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General => IHADAV8 Playground => Topic started by: Scoobum on March 14 2026, 08:54:40 AM
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Let's go back to Live Aid with Eric Clapton doin' White Room. That's the late Donald 'Duck' Dunn on bass and Phil Collins on drums. Phil Collins played on both continents by taking the Concorde.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H090V0O8HCg&list=RDH090V0O8HCg&start_radio=1
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Here's Geoff Tate when he was still fronting Queensryche minus Chris Degarmo on lead guitar. Todd La Torre now fronts Queensryche with Geoff doing his own version of Queensryche with different backing members.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vtQNOfZGDo&list=RD0vtQNOfZGDo&start_radio=1
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For those old enough, here's Sammy doin' Heavy Metal from the movie Heavy Metal which I've pretty much wore out the DVD.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9a24v86Gx2k&list=RD9a24v86Gx2k&start_radio=1
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And Don Felder doin' the other Heavy Metal song from Heavy Metal.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxTt5W7Z3-s&list=RDSxTt5W7Z3-s&start_radio=1
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Would you please welcome, The Cars! RIP Ben and Ric
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WM2kvLN1pQM&list=RDWM2kvLN1pQM&start_radio=1
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Arguably one of the best guitarists of all time and my personal fav blues/rock band SRV and Double Trouble with Reese Wynans on keyboards were absolute magic. We lost SRV far to early but he left us with a large catalogue of great music. I saw the boys at MLG and Canada's Wonderland. Here they are doin' Look at Little Sister. SRV being the pro he was, does the worlds best guitar save at 2:55 without missing a note.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3woPVQExDsQ&list=RD3woPVQExDsQ&start_radio=1
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With the passing of SRV, The Arc Angels formed with SRV's bassist Tommy Shannon and drummer Chris Layton.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nZDFpmDqOw&list=RD3nZDFpmDqOw&start_radio=1
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Some good stuff there!
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An underrated guitarist, Kenny Wayne Shepherd covering Jimi's Voodoo Child. Look closely, that's Chris Layton, SRV's drummer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZU6V2Br_hvw&list=RDZU6V2Br_hvw&start_radio=1
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From the archive, Jimi doing Voodoo Child live in Hawaii.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFfnlYbFEiE&list=RDqFfnlYbFEiE&start_radio=1
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Back in the day we had simulcast. Turn your aerial to channel 57 out of Toronto and turn the volume off on your TV. Tune your stereo in to 104.5 CHUM FM and listen to the show in stereo. Here's Goddo with Greg Godovitz on bass/vocals, the late Doug Inglis on drums and Gino Scarpelli on lead guitar. Goddo still plays occasionally minus Gino, and of course Doug. This is always they're opening song, So Walk On.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aa96Ct1el3o&list=RDaa96Ct1el3o&start_radio=1
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John Lee Hooker was an inspiration for the Rolling Stones. Here he is with the boys and Eric Clapton.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfQFXEDMXj0&list=RDtfQFXEDMXj0&start_radio=1
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When SNL was worth watching. The Blues Brothers doin' Soul Man. Prolly the most talent you'll ever see on one stage. Belushi, Steve Cropper, Donald Duck Dunn and Matt Guitar Murphy have all left us. I'm not sure how many members of the rest of the band are still with us.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTWH1Fdkjow&list=RDFTWH1Fdkjow&start_radio=1
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Never got to see these guys as Ben passed away from cancer in 2000. This is the band Big People. From left to right, Pat Travers from the Pat Travers Band, Ben Orr from The Cars, Liberty Devitto on drums (Billy Joels drummer), Derek St Holmes (Ted Nugents band mate) and Steve Carlisi from 38 Special. They did covers from songs from their bands. They disbanded when Ben died.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KEB7OVgS2ps
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Live from Daryl's House-Joe Walsh-Rocky Mountain Way
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPiz7vPEKPQ&list=RDGPiz7vPEKPQ&start_radio=1
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Two blues guitar legends on stage at once. SRV with Double Trouble and Jeff Healey
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HmLFyvFxTc&list=RD2HmLFyvFxTc&start_radio=1
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Don't forget the greatest two album group in the history of rock roll.
Namely the Travelling Wilburys. Starring God who sat in under the name of Lefty Wilbury when he was not performing under his I Walk the Earth as Roy Orbison.
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Canada's Alannah Myles-Still Got This Thing For Scoob
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxXLJUWAzjg&list=RDsxXLJUWAzjg&start_radio=1
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Don't forget the greatest two album group in the history of rock roll.
Namely the Travelling Wilburys. Starring God who sat in under the name of Lefty Wilbury when he was not performing under his I Walk the Earth as Roy Orbison.
:icon_kidra:
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The Queen of Scream, Canada's very own Darby Mills and the Headpins. Scoob and I saw Darby and the boys at the Jube in Oshawa...and they blew the roof off the dump. That's the late Brian Too Loud Macleod on lead guitar.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMEDU28ZPAg&list=RDQMEDU28ZPAg&start_radio=1
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From the archive. SRV joins Jimmy and the Fabulous Thunderbirds for Tuff Enough.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0j7rk0RJ8j4&list=RD0j7rk0RJ8j4&start_radio=1
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Leslie West and Mountain doin' Mississippi Queen live from 1970. More cowbell!!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ss1EyyXL4Gk&list=RDSs1EyyXL4Gk&start_radio=1
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Absolutely criminal these guys aren't in the Hall of Fame. BOC-Burnin' For You
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VL4zDwUr7dY&list=RDVL4zDwUr7dY&start_radio=1
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One of the most underrated guitar players on the planet is the Canadian rock icon, Kim Mitchell. Here he is with the boys going back to the Max Webster Universal Juveniles album doin' Check! Scoob and I have seen Kim Mitchell/Max Webster in the vicinity in near triple digit territory. Scoob and I are old enuf that we saw the Max Machine at our high school. Kims first band was Max Webster. Kim often plays in New York State. I sure miss the old smoke filled shit hole bars seeing the bands. Not many left. The gent on the left playing bass for Check as it had no keyboard in the song is none other than keyboardist Ray Coburn from Supertramp.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOU66bMR7_A
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Cream, the cream of the crop put their differences aside and did a handful of shows at The Royal Albert Hall. Here they are doin' White Room and they never sounded better. This is an excellent recording, turn it up. Jack, the master on the bass. Note it's fretless. Nice to see Ginger smile at the end.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njV0yqFR36E&list=RDnjV0yqFR36E&start_radio=1
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Okay, Scoob is gonna get everyone involved in this one...and everyone knows Scoob is a wild party. When Scoob yells out I am a wild party, you guys yell back RAH RAH OLE!
Here we go...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvTAzApTjcU&list=RDmvTAzApTjcU&start_radio=1