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Layne Staley
Chris Cornell
Cedric Bixler-Zavala
So stoked someone mentioned cedric. The mars volta was a very interesting experience live.
Mavis Staples is my female choice.
Layne Staley
Chris Cornell
Cedric Bixler-Zavala
Still...to this day...probably the greatest American band you've never heard of.....The Blasters....and Phil Alvin at the mic...
That's amazing, those are some experiences you and your family will never forget. My mom was in town a month or so ago and we were walking downtown looking for a place to eat and saw Mavis Staples was playing at the Chicago Symphony. I'm sure you've seen the performance from The Last Waltz, Mavis is in her late 70's and she still has it.He had a series of shows he called "Midnight Rambles" at his barn in Woodstock and he would play with his band and special guests. It was basically like attending a kegger at your good friend's house, if your friend was Levon and he had a great band and the coolest barn that was both a residence and a performance space/recording studio. It was BYOB and there was a big potluck table where people brought food to share. It couldn't have been a more relaxed setting. Maybe 100 people or so. It felt like hallowed ground to us.
During the regular Midnight Rambles there were no pictures allowed, and Levon was nice and gracious but didn't mingle a lot, understandably, as everyone wanted to talk to him. His kitchen was right off the main room and he would enter from there to take the stage. After attending the first one we noticed that he had a knack for finding all the ladies on his route to the stage and giving them a nice little squeeze, hug and/or kiss as he walked by, so of course we positioned ourselves there for future visits and my wife and a few friends were lucky enough get a little Levon lovin' a few times.
The Kids' Ramble was a little different. It was like going to Grandpa Levon's house, as he mingled with the kids the entire time and really couldn't get enough of them. Pictures were allowed and we got a lot with him; he stopped and chatted with my girls for several minutes and graciously posed for pics. My youngest daughter was only a year old at the time and I'll never forget him playfully whispering her name in her ear repeatedly as he posed for pictures, saying "We gon' dance tonight!" with the biggest, warmest smile that characteristic drawl that just melts you.
So happy we got to do that, and I would give anything to be able to have that experience again.
I still vividly remember standing maybe ten feet from him when we was sitting on the stool at the front of the stage for the "Atlantic City" opener. It was all dark except for a single spotlight on him for the first verse, and then when the band kicked in behind him the houselights came up. It was magical. Getting goosebumps again now as I type--and a little misty again...
He's playing here this weekend and there are still tickets available, hmmmm.The incredible Johnny Lang
That's amazing, those are some experiences you and your family will never forget. My mom was in town a month or so ago and we were walking downtown looking for a place to eat and saw Mavis Staples was playing at the Chicago Symphony. I'm sure you've seen the performance from The Last Waltz, Mavis is in her late 70's and she still has it.
The 80s had some very unique male vocalists that I liked, maybe haven't withstood the test of time?
Those of you into Levon should check out Bow Thayer, with whom Levon occasionally records and plays. Dude is out of VT and plays great Americana music that you just don't hear in mainstream music anymore.Hard to believe that this was 10 years ago. Makes me teary just thinking about it again. The NYT happened to be at Levon's barn when we brought our family to one of the Kids Rambles, and two of my kids were lucky enough to be among the crowd in this pic from the article (Anna Lee, of "The Weight" fame was also there that day; she's a friend of Levon's from home):
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Didn't know about Dylan until after I saw the concert. Read all about her the next day. Dylan wanted to marry her, huge in the Civil Rights Movement, Pops Staples was best buddies with Dr. King etc. She's had one hell of a life.I absolutely love Mavis. Her voice always makes me happy, and yeah you right she's still got plenty. Her last two albums have been fantastic--last year's was one of my favorite albums of 2016. I've seen her a few times in the past five years or so at a couple different festivals and she has been great.
Did you know that Bob Dylan proposed to her back in the day? Can you imagine their offspring? Someone with his pen and her vocal talents could rule the world.
They have a great duet on his "Gonna Change My Way of Thinking" on an album called The Gospel Songs of Bob Dylan. It's worth tracking down just for the rapport between the two of them before the song.
Layne Staley
Chris Cornell
Cedric Bixler-Zavala
You think anyone else on here knows who CBZ or TMV/ATDI are?
I'd like to be in that room.
I like Brian Johnson but he's more a screamer than a singer.
Apologies, reading before amphetamines always results in error. even worse when it's after glue.Because he said the category was men only?