2020 ALBUM DRAFT- ROUND 6- PICK 9- THE ALLMAN BROTHERS- EAT A PEACH — slicethelife (Reblog)

2020 Album Draft- Round 6 Pick 9- Badfinger20 selects- The Allman Brothers- Eat A Peach. I was going to pick the At Fillmore East live album but I also wanted some studio tracks…you get both with this one. This is the last album that Duane Allman worked on before a motorcycle crash took his life. […]

2020 ALBUM DRAFT- ROUND 6- PICK 9- THE ALLMAN BROTHERS- EAT A PEACH — slicethelife

The Beatles – 1967-1970 (1973) — The Ultimate Music Library (Reblog)

A review of the second half of The Beatles career compilation spanning from the years 1967-1970.

The Beatles – 1967-1970 (1973) — The Ultimate Music Library

A NEW MOON NEVER LIES — Zoolon Audio (Reblog)

A Zoolon aside: I took a few pics of the Royal Military Canal running through the town of Hythe just up the coast from me the other day. I’d often wondered what the purpose of the canal was/is. I checked out its history. It runs 28 miles more or less parallel to the sea and […]

A NEW MOON NEVER LIES — Zoolon Audio

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The Beatles – 1962-1966 (1973) — The Ultimate Music Library (Reblog)

A review of the first half of The Beatles career retrospective from the years 1962-1966.

The Beatles – 1962-1966 (1973) — The Ultimate Music Library

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Progressive Rock Favourites: Yes, ‘Survival’

Progressive rock, classic rock, art rock… whatever you want to call it, this is one of my favourite pieces from the early song catalogue of British band Yes — captured live from 1969.

This line up shows Peter Banks on guitar and vocals and Tony Kaye on keyboards, a year before they were replaced by Steve Howe and Rick Wakeman, forming what some still regard as the ‘classic’ Yes lineup — there have been many changes since.

Eclectic rock might be the better word for this style of music. Yes went on to be one of the very best exponents of this genre, in my opinion.

Copyright Francis Barker 2020