Joe Hill, born Joel Emmanuel Hägglund in Gävle, Sweden, and also known as Joseph Hillström (October 7, 1879 – November 19, 1915) was a Swedish-Americanlabor activist, songwriter, and member of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW, familiarly called the "Wobblies"). A native Swedish speaker, he learned English during the early 1900s, while working various jobs from New York to San Francisco. Hill, an immigrant worker frequently facing unemployment and underemployment, became a popular songwriter and cartoonist for the radical union. His most famous songs include "The Preacher and the Slave" (in which he coined the phrase "pie in the sky"), "The Tramp", "There is Power in a Union", "The Rebel Girl", and "Casey Jones—the Union Scab", which express the harsh and combative life of itinerant workers, and call for workers to organize their efforts to improve working conditions.
In 1914, John G. Morrison, a Salt Lake City area grocer and former policeman, and his son were shot and killed by two men. The same evening, Hill arrived at a doctor's office with a gunshot wound, and briefly mentioned a fight over a woman. Yet Hill refused to explain further, even after he was accused of the grocery store murders on the basis of his injury. Hill was convicted of the murders in a controversial trial. Following an unsuccessful appeal, political debates, and international calls for clemency from high-profile figures and workers' organizations, Hill was executed in November 1915. After his death, he was memorialized by several folk songs. His life and death have inspired books and poetry.
Hill is the second child of authors Stephen and Tabitha (Spruce) King. He was born in Hermon, Maine, and grew up in Bangor, Maine. His younger brother Owen is also a writer.
At age 9, Hill appeared in the 1982 film Creepshow, directed by George A. Romero, which co-starred and was written by his father.
Career
Hill chose to use an abbreviated form of his given name (a reference to executed labor leader Joe Hill, for whom he was named) in 1997, out of a desire to succeed based solely on his own merits rather than as the son of Stephen King. After achieving a degree of independent success, Hill publicly confirmed his identity in 2007 after an article the previous year in Variety broke his cover (although online speculation about Hill's family background had been appearing since 2005).
ADS-10 began as ADS-7 on 24 October 1959, before being owned by those affiliated with the Ten Network, then owners Northern Star Limited, which handed the Melbourne and Sydney stations. On 27 December 1987, ADS-7 and SAS-10 (owned by Seven Network affiliate TVW-7Perth starting in the 1970s) switched affiliations, ADS moving to channel 10, SAS moving to channel 7. In July 2007 ADS-10 moved from its original location in Strangways Tce, North Adelaide to a new studio in Hutt Street, Adelaide.
Program production
Opening Night Variety Show was hosted by Sydney TV identity Bobby Limb, his wife Dawn Lake and comedian Buster Fiddes. Produced by Fred Maxiam and directed by Geoff Grant, the show introduced the station's lineup of hosts for News, Children's and Daytime shows: Marie Tomasetti, Ian Cochius, Blair Schwartz, Angela Stacey, Bob Moore, Peter Cellier, Ian Boyce and Mary McMahon.
Joe Hill is a 1971biopic about the famous Swedish-American labor activist and songwriter Joe Hill, born Joel Emanuel Hägglund in Gävle, Sweden. It was directed by renowned Swedish director Bo Widerberg and is a dramatision of Hill's life, depicting Hill's arrival as a poor immigrant in New York in 1902, his involvement with the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), and his trial for murder, during which he defended himself. He was convicted on circumstantial evidence and, despite many pleas for mercy, including two from President Woodrow Wilson, he was executed by firing squad in Salt Lake City, Utah, on 15 November 1915.
It stars Thommy Berggren as Joe Hill, while the rest of the cast were mostly unknowns in their first film roles. It is one of the only two films that Widerberg made in the US, the other being Elvira Madigan.
Joe Hill was lost and unavailable commercially for nearly four decades, but a restored and digitally remastered version was produced in 2015 by the National Library of Sweden. It is now available on DVD. The distributor is Studio S Entertainment, Stockholm.
