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On 7/24/2025 at 6:57 AM, Anybodyhome said:

The first time I saw Ozzy & BS in April 1974 at the first California Jam.

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The last time we saw Ozzy last October at the Rock Hall Induction.

 

that california jam would have been such a good bunch of shows to see and wow what a mix. you don't get much more diverse than black sabbath, ELP, EW&F, and seals and kroft. what a variety.

eagles and deep purple would have been great to see back then as well.

who was singing for deep purple back then? was it Coverdale? 

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9 hours ago, rayzor said:

that california jam would have been such a good bunch of shows to see and wow what a mix. you don't get much more diverse than black sabbath, ELP, EW&F, and seals and kroft. what a variety.

eagles and deep purple would have been great to see back then as well.

who was singing for deep purple back then? was it Coverdale? 

Yeah, was Coverdale. There is some YouTube content for the day, but the quality isn't good. Blackmore got pissed at the TV camera and the pyro went off too close for comfort. He jammed his guitar into the camera lens... it was wild.

The ELP closing act was unbelievable. Keith Emerson on an elevated, rotating, white grand piano... that's definitely a watch on YT.

The Eagles lineup was the original with Bernie Leadon, Randy Meisner, Frey and Henley. Jackson Browne played piano for that show.

 

I prefer the David Gillan and Roger Glover DP... not really this lineup 

 

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i love coverdale...but he wasn't one of the guys you remember

glen hughes and ian gillan are it for me there. more partial to ian gillan for some reason.

 

and ELP...never got to see them live, but i've watched a lot of their live performances. had several VCR tapes of their shows back in the day. keith emerson was a mad man. the abuse he gave that poor organ. 

 

 

and that piano spinning thing? wow

i couldn't pick out a favorite elp song. i love way too many of them. forced to choose it might be karn evil #9. or lucky man. or still...you turn me on, or hoedown, or fanfare for the common man, or trilogy. or tarkus. or from the beginning. 

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any one video might be a little too political for the thread so Ill just keep it to the artists

 

Been lost down a hole recently of folk/protest music

Jackson Browne
Pete Seeger
Woody Guthrie
Father John Misty
Gil Scott-Heron
Lead Belly
Richie Havens
Jesse Welles
Bob Dylan
Odetta
Joan Baez
Joni Mitchell

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23 hours ago, HaricotVert said:

any one video might be a little too political for the thread so Ill just keep it to the artists

 

Been lost down a hole recently of folk/protest music

Jackson Browne
Pete Seeger
Woody Guthrie
Father John Misty
Gil Scott-Heron
Lead Belly
Richie Havens
Jesse Welles
Bob Dylan
Odetta
Joan Baez
Joni Mitchell

been listening to a lot of Pete Seeger, Woodie and Arlo Guthrie, Bob Dylan, and Jesse Wells lately. Jesse is something else. i love it. Odetta and  Richie Havens are part of my rotation pretty frequently as well. didn't know about Father John Misty. checking him out now.

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