Refine search: |
Search results for 'joan and baez'
Showing 1 - 10 of 10 matches
Ink 19 :: Don't Look Back
Considered the first rock documentary, D.A. Pennebaker's new-to-DVD Don't Look Back follows Bob Dylan on selected dates from his 1965 British tour, his last all-acoustic tour. Hal Horowitz takes a look at the granddaddy of all rockumentaries.
..., and he's playing various British dates accompanied by a ragtag and inscrutable entourage including his manager Albert Grossman, fellow musicians Joan Baez, Animals' keyboardist Alan Price, and Donovan, as well as tour road manager Bob Neuwirth. The cameras follow Dylan from town to town, doing press...
Ink 19 :: Bob Dylan
Live 1975: The Rolling Thunder Revue (Sony Legacy). Review by James Mann.
...called "The Rolling Thunder Revue" and gathered busloads of friends to help him out. Big name friends such as Roger McGuinn, Mick Ronson and Joan Baez, and a few who have become more notable since then, such as T. Bone Burnett. Every night, Dylan would cover his face in white makeup, press a large hat...
Ink 19 :: Eric Bibb & Needed Time
April 1999 :: Music A-C :: Eric Bibb & Needed Time (George Jegadesh)
...band from Sweden, featuring many guest musicians and varied musical instruments. Eric Bibb & Needed Time seem to be inspired by artists like Joan Baez, Bob Dylan, Earl Robinson, and likes, and Spirit and the Blues reflects these inspirations very well, intertwined with the band's intended musical direction...
Ink 19 :: That's Not Metal!
August 1999 :: Features :: That's Not Metal! (David Lee Beowulf)
..., they were, at first. "Green Manalishi" proves it. One song? Nonsense! OK, when Judas Priest covered it, then it was metal. But they also covered Joan Baez's "Diamond and Rust" (so did S.O.D. -- sort of) and the only metal in Joan is the plate in her skull through which she still receives transmissions...
Ink 19 :: Cry, Cry, Cry
December 1998 :: Music C-D :: Cry, Cry, Cry (David Whited)
...and a labor of love for three artists, who have each already established very solid standings in the folk community in their own right. Just as Joan Baez chose three Shindell compositions and two of Williams’ for inclusion in her recent Gone From Danger release, these comtemporary folk songs were...
Ink 19 :: Napalm Death
October 1999 :: Music M-N :: Napalm Death (David Lee Beowulf)
...British death metal band, are what I call "political." That is, they're not singing about Satan or devil worship. No, they have more in common with Joan Baez or Phil Ochs than, say, Blood Feast. This takes people by surprise, because Napalm Death are serious about social reform. Not that they can do...
Ink 19 :: Rasputina
November 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Rasputina (Gail Worley)
...involved with a group of people always in a state of...quitting [sighs]. Something I noticed, influences if you will, seem rather folk-retro such as Joan Baez or Joni Mitchell or Neil Young. Are those artists whose music you enjoy? Those are people I admire without ever actually owning any of their...
Ink 19 :: Little Wings
Kyle Field,Little Wings,Magic Wand,K Records,Matthew Moyer
...this song yesterday. “Random Lee” is so perfectly formed and frozen in time that it brings to mind classic songwriter moments like Cat Stevens and Joan Baez and even Stevie Stills. Good lord, it’s like an AOR hymn. Listen to this one 57 times. I will. “Darkened Car” is a fitting closer, love song as...
Ink 19 :: Dropkick Murphys
The Meanest of Times (Born & Bred). Review by Jen Cray.
... up with the old American Civil War song "Johnny Comes Marching Home Again," but the song actually began as an Irish anti-war/anti-recruitment song. Joan Baez used to play this song during the Vietnam years. Dropkick Murphys: www.dropkickmurphys.com Jen Cray
Ink 19 :: Judas Priest
Stand by for Exciter, as David Lee Beowulf talks with Scott Travis, drummer for the legendary Judas Priest, about the state of metal in 2002!
...half-decent Fleetwood Mac song into one of the heaviest of metal tunes ever ("Green Manalishi (With the Two-Pronged Crown)." They even did it with a Joan Baez song! Not only that, but Pat Boone covered them! Dude, bang your heads! Whoa, I've got "Stained Glass" cranking out of my stereo right now.....
| | | |
Powered by ht://dig 3.2.0b6



