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Opus Pocus - Jason Becker     (www.youtube.com)
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Chevelle - Hats Off to the Bull     (www.youtube.com)
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A true Blues classic - ROBERT JOHNSON – LOVE IN VAIN (1937)     (musicfor.us)
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https://musicfor.us/2020/08/31/robert-johnson-love-in-vain-1937/

The story is too long for a post so follow the link.
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Girlfriend - Full House     (www.youtube.com)
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Summer song - live - Joe Satriani     (m.youtube.com)
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Shenandoah - Matthew Sabatella and the Rambling String Band     (www.youtube.com)
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SCANDAL - Love Survive     (youtu.be)
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Jeff Healey - How Blue Can You Get - Live 2006     (www.yewtu.be)
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https://www.yewtu.be/watch?v=2WAKNlwidEM

Another guitarist better than Hendrix @TheRealBuddha.
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Aerosmith - Dream On     (www.youtube.com)
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Blue Jean Blues - ZZ Top     (m.youtube.com)
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Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers - Listen To Her Heart (1978) (Live)     (www.youtube.com)
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Joe Bonamassa - One less cross to bear     (m.youtube.com)
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The Beatles - The Fool On The Hill (1967)     (www.youtube.com)
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Hugh Masekela - Grazing In The Grass (1968)     (www.youtube.com)
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Bobby Fuller Four - I Fought The Law (1966)     (hooktube.com)
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https://hooktube.com/watch?v=OgtQj8O92eI

This was written in 1958 by guitarist/songwriter Sonny Curtis of the Crickets and popularized by a cover by the Bobby Fuller Four, which went on to become a top-ten hit for the band in 1966.

https://www.hooktube.com/watch?v=u3lSg19Z37UHookTube

This was originally recorded by The Crickets in 1959. While many think of Buddy Holly and The Crickets as a group, though the record companies never referred to them by that name. Buddy Holly had been making demo recordings with local musician friends since 1954. Sonny Curtis, Jerry Allison, and Larry Welborn participated in these sessions. Two years later Buddy was recording then known informally as Buddy and the Two Tones (Holly with Sonny Curtis and Don Guess). By 1957 The Crickets had become Buddy Holly, drummer Jerry Allison, bassist Joe B. Mauldin, and rhythm guitarist Niki Sullivan. Sullivan dropped out after a little more than one year to resume his education. The Crickets, now a trio, continued to make stage and TV appearances.

In 1958, Holly moved to New York to be more involved with the publishing and recording businesses. Allison and Mauldin chose not to move and returned to Lubbock. Holly now recorded under his own name with the studio musicians Tommy Allsup and Carl Bunch. Allison and Mauldin looked forward to rejoining Holly after he returned from a winter tour through the northern Midwest. In the meantime, Mauldin, Allison, and Sonny Curtis began recording new songs as the Crickets, with vocals by Earl Sinks. While they were recording, it was announced that Holly had died in a plane crash while on tour. This is one of the songs they recorded when that news came in.

https://www.hooktube.com/watch?v=4hw846vx_ukHookTube
The Bobby Fuller version is the most remembered recording of the song, but has been covered live or in studio by classic rockers that include Bruce Springsteen, Tom Petty, the Grateful Dead and the Ramones, the Clash, Hank Williams Jr., Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, and Green Day.

Bobby Fuller died at the age 23, and the cause behind his death remains unexplained for 50 years. He was found dead of asphyxiation in the front seat of his mother's car on July 18, 1966. The debate still rages whether the rising star committed suicide, died accidentally or was murdered.

In the early hours of July 18, Fuller received a phone call and left his Hollywood apartment in his mother's blue Oldsmobile. Later that day Fuller's body was found sprawled on the front seat of the car, a gas can nearby. His body was doused with gasoline. The car had been in the parking lot outside the apartment for 30 minutes before his mother discovered the body.

Bruises covered Fuller's arms and body, prompting speculation that he had been beaten or dragged. Early news reports attributed Fuller's death to suicide by asphyxiation from the gas fumes. Los Angeles police apparently agreed; Fuller's associates weren't immediately questioned and cops on the scene disposed of the gas can without dusting for fingerprints.

The autopsy found no evidence that Fuller was beaten; the report stated that gas vapors and the summer heat probably caused hemorrhages on the body. The medical examiner checked both the "accidental" and "suicide" boxes on the report with a question mark next to each. But why would Fuller, at the cusp of stardom, kill himself?

