Another preview of the new live album release from Stephen Stills. ‘Stephen Stills Live At Berkeley 1971′ is released on April 28th as a CD or 2LP set. You can “deluxe” the LP release – there’s a limited to 100 copies signed by Stills for £414.13 (or $499!) should you be so inclined. It includes a hand-numbered and signed framed lithograph of Stephen Stills’ self-portrait printed on 245gsm textured archival giclee paper with archival inks and Certificate of Authenticity. Actual print is 12″x12″ with a 4-ply matte housed in a 14″x14″ gallery quality three-quarter inch wood black frame. And 4 archival 8″x10″ photos taken by legendary rock photographer Henry Diltz during Stephen’s first solo tour. These recently unearthed photos capture Stephen and The Memphis Horns’ soul and spirit while on tour.
Here is then a medley of two songs you’ll know well – but hey, doesn’t ‘For What It’s Worth’ sound different? Do you think you can clap your hands ? Well come on! Get down and get with it.
Stills live and in super form. Stephen Stills out on tour with his outpouring of music from Buffalo Springfield, CSN, CSNY, his first two solo albums and the Manassas debut to call on for a setlist. Something to dream of hearing - and this new album makes reality of that…
Stephen Stills was unarguably at the very pinnacle of his powers in 1971, songs pouring out, his voice powerful, his guitar playing as good as any of his peers - and better than a lot of them. And live - well the record shows how good he was live at…
What's the route for a New York born, Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter to make their way to a raucous punky take on what could be loosely called Outlaw Country (well, 'Pale Blue' is about an outlaw at least) ? The answer for Stephen Artemis, Jr is starting at the age of thirteen…
Sure, I could climb high in a tree, or go to Skye on my holiday. I could be happy. All I really want is the excitement of first hearing The Byrds, the amazement of decades of Dylan's music, or the thrill of seeing a band like The Long Ryders live. That's not much to ask, is it?
Pretty much the same arrangement of the medley as on “4 Way Street”, though thankfully shorn of the “America’s Children” ‘rap’. Still looking forward to getting my hands on a decent quality recording of part of a show from this tour, though.
Pretty much the same arrangement of the medley as on “4 Way Street”, though thankfully shorn of the “America’s Children” ‘rap’. Still looking forward to getting my hands on a decent quality recording of part of a show from this tour, though.