Delaney Bramlett dead at 69

george daniel
george daniel Posts: 12,096
edited December 2008 in The Clubhouse
JC approves....he told me so. (F-1 nut)
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  • Mike
    Mike Posts: 16
    edited December 2008
    Very sad. I just got a few Delaney and Bonnie CD's for Christmas. Delaney sure has alot of friends, and wrote and performed with many artist. D&B were real pioneers of their time. Thankfully Delaney has left us with alot of tunes. Classics for me. I always enjoyed D&B's sound. I guess I will have crank up some D&B and enjoy his deep fried southern soul. RIP Brother.
  • F1nut
    F1nut Posts: 50,457
    edited December 2008
    You and me both George.

    RIP Delaney, you made great music.
    Political Correctness'.........defined

    "A doctrine fostered by a delusional, illogical minority and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a t-u-r-d by the clean end."


    President of Club Polk

  • John30_30
    John30_30 Posts: 1,024
    edited December 2008
    Dang. They put on a helluva show back in the day.
  • George Grand
    George Grand Posts: 12,258
    edited December 2008
    Delaney & Bonnie and Friends at The Fillmore East. Wilbert "Kansas City" Harrison was the warm-up.

    Vaya con dios.
  • bdaley6509
    bdaley6509 Posts: 1,167
    edited December 2008
  • janmike
    janmike Posts: 6,146
    edited December 2008
    Great loss. RIP Mr. B.
    Michael ;)
    In the beginning, all knowledge was new!

    NORTH of 60°
  • nadams
    nadams Posts: 5,877
    edited December 2008
    Go figure... I didn't know who this guy was until just now. And I was even listening to "Let it Rain" off my Complete Clapton CD on the way into work.
    Ludicrous gibs!
  • John30_30
    John30_30 Posts: 1,024
    edited December 2008
    Leon Russell sat in for a guest appearance when they played in OKC, and the **** tried to steal the show. I quit liking Leon after that.
    Delaney Bramlett was a short man with a potbelly and a fine tenor voice, and he let his wife do most of the singing, as I recall.