Hi Tat. You may be interested to know that if you go to http://bobdylan.com/ you can download a 'new' old unreleased Dylan tune for free. I understand that he has a new album of unreleased material coming out in October. I haven't heard any of Dylan's recent albums, but I 'discovered' his 60s LPs like 'Blonde on Blonde' and 'Bringing It All Back Home' a few years ago. They still sound really good.
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I've seen footage of a very young Stephen Stills. He could have become a great jazz guitarist. The different genres of music were less clearly defined in those days. Did you know that he failed an audition to join the Monkees? Apparently his teeth were too crooked!
Paul - Jimi and Stephen Stills! A rather surreal combo I must say, but of course it would have been possible in those days when everybody must have been stoned.
I don't think Jimi and Miles ever recorded together. I remember reading an article about Miles attending Jimi's funeral and saying "I wish I had the chance to perform with Jimi - but it's alright, he's probably jamming with Trane right now. "
Miles and Prince: I recall that the story about them is recorded in Miles' autobiography.
I gather that a 'lost' Jimi Hendrix album has recently turned up. The record features him jamming with Stephen Stills and was recorded shortly before Jimi died ... it would have been difficult to make it afterwards! I understand that it is being mastered by Graham Nash.
I'd love to hear if any recordings of Jimi and Miles Davis playing together exists somewhere. It was rumoured that they planned to work together. There's also supposed to be stuff that Miles recorded with Prince in the mid 80s ... we'll save that one for another day!
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The more people we invite to join the cause, the more people will support the artists and musicians that join us.
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Keith - yep, bems that is ; )
Paul - Jimi and Stephen Stills! A rather surreal combo I must say, but of course it would have been possible in those days when everybody must have been stoned.
I don't think Jimi and Miles ever recorded together. I remember reading an article about Miles attending Jimi's funeral and saying "I wish I had the chance to perform with Jimi - but it's alright, he's probably jamming with Trane right now. "
Miles and Prince: I recall that the story about them is recorded in Miles' autobiography.
I'd love to hear if any recordings of Jimi and Miles Davis playing together exists somewhere. It was rumoured that they planned to work together. There's also supposed to be stuff that Miles recorded with Prince in the mid 80s ... we'll save that one for another day!
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