 years old...
Thanks for listening. Yes, back in the days when we were discovering everything new - the sounds of the British Blues Boom.
brilliant song
Thanks for listening, yes there's some pretty interesting songs in their catalogue.
I gotta new way of wearing my hair….❤ 👌🫶
Thanks for listening
Master Roth One of the Best , And Way Under Appreciated!
Thanks for listening, I agree on both your points. If you haven't heard it already, I'd recommend "Housafire", which I've also published on this channel, on which Arlen has some great guitar interplay with Duke Robillard.
@@straymusictracksfromdavoro6510 Thank You for the Great Content!
@@vincentbuccieri9305 No worries, it's a real pleasure to find people who appreciate some of these tracks. Best wishes.
Man does this ever rock….the world needs to hear more of this uplifting music…might do us some good!!
Thanks for listening, three great guitarists.
You’re very welcome…and thank you for sharing this awesome track…truly inspiring!!!
@@glennpiticco331 You might also like "Housafire" by ARLEN ROTH which I've also published on this channel, it rocks in a similar vein although a bit more "bluesy" and features some great guitar interplay with Duke Robillard.
One of my favorites of theirs!
Thanks for listening, they made some really great stuff chock full of great feel and great playing.
@@straymusictracksfromdavoro6510 agreed! Three of my Tele spanking heros! Not many folks know of them. Musicians, musicians for sure! Thanks for putting it out there!
@@danhines2296 Yes, the nature of the music world, I'm afraid. Not to rant, but I will - we currently live in a world where there is the opportunity to chase up and become acquainted with more music than ever before through digital releases, KZread and even by diving down the rabbit holes in the streaming services, there is literally a ton of non-mainstream music out there, both old and new. Conversely or maybe perversely, most people's listening habits have contracted in inverse proportion to the availability of all this music due to the algorithm-based music that is provided to them by the various digital services. This gives them the comfortable stuff they already like or something very similar that won't test the limits of their "taste" too much, and maybe require them to exercise something approximating musical curiosity. Here endeth the rant.
All I say is NICE.
@@LandonTrierweiler-qq8uj Thanks for listening, very nice indeed.
He is as good of a song writer as his dad is a Western writer!
Thanks for listening, he certainly comes up with some very insightful and perceptive songs. Strangely, all this time, I'd never realised his father was the legendary author Larry.
@@straymusictracksfromdavoro6510 Yes, that is his dear ol Par par! James plays around Houston quite a bit and I have seen him many times. You are welcome and thanks for throwing the strays out there, you have enlightened me to a few that I have missed! Happy New Year!
@@danhines2296 Thanks, I'm humbly sort of hoping that the many, many artists who don't get a real lot of exposure might be appreciated a bit more. However, this is a very small channel in the scheme of things with some tracks getting only 10 views (let alone actual "listens") in 18 months, so I'm pretty happy when someone likes something. All the best.
@@straymusictracksfromdavoro6510 My pleasure sir! Being a retired musician I actually search for lesser known artists and really appreciate grass root efforts such as yours. It is almost like finding a hidden gem when I come across channels like yours in the labyrinth that is out there! Hopefully, you will garner more subscribers to your channel and I have and will continue to tell people I know about it. 😁
Yeh
Thanks for listening
Since 76 listening to this great song till now and ALWAYS enjoying this music.
Thanks for listening, yes, a song that has certainly stood the test of time.
Super utworek i solówki 👌👌👌🎸🎸🎸
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His intonation was impeccable on slide.
Thanks for listening. It's great to hear your perspective as a musician as you would have far greater insight into his technical skills than me, as I am just a music lover who has always found his playing amazing. A very sad loss for us all.
Never had a copy of this record must get it
Thanks for listening, a great record, he created some very interesting music on this and its predecessor "Rough and Ready"
So much for those who say Beck wasn't a composer.
Thanks for listening, a true legend.