RAINBOWS ALL OVER YOUR BLUES
John Sebastian - 1970
I been waiting my time just to talk to you
You´ve been lookin´all down in the mouth
and down at your shoes
Well, baby, I came to give you the news
I´ll paint rainbows all over your blues
I heard you been spending
a lot of your time up in your room
And at night you been watchin´
the dark side of the moon
You don´t talk to nonody
if they don´t talk to you
So Buddy and me came here
to sing you a tune
"I give up" is all you´ve really got to say
It´s time to find a new life style
Cause this really ain´t the way
Let´s go for a bounce
on my trampoline
I can show you the prettiest mountains
that you´ve ever seen
You better run to your closet
and fish out your blue suede shoes
I´ll paint rainbows all over your blues
published: 11 May 2009
John B. Sebastian - Rainbows All Over Your Blues (Live at Woodstock 1969)
This recording does not belong to me, simply uploaded it on YouTube so others can enjoy the awesomeness of Woodstock as well.
published: 18 Aug 2010
John Sebastian-Rainbows All Over Your Blues.
John Sebastian-Rainbows All Over Your Blues @ Woodstock.
published: 14 Dec 2015
19 Rainbows All Over Your Blues John B Sebastian
published: 27 Jun 2016
John B. Sebastian - Rainbows All Over Your Blues
published: 11 Aug 2022
Rainbows All Over Your Blues
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All-Weather Friends
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published: 24 Jul 2015
John B Sebastian - Rainbows All Over Your Blues
Woodstock 25th Anniversary Edition
published: 15 Aug 2019
Elliott Blaufuss ~ Rainbows All Over Your Blues (A John Sebastian Song)
Beautiful tune by John Sebastian, recorded in my lady's kitchen in east Nashville. I don't own this song.
published: 28 Jan 2022
John Sebastian / Rainbows All Over Your Blues / She's A Lady / Red-Eye Express / 1970
''John B. Sebastian'' is the debut album by John Sebastian, previously of the 1960s folk-rock band the Lovin' Spoonful. The album released in January 1970, includes several songs that would become staples of Sebastian's live performances during the early and mid-1970s. Most notably, the album included "She's a Lady", Sebastian's first solo single (released in December 1968) and ''Rainbow All Over Your Blues'' which appeared on the soundtrack album of the 1970 documentary film Woodstock. ''John B. Sebastian'' also featured support performances by David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash.
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RAINBOWS ALL OVER YOUR BLUES
John Sebastian - 1970
I been waiting my time just to talk to you
You´ve been lookin´all down in the mouth
and down at your shoes
...
RAINBOWS ALL OVER YOUR BLUES
John Sebastian - 1970
I been waiting my time just to talk to you
You´ve been lookin´all down in the mouth
and down at your shoes
Well, baby, I came to give you the news
I´ll paint rainbows all over your blues
I heard you been spending
a lot of your time up in your room
And at night you been watchin´
the dark side of the moon
You don´t talk to nonody
if they don´t talk to you
So Buddy and me came here
to sing you a tune
"I give up" is all you´ve really got to say
It´s time to find a new life style
Cause this really ain´t the way
Let´s go for a bounce
on my trampoline
I can show you the prettiest mountains
that you´ve ever seen
You better run to your closet
and fish out your blue suede shoes
I´ll paint rainbows all over your blues
RAINBOWS ALL OVER YOUR BLUES
John Sebastian - 1970
I been waiting my time just to talk to you
You´ve been lookin´all down in the mouth
and down at your shoes
Well, baby, I came to give you the news
I´ll paint rainbows all over your blues
I heard you been spending
a lot of your time up in your room
And at night you been watchin´
the dark side of the moon
You don´t talk to nonody
if they don´t talk to you
So Buddy and me came here
to sing you a tune
"I give up" is all you´ve really got to say
It´s time to find a new life style
Cause this really ain´t the way
Let´s go for a bounce
on my trampoline
I can show you the prettiest mountains
that you´ve ever seen
You better run to your closet
and fish out your blue suede shoes
I´ll paint rainbows all over your blues
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Rainbows All Over Your Blues · Dorothy Betz · Les Adam
All-Weather Friends
℗ 2012 Dorothy Betz and Les Adam
Released on: 2012-...
