Music you have just heard for the First time ever - share it

DH said "I was listening to a singer I think you may like and he was featuring Harrison
on guitar. I never heard it before, you may want to check it out"

He knows what I like and here it is : if you hear something NEW to you that blew you away...share it.

Alvin Lee - The Bluest Blues (feat. George Harrison)
Was he the same guy that was in a band called Ten Years After?
 
I had one of their cassette tapes when I was a kid. Wasn't really fond of their music, though.
I saw the song that was on the charts here "I'd Love To Change The World" but I have their blues album going
and I love their style in blues so far liked every song
 
I really like the OP song, and many blues songs. Here is one I saved in a file as a favorite, posted by Pinky, 06/29/25. Until her post, I had never heard it before. [Thanks @Pinky]

Just Walk Away - Derrick Dove & the Peacekeepers - released January, 2025. [There is a short intro - song starts at 0:25 mark.]

 
I really like the OP song, and many blues songs. Here is one I saved in a file as a favorite, posted by Pinky, 06/29/25. Until her post, I had never heard it before. [Thanks @Pinky]

Just Walk Away - Derrick Dove & the Peacekeepers - released January, 2025. [There is a short intro - song starts at 0:25 mark.]

OK, you got me hooked again, must be my Blues day!
 
Nineteen Ninety-Four (Viceroy VIC 8012-2, Reissue: Repertoire REP5191) is a 1994 album by Alvin Lee released in the United States as I Hear You Rockin'.

This album not only contains The Bluest Blues (feat. George Harrison), but also a cover of the Beatles' "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" (Lennon–McCartney) with Geo Harrison playing slide guitar. The drummer on this album who sounds so good is Alan White who was drummer for the progressive band, YES.

I wasn't blown away, but it's worth a listen to compare it to the Abbey Road recording.

 
Nineteen Ninety-Four (Viceroy VIC 8012-2, Reissue: Repertoire REP5191) is a 1994 album by Alvin Lee released in the United States as I Hear You Rockin'.

This album not only contains The Bluest Blues (feat. George Harrison), but also a cover of the Beatles' "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" (Lennon–McCartney) with Geo Harrison playing slide guitar. The drummer on this album who sounds so good is Alan White who was drummer for the progressive band, YES.

I wasn't blown away, but it's worth a listen to compare it to the Abbey Road recording.

Well, slap me upside the head for never letting my ears connect to his music! Good gosh, where was I?
Saving it to be excited about now I guess when I appreciate the style more maybe?
 
DH said "I was listening to a singer I think you may like and he was featuring Harrison
on guitar. I never heard it before, you may want to check it out"

He knows what I like and here it is : if you hear something NEW to you that blew you away...share it.

Alvin Lee - The Bluest Blues (feat. George Harrison)
This recording really grabs ya!

Alvin Lee from the band Ten Years After .
 
I'm going to post just one more blue one here.

In 1976, Dorothy Moore recorded "Misty Blue," a big hit for her. I did not know (until I posted it last May) that Cyndi Lauper also recorded the song in 1991. This is her version:

 
I'm going to post just one more blue one here.

In 1976, Dorothy Moore recorded "Misty Blue," a big hit for her. I did not know (until I posted it last May) that Cyndi Lauper also recorded the song in 1991. This is her version:

If I had just heard the song without knowing who it was, I never would have guessed it was her. A very nice change for her voice. Thanks for the share Mack! My new Spotify Blues list is getting longer!
 

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