Filmed by me during the Rockmarkt concert of Lou Reed, August, 2004, Oude Markt, Leuven, Belgium. The quality is average, but I am still satisfied by the result, since it was just a simple 'Samsung' camcorder and I was quite far from the stage...
This slideshow is based on the audio track of 'Madison Blues' done by Original Fleetwood Mac and featuring Jeremy Spencer (slide guitar and vocal) and J.T. Brown (saxophone).
Madeleine's original song from her debute (1996) album, 'Dreamland'. I find it truly amazing that a 22 years old girl could write a splendid blues song like this and sing it in the manner of Billie Holiday.
The full title of this splendid song by Savoy Brown is quite long: 'Just Cos' You Got The Blues Don't Mean You Gotta Sing'. It was released on the album 'Jack the Toad' in 1973. I made this slideshow using pictures of my MySpace friends.
Danny Kirwan and Original Fleetwood Mac with Otis Spann on piano performing Danny's original song 'Talk With You'. Recorded in Chicago Chess Studios January 4, 1969. Danny Kirwan is only 18 years old!
The song by Peter Green. Recorded by Rory Gallagher for the album - "Rattlesnake Guitar: The Music of Peter Green". One of his very last and probably one of his very best recordngs ever.
The song is from Peter Green's Splinter Group album, 'Destiny Road', 2001. The slideshow is made by putting this beautiful song together with the images of beautiful Monica Mendez.
The pictures are mostly taken from the stylish fan site by Alessandro Contarini:
http://www.angelf ire.com/planet/monic a_mendez/
This is yet another "free style" Duster Bennett video clip that I made today. I used video footage made in Cologne, a few weeks ago. Special thanks to those two sparrows, main "heroes" of the video. :-)
Stella Sutton (Duster's wife) is the leading vocal in this song. Their voices make fine harmony, I think. The song itself is just yet another little gem by Bennett.
Recently I saw very nice video, with Jeremy Spencer singing this tune by Elmore James and talking about it. He mentioned that he used to play this number on one of Boston Tea Party gigs in February, 1970. I thought that it was a good idea to make a slideshow with that track. Here it is. Screenshots from 1969 video of Original Fleetwood Mac are used for making the visual background.
In this slideshow I combined two versions of the celebrated tune - How Long Blues - by Jimmy Yancey. The first one is instrumental, while on the second one Jimmy is joined by his wife - Mama Yancey - she sings the song. This is one of the very last recordings of the legendary man.
Such a shame that there are no surviving videos of this great master of piano blues...