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Rainbows All Over Your Blues · Dorothy Betz · Les Adam
All-Weather Friends
℗ 2012 Dorothy Betz and Les Adam
Released on: 2012-01-09
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Provided to YouTube by CDBaby
Rainbows All Over Your Blues · Dorothy Betz · Les Adam
All-Weather Friends
℗ 2012 Dorothy Betz and Les Adam
Released on: 2012-01-09
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''John B. Sebastian'' is the debut album by John Sebastian, previously of the 1960s folk-rock band the Lovin' Spoonful. The album released in January 1970, inc...
''John B. Sebastian'' is the debut album by John Sebastian, previously of the 1960s folk-rock band the Lovin' Spoonful. The album released in January 1970, includes several songs that would become staples of Sebastian's live performances during the early and mid-1970s. Most notably, the album included "She's a Lady", Sebastian's first solo single (released in December 1968) and ''Rainbow All Over Your Blues'' which appeared on the soundtrack album of the 1970 documentary film Woodstock. ''John B. Sebastian'' also featured support performances by David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash.
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The Beatles Ringo Starr George Harrison John Lennon Paul McCartney Wings Classic Rock Acoustic Beatles cover Eric Clapton The White Album 1968 Band On The Run Wings At The Speed of Sound The Rolling Stones The Who Hot Tuna Jorma Kaukonen Gov't Mule Warren Haynes Black Sabbath Pink Floyd Simon And Garfunkel The Kinks Lynyrd Skynyrd Allman Brothers Band Dickey Betts Deep Purple Joe Bonamassa Ted Nugent Jimi Hendrix Experience Woodstock 1969 Jefferson Airplane Boston More Than A Feeling Peter Frampton Comes Alive One More From The Road Rod Stewart Aerosmith Kansas Steve Miller Band Steely Dan Uriah Heep Abbey Road Jeff Beck Badfinger Grateful Dead Jerry Garcia Bob Weir Phil Lesh Bad Company Beach Boys Billy Joel Bob Dylan Bob Seger Silver Bullet Band Dark Side Of The Moon Cat Stevens Country Joe & The Fish Neil Young Crazy Horse Canned Heat Charlie Daniels Band Chicago Terry Kath Creedeence Clearwater Revival AM Gold FM Radio Crosby, Stills & Nash Dave Mason David Gilmour Dickey Betts Duane Allman Dire Straits David Bromberg Derek & the Dominos Doobie Brothers The Eagles Doors Edgar Winter Group Elvin Bishop Group The Band Levon Hem Rick Danko The Last Waltz Emerson, Lake & Palmer Greg Lake Keith Emerson Carl Palmer
Electric Light Orchrestra Fleetwood Mac Stevie Nicks Peter Green Flying Burrito Brothers
Foreigner Foghat Frank Zappa Mothers of Invention Free Gordon Lightfoot Gram Parsons
Gregg Allman Grand Funk Railroad George Thorogood & the Destroyers Guess Who Henry Paul Band The Outlaws Hughie Thomasson Ronnie Van Zant Gary Rossington allen Collins Billy Powell Leon Wilkeson Artimus Pyle Bob Burns Ed King Rickey Medlocke Southern Rock Classic Rock & Roll Humble Pie Herat Ann Wilson Nancy Wilson Beach Boys Brian Wilson Jack Casady Jefferson Airplane Starship Grace Slick Paul Kantner
