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Guest Kevin J
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Buddy Miles passed away early yesterday morning. From his official website (www.buddymiles.com):

"It is with tremendous sadness that we must share with all Buddy's fans around the world that Buddy passed away peacefully and quietly at his home last night (Tuesday, February 26, 2008) in Austin, Texas surrounded by his family. Buddy will be greatly missed as a wonderful person and as a truly gifted musician who gave so much to so many through the years.

The family ask for your prayers and that you respect their privacy. A tribute show will be announced within a short period of time and all are welcome to come and share in the magic that was Buddy Miles.

Fans, friends and family will all join in a celebration of the life and music of this talented and big hearted musician, so we hope everyone can be a part of this fond farewell.

God Bless each of you, Buddy truly appreciated EACH AND EVERYONE OF YOU."

I am glad i got to meet the fella when i could. keep on keepin on.

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Guest Kevin J
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he would be 61 in September of this year.

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he would be 61 in September of this year.

No age at 61

still a young man

absolute shame one more soul sadly departed from our soulful ears.

will be missed a true showman of many years standing.

Sweetsoul send our thoughts to his family and freinds

Guest TONY ROUNCE
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When I get up in the morning I'm going to turn the hi fi on, crank the amp to 11 and play "Them Changes" for the neighbourhood's edification, followed by all of "Hendrix Band Of Gypsys" - still the funkiest album ever made IMO.

Sleep well, funky drummer....

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When I get up in the morning I'm going to turn the hi fi on, crank the amp to 11 and play "Them Changes" for the neighbourhood's edification, followed by all of "Hendrix Band Of Gypsys" - still the funkiest album ever made IMO.

Sleep well, funky drummer....

" Down By The River " :thumbsup: ..........

RIP .......

Malc Burton

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A great loss of a great singer!.........anyone see`s this album: https://www.answers.com/topic/california-ra...t=entertainment

Buddy is the lead singer and there are some great tracks on here, "Sweet Delicious & Marvelous" is one I used to play regular at venues.

I have that album, but don´t think I´ve ever actually listened to it, so will have to do that now.

Gutted to hear about his death. Buddy Miles is one of my favourite artists. So versatile, having a go (successfully) at so many different genres of music.

Digging out some Electric Flag, Buddy Miles Express, old solo albums, newer CDs etc. Will treat myself to lots of Buddy Miles during the next few days. Always loved his powerful singing, his lively drumming, highly respected his songwriting skills etc.

R.I.P. Buddy Miles

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" Down By The River " thumbsup.gif ..........

Found a clip on YouTube of this brilliant track , so please enjoy the talent that was Buddy Miles ......

RIP .......

Malc Burton

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Also the drummer in Electric Flag with Michael Bloomfield, possibly the greatest white blues guitarist that ever lived. I am biased of course.

You can see Buddy hit the sticks in this clip of Electric Flag at Montery Pop 67.

Great drummer. RIP Buddy...


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Great clip, but why are you biased? I'm intrigued.

Mike

I'm very pro-Bloomfield 'cos I'm a big Bob Dylan fan, even admitted the fact on here a while back.

When the flak started flying, Mr. Rounce & a few others kindly came to my aid. :-)

It's interesting to note that Frank Elson & Dave Godin are/were also big Dylan fans.

When I learnt that they were 'members of the club', I didn't feel such a heretic chilling

out to Blood On The Tracks after a night at Wigan. :-)

Going back to Bloomfield, most people seem to think Clapton is the man, but I prefer Bloomfield's searing, menacing style & that weird hunch-back position.

Maggies Farm at Newport 65 is another extraordinary clip of him in action.

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I'm very pro-Bloomfield 'cos I'm a big Bob Dylan fan, even admitted the fact on here a while back.

When the flak started flying, Mr. Rounce & a few others kindly came to my aid. :-)

It's interesting to note that Frank Elson & Dave Godin are/were also big Dylan fans.

When I learnt that they were 'members of the club', I didn't feel such a heretic chilling

out to Blood On The Tracks after a night at Wigan. :-)

Going back to Bloomfield, most people seem to think Clapton is the man, but I prefer Bloomfield's searing, menacing style & that weird hunch-back position.

Maggies Farm at Newport 65 is another extraordinary clip of him in action.

Of course - I was one of the few with Mr Rounce.

Yes Bloomfield was a great player - as was Robbie Robertson - the other great Dylan sideman. Love the story of Bloomfield when spotting Hendrix entering club wishing he could be Albert King just for the night!!!

I think without fail I prefer American musicians over British any day of the week - Stevie Ray Vaughan being another that always gave his heroes due respect and reverence.

Mike

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