Picture saved to evaluate hairdoo.I know Tesla didn't write it, but love this live version. I have the sign in my garage......
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ELO - what a great band, and an important part of modern music history. Thanks for sharing that fantastic video.
Jeff Lynne is amazing. He has contributed more to other Artists than most people realize.Thanks, Mike. When I was a lad of 11 (circa 1978) and first making my own musical purchases, I picked up ELO's Discovery album and listened to it endlessly. Took me forever to start digging their back catalog, but the radio hits were a huge part of my young listening life.
The first artist I was smitten by was the newly electric Bob Dylan. I remember hearing Like A Rolling Stone in a record store and just being mesmerized, and amazed by how long a "pop" song could be. A bit later it was all blues for me: Canned Heat, John Mayall, and then a stretch to blues oriented psychedelic bands like Cream and the Steve Miller Blues Band (early Miller band, when Boz Scaggs was still a member).Thanks, Mike. When I was a lad of 11 (circa 1978) and first making my own musical purchases, I picked up ELO's Discovery album and listened to it endlessly. Took me forever to start digging their back catalog, but the radio hits were a huge part of my young listening life.
I bought the CD when it came out. (Crazy Clown Time) the neighbors seem to LOVE it.Whoa ... that lynch is disturbing. Oh man!
I remember when i first saw blue velvet and afterwards i was wondering what just happened... it was simultaneously engaging art and unsettling. Traumatized id say.