TalkAwhile - The Folk Corporation Forum
March 13, 2026, 10:33:39 AM *
Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.

Login with username, password and session length
News:
 
   Home   Help Calendar Login Register  
Pages: 1 ... 228 229 [230]   Go Down
  Print  
Author Topic: RIP- musicians  (Read 2961599 times)
blagden
Money for
Folkcorp Guru
*****
Offline Offline

Posts: 793
Loc: South God's Own Country

I am a rebel - whilst ever my wife will let me be!


« Reply #4580 on: March 08, 2026, 03:55:05 PM »

Country Joe left us yesterday aged 84.
Logged
Dan O.
Ken Bruce gets it out every year
Folkcorp Guru 3rd Dan
*******
Offline Offline

Posts: 2205



« Reply #4581 on: March 09, 2026, 02:04:15 PM »


Country Joe left us yesterday aged 84.

RIP Country Joe McDonald - his headline set on the Thursday night at Cropredy 2005 with his band (basically Country Joe & The Fish without Barry Melton) was a magical experience.
Logged
Yorkshire Chris
Did you have a Sloppy Guiseppe?
Full Member
***
Offline Offline

Posts: 127
Loc: Yorkshire (who'd have guessed...!)


« Reply #4582 on: March 09, 2026, 04:29:12 PM »

Oh no...that's sad. Another legend gone  Cry RIP Joe.
Logged
John From Austin
Donovan is my new texting buddy
Folkcorp Guru 2nd Dan
******
Offline Offline

Posts: 1295
Loc: Austin


« Reply #4583 on: March 09, 2026, 04:54:58 PM »

Augie Meyers, organist for the Sir Douglas Quintet and Texas Tornados, age 85.

She’s About A Mover is one of rock’s greatest early tunes, not least because of the insanely simple and elegant organ riff. The late Doug Sahm (Sir Douglas himself) and Augie were from just down the road in San Antonio, and they were entwined with Texas roots music for their entire careers. RIP
Logged
Tasha
shocking in parts but very good
Folkcorp Guru 3rd Dan
*******
Offline Offline

Posts: 2267
Loc: Shropshire



« Reply #4584 on: March 10, 2026, 10:43:13 AM »



Country Joe left us yesterday aged 84.

RIP Country Joe McDonald - his headline set on the Thursday night at Cropredy 2005 with his band (basically Country Joe & The Fish without Barry Melton) was a magical experience.

wasnt it just! amazing!
Logged

They broke my heart and they killed me, but I didn't die. They tried to bury me, they didn't realise I was a seed.
Nick Reg
The Dreaded
Folkcorp Guru 3rd Dan
*******
Offline Offline

Posts: 3390
Loc: NEWCASTLE, STAFFS


Merry Hell have been


« Reply #4585 on: March 11, 2026, 06:09:49 PM »



Country Joe left us yesterday aged 84.

RIP Country Joe McDonald - his headline set on the Thursday night at Cropredy 2005 with his band (basically Country Joe & The Fish without Barry Melton) was a magical experience.


Certainly was . We had already seen them a few months earlier in Manchester and were also very impressed by the support, a young Manchester band called The Children. We went to the merch stand at the break to chat to them and buy a CD . Joe was also very impressed and came over and joined in the chat and also bought a CD. Great guy.
I also saw him solo in about 1972 when he had had only just arrived in the country. Towards the end of the set he asked for requests. One wag shouted "Blue is The Colour" (football songs were the thing at the time) , he played it all the way through with a straight face.
Logged

There's a man with a mullet going mad with a mallet in Millets
blagden
Money for
Folkcorp Guru
*****
Offline Offline

Posts: 793
Loc: South God's Own Country

I am a rebel - whilst ever my wife will let me be!


« Reply #4586 on: March 11, 2026, 08:35:16 PM »




Country Joe left us yesterday aged 84.

RIP Country Joe McDonald - his headline set on the Thursday night at Cropredy 2005 with his band (basically Country Joe & The Fish without Barry Melton) was a magical experience.


Certainly was . We had already seen them a few months earlier in Manchester and were also very impressed by the support, a young Manchester band called The Children. We went to the merch stand at the break to chat to them and buy a CD . Joe was also very impressed and came over and joined in the chat and also bought a CD. Great guy.
I also saw him solo in about 1972 when he had had only just arrived in the country. Towards the end of the set he asked for requests. One wag shouted "Blue is The Colour" (football songs were the thing at the time) , he played it all the way through with a straight face.


I also saw him at this time. The local university used to stage an all day annual summer free festival in their refectory and he played an acoustic set on the second stage on a Saturday afternoon and he was hypnotising. I was maybe about twelve at time and I'm not sure I knew who he was or anything about his Woodstock reputation but to remember this 40+years later it made an impression. RIP Joe.
Logged
davidmjs
less Yes than I probably should do
Folkcorp Guru 3rd Dan
*******
Offline Offline

Posts: 14819
Loc: Caer



WWW
« Reply #4587 on: Yesterday at 08:43:16 AM »





Country Joe left us yesterday aged 84.

RIP Country Joe McDonald - his headline set on the Thursday night at Cropredy 2005 with his band (basically Country Joe & The Fish without Barry Melton) was a magical experience.


Certainly was . We had already seen them a few months earlier in Manchester and were also very impressed by the support, a young Manchester band called The Children. We went to the merch stand at the break to chat to them and buy a CD . Joe was also very impressed and came over and joined in the chat and also bought a CD. Great guy.
I also saw him solo in about 1972 when he had had only just arrived in the country. Towards the end of the set he asked for requests. One wag shouted "Blue is The Colour" (football songs were the thing at the time) , he played it all the way through with a straight face.


I also saw him at this time. The local university used to stage an all day annual summer free festival in their refectory and he played an acoustic set on the second stage on a Saturday afternoon and he was hypnotising. I was maybe about twelve at time and I'm not sure I knew who he was or anything about his Woodstock reputation but to remember this 40+years later it made an impression. RIP Joe.


My own feeling is that it's unfortunate that CJ&TF are known, if at all, in wider culture for *that* chant and song at Woodstock, fun and powerful as it is.  They were many things and that was only a small part.  I'm surprised their recorded output, especially the early stuff isn't much more lauded.  Electric Music was effectively the first truly psychedelic (i.e. produced on and about the LSD experience) rock album released.
Logged

Link to Bluesky (Twitter for normal people) profile by web button on left
Bernie
Full Member
***
Offline Offline

Posts: 85


« Reply #4588 on: Yesterday at 10:24:01 PM »

Oh my gosh!! What a fabulous evening 2005. This amazing global band xame to OXFORDSHIRE..  hard
 To believe ....but absutely  brilliant ! We will never see the like again .
8⁸
Logged
Pages: 1 ... 228 229 [230]   Go Up
  Print  
 
Jump to:  

Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP Powered by SMF 1.1.21 | SMF © 2015, Simple Machines Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS!
Page created in 0.113 seconds with 20 queries.