This is probably my favorite song, followed closely by Rip This Joint.... I also enjoy the Clarence Gatemouth Brown cover as well...
Love that! I always thought the grimy blues driven Stones was England's logical escape from the syrupy sweet Liverpool stuff.
My god yes.... I really don't care for the bubble gum pop Beatles. I have a bootleg of the Chess Sessions from '64. Good bluesy early stuff.
The album that crossed over hardcore and speed metal. This was on heavy rotation in my car back in the cassette deck days.
The next concert on my schedule is the master himself Uli Jon Roth. Uli was the lead guitar player and songwriter for the Scorpions from 1974 to 1978. After he left the Scorpions he went on a very artistically fulfilling career, while the Scorpions went on to massive worldwide commercial success. Uli began performing and composing classical music in the early 80's and even invented his own guitar, the Sky guitar. This amazing guitar had 35 frets 7 strings in order to mimic the classical piano and violin pieces he was now performing. Over the past 5 or so years Uli has revisited his early Scorpions music. He put a killer band together and started performing many of these awesome songs again. This was refreshing since the Scorpions never ever play these song anymore. Uli released Scorpions Revisited which is re-recordings of songs from his era of the band. Uli then released Tokyo Tapes Revisited, where he played the exact same venue where the legendary Tokyo Tapes album was recorded in 78. Longing For Fire is from Tokyo Tapes Revisited !!!
I really enjoy one man bands, especially live. Lo-fi and under produced fits my mood after the shitstorm of a migration I had t0day. Scott H Biram - Texas - I swear this guy looks like most of the people I know. lol The Dad Horse Experience - German banjo doom country with some kazoo.... Urban Jr... Out of Switzerland... Saw him in NYC a few years ago. Loves singing through a megaphone...
Thinking about what I listened to back in the cassette days. Spreading The Disease was on heavy rotation.