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Wanderers Ways. Neil Thompson 1961-2021

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Favorite Harmonica Tune.

 

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Theme from Midnight Cowboy. 

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3 minutes ago, green genie said:

Theme from Midnight Cowboy. 

Cant  get links to work 

Here you are Janner.☺️

 

Cheers  me ansum. I was right of course 

Neil Young

Bob Dylan

Stevie Wonder 

All absolutely nailed the old harmonica 

 

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David Bowie gave this some.

 

 

Classic.

 

13 minutes ago, dusan nikolic said:

Classic.

 

This. Utterly brilliant. One of the best bands I’ve ever seen live. Lee Brilleaux was superb on the harmonica

This ,again. Roxette.

Whorehouse Blues - Motorhead 

   OR.

The Wizard -  Black Sabbath 

Stevie Wonder on There Must Be An Angel usually gets thrown into the mix but I've stayed more local

Glad to see Dr Feelgood getting a mention, Lee Brilleaux has got to be in with a shout of being the best front man of all time for me.

My cousin plays the harp amazing well, and if you see a really good harmonica player - always, always call it a harp.

He maintained there is not really much good harp playing in pop music, if you want to learn how it's done listen to 20s and 30s blues.

Plays in a band called the Kingstown Blues Band in Hull. They are really good.

This is them with a selection: the second bit with the harp solo is really good. 

 

I know he divides opinion. But you can't beat the beginning of The River by Bruce

1 hour ago, kent_white said:

I know he divides opinion. But you can't beat the beginning of The River by Bruce

He strikes me as a right fuckin nerd. I bet @Not in Crawley loves him 

4 hours ago, Not in Crawley said:

This is them with a selection: the second bit with the harp solo is really good. 

 

Outstanding!!! 

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37 minutes ago, Rudy said:

He strikes me as a right fuckin nerd. I bet @Not in Crawley loves him 

Springsteen a nerd? Can't think of a pop star whose image is less nerdy. Always been a blue collar hero in the states. 

But I'm not a huge fan, quite like some of his stuff. His last few albums have been good.

 

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I however, am a nerd/geek and proud.

3 minutes ago, Not in Crawley said:

I however, am a nerd/geek and proud.

Have you ever worn double denim?

7 minutes ago, Rudy said:

Have you ever worn double denim?

Proudly.

1 hour ago, MancWanderer said:

Outstanding!!! 

Yeah, he's a really good musician, taken him years to get to that standard. Decent band to catch if you are ever over that way. 

I think they might have changed their name to King Buscuit now. But he also plays with loads of other bands - Harp for hire!

On 14/02/2021 at 23:28, MancWanderer said:

This. Utterly brilliant. One of the best bands I’ve ever seen live. Lee Brilleaux was superb on the harmonica

Some them at BIT (1975?)... been a fan ever since

Surprised this hasn’t had a mention.

 

 

Melancholy harmonica bit in this beauty

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