je viens de lire dans les premiers messages que vous aviez déjà parlé de BREL qui est mon chanteur préféré et dont je connais presque toutes les chansons par coeur. Je suis une inconditionnelle! Ensuite FERRE, BRASSENS, Je suis très "textes" plus que musique. Puis moi j'aime assez le RAP Un que j'aime bien encore c'est Grand corps malade et en fait bien d'autres. Comme Piboule il n'"y a que le jazz que je n'apprécie pas énormément, enfin j'aimais bien le new orleans (le groupe français des haricots rouges par exemple, etc, etc.)
ninjamanu
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Nombre de messages : 192 Age : 83 Points : 6357 Date d'inscription : 19/07/2007
According to early reports, the drummer, who was still touring with the Experience Hendrix Tour, passed away in his hotel room. He was 61.
Born on July 9, 1947 in Ealing, west London, Mitchell began his showbiz career early, appearing on a children's TV show while still a teenager, before graduating to drums with a series of bands in the '60s.
Mitchell joined The Tornados in 1963, though it was rumoured that his individualistic approach to the drums caused him to clash with the band's pioneering producer Joe Meek, who wanted someone who would follow orders without adding an artistic interpretation.
He then played with groups including The Coronets, The Lively Set, The Riot Squad - and he even auditioned for The Who in 1964, but lost out to Keith Moon.
Having drummed for Georgie Fame in the mid-'60s, Mitchell was eventually recruited to drum for Hendrix in around 1966 after the US guitarist had been brought over to the UK by his manager, and former member of The Animals, Chas Chandler.
Joined by Noel Redding on bass, the trio recorded the albums 'Are You Experienced', 'Axis: Bold As Love' and 'Electric Ladyland' together, with critics noting Mitchell's ability to blend in jazz-inspired rhythms into rock 'n' roll.
During that period, while Redding and Hendrix were said to have had their differences – the bassist was actually a guitarist first and was frustrated at not playing his original instrument – Mitchell remained a constant presence, with the pair recording the acclaimed cover of Bob Dylan's 'All Along The Watchtower' together in 1968, with Hendrix supplying the bass part.
In 1968 Mitchell also played drums in the Dirty Mac band which featured John Lennon, and famously played as part of The Rolling Stones' TV special 'Rock And Roll Circus'.
Although The Jimi Hendrix Experience split in 1969 and Mitchell was not involved in the guitarist's subsequent band Gypsy Sun And Rainbows, he returned to drum for Hendrix's headlining appearance at the 1969 Woodstock Festival.
The pair then recruited bassist Billy Cox for a new incarnation of the Hendrix Experience in 1970, often known as the Cry Of Love band, who toured the US and Europe.
Following Hendrix's death on September 18, 1970, Mitchell worked on several posthumous recordings, before getting involved in a series of session work over the decades.
At the time of his death Mitchell was involved in the Experience Hendrix Tour, which saw the drummer and a series of guests performing the Experience's songs live.
Following US dates, he was due to return home to the UK on November 12, but was found dead in his hotel room having died of natural causes according to the Multnomah County Medical Examiner.
J'y penserai ce soir au Zénith en écoutant un des inspirateurs de Jimi Hendrix, j'ai nommé Chuck, crazy legs, Berry. Jerry Lee Lewis sera également là ainsi que sa soeur qui remplacera Little Richard qui était initialement prévu et qui s'est fait porter pâle.
Fraissinet
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Nombre de messages : 2190 Age : 124 Points : 8991 Date d'inscription : 03/03/2007
Les Masters de la guitare électrique réunis: B.B. King, Buddy Guy, Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton , Albert Collins !!! Hummmmmmmmm c'est à se l'écouter en boucle
Nicole
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Nombre de messages : 1240 Age : 62 Points : 6740 Date d'inscription : 13/04/2007
Puisqu'on en est là, le "Constipation blues" de Screaming Jay Hawkins.
Ladies and gentlemen, most people record songs about love, heartbreak, loneliness, being broke... Nobody's actually went out and recorded a song about real pain. The band and I have just returned from the General Hospital where we caught a man in the right position. We name this song: "Constipation blues".
UMM-UMMMH, aeoh UMM-UOOMH OOH! OH! UH UH Aaah UOH, aah Let it go! Let it go! Let it go! Let it go! I don't believe I can take much more Let it go Aah Got a pain down inside Won't be denied Yeah, every time I try I can't be satisfied Let it go! WOAH, UMMH Let it, let it go! OH! WAAAAOOOH! This pain down inside Just won't let me be satisfied Let it go!
SPLASH!!! SPSHHH.... Feel, ah, I-I feel alright Yes ah, I'm beginning to feel alright SPLASH!!! Shpsh... Yeah I tell ya, everything's gonna be alright SPLASH! Flush
Phew Phew Phew... Feel alright
Raoul
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Nombre de messages : 2925 Points : 7310 Date d'inscription : 13/02/2007