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OfflinePottel

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Re: BluesClub
« Reply #30 on: September 15, 2021, 03:26:00 PM »
Does anyone still listen to album? I think it’s as fresh as ever and I love the sound.

Having seen them live a few times, I actually think I’d prefer a live Blues Club DVD to a live MK DVD (sorry-I know that won’t be popular). I love the rawness of their sound and how they don’t rehearse before a live show. They could go off in any direction and they all play awesome solos.

Guy recorded a few of the live shows but said they weren’t good enough for release. Shame because they always sounded pretty good as a band to me.
really love it, so yes.
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Re: BluesClub
« Reply #31 on: September 17, 2021, 10:05:23 AM »
Does anyone still listen to album? I think it’s as fresh as ever and I love the sound.

Having seen them live a few times, I actually think I’d prefer a live Blues Club DVD to a live MK DVD (sorry-I know that won’t be popular). I love the rawness of their sound and how they don’t rehearse before a live show. They could go off in any direction and they all play awesome solos.

Guy recorded a few of the live shows but said they weren’t good enough for release. Shame because they always sounded pretty good as a band to me.

Yes, I still listen to the album and also the BluesClub version of "On The Road Again", which I think is just as good as the Canned Heat version.   I have only seen them playing at Pagham and had a great time.    :)
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Re: BluesClub
« Reply #32 on: September 17, 2021, 10:06:16 AM »
Does anyone still listen to album? I think it’s as fresh as ever and I love the sound.

Having seen them live a few times, I actually think I’d prefer a live Blues Club DVD to a live MK DVD (sorry-I know that won’t be popular). I love the rawness of their sound and how they don’t rehearse before a live show. They could go off in any direction and they all play awesome solos.

Guy recorded a few of the live shows but said they weren’t good enough for release. Shame because they always sounded pretty good as a band to me.

Yes, I still listen to the album and also the BluesClub version of "On The Road Again", which I think is just as good as the Canned Heat version.   I have only seen them playing once at Pagham and had a great time.    :)
Goin' into Tow Law....

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Re: BluesClub
« Reply #33 on: September 17, 2021, 11:45:36 AM »
Does anyone still listen to album? I think it’s as fresh as ever and I love the sound.

Having seen them live a few times, I actually think I’d prefer a live Blues Club DVD to a live MK DVD (sorry-I know that won’t be popular). I love the rawness of their sound and how they don’t rehearse before a live show. They could go off in any direction and they all play awesome solos.

Guy recorded a few of the live shows but said they weren’t good enough for release. Shame because they always sounded pretty good as a band to me.

I do and I agree with what you wrote, even if I haven't seen them live yet. I'd like a live album too. There are a few videos on YT, quite interesting. This one, for instance…


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Re: BluesClub
« Reply #34 on: September 17, 2021, 07:48:36 PM »
Does anyone still listen to album? I think it’s as fresh as ever and I love the sound.

Having seen them live a few times, I actually think I’d prefer a live Blues Club DVD to a live MK DVD (sorry-I know that won’t be popular). I love the rawness of their sound and how they don’t rehearse before a live show. They could go off in any direction and they all play awesome solos.

Guy recorded a few of the live shows but said they weren’t good enough for release. Shame because they always sounded pretty good as a band to me.

I do and I agree with what you wrote, even if I haven't seen them live yet. I'd like a live album too. There are a few videos on YT, quite interesting. This one, for instance…



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