J. Geils Band Jackson Browne James Gang Joe Walsh James Taylor Cat Stevens Jim Croce Joe Cocker 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 Summer Of Love 1968 1969 John Entwistle John Denver John Fogerty John Mayall The Bluesbreakers Mick Taylor Joni Mitchell Janis Joplin Big Brother & the Holding Company Jethro Tull Ian Anderson Martin Barre Jeff Beck Joe Walsh Glenn Fry Johnny Cash Kansas Kerry Livgren
Keith Richards Mick Jagger Charlie Watts Bill Wyman Ron Ronnie Wood The Kinks Dave Davies Ray Davies Kim Simmonds Savoy Brown Kiss Ace Frehley Peter Criss Gene Simmons Paul Stanley Leon Russell Lovin' Spoonful Leslie West Mountain Linda Ronstadt Little Feat Moby Grape Montrose Sammy Hagar Marshall Tucker Band Doug Gray Toy Caldwell Moody Blues Ozzy Osbourne The Outlaws Papa John Creach Paul Butterfield Blues Band Paul Simon Pete Townshend Roger Daltrey Keith Moon The Who Poco Pat Travers Band Peter Frampton Robin Trower Robben Ford Rory Gallagher Taste Carlos Santana Scorpions Steppenwolf Small Faces T. Rex Blues Project Mamas & The Papas Monkees Seeds Sonics Three Dog Night Tommy Bolin Tommy James Shondells Ten Years After Alvin Lee Amboy Dukes Byrds Hollies Yardbirds Thin Lizzy Tom Petty Heartbreakers
Van Halen Eddie Van Halen David Lee Roth Uli Jon Roth Vanilla Fudge Van Morrison Jim Morrison Syd Barrett Roger Waters David Gilmour Yes Steve Howe Jon Anderson Chris Squire ZZ top Billy Gibbons Dusty Hill Frank Beard psychedelic rock Alice Cooper BTO Bachman Turner Overdrive Bad Company Country Joe & the Fish Johnny Winter garage rock am gold fm radio flashback rock and roll hotrockinjohnny free bird born to be wild 8 track 8-track cassette tape lp record vinyl 45 rpm single mono stereo remastered HD high definition HD-High-definition high quality HQ HQ-high-quality concert bootleg recorded live in concert steven tyler steve winwood SRV stevie ray Vaughn double trouble johnny van zant joe perry Tom Scholz brad delp Barry Goudreau 38 Special Arlo Guthrie Atlanta Rhythm Section bb king buddy guy B.B. King marcus king band john kay sparrow oldies greatest hits best of barefoot \ Georgia Satellites kentucky headhunters good rats Goose Creek Symphony gordon lightfoot randy rhoads grinderswitch geezer bulter bill ward 70s 1970s 60s 1960s 80s 1980s Guns N' Roses Herman's Hermits humble pie steve marriot small faces
''John B. Sebastian'' is the debut album by John Sebastian, previously of the 1960s folk-rock band the Lovin' Spoonful. The album released in January 1970, includes several songs that would become staples of Sebastian's live performances during the early and mid-1970s. Most notably, the album included "She's a Lady", Sebastian's first solo single (released in December 1968) and ''Rainbow All Over Your Blues'' which appeared on the soundtrack album of the 1970 documentary film Woodstock. ''John B. Sebastian'' also featured support performances by David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash.
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The Beatles Ringo Starr George Harrison John Lennon Paul McCartney Wings Classic Rock Acoustic Beatles cover Eric Clapton The White Album 1968 Band On The Run Wings At The Speed of Sound The Rolling Stones The Who Hot Tuna Jorma Kaukonen Gov't Mule Warren Haynes Black Sabbath Pink Floyd Simon And Garfunkel The Kinks Lynyrd Skynyrd Allman Brothers Band Dickey Betts Deep Purple Joe Bonamassa Ted Nugent Jimi Hendrix Experience Woodstock 1969 Jefferson Airplane Boston More Than A Feeling Peter Frampton Comes Alive One More From The Road Rod Stewart Aerosmith Kansas Steve Miller Band Steely Dan Uriah Heep Abbey Road Jeff Beck Badfinger Grateful Dead Jerry Garcia Bob Weir Phil Lesh Bad Company Beach Boys Billy Joel Bob Dylan Bob Seger Silver Bullet Band Dark Side Of The Moon Cat Stevens Country Joe & The Fish Neil Young Crazy Horse Canned Heat Charlie Daniels Band Chicago Terry Kath Creedeence Clearwater Revival AM Gold FM Radio Crosby, Stills & Nash Dave Mason David Gilmour Dickey Betts Duane Allman Dire Straits David Bromberg Derek & the Dominos Doobie Brothers The Eagles Doors Edgar Winter Group Elvin Bishop Group The Band Levon Hem Rick Danko The Last Waltz Emerson, Lake & Palmer Greg Lake Keith Emerson Carl Palmer
Electric Light Orchrestra Fleetwood Mac Stevie Nicks Peter Green Flying Burrito Brothers
Foreigner Foghat Frank Zappa Mothers of Invention Free Gordon Lightfoot Gram Parsons
Gregg Allman Grand Funk Railroad George Thorogood & the Destroyers Guess Who Henry Paul Band The Outlaws Hughie Thomasson Ronnie Van Zant Gary Rossington allen Collins Billy Powell Leon Wilkeson Artimus Pyle Bob Burns Ed King Rickey Medlocke Southern Rock Classic Rock & Roll Humble Pie Herat Ann Wilson Nancy Wilson Beach Boys Brian Wilson Jack Casady Jefferson Airplane Starship Grace Slick Paul Kantner
J. Geils Band Jackson Browne James Gang Joe Walsh James Taylor Cat Stevens Jim Croce Joe Cocker 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 Summer Of Love 1968 1969 John Entwistle John Denver John Fogerty John Mayall The Bluesbreakers Mick Taylor Joni Mitchell Janis Joplin Big Brother & the Holding Company Jethro Tull Ian Anderson Martin Barre Jeff Beck Joe Walsh Glenn Fry Johnny Cash Kansas Kerry Livgren
Keith Richards Mick Jagger Charlie Watts Bill Wyman Ron Ronnie Wood The Kinks Dave Davies Ray Davies Kim Simmonds Savoy Brown Kiss Ace Frehley Peter Criss Gene Simmons Paul Stanley Leon Russell Lovin' Spoonful Leslie West Mountain Linda Ronstadt Little Feat Moby Grape Montrose Sammy Hagar Marshall Tucker Band Doug Gray Toy Caldwell Moody Blues Ozzy Osbourne The Outlaws Papa John Creach Paul Butterfield Blues Band Paul Simon Pete Townshend Roger Daltrey Keith Moon The Who Poco Pat Travers Band Peter Frampton Robin Trower Robben Ford Rory Gallagher Taste Carlos Santana Scorpions Steppenwolf Small Faces T. Rex Blues Project Mamas & The Papas Monkees Seeds Sonics Three Dog Night Tommy Bolin Tommy James Shondells Ten Years After Alvin Lee Amboy Dukes Byrds Hollies Yardbirds Thin Lizzy Tom Petty Heartbreakers
