Thursday, June 06, 2019

PROG ROCK STEVE HACKETT LIVE MAY 2019 COPENHAGEN




I CAME TO STEVE HACKETT THROUGH HIS SOLO ALBUMS PRIOR TO LEARNING OF HIS ROLE IN PROGRESSIVE ROCK BAND GENESIS


Published on May 18, 2019
Steve Hackett - Live In Amager Bio - Copenhagen 16-05-2019
Set 1:
1 Every Day
2 Under the Eye of the Sun
3 Fallen Walls and Pedestals
4 Beasts in Our Time
5 The Virgin and the Gypsy
6 Tigermoth
7 Spectral Mornings
8 The Red Flower of Tachai Blooms Everywhere
9 Clocks - The Angel of Mons
Set 2:
10 Dancing With the Moonlit Knight
11 I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)
12 Firth of Fifth
13 More Fool Me
14 The Battle of Epping Forest
15 After the Ordeal
16 The Cinema Show
17 Aisle of Plenty
18 Deja Vu
19 Dance on a Volcano
Encore:
20 Myopia / Slogans / Los Endos

May 2, 2019 - Steve Hackett 2019 Genesis Revisited - TOURING SELLING ... 20 September - Danforth Music Hall, Toronto, CANADA - Tickets | Meet & Greet.

Stephen Richard Hackett (born 12 February 1950) is an English musician, songwriter, singer, and producer who gained prominence as the lead guitarist of the ...
Instruments‎: ‎Guitar; vocals; harmonica
Born‎: ‎12 February 1950 (age 69); ‎Pimlico‎, Lon...
Years active‎: ‎1968–present
Genres‎: ‎Progressive rock‎; ‎blues‎; ‎classical mus...
This article is a discography of albums and singles released by the guitarist-songwriter Steve Hackett. Contents. 1 Solo career. 1.1 Rock albums; 1.2 Classical ...
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This is the lyric video for the song “Crash Landing” featuring special guest guitarist Steve Hackett with both Dave Kerzner and Jon Davison of YES on vocals.

Published on Feb 1, 2019
STEVE HACKETT - Genesis Revisited I+II (26 Tracks) By R&UT
From Genesis Revisited I, II & Selection
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1. Carpet Crawlers 00:00
2. The Chamber of 32 Doors 05:16
3. Horizons 11:14
4. Supper's Ready 12:55
5. The Lamia 36:27
6. Dancing With the Moonlit Knight 44:08
7. Fly on a Windshield 52:17
8. Broadway Melody of 1974 55:10
9. The Musical Box 57:23
10. Can-utility and the Coastliners 1:08:19
11. Blood on the Roofftops 1:14:09
12. Entangled 1:21:04
13. For Absent Friends 1:27:37
14. Your Own Special Way 1:30:39
15. Eleventh Earl of Mar 1:34:57
16. Ripples 1:42:47
17. Unquiet Slumbers for the Sleepers... 1:50:57
18. ...In That Quiet Earth 1:53:18
19. Afterglow 1:58:05
20. Watcher of the Skies 2:02:13
21. Dance On A Volcano 2:10:53
22. The Return of the Giant Hogweed 2:18:20
23. Firth of Fifth 2:27:04
24. Fountain of Salmacis 2:36:45
25. I Know What I Like 2:46:39
26. Los Endos 2:52:16
HOODOO, VOODOO, YOU DO, I DO, NO HE DOES ITS THE THING HE DOES 
MAY LEGBA MEET HIM AT THE CROSSROADS BEFORE THE DEVIL DOES


Dr. John,' funky New Orleans 'night-tripper' musician, dies

Dr. John
In this picture taken July 9, 2012, American musician Dr John performs on the
 Miles Davis Hall stage during the 46th Montreux Jazz Festival in Montreux,
Switzerland, Late Monday, July 9, 2012. (AP Photo/Keystone/Jean-Christophe Bott)

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    Kevin McGill and Cain Burdeau, The Associated Press
    Published Thursday, June 6, 2019 6:22PM EDT 
    Last Updated Thursday, June 6, 2019 6:39PM EDT
    NEW ORLEANS -- Dr. John, the New Orleans musician who blended black and white musical styles with a hoodoo-infused stage persona and gravelly bayou drawl, died Thursday, his family said. He was 77.
    In a statement released through his publicist, the family said Dr. John, who was born Mac Rebennack, died "toward the break of day" of a heart attack. They did not say where he died or give other details. He had not been seen in public much since late 2017, when he cancelled several gigs. He had been resting at his New Orleans area home, publicist Karen Beninato said last year in an interview.
    Memorial arrangements were being planned. "The family thanks all whom have shared his unique musical journey, and requests privacy at this time," the statement said.
    His spooky 1968 debut "Gris-Gris" combined rhythm 'n blues with psychedelic rock and startled listeners with its sinister implications of other-worldly magic. He later had a Top 10 hit with "Right Place, Wrong Time," collaborated with numerous top-tier rockers, won multiple Grammy awards and was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
    A white man who found a home among black New Orleans musicians, he first entered the music scene when he accompanied his father, who ran a record shop and also fixed the P.A. systems at New Orleans bars.
    As a teenager in the 1950s, he played guitar and keyboards in a string of bands and made the legendary studio of Cosimo Matassa his second home, Rebennack said in his 1994 memoir, "Under a Hoodoo Moon." He got into music full-time after dropping out of high school, became acquainted with drugs and petty crime and lived a fast-paced life. His gigs ranged from strip clubs to auditoriums, roadhouses and chicken shacks. The ring finger of Rebennack's left hand was blown off in a shooting incident in 1961 in Jacksonville, Florida.
    He blamed Jim Garrison, the JFK conspiracy theorist and a tough-on-crime New Orleans district attorney, for driving him out of his beloved city in the early 1960s. Garrison went after prostitutes, bars and all-night music venues.
    The underworld sweep put Rebennack in prison. At that time, he was a respected session musician who had played on classic recordings by R&B mainstays like Professor Longhair and Irma Thomas, but he was also a heroin addict. After his release from federal prison in Fort Worth, Texas, at age 24, Rebennack joined friend and mentor Harold Battiste who had left New Orleans to make music in Los Angeles.
    Rebennack, who'd long had a fascination with occult mysticism and voodoo, told Battiste about creating a musical personality out of Dr. John, a male version of Marie Laveau, the voodoo queen.
    In his memoir, Rebennack said, he drew inspiration from New Orleans folklore about a root doctor who flourished in the mid-1800s.
    Battiste, in a 2005 interview, recalled, "It was really done sort of tongue-in-cheek."
    But Dr. John was born and Rebennack got his first personal recordings done in what became "Gris-Gris," a 1967 classic of underground American music.
    In the years that followed, he played with The Grateful Dead, appeared with The Band in director Martin Scorsese's "The Last Waltz" documentary, jammed on The Rolling Stones' "Exile on Main Street" album and collaborated with countless others -- among them Earl King, Van Morrison and James Booker.





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    Legendary New Orleans musician Dr. John, born Mac Rebennack, dies at 77
    Mac Rebennack, aka Dr. John the Night Tripper, brought the bayou to the bandstand and the funk to the masses. He died at age 77 of a heart attack.

    Mac Rebennack, aka Dr. John the Night Tripper, brought the bayou to the bandstand and the funk to the masses. He died at age 77 of a heart attack.
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    Malcolm John Rebennack Jr., known around the world as Dr. John, initially aspired to be a professional songwriter, producer and sideman, like the utilitarian ...
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    Pianist, singer Mac 'Dr. John' Rebennack, an icon of New Orleans music, has died at 77
    Malcolm John Rebennack Jr., known around the world as Dr. John, initially aspired to be a professional songwriter, producer and sideman, like the utilitarian ...