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  1. Hace 4 días · "That Man Had Magic in His Hands & Feet" Foghat's Roger Earl On John BonhamIf you would like to donate to "Rock History Music" https://www.paypal.com/donate/...

  2. Hace 4 días · Foghat war eine dieser Bands, die bereits für ihr gleichnamiges Debütalbum (1972) in den USA eine Gold-Auszeichnung erhielt und dort für gute zehn Jahre eine richtig 'große Nummer' war, in ihrer Heimat Großbritannien allerdings überhaupt nichts bzw. kaum was reißen konnte. Verstehen muss man das nicht, denn der Blues- und Boogie Rock des britischen Quartetts kam – zumindest für den ...

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  4. www.plaidroomrecords.com › products › foghat-fool-for-the-city-silver-vinylFoghat - Fool For The City [Silver Vinyl]

    Hace 2 días · Released / 05/24/2024. Catalogue / FDAT-6960. Barcode / 829421069607. Artist / Foghat. Label / Friday Music Two. Genre / Pop / Rock. Limited gold colored vinyl LP pressing. Fool for the City is the fifth studio album by rock band Foghat, originally released in 1975. The album includes the band's signature song "Slow Ride".

  5. Hace 3 días · In Step won the 1989 Grammy for Best Contemporary Blues Album and produced the No.1 single “Crossfire” on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock chart. This album is where Stevie Ray Vaughan truly found his voice. In 1989, music was filled with flashy rock and metal bands. Before Grunge took over, Vaughan brought blues back into the spotlight.

  6. Hace 3 días · Bad News. This tune stands out for its raw energy and resonating message, effectively capturing the aura of the 60s’ social tumult. It opens with a punchy riff that sets the tone for the urgent vocals to come. The song doesn’t hold back in its expression, utilizing direct and forceful lyrics to echo the era’s movements and moods.

  7. Hace 4 días · 5) London Calling by The Clash. Either this, the band’s third album, or the similarly sprawling Sandinista that followed it – both shine when given car stereo time. This is the album on which punk rock grew up and opened itself up to stylistic variations and greater thematic depth and range.