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New Barbarians - Buried Alive: Live in Maryland
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Music CD Cover Artist: New Barbarians Edition: Music CD Format: Import CD Release Date: 2006-10-23 Music Label: Wooden Records Soundtracks: - Sweet Little Rock N Roller
- Buried Alive
- F.U.C Her
- Mystifies Me
- Infekshun
- Rock Me Baby
- Sure The One You
- Lost & Lonely
- Love In Vain
- Breathe On Me
- Lets Go Steady
- Apartment No.9
- Honky Tonk Women
- Worried Life Blues
- I Can Feel The Fire
- Come To Realise
- Am I Grooving You?
- Seven Days
- Before They Make Me Run
- Jumping Jack Flash
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Free Music Notes for Buried Alive: Live in Maryland AlbumFree Music Review: When The Music's Over Hit: 2 Stars
On stage with a music stand, sheets of music, cigarettes and a guitar, Ronnie Wood and friends - Keith Richards (g), Stanley Clarke (b), Ian McLagan (key), Bobby Keys (sax) and Ziggy Modeliste (d) - partied their way across North America in 1979, playing two concerts in Canada and 18 in the U.S., along with opening for Led Zeppelin at the Knebworth Festival - to support Wood's solo album, Gimme Some Neck.
And this 2-CD set typified the oftentimes very sloppy work of a super group led by Woods - New Barbarians - playing the role of arena rock mega-stars. With promotional ads promising the possibility of "special guests" to boost tepid ticket sales, the majority of the concerts were played in front of half-filled - or less - arenas.
This October 2006 on Wood's record label, Wooden Records, is about as good as it got musically on the tour. This is rock-n-roll soaked in the licks from the blues and r & b, but more suited for a smokey bar on a very late Saturday night, not from accomplished musicians who - when motivated - could have performed much better.
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