"Gov't Mule is a southern rock band formed in 1994 as a side project of The Allman Brothers Band, but has taken on a life of its own." - Wikipedia
posted by lunkwill 1 decade 7 years 3 months ago • 340 viewsCollaborations & Covers
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Two or more musical artists, one song.
Two legends partner for an unforgettable performance.
posted by swampgirl 1 decade 7 years 3 months ago • 3,117 viewsStevie Ray Vaughan and Johnny Copeland play "Look at little sister" at Montreux 1985.
posted by moodonia 1 decade 7 years 3 months ago • 2,646 viewsJohn & Yoko join frank and band to perform "Baby please dont go" at the Filmore East, June 5 1971. Quality is low, but it is musical history and a delight for fans. Some great quality audio recordings... continue reading
posted by moodonia 1 decade 7 years 3 months 1 week ago • 4,121 viewsArr, mateys! An unlikely cover of the old Animals tune
posted by BicycleRepairMan 1 decade 7 years 5 months 2 weeks ago • 1,837 viewsClip from B.B. King's 1987 HBO Special "Blues Session" with Albert King, Paul Butterfield and a very young Stevie Ray. Wow.... continue reading
posted by mlx 1 decade 7 years 5 months 1 week ago • 3,414 viewslive on later with Jools Holland. 1st June 2007
posted by lunkwill 1 decade 7 years 5 months 2 weeks ago • 2,109 viewsVan Morrison and Bob Dylan singing Crazy love in Greece
posted by lunkwill 1 decade 7 years 5 months 2 weeks ago • 678 views"Black Betty" is a 20th century African-American work song often credited to Huddie "Lead Belly" Ledbetter as the author, though the earliest recordings are not by him. Some sources claim it is one of... continue reading
posted by michie 1 decade 7 years 10 months ago • 2,674 viewsDuration 6 minutes 11 seconds. Interesting live performance from the Boss and REM. This took place in Washington DC on 2nd Oct 2004 as part of the Vote for Change tour. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vote_For_Ch... continue reading
posted by Deano 1 decade 7 years 5 months 3 weeks ago • 921 viewsJohn Cale performs his version of Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah at the LSO as part of his BBC4 Session.
posted by lunkwill 1 decade 7 years 5 months 3 weeks ago • 387 viewsFrom The Last Waltz.
posted by lunkwill 1 decade 7 years 5 months 4 weeks ago • 225 viewsSounds incredible..
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