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Bluesman Buddy Miles' stints range from drummer with Jimi Hendrix's Band of Gypsys to lead vocalist of the California Raisins. In 1967, Miles joined Mike Bloomfield (of the Paul Butterfield Blues Band) in Bloomfield's Electric Flag. After leaving Electric Flag in '68, Miles collaborated with Hendrix on several projects. The soulful "Them Changes" from '70 remains Miles' most popular hit, but he continued his to showcase his explosive drumming skills in the Chicago blues scene throughout the '90s, releasing Miles Away from Home in '98“more

  Performer Track(s) Date Venue Length Rating Buy
Electric Flag CONCERT Apr 21, 1968 Carousel Ballroom 34:13 4.26
Electric Flag CONCERT May 18, 1968
Early Show
Carousel Ballroom 29:58 4.24
Electric Flag CONCERT May 18, 1968
Late Show
Carousel Ballroom 56:58 4.51
Santana CONCERT Aug 18, 1970 Tanglewood 1:11:30 4.68
Santana CONCERT Jul 4, 1971 Fillmore West 27:39 4.67
Santana CONCERT Jul 28, 1974 Balboa Coliseum 51:31 4.63
Santana CONCERT Mar 23, 1975 Kezar Stadium 35:43 4.65
Santana CONCERT May 7, 1976 Beacon Theatre 1:34:37 4.55
Santana CONCERT Dec 31, 1976 Cow Palace 1:18:43 4.51 Buy
Santana CONCERT Feb 9, 1978
Early Show
Palladium 1:30:34 4.67

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  • The Juke Joint Duo: Cedric Burnside and Lightnin’ Malcolm

    by Ben WesthoffFebruary 4, 2009Comments (0)

    One of the many grandchildren he took in was six-year-old Cedric Burnside, who moved with his mother into R.L.’s two-room house on the outskirts of Holly Springs, Mississippi. Cedric says the facilities weren’t exactly modern. “We had to haul water from our neighbor’s well, a half mile away,” he recalls. “We’d clean out a gallon milk jug (read more)

  • 1967 Psych: Pearls Before Swine vs. The Beatles

    by j. poetSeptember 3, 2008Comments (3)

    In June of 1967, two highly regarded psychedelic albums hit the streets and achieved legendary status: Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band by the Beatles and One Nation Underground by Pearls Before Swine, a band that was virtually unknown. The cover art of One Nation Underground was a detail from the Hieronymus Bosch painting “Garden of Earthly Delights” done in sepia monochrome. The back cover (read more)

  • Part I: Rock ‘n’ Roll Animals in Europe, '73

    by Dinky DawsonAugust 27, 2008Comments (2)

    Now this seemed quite odd to me, especially since just a few minutes before I’d been staring at the business end of a machine gun. But the schnapps had me feeling (read more)

  • Watermelon Slim and the Workers

    by David MacFadden-ElliottJune 25, 2008Comments (0)

    "enhanced by a dearth of teeth that has left his consonants with a lisp-like quality" (read more)

  • Melodic Pop Punk: Descendents vs. Green Day

    by Daniel McDermottApril 30, 2008Comments (15)

    In a family tree of popular music that begins with great-grandfather Robert Johnson, stretches down to Chuck Berry, branches off to Buddy Holly, the Beatles, Dylan, Zeppelin, the Ramones, and ends with the birth of Green Day, the Descendents would be the crazy musical uncle (read more)

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