Van Halen Eddie Van Halen David Lee Roth Uli Jon Roth Vanilla Fudge Van Morrison Jim Morrison Syd Barrett Roger Waters David Gilmour Yes Steve Howe Jon Anderson Chris Squire ZZ top Billy Gibbons Dusty Hill Frank Beard psychedelic rock Alice Cooper BTO Bachman Turner Overdrive Bad Company Country Joe & the Fish Johnny Winter garage rock am gold fm radio flashback rock and roll hotrockinjohnny free bird born to be wild 8 track 8-track cassette tape lp record vinyl 45 rpm single mono stereo remastered HD high definition HD-High-definition high quality HQ HQ-high-quality concert bootleg recorded live in concert steven tyler steve winwood SRV stevie ray Vaughn double trouble johnny van zant joe perry Tom Scholz brad delp Barry Goudreau 38 Special Arlo Guthrie Atlanta Rhythm Section bb king buddy guy B.B. King marcus king band john kay sparrow oldies greatest hits best of barefoot \ Georgia Satellites kentucky headhunters good rats Goose Creek Symphony gordon lightfoot randy rhoads grinderswitch geezer bulter bill ward 70s 1970s 60s 1960s 80s 1980s Guns N' Roses Herman's Hermits humble pie steve marriot small faces
RAINBOWS ALL OVER YOUR BLUES
John Sebastian - 1970
I been waiting my time just to talk to you
You´ve been lookin´all down in the mouth
and down at your shoes
Well, baby, I came to give you the news
I´ll paint rainbows all over your blues
I heard you been spending
a lot of your time up in your room
And at night you been watchin´
the dark side of the moon
You don´t talk to nonody
if they don´t talk to you
So Buddy and me came here
to sing you a tune
"I give up" is all you´ve really got to say
It´s time to find a new life style
Cause this really ain´t the way
Let´s go for a bounce
on my trampoline
I can show you the prettiest mountains
that you´ve ever seen
You better run to your closet
and fish out your blue suede shoes
I´ll paint rainbows all over your blues
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All-Weather Friends
℗ 2012 Dorothy Betz and Les Adam
Released on: 2012-01-09
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''John B. Sebastian'' is the debut album by John Sebastian, previously of the 1960s folk-rock band the Lovin' Spoonful. The album released in January 1970, includes several songs that would become staples of Sebastian's live performances during the early and mid-1970s. Most notably, the album included "She's a Lady", Sebastian's first solo single (released in December 1968) and ''Rainbow All Over Your Blues'' which appeared on the soundtrack album of the 1970 documentary film Woodstock. ''John B. Sebastian'' also featured support performances by David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash.
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The Beatles Ringo Starr George Harrison John Lennon Paul McCartney Wings Classic Rock Acoustic Beatles cover Eric Clapton The White Album 1968 Band On The Run Wings At The Speed of Sound The Rolling Stones The Who Hot Tuna Jorma Kaukonen Gov't Mule Warren Haynes Black Sabbath Pink Floyd Simon And Garfunkel The Kinks Lynyrd Skynyrd Allman Brothers Band Dickey Betts Deep Purple Joe Bonamassa Ted Nugent Jimi Hendrix Experience Woodstock 1969 Jefferson Airplane Boston More Than A Feeling Peter Frampton Comes Alive One More From The Road Rod Stewart Aerosmith Kansas Steve Miller Band Steely Dan Uriah Heep Abbey Road Jeff Beck Badfinger Grateful Dead Jerry Garcia Bob Weir Phil Lesh Bad Company Beach Boys Billy Joel Bob Dylan Bob Seger Silver Bullet Band Dark Side Of The Moon Cat Stevens Country Joe & The Fish Neil Young Crazy Horse Canned Heat Charlie Daniels Band Chicago Terry Kath Creedeence Clearwater Revival AM Gold FM Radio Crosby, Stills & Nash Dave Mason David Gilmour Dickey Betts Duane Allman Dire Straits David Bromberg Derek & the Dominos Doobie Brothers The Eagles Doors Edgar Winter Group Elvin Bishop Group The Band Levon Hem Rick Danko The Last Waltz Emerson, Lake & Palmer Greg Lake Keith Emerson Carl Palmer
Electric Light Orchrestra Fleetwood Mac Stevie Nicks Peter Green Flying Burrito Brothers
Foreigner Foghat Frank Zappa Mothers of Invention Free Gordon Lightfoot Gram Parsons
