WHEREVER YOU MAY ROAM
The Internet has many places to visit, sure, and some of those hold promises for too long to believe that wonders will ever happen. Still, after long gestations the Rory Gallagher‘s Official Site is fully operational now at www.rorygallagher.com, as a tie-in with a great late Irishman’s posthumous acoustic album, “Wheels Within Wheels”. There you can find information on each of Rory’s records, his timeline and all things Gallagher constructed under the brother Donal supervision.
Another classic guitarist to have opened the official site at www.martinbarre.com is JETHRO TULL’s Martin Barre. His domain is not as heavily loaded with details and other trivia, but you can send your own questions to the master there.
TO TOAST YOU ALL IN PENNY CHEER
While on JETHRO TULL note, there’s another batch of the remasters on the way, all embellished with a smattering of bonus material. Of special interest must come the bonus tagged onto “A Passion Play”: a CD-ROM video of weird yet extremely funny “The Story Of The Hare Who Lost His Spectacles”, the most pleasant, oustanding for its sense of humor and phonetic excellence, piece on a rather bleak album. As for the whole bunch of the remasters, it’s like this:
“A Passion Play” (1973)
– The Story Of The Hare Who Lost His Spectacles (video)
“Songs From The Wood” (1977)
– Beltane
– Velvet Green (live)
“Heavy Horses” (1978)
– Broadford Bazaar
– Living In These Hard Times
WHERE THE MIGHTY ARMS OF ATLAS
Here it is, the contents of the forthcoming LED ZEPPELIN releases, the 2 DVD-set “Led Zeppelin” and a 3CD one, “How The West Was Won”:
“Led Zeppelin”, the DVD:
Royal Albert Hall, January 1970: 1. We’re Gonna Groove 2. I Can’t Quit You Baby 3. Dazed And Confused 4. White Summer 5. What Is And What Should Never Be 6. How Many More Times 7. Moby Dick 8. Whole Lotta Love 9. Communication Breakdown 10. C’mon Everybody 11. Something Else 12. Bring It on Home Madison Square Garden, July 1973: 13. Black Dog 14. Misty Mountain Hop |
15. Since I’ve Been Loving You 16. The Ocean Earl’s Court, May 1975: 17. Going To California 18. That’s The Way 19. Bron-Yr-Aur Stomp 20. In My Time of Dying 21. Trampled Underfoot 22. Stairway To Heaven Knebworth Festival, August 1979: 23. Rock And Roll 24. Nobody’s Fault But Mine 25. Sick Again 26. Achilles Last Stand 27. In The Evening 28. Kashmir 29. Whole Lotta Love |
“How The West Was Won”, the CD:
1. L. A. Drone 2. Immigrant Song 3. Heartbreaker 4. Black Dog 5. Over The Hills And Far Away 6. Since I’ve Been Loving You 7. Stairway To Heaven 8. Going To California 9. That’s The Way |
10. Bron-Yr-Aur Stomp 11. Dazed And Confused 12. What Is And What Should Never Be 13. Dancing Days 14. Moby Dick 15. Whole Lotta Love (Medley) 16. Rock And Roll 17. The Ocean 18. Bring It On Home |
LET’S SAY SO
FLEETWOOD MAC have their new album, “Say You Will”, written by Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, ready – and the fans willing: