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Peter Kenneth Frampton is an English rock musician, singer, songwriter, and producer. He was previously associated with the bands Humble Pie and the Herd. As a solo artist, Frampton released several albums including his international breakthrough album, the live release Frampton Comes Alive!

An oldie, seen him with Bowie in Edmonton decades ago.

Sol - I saw him 2 years ago at the Montreal Jazz Festival. He announced that he had a degenerative muscle condition that was causing his muscles to waste away and that he soon wouldn't be able to play guitar anymore. He did sound great that night though.
 

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I love how music Bring you back in time, you can remember exactly how you felt at a that specific moment you heard the song. It remember me of my Sunday morning when my dad was cooking a big brunch for the familly while listening to U2, the music was so loud that it would wake us up. But it’s good memories. ❤️
Beautifully said. So many songs that bring back so many memories. Music can comfort you when you're sad and enhance your joyous moments. Music is Love.
 

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Look behind you.
random pick in a Winnipeg phone book, The Pumps formed in early 1978 and centred around friends Chris Burke-Gaffney on vocals and bass, lead guitarist Lou Petrovich, and drummer Terry Norman Taylor. Within a few months, Brent Diamond joined on keyboards. The four of them, sans Petrovich, actually had roots going back to high school, when they played with future Harlequin guitarist Glen Willows in Max Damien.
Playing in front of whatever local audience they could find, they quickly developed a following because of their live shows, full of energy and superb musicianship that seldom, if ever, had people leave unsatisfied. Before long they were doing shows on the western Canadian 'b' circuit. All the while they were writing their own music, incorporating the songs into the live shows.

Superb bar band, seen them many times

 
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Evanescence is an American rock band founded in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1995 by singer and pianist Amy Lee and guitarist Ben Moody. After recording independent albums, the band released their first full-length album, Fallen, on Wind-up Records in 2003

Love her voice.


 

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The Byrds, Set you free this time


Great, Clark, a great singer, such a beutiful song.
 
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Alvin Lee (born Graham Anthony Barnes; 19 December 1944 – 6 March 2013) was an English singer, songwriter, and guitarist. He is best known as the lead vocalist and lead guitarist of the blues rock band Ten Years After.

 
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First time I have seen her without black hair.

Joan Jett is an American rock singer, songwriter, composer, musician, record producer, and actress. Jett is best known for her work as the frontwoman of her band Joan Jett & the Blackhearts, and for earlier founding and performing with the Runaways, which recorded and released the hit song "Cherry Bomb".

 

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Todd Rundgren was a key figure in the Progressive Rock Movement of the late 1960s and early 1970s which also featured Emerson Lake and Plamer, Yes, and King Crimson. His biggest hit was Hello It's Me in 1972:
He later became a sought after music producer in the late 1970s. He was widely influential and respected within the music business.
 

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The so underrated Todd Rundgren.
Robo - So true. Another guy that should be in the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame. An amazing career that covered all forms of music - Psychedelic, rock, powerpop, and progressive. He produced Badfinger (Baby Blue and Day After Day), Grand Funk Railroad (We're and American Band), MeatLoaf(Bat Out of Hell), and the New York City Dolls. His music was always electic. But I absolutely love the slide guitar on "I Saw the Light".

 

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Todd Rundgren was a key figure in the Progressive Rock Movement of the late 1960s and early 1970s which also featured Emerson Lake and Plamer, Yes, and King Crimson. His biggest hit was Hello It's Me in 1972:

He later became a sought after music producer in the late 1970s. He was widely influential and respected within the music business.
EB - When you were talking about your "Montreal mini party" for your friends in the COVID thread, I was thinking of this Todd Rundgren song -We Gotta Get You a Woman"

Leroy, boy, is that you?
I thought your post-hangin' days were through,
Sunk-in eyes and full of sighs,
Tell no lies, you get wise,
I tell you now we're gonna pull you through,
There's only one thing left that we can do
We gotta get you a woman,
It's like nothin' else to make you feel sure you're alive

Got to get together with a woman who has been around,
One who knows better than to let you down,
Let's hope there's still one left in this whole town,
And that she'll take some time to get this thing together
We gotta get you a woman
And when we're through with you,
We'll get me one too

 

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Good one on "We Gotta Get You a Woman." Regarding "I Saw The Light", that song was getting heavy air play on rock stations when I was in high school and remember it. That was probably Rundgren's second biggest hit after "Hello It's Me." The rock radio station I listened to at that time regularly featured Rundgren back in the late 1970s. Todd certainly made his mark in the 1970s as both a musician and a producer and I agree he is very deserving of rock Hall of Fame honors. I am actually very surprised he is not already in, in light of some of the people who are in. I would put him in ahead of J. Geils Band which has been lobbying for selection and I believe JGB is the most nominated act to have never gotten in. They have been nominated 5 or 6 times with nothing to show for it. Rundgren's overall contributions as musician/producer put him on a different level than JG Band.
 

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Perhaps my all time favorite song, memories from the past.

Morning dew was written by a Canadian.
On July 7, one of the true legends of Canadian folk music, Bonnie Dobson, will be honoured at the Mariposa Folk Festival, when her most well-known composition, “Morning Dew,” will be inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame. Dobson first performed “Morning Dew” at the inaugural Mariposa Festival in 1961, launching the song’s journey to becoming an international standard. Here is an excerpt from my book Whispering Pines: the Northern Roots of American Music (ECW Press, 2009) that tells the story, along with five notable versions of “Morning Dew.”

Truth is the debut studio album by English guitarist Jeff Beck, released in 29 July 1968 in the United Kingdom on Columbia Records and in the United States on Epic Records. It introduced the talents of his backing band the Jeff Beck Group, specifically Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood, to a larger audience, and peaked at number 15 on the Billboard 200.

This song has been covered by many artists, Nazareth, Robert Plant, The Grateful dead, Long John Baldry, The Allman Brothers, Lulu.



 
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