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This is exactly the type of bands I mean. I play most of them, love Grand Funk and BTO. Got to look up Montrose, and listen to more Guess Who, don't know much by them.Quote
mr_dja
Look for some George Thorogood. Possibly some Johnny Winter. Montrose, as well. Maybe some Grand Funk Railroad? Bachman Turner Overdrive? The Guess Who?
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txussilvestre
A someway obscure and a very good live album is the Live At Sunbury by Billy Thorpe and The Aztecs, from 1973.
Check out this video of them playing CC Rider!
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DandelionPowderman
Boogie is a certain way of playing, just like the guitars in Respectable. Shake Your Hips is classic blues, not boogie.
Examples of the Stones playing boogie:
Star Star
Little Queenie (live)
Respectable
Rip This Joint
Midnight Rambler
Had It With You
It's Only Rock and roll (live)
Short And Curlies
And many more...
For the textbook check out Status Quo (including their Berry covers).
PS: Boogie Woogie is NOT the same as boogie rock..
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DandelionPowderman
Boogie is a certain way of playing, just like the guitars in Respectable. Shake Your Hips is classic blues, not boogie.
Examples of the Stones playing boogie:
Star Star
Little Queenie (live)
Respectable
Rip This Joint
Midnight Rambler
Had It With You
It's Only Rock and roll (live)
Short And Curlies
And many more...
For the textbook check out Status Quo (including their Berry covers).
PS: Boogie Woogie is NOT the same as boogie rock..
These are all Rock and Roll songs.
You even put IT's ONLY ROCK AND ROLL (but I like it) on the list...
Check out On The Road Again by Canned Heat. That's Boogie music!
Or this one... 10 minutes of boogie [youtu.be]
John Lee Hooker and Canned Heat. Yeah Yeah Yeah All Night Long!!!
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DandelionPowderman
Boogie is a certain way of playing, just like the guitars in Respectable. Shake Your Hips is classic blues, not boogie.
Examples of the Stones playing boogie:
Star Star
Little Queenie (live)
Respectable
Rip This Joint
Midnight Rambler
Had It With You
It's Only Rock and roll (live)
Short And Curlies
And many more...
For the textbook check out Status Quo (including their Berry covers).
PS: Boogie Woogie is NOT the same as boogie rock..
These are all Rock and Roll songs.
You even put IT's ONLY ROCK AND ROLL (but I like it) on the list...
Check out On The Road Again by Canned Heat. That's Boogie music!
Or this one... 10 minutes of boogie [youtu.be]
John Lee Hooker and Canned Heat. Yeah Yeah Yeah All Night Long!!!
I'll make a boogie compilation for you as soon as I'm back from vacation
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DandelionPowderman
Boogie is a certain way of playing, just like the guitars in Respectable. Shake Your Hips is classic blues, not boogie.
Examples of the Stones playing boogie:
Star Star
Little Queenie (live)
Respectable
Rip This Joint
Midnight Rambler
Had It With You
It's Only Rock and roll (live)
Short And Curlies
And many more...
For the textbook check out Status Quo (including their Berry covers).
PS: Boogie Woogie is NOT the same as boogie rock..
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DandelionPowderman
Boogie is a certain way of playing, just like the guitars in Respectable. Shake Your Hips is classic blues, not boogie.
Examples of the Stones playing boogie:
Star Star
Little Queenie (live)
Respectable
Rip This Joint
Midnight Rambler
Had It With You
It's Only Rock and roll (live)
Short And Curlies
And many more...
For the textbook check out Status Quo (including their Berry covers).
PS: Boogie Woogie is NOT the same as boogie rock..
Respectable,IORRand Midnight Rambler are Boogie? Lists like this amaze me. If those songs are Boogie then there are 100s of Stones songs that are boogie. Little Queenie? Most of what they did is Boogie then.
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Palace Revolution 2000
It sounds a little silly to say " This IS Boogie, and this is not". There is no set parameter for something that makes one boogie, or not. "Boogie on", or "Let's boogie" can have so many different meanings in various settings.
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Palace Revolution 2000
It sounds a little silly to say " This IS Boogie, and this is not". There is no set parameter for something that makes one boogie, or not. "Boogie on", or "Let's boogie" can have so many different meanings in various settings.
Agree, however, the question was specifically about the 'beats that goes "du-dudu-dudu" forever', I call that the Status Quo shuffle. Lots of songs mentioned so far are great, but do not meet this criterium.