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Changes | Jimi Hendrix, Buddy Miles ~ Band of Gypsys (Original Post)
appalachiablue
May 2016
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Thanks, tried to post the Buddy version but it wouldn't work. What a great musician
appalachiablue
May 2016
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(2,008 posts)1. Couldn't get your links to work... So hopefully this one will
appalachiablue
(43,938 posts)3. Thanks, tried to post the Buddy version but it wouldn't work. What a great musician
Buddy Miles was, lost too soon. His version of the Allman Bros. 'Dreams' is wonderful but couldn't get it to work either, my first choice.
appalachiablue
(43,938 posts)2. Them Changes | Buddy Miles ~
The incomparable Buddy Miles (1947-2008) was one of greatest musicians of the rock, funk era of the 1960s and 1970s. Miles recorded Duane Allman's 'Dreams', worked with artists Hendrix, Stevie Wonder, Carlos Santana, Clapton and Steve Winwood who performed his song 'Changes', and many others. ~ You left us too soon, Rest and Love Buddy.
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Buddy Miles, Hendrix Drummer, Dies, NYT, By Jon Parles Feb 28, 2008
Buddy Miles, the drummer in Jimi Hendrixs Band of Gypsys and a hitmaker under his own name with the song Them Changes, died on at his home in Austin, Tex. He was 60. Mr. Miles suffered from congestive heart failure, his publicist, Duane Lee, said, according to Reuters. Mr. Lee said he did not know the official cause of death.
Mr. Miles played with a brisk, assertive, deeply funky attack that made him an apt partner for Hendrix. With his luxuriant Afro and his American-flag shirts, he was a prime mover in the psychedelic blues-rock of the late 1960s, not only with Hendrix but also as a founder, drummer and occasional lead singer for the Electric Flag. More, http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/28/arts/music/28cnd-miles.html?_r=0

