Paul Lamb sent me a cd of his band Burnt Noodle. A real gem. Very nice 1969 improvisations, based on well composed songs. Most tracks start with a song and ends in a long improv. Listen to it. I can hear influences of Jimi Hendrix (Electric Ladyland), Amon Düül II, Doctor John the Night Tripper and Ginger Baker's Air Force.
There are even videos on YouTube: Jim Meets the Space Aliens and Day by Day.
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1 bipolar [6:01]
2 day by day [5:24]
3 on & on [10:54]
4 road flick [8:35]
5 uncap your brain [6:32]
6 jim meets the space aliens [14:54]
I wish more people would send me cd's like this one...
[Listen low quality]
You can find more information on http://burntnoodle.com/
There are even videos on YouTube: Jim Meets the Space Aliens and Day by Day.
![](images/Burnt_Noodle_-_Next_Exit.jpg)
1 bipolar [6:01]
2 day by day [5:24]
3 on & on [10:54]
4 road flick [8:35]
5 uncap your brain [6:32]
6 jim meets the space aliens [14:54]
I wish more people would send me cd's like this one...
[Listen low quality]
You can find more information on http://burntnoodle.com/
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I found this between my old video tapes.
'The sun does rise' and 'Amor' at 'Later with Jools Holland'.
I don't now which year, but probably 1994.
![](images/Jah_Wobble_@_Jools.jpg)
Click to view video
'The sun does rise' and 'Amor' at 'Later with Jools Holland'.
I don't now which year, but probably 1994.
![](images/Jah_Wobble_@_Jools.jpg)
Click to view video
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