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Artist & Band information for:cn-Sunshine - Hard Rock - Blind Faith
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Blind Faith
History, biography, lyrics, discography, photographs, bibliography, and trivia.
http://www.angelfire.com/wi/blindfaith/ |
RollingStone.com: Blind Faith
Includes biography, discography, links, and photographs.
http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/default.asp?oid=491 |
Steve Winwood Fans' Site: Blind Faith
Chronological timeline of the group's history.
http://www.azstarnet.com/~bobbieg/blind-faith.htm |
Hip Online: Blind Faith
Comprehensive biography and group photograph.
http://www.hiponline.com/artist/music/b/blind_faith/ |
Chrome Oxide: Blind Faith
Includes profile, list of members, discography, and links.
http://members.tripod.com/~eqcitybbs/blind.htm |
Blind Faith Bibliography
Listing of books and magazines that mention the group.
http://www.sixtiesrock.com/bib0099.html |
Amazon offers
Blind Faith (Audio CD),27 February, 2001
List price $11.98
Going Blind Faith / 5
This album is dynamite. For anyone who likes Cream (or good music for that matter), and appreciates what Clapton and Baker could do together, this is an album to have.
The album begins with "Had to Cry Today" - a lengthy testament to Clapton's overlaying of harmonies. This is followed by "Can't Find My Way Home" - SUPERB. The mood of this song is seldom (or better yet, never) replicated today; with its story-telling guitar, identifiable, yet gripping, lyrics, and simple, yet very groovable, high-hat beat - the ambiance is undeniable.
The bigness continues with "Well All Right" - a guitar, piano, and bass, never sounded so big (though it is a cover). It sounds like there's so much going on in this song - but not to the extent that the groove or melody suffers one bit.
I am listening to the album as I write this, and could go on about the reflective "Presence of the Lord", the vocally stunning "Sea of Joy", or the jazzy "Do What You Like" - which, I should note, includes a ten-minute Ginger special.
To end, if you like the cast, you will definitely appreciate the sum of their abilities: Clapton chugs and harmonizes, Baker pounds with undeniable vigour, Grech pounds and scales with Bruce-like precision, and Steve Winwood asserts himself as one of rock's truly magical voices.
Song "Do what you like"
Do right use your head
Everbody must be fed
Get together break your bread
Yes together that's what I said
Do what you like
Don't fight
Don't fight
Dont fight use your head
It's alright every night
Do what you like
That's what I said
Everybody must be fed
Do what you like
Open your eyes
Realise you're not dead
Take a look
At an open book
Do what you like
That's what I said
Do what you like
Do right use your head
Everybody must be fed
Get together break some bread
Yes together that's what I said
Do what you like
Open your eyes
Use your head
Realise that you're not dead
Take a look
At an open book
Let it cook
That's what I said
Do what you like
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MMI Movie Review: Blind Faith
Movie Review By Erik Petersen. "Blind Faith" begins in 1989 as successful lawyer
John Williams, played by Courtney B. Vance watches the trial results of a ...
http://www.shoestring.org/mmi_revs/blindfaith.html
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Yahoo! News Search Results for band "Blind Faith"
Band's split image mostly works (Contra Costa Times)
YOU HAVE to hand it to a band that builds its entire body of work on its absolute blind faith that it'll someday fill arenas. In other words, My Chemical Romance was born for a loud, theatrical, Queen-meets-Tim Burton type of musical storytelling. Few bands can get away with this stylistic grandiosity, let alone excel at it. But the band delivered Thursday night at the Oracle Arena in Oakland.
CONCERT REVIEW: My Chemical Romance delivers manic shtick (Contra Costa Times)
My Chemical Romance was born for a loud, theatrical, Queen-meets-Tim Burton type of musical storytelling. Few bands can get away with this stylistic grandiosity, let alone excel at it. Post a Comment
Clapton, a Northwest kind of guy (Seattle Times)
Eric Clapton has long had an affinity for the Northwest. He started several of his tours here, using the Paramount Theatre for rehearsals...
Bill Chinnock, 1948-2007: Asbury Park Mourns (Blogcritics.org)
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Local News (Linton Daily Citizen)
Do you have a place where you can live with yourself? Where Do You Live?
Whig.com (The Quincy Herald-Whig)
Politics, religion and rock music. Never discuss either of the first two with friends and family. I learned this week to include the third.
Why I love chicks (Daily Princetonian)
Let me start with a politically incorrect admission: I love chicks -- have for a long time. Not just any chicks, mind you, just the Dixie Chicks. I first met them many years ago, when they were just a local band in Dallas doing warm-up acts for ponderous keynote speakers like me.
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