Music Appreciation
Related: About this forumHumble Pie - Natural Born Bugie (Beat Club, 1969). Their first single.
Figarosmom
(3,288 posts)Huh? Good one. Don' t care for his hair that length. Longer or shorter but mid length makes his face look long
highplainsdem
(52,833 posts)about a recent interview - https://www.democraticunderground.com/1034126653 - though I've posted some replies in threads about him, including one with a 24-minute concert performance of "Do You Feel Like We Do": https://www.democraticunderground.com/1034126484#post1
And the musician I found most watchable in this Humble Pie video was Greg Ridley.
I ran across this Beat Club video, which I've posted here before - https://www.democraticunderground.com/103485164 - late last night after I was looking at all the stuff I've bookmarked in recent months, planning to post about here or on Twitter, whether music videos, tweets, or articles. Most of those pinned as favorites on my tablet, so many of them I needed to weed most of them out.
What caught my attention last night were the videos of a young musician, Jake Fletcher, with P.P. Arnold in 2017, performing "Tin Soldier" - which I have posted about here: https://www.democraticunderground.com/1034128887#post4
He's very watchable, too. And he does a great job on that classic song. So instead of deleting the videos from favorites, I looked at one of them, while skimming the YT recommendations which took me to the Small Faces version, the Baton Rouge (French TV program) appeareance, and that took me to their Beat Club (German TV) appearance with that song, which took me to Humble Pie appearances on Beat Club, first "Shaky Jake" and then "Natural Born Bugie" - which reminded me it'd been a while since I posted it, so I posted it again.
I can wander a lot on YT. And I didn't get any of the bookmarks deleted. Sigh...
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Jake Fletcher's a decent guitarist, too...though most recently he's playing bass in Paul Weller's band.