The Eagles, who formed in 1971 after playing together as Linda Ronstadt’s backup band:
Don Henley, Bernie Leadon, Randy Meisner, Glenn Frey
The Eagles, who formed in 1971 after playing together as Linda Ronstadt’s backup band:
Don Henley, Bernie Leadon, Randy Meisner, Glenn Frey
Well that all went swimmingly well, brilliant friendly staff and despite the weird affects (you do tend to think your hands are on fire and that you have pee’d yourself (CT scan!) everyone was very thorough and friendly to boot!
. . . for a while today back to hospital for more scans: ticker and tocker (heart & lungs!?) they seem to have quite given up looking for any discernible sign of a functioning brain but hey, whatcha gonna do?!)
The Byrds - Transmission Impossible

From co-writing "Grace" with Buckley to his sessions with Chris Cornell, the journeyman virtuoso looks back on five decades of wild studio sessions and untamed rock history

Gary Lucas on playing guitar or Beefheart, Lou Reed and Jeff Buckley - Guitar Magazine
Gary (Lucas that is!) posted some interesting things in the last 24 hours including a SudioCanal version of Molly Blooms soliloquy from Joyce’s Ulysess for Blooms day ( yesterday ) It doesn't play here in the UK so here’ the last 50 lines from her speech
from Angeline Ball’s reading of it from The film ‘Bloom'
Angeline Ball in her IFTA Award winning role as Molly Bloom from the film Bloom. Official site of the film is www.ulysses.ieJoycean scholar David Norris said that she "is quite the best of all the myriad of Molly Blooms that I have seen." While Charles Byrne of the Royal Television Society declared that, "This Molly Bloom would even make Sharon Stone blush. Angeline Ball was born to play the role. She is voluptuous and earthy and, in short, she is every living man's fantasy."
Much has been written about Townes Van Zandt’s songwriting and his addiction to alcohol and that by the time he wrote this heart wrenching song (1985) it was apparent the level of his addiction was always going to be a problem [he died ten years later at a mere 52] and clearly he was singing about facing forces inherent in life’s darker journey but it stands as an extraordinary document of an alcoholic facing his mortality perhaps IMO. As the text below notes it stands as one of the greatest songs ever written
Start the day with STONES! I think so!
The Rolling Stones-She’s So Cold
HERBERG DE KELDER