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Nights At The Roundtable - The Creation - 1967

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(The Creation - When they said their music was red with purple flashes, they weren't kidding)

Back to the 60s tonight with the dawn of psychedelia and Freakbeat. Creation were one of the cornerstones of the wild aggressive turn pop music had taken. Along with The Who, The Creation were a totally visual and sonic experience, taking the music to a new level. Fronted by singer Kenny Pickett, with guitarist Eddie Phillips whose technique of bowing his guitar predates Jimmy Page's use of it with Led Zeppelin by a few years, the band also included such luminaries as Kim Gardner and Ronnie Wood (Rolling Stones). Gardner and Wood joined later, as did other members, but Phillips and Pickett were founding members. Their first incarnation from 1966-1967 yielded tracks like the one tonight "How Does It Feel To Feel", which was released in two different versions; one for the US and the other for the UK. The insane guitar solo is from the US version, which doesn't appear on the UK version. The band went through a quick dissolve, but resurfaced in early 1968 with new members and continued until the end of 1968. From that point on, the band has achieved legend status and has been cited by countless musicians as a pivotal influence. Their songs have been reissued several times and even their rare TV appearances have made it over to YouTube in recent months.

Definitely a band worth checking out if you've never heard them before. They came along at a time when being outrageous was a completely new concept. And they wore it incredibly well.



Them Crooked Vultures to Debut This Sunday

Title: I Never Came
Artist: Josh Homme and Dave Grohl

The rumors are true.

It looks liks Them Crooked Vultures, the new supergroup featuring Led Zeppelin's John Paul Jones, Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl, and Queens of the Stone Age's Josh Homme, will take the stage for the first time this Sunday at the Metro in Chicago as part of a Lollapalooza after party.

This is sure to be the must-see show of the weekend, so if you are in town you can grab tickets here when they go on sale Thursday at 10:00 am.


Bjork to Front Led Zeppelin!

From Bjork.com:

Björk has accepted the position of lead vocalist for legendary Led Zeppelin, but it was evident that their world tour was in turmoil after original singer Robert Plant decided to concentrate on live work with Allison Krauss. They have been looking for new singer to tour and record with as reported in the media.

Björk has though put forward her wish that they only cover with her songs from album I and IV, among them pure classics like:

"Good Times Bad Times", "You Shook Me", "Dazed and Confused", "Your Time Is Gonna Come", "Black Mountain Side", "Communication Breakdown", "I Can't Quit You Baby", "Black Dog" , "Rock and Roll", "The Battle of Evermore" and "Stairway to Heaven".

The tour kicks off in June after Björk has fulfilled her other engagements. For further details of the tour and tickets are here.

Make sure you click through to get all the details.