Three months later the official cause of death was changed to "accidental asphyxiation." But other questions were never fully answered. If the car had only been in the lot for 30 minutes before it was discovered, how had Fuller's body reached an advanced state of rigor mortis? Had Fuller died somewhere else with his body then driven to the parking lot? A variety of wild theories followed: Fuller died accidentally after taking LSD at a party; Del-Fi Records owner Bob Keane had Fuller killed to cash in on a large insurance policy he had taken out on the singer; and even that Charles Manson had a hand in Fuller's death. In 2015 a new theory was offered: Morris Levy, the Roulette Records owner known for his strong-arm tactics and Mafia ties, was involved in Fuller's death. In 1966, Keane signed a deal with Roulette to distribute Fuller's music. None of these theories has been proven.

Aside from his tragic end, whatever the cause, Bobby Fuller had started a promising career and has left us to wonder, as in all cases such as this, what more could he have produced?

The Bobby Fuller Four version of this song was ranked No. 175 on the Rolling Stone list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time in 2004, and the same year was named one of the 500 "Songs that Shaped Rock" by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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Neil Sedaka - Laughter in the Rain     (www.youtube.com)
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The CASCADES-Rhythm Of the Rain (1962)     (hooktube.com)
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https://hooktube.com/watch?v=bQstQST1GiM

This was written by The Cascades lead singer John Gummoe, who told us the story in October 2008: "I wrote 'Rhythm of the Rain' over a period of time, but the lyrics began while I was serving in the U.S. Navy aboard the U.S.S. Jason AR8. I was standing a mid watch on the bridge while we were underway to Japan. We were sailing up in the north pacific and it was raining heavily and the seas were tossing. The title came to me first and I liked the 'ring' of it, the way it flowed, and that night I wrote down most of the lyrics. It was like the rain was talking. It was producer Barry De Vorzon who came up with the idea of opening the song with that famous burst of thunder."

This was recorded at Gold Star Studios in Los Angeles, which is where Phil Spector produced many of his hits. Some of the elite west coast studio musicians played on this song, including the legendary session drummer Hal Blaine and guitarist Glen Campbell. Hundreds of artists have covered this song, including Lawrence Welk, Bobby Darin, Dan Fogelberg, Jan & Dean, Neil Sedaka and Jerry Jeff Walker. A huge worldwide hit, BMI named "Rhythm of the Rain" the 9th most performed song of the 20th century.
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The Doors - When The Music's Over (Live At The Isle Of Wight Festival 1970)     (www.youtube.com)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2pOoqDzEh8

Well the music is your special friend
Dance on fire as it intends
Music is your only friend
Until the end

As noted a keyboardist as Manzarek was, Robbie Krieger and John Densmore were equally as impressive in their own rights.
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Down: Stone the Crow     (youtu.be)
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The Moron Brothers - Milk Cow Boogie     (www.youtube.com)
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ZZ Top - I Need You Tonight - My favorite ZZTop song     (www.youtube.com)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGr4NHj92rY

Very underrated song. RIP Dusty
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Kansas Violinist, Vocalist Robby Steinhardt Dead at 71     (archive.ph)
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https://archive.ph/1jGQn

Robby Steinhardt, violinist and co-lead vocalist of the rock outfit Kansas, died Saturday, July 17th. He was 71.

Steinhardt’s wife, Cindy Steinhardt, confirmed his death on Facebook. Cindy said Steinhardt was admitted to the hospital with acute pancreatitis in May. Not long after, he went into acute septic shock and was placed on life support, and although the outlook was “very grave” at the time, he managed to recover. However, several months later, just as he was about to be released from medical care and moved to a rehab center, Steinhardt suffered another sepsis.
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Roy Clark & Johnny Cash - Orange Blossom Special     (www.youtube.com)
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Van Halen - 1983 US Festival, Devore, CA, David Lee Roth on Vocals     (www.youtube.com)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XBrwfwaleQ

Run With the Devil
Pretty Woman
You Really Got Me

Micheal Anthony on Bass, Alex Van Halen on Drums, EVH on Guitar.
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Jim Croce - Operator 'That's Not The Way It Feels' (1972)     (www.youtube.com)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmdXFRlBaVY

Martin Guitars, when they decided to do a Jim Croce guitar, A.J. and I had talked to them and they said, 'You know, we want to do something really special in the guitar,' and they actually found mint dimes of the year that Jim had died – 1973 – it was one of those happenstances that occur. And in the neck of the guitar, I think it's on the third fret but I'm not quite sure, there is a minted dime that had never been circulated, in the head of 73 of the Jim Croce guitars. So this "Operator" was a really important song for a lot of people, including Martin Guitar. They wanted to really memorialize it.

Excerpt from an interview with Ingrid Croce talking about Jim, this song, and his career.