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The other day it was ice skating/dancing. Tonight, I bring you musicians jamming.
Because some of my friends are on dialup, I have a policy of not embedding video (in case you were wondering why I don't do that). I'll link to YouTube instead.
First, Stevie Ray and Jimmie Vaughn. Why is it odd that brothers are jamming? How about two brothers on the same guitar?
Because I can't resist, Stevie Ray Vaughn and Jeff Healey.
I fell in love with SRV on the guitar one night when I went to a Crosby, Still and Nash concert. I had never heard of the opening band. But when Stevie started playing the guitar, the house went quiet. That was the only time I ever heard him live. He was just like this clip. I'd have liked to have seen Stevie jam with Mark Knopfler.
Traveling Wilburys (yeah - well maybe it's cheating - but this band grew out of them jamming)
Don McLean & Chet Atkins collaborating on Vincent, still one of my favorite songs.
Finest guitar ever - Mark Knopfler and Chet Atkins.
And last, but not least, I give you John Lennon, Keith Richards, Eric Clapton and Mitch Mitchel (and some weird guy off the street sharing chinese with John).
So. What are your favorite odd jams?
Because some of my friends are on dialup, I have a policy of not embedding video (in case you were wondering why I don't do that). I'll link to YouTube instead.
First, Stevie Ray and Jimmie Vaughn. Why is it odd that brothers are jamming? How about two brothers on the same guitar?
Because I can't resist, Stevie Ray Vaughn and Jeff Healey.
I fell in love with SRV on the guitar one night when I went to a Crosby, Still and Nash concert. I had never heard of the opening band. But when Stevie started playing the guitar, the house went quiet. That was the only time I ever heard him live. He was just like this clip. I'd have liked to have seen Stevie jam with Mark Knopfler.
Traveling Wilburys (yeah - well maybe it's cheating - but this band grew out of them jamming)
Don McLean & Chet Atkins collaborating on Vincent, still one of my favorite songs.
Finest guitar ever - Mark Knopfler and Chet Atkins.
And last, but not least, I give you John Lennon, Keith Richards, Eric Clapton and Mitch Mitchel (and some weird guy off the street sharing chinese with John).
So. What are your favorite odd jams?