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Title: Delaney Bramlett
Post by: Jbones72 on Jan 07, 2009, 01:27 PM
Just heard he had passed away, which is strange for me because I just started listening to Delaney & Bonnie. I'd always heard about them, playing with Clapton and everyone else but I'd never had listened to anything, now I'm mad that it took so long!  Maybe now they will release a deluxe edition of the live D&B and Friends album.
Title: Re: Delaney Bramlett
Post by: Penny Lane on Jan 07, 2009, 01:54 PM
yeah after i read that clapton book, i wanted to find out who they were. does anyone know a good album to buy?
Title: Re: Delaney Bramlett
Post by: Jaimoe on Jan 07, 2009, 01:58 PM
I love the work Duane Allman did with Delaney & Bonnie. Sad news.
Title: Re: Delaney Bramlett
Post by: Jbones72 on Jan 08, 2009, 01:53 AM
Quoteyeah after i read that clapton book, i wanted to find out who they were. does anyone know a good album to buy?

Here's a list of all their stuff.
http://www.bonniebramlett.co.uk/delaney_and_bonnie.htm

The best of cd is great. Once I heard it I knew I'd have to get all their stuff so I'd start with that.
What did Clapton say about him in the book? He's always said that Delaney was the one who urged him to sing. Everyone from Derek and the Dominos was in the D&B and Friends, this video has them plus George Harrison and the future Stones horn section, hell of a band!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EOxy3TF3OY

Is that book worth getting? Seems that everything about E.C. is already well known.

Title: Re: Delaney Bramlett
Post by: Jbones72 on Jan 12, 2009, 07:52 PM
QuoteI love the work Duane Allman did with Delaney & Bonnie. Sad news.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D32Mlz3HdvU
Title: Re: Delaney Bramlett
Post by: dragonboy on Jan 12, 2009, 08:14 PM
Quotethis video has them plus George Harrison and the future Stones horn section, hell of a band!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EOxy3TF3OY
Excellent clip, thanks JBones!
Title: Re: Delaney Bramlett
Post by: Jaimoe on Jan 13, 2009, 12:11 PM
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QuoteI love the work Duane Allman did with Delaney & Bonnie. Sad news.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D32Mlz3HdvU

Even better was their acoustic live version of Robert Johnson's "Come On in My Kitchen". You can find it on one of the two great Duane Allman anthologies.
Title: Re: Delaney Bramlett
Post by: Penny Lane on Jan 13, 2009, 12:20 PM
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Quoteyeah after i read that clapton book, i wanted to find out who they were. does anyone know a good album to buy?

Here's a list of all their stuff.
http://www.bonniebramlett.co.uk/delaney_and_bonnie.htm

The best of cd is great. Once I heard it I knew I'd have to get all their stuff so I'd start with that.
What did Clapton say about him in the book? He's always said that Delaney was the one who urged him to sing. Everyone from Derek and the Dominos was in the D&B and Friends, this video has them plus George Harrison and the future Stones horn section, hell of a band!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EOxy3TF3OY

Is that book worth getting? Seems that everything about E.C. is already well known.


it's a quick read--i was not a huge follower of clapton--i was hoping there would be more about the music of each band--each phase, but there was about 1 chapter about BF, one about Cream etc..it was pretty interesting though--especially about him and patty and harrison's relationship--he worshiped delaney and bonnie and enjoyed playing w/them more than his own bands. i just wish there would have been more stuff pre-sobriety (lol) and more about the in fighting ---some insights on ginger baker (IMO) it's in paperback now so you may as well pick it up.
Title: Re: Delaney Bramlett
Post by: Jbones72 on Jan 13, 2009, 10:33 PM
I guess his memory must be somewhat hazy(pre-sobriety)  :o

I'll pick up the book though...Patty(Harrison/Clapton) Boyd sure had a lot of great songs written about her! Defiantly check out D&B 's best of cd, it's a great overview of their stuff. It's too bad Delaney never wrote a book, he must have had some great stories about all the different people he played with.