|
|
Dear Eagle Rocker, |
14 June 2011 |
|
Hello again
Another installment of the Eagle Rock newsletter. A bit more traditional rock and roll for you this month, hopefully you’ve all recovered from the acid-house extravaganza that was Primal Scream last month!
As always, don’t forget to like us on Facebook, chat with us on Twitter, and of course check out our huge selection of incredible videos on our YouTube channel.
Get involved!!
|
|
|
|
|
Bad Company – Live at Wembley |
|
|
Recorded at Wembley Arena in 2010, this show is packed with Bad Company’s greatest hits, fan favourites, and some rarely heard gems. An absolute belter of a show from start to finish.
There is also a pretty sweet competition to win one of the above by answering a Bad Company-themed question. All you have to do is watch the latest episode of Rock Bullet here, and all the details are in the show.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The Doobie Brothers – Live at The Greek Theatre 1982 |
|
|
Recorded at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley, California in 1982, this concert was the last date on “Farewell Tour”. It was an emotional night and would be the last gig for 5 years. The set contained all their best loved hits and they were joined by founder member Tom Johnston for the last two tracks, with former members John Hartman (also from the original line-up), Tiran Porter and Michael Hossack coming on stage for the celebratory finale of “Listen To The Music”. The band are in fantastic form and rise to the occasion magnificently, they can rarely have delivered a better performance throughout their distinguished career.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Rock Bullet Episode 3 – June |
|
|
Featuring exclusive tracks from Bad Company, Doobie Brothers, Sheryl Crow, and Miles Davis; and some Download Festival news..
There is also a competition to win Bad Company stuff – get involved people.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Sheryl Crow – 100 Miles From Memphis |
|
|
Filmed in November 2010 in the palatial surroundings of the wonderful art deco Pantages Theatre in Hollywood, this release captures Sheryl Crow on tour in support of her recent hit album “ 100 Miles From Memphis”. The set pulls tracks from across her career and is peppered with hit singles and her best loved album tracks as well as highlights from the new album.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Miles Davis – Live at Montreux – Highlights 1973-1991 |
|
|
Miles Davis is universally regarded as one of the most influential and innovative jazz musicians and composers of the 20th Century. He was at the forefront of the jazz world for decades and was involved in the evolution of bebop, cool jazz, modal jazz and jazz fusion amongst others.
Miles Davis played many times at the Montreux Jazz Festival, especially after his return to performance in the early eighties. This DVD brings together some of the highlights of those Montreux shows stretching back to his first appearance in 1973 and up to his final concert there in July 1991, just a couple of months before his death in September of that year.
Watch Rock Bullet and skip to 12:25 in to watch an exclusive Miles Davis track.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Well, that’s all |
|
|
Hope you enjoyed some of the music in the latest edition of our newsletter. If you liked what you read, it would mean a lot if you shared with your friends on Facebook or Twitter, or just forward this email on.
Next month we’ll have a bit of music straight from New Jersey, some classic Twisted Sister, and a bit from Robin Gibb and Bruce Hornsby.
|
|
|
|