Paul Jones, Dave Kelly & Jo-Ann Kelly 09/22/1979
Set I
Key To The Highway
Sonny Boy Williamson
Death Letter
Baby What You Want Me To Do
Stormy Monday Blues
Talk To Me Baby
Let Me Love You
Johnny B.goode
If You Gotta Go, Go Now
Sonny Boy Williamson
Death Letter
Baby What You Want Me To Do
Stormy Monday Blues
Talk To Me Baby
Let Me Love You
Johnny B.goode
If You Gotta Go, Go Now
Set II
Set III
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paul jones, vocals, hca all tracks
dave kelly, vocals, gtr tracks 4,6,8
jo-ann kelly, vocals, gtr tracks 4,7,8
pete emery, guitar tracks 3-9
dave baker, drums tracks 3-9
marco cappelletti, bass tracks 3-9
HERE is something sweet and bluesy, paul jones and dave kelly, just before the "blues band" , in a very intimate yet strong show in Milano, at the teatro giada.
The highlight is also the cameo appearance of the late great jo-ann kelly, dave's sister, and one of the pioneers of the british blues movement.
dave kelly, vocals, gtr tracks 4,6,8
jo-ann kelly, vocals, gtr tracks 4,7,8
pete emery, guitar tracks 3-9
dave baker, drums tracks 3-9
marco cappelletti, bass tracks 3-9
HERE is something sweet and bluesy, paul jones and dave kelly, just before the "blues band" , in a very intimate yet strong show in Milano, at the teatro giada.
The highlight is also the cameo appearance of the late great jo-ann kelly, dave's sister, and one of the pioneers of the british blues movement.
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| User (active/rating) | Media / # | Show | Sound | Details | DB Source | User Source |
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| fossilcat | cdr / 1 | A- | View | SBD> cassette> | ||
| Notes: | bonus, blues band demos 1979 pre-recording contract 10. someday baby 11. flatfoot sam 12. boom boom 13. goin' home 14. death letter a couple of rare demos of the early blues band, featuring paul jones and dave kelly, recorded before the boys signed their first recording contract. the sound quality is very good, this is comes via cassette straight from the soundboard, courtesy of my old friend marco g. | |||||
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