Without CAEB the Stones and Beatles (and many many more) wouldn't have had at least half the inspiration to get to the heights they reached. Have you clocked the hour and a half,or perhaps 2 hours,programme on SBS? It's about 7 years old and is his complete life story until his death.
As it happens; the recording lifted from 'Chuck Berry in London' January 1965 Fantastic warmth in the analogue sound
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What if I told you it’s actually an enormous glass of scotch? (Which would go some way towards explaining to picture)…
If that's the case then it's a single malt BTLOI........ ....and Mazel Tov! Drinkin' SM out of a wine glass,full of class.
Lol. Vegemite glass too small for the required drinking that night? If I’m going to put on a quality mop guitar concert certain things need to be in place.
The concert for George Harrison featured an amazing lineup for "While my guitar gently weeps". I was enjoying Steve Winwood's lead guitar work, until Prince came in after 3 minutes, with what must rank as one of the greatest guitar solos of all time. Pure genius.
We saw Prince when he was out here last, not long before he died. His musicianship was truly amazing. He was so good live, we couldn’t get enough and went back the following night. A true rare talent
And that’s not the actual “Concert for George” which was held at the Royal Albert Hall, and is probably the best live concert filmed in terms of sound quality I’ve ever listened to. If you haven’t watched it, as Molly would say, do yourself a favour. I have it on BluRay somewhere