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that list is bogus!!! How could they leave some of the following bands off the list?? My list is this (only one band in agreement with their top 5) 2 Booker T and the MG's (Wilson Pickett, Albert King, Aretha Franklin, et al) 3 The Band (Bob Dylan) 4 The JB's (James Brown) 5 The Section (James Taylor, Jackson Browne) 6 The Icebreakers (Albert Collins) 7 The Heartbreakers (Tom Petty) 8 The Goners (John Hiatt) 9 The Red Hot Band (Clifton Chenier, Jr.) 10 The Mothers of Invention (Frank Zappa) AND NUMBER ONE, THE BEST,Well, they are blues, not rock (neither are the Icebreakers) and they never really had a set name for themselves and they changed members form time to time, but Muddy Waters' Band was the best backups of all Hubert Sumlin Sam Lay Willie Dixon Memphis Slim Pinetop Perkins Little Walter Fred Below and others |
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On 8 Iul, 00:49, "ScottW" wrote:
"Clyde Slick" wrote in message ... http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25520460/ that list is bogus!!! How could they leave some of the following bands off the list?? My list is this (only one band in agreement with their top 5) I'm going with MSNBC and Crazyhorse on the list. There was a show on TV the other night on Tom Petty and his different bands. I only caught part of it on the transition from Hearbreakers to solo to the Wilbury's. Looked like a great show. ScottW i just tivo'd 2 different Petty vids a 2003 concert and a 2008 concert, haven't watched them yet probably its not what you are talking about. anyway, I left the Motown backup band off the list, they should be somewhere on the list and James Brown band, weren't they called the Flames? |
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, Clyde Slick wrote: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25520460/ that list is bogus!!! How could they leave some of the following bands off the list?? My list is this (only one band in agreement with their top 5) 2 Booker T and the MG's (Wilson Pickett, Albert King, Aretha Franklin, et al) 3 The Band (Bob Dylan) 4 The JB's (James Brown) 5 The Section (James Taylor, Jackson Browne) 6 The Icebreakers (Albert Collins) 7 The Heartbreakers (Tom Petty) 8 The Goners (John Hiatt) 9 The Red Hot Band (Clifton Chenier, Jr.) 10 The Mothers of Invention (Frank Zappa) The Wrecking Crew, Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section, the Fireballs. Stephen AND NUMBER ONE, THE BEST,Well, they are blues, not rock (neither are the Icebreakers) and they never really had a set name for themselves and they changed members form time to time, but Muddy Waters' Band was the best backups of all Hubert Sumlin Sam Lay Willie Dixon Memphis Slim Pinetop Perkins Little Walter Fred Below and others |
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, Clyde Slick wrote: On 8 Iul, 00:49, "ScottW" wrote: "Clyde Slick" wrote in message ... http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25520460/ that list is bogus!!! How could they leave some of the following bands off the list?? My list is this (only one band in agreement with their top 5) I'm going with MSNBC and Crazyhorse on the list. There was a show on TV the other night on Tom Petty and his different bands. I only caught part of it on the transition from Hearbreakers to solo to the Wilbury's. Looked like a great show. ScottW i just tivo'd 2 different Petty vids a 2003 concert and a 2008 concert, haven't watched them yet probably its not what you are talking about. anyway, I left the Motown backup band off the list, they should be somewhere on the list and James Brown band, weren't they called the Flames? He had two bands: the Fabulous Flames and the JBs. Stephen |
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![]() MiNe 109 said: and James Brown band, weren't they called the Flames? He had two bands: the Fabulous Flames and the JBs. Excuse me, but Saint Arnii has intoned his holy imprecations against talking about musos and what they do. You two are on notice for potential retribution from On High. |
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On 8 Iul, 23:28, MiNe 109 wrote:
In article , *Clyde Slick wrote: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25520460/ that list is bogus!!! How could they leave some of the following bands off the list?? My list is this (only one band in agreement with their top 5) 2 Booker T and the MG's (Wilson Pickett, Albert King, Aretha Franklin, et al) 3 The Band (Bob Dylan) 4 The JB's (James Brown) 5 The Section (James Taylor, Jackson Browne) 6 The Icebreakers (Albert Collins) 7 The Heartbreakers (Tom Petty) 8 The Goners (John Hiatt) 9 The Red Hot Band (Clifton Chenier, Jr.) 10 The Mothers of Invention (Frank Zappa) The Wrecking Crew, Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section, the Fireballs. Stephen the wrecking crew, that sounds familiar. Ferstler on drums? |
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On 8 Iul, 23:28, MiNe 109 wrote:
In article , *Clyde Slick wrote: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25520460/ that list is bogus!!! How could they leave some of the following bands off the list?? My list is this (only one band in agreement with their top 5) 2 Booker T and the MG's (Wilson Pickett, Albert King, Aretha Franklin, et al) 3 The Band (Bob Dylan) 4 The JB's (James Brown) 5 The Section (James Taylor, Jackson Browne) 6 The Icebreakers (Albert Collins) 7 The Heartbreakers (Tom Petty) 8 The Goners (John Hiatt) 9 The Red Hot Band (Clifton Chenier, Jr.) 10 The Mothers of Invention (Frank Zappa) The Wrecking Crew, Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section, the Fireballs. Was that Jimmy & the Fireballs? I wanted to put that loose group of LA/Hollywood musicians in the list but i didn't know they had a name (Kaye, Tedesco & co) though not a whole backup band, another groupg of backup misicians of note are the Memphis Horns also, Tower of Power did backup, I think |
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, Clyde Slick wrote: On 8 Iul, 23:28, MiNe 109 wrote: In article , *Clyde Slick wrote: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25520460/ that list is bogus!!! How could they leave some of the following bands off the list?? My list is this (only one band in agreement with their top 5) 2 Booker T and the MG's (Wilson Pickett, Albert King, Aretha Franklin, et al) 3 The Band (Bob Dylan) 4 The JB's (James Brown) 5 The Section (James Taylor, Jackson Browne) 6 The Icebreakers (Albert Collins) 7 The Heartbreakers (Tom Petty) 8 The Goners (John Hiatt) 9 The Red Hot Band (Clifton Chenier, Jr.) 10 The Mothers of Invention (Frank Zappa) The Wrecking Crew, Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section, the Fireballs. Was that Jimmy & the Fireballs? That's why I included them: the Fireballs are an independent group that had hits before adding lead singer Jimmy. Maybe not top-ten material. I wanted to put that loose group of LA/Hollywood musicians in the list but i didn't know they had a name (Kaye, Tedesco & co) though not a whole backup band, another groupg of backup misicians of note are the Memphis Horns also, Tower of Power did backup, I think There are a few branded horn sections out there. Add Earth, Wind and Fire's Phoenix Horns and the Miami Horns (Conan, Southside Johnny). Stephen |
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