Gregg Allman Grand Funk Railroad George Thorogood & the Destroyers Guess Who Henry Paul Band The Outlaws Hughie Thomasson Ronnie Van Zant Gary Rossington allen Collins Billy Powell Leon Wilkeson Artimus Pyle Bob Burns Ed King Rickey Medlocke Southern Rock Classic Rock & Roll Humble Pie Herat Ann Wilson Nancy Wilson Beach Boys Brian Wilson Jack Casady Jefferson Airplane Starship Grace Slick Paul Kantner
J. Geils Band Jackson Browne James Gang Joe Walsh James Taylor Cat Stevens Jim Croce Joe Cocker 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 Summer Of Love 1968 1969 John Entwistle John Denver John Fogerty John Mayall The Bluesbreakers Mick Taylor Joni Mitchell Janis Joplin Big Brother & the Holding Company Jethro Tull Ian Anderson Martin Barre Jeff Beck Joe Walsh Glenn Fry Johnny Cash Kansas Kerry Livgren
Keith Richards Mick Jagger Charlie Watts Bill Wyman Ron Ronnie Wood The Kinks Dave Davies Ray Davies Kim Simmonds Savoy Brown Kiss Ace Frehley Peter Criss Gene Simmons Paul Stanley Leon Russell Lovin' Spoonful Leslie West Mountain Linda Ronstadt Little Feat Moby Grape Montrose Sammy Hagar Marshall Tucker Band Doug Gray Toy Caldwell Moody Blues Ozzy Osbourne The Outlaws Papa John Creach Paul Butterfield Blues Band Paul Simon Pete Townshend Roger Daltrey Keith Moon The Who Poco Pat Travers Band Peter Frampton Robin Trower Robben Ford Rory Gallagher Taste Carlos Santana Scorpions Steppenwolf Small Faces T. Rex Blues Project Mamas & The Papas Monkees Seeds Sonics Three Dog Night Tommy Bolin Tommy James Shondells Ten Years After Alvin Lee Amboy Dukes Byrds Hollies Yardbirds Thin Lizzy Tom Petty Heartbreakers
Van Halen Eddie Van Halen David Lee Roth Uli Jon Roth Vanilla Fudge Van Morrison Jim Morrison Syd Barrett Roger Waters David Gilmour Yes Steve Howe Jon Anderson Chris Squire ZZ top Billy Gibbons Dusty Hill Frank Beard psychedelic rock Alice Cooper BTO Bachman Turner Overdrive Bad Company Country Joe & the Fish Johnny Winter garage rock am gold fm radio flashback rock and roll hotrockinjohnny free bird born to be wild 8 track 8-track cassette tape lp record vinyl 45 rpm single mono stereo remastered HD high definition HD-High-definition high quality HQ HQ-high-quality concert bootleg recorded live in concert steven tyler steve winwood SRV stevie ray Vaughn double trouble johnny van zant joe perry Tom Scholz brad delp Barry Goudreau 38 Special Arlo Guthrie Atlanta Rhythm Section bb king buddy guy B.B. King marcus king band john kay sparrow oldies greatest hits best of barefoot \ Georgia Satellites kentucky headhunters good rats Goose Creek Symphony gordon lightfoot randy rhoads grinderswitch geezer bulter bill ward 70s 1970s 60s 1960s 80s 1980s Guns N' Roses Herman's Hermits humble pie steve marriot small faces
Joe Hill, born Joel Emmanuel Hägglund in Gävle, Sweden, and also known as Joseph Hillström (October 7, 1879 – November 19, 1915) was a Swedish-Americanlabor activist, songwriter, and member of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW, familiarly called the "Wobblies"). A native Swedish speaker, he learned English during the early 1900s, while working various jobs from New York to San Francisco. Hill, an immigrant worker frequently facing unemployment and underemployment, became a popular songwriter and cartoonist for the radical union. His most famous songs include "The Preacher and the Slave" (in which he coined the phrase "pie in the sky"), "The Tramp", "There is Power in a Union", "The Rebel Girl", and "Casey Jones—the Union Scab", which express the harsh and combative life of itinerant workers, and call for workers to organize their efforts to improve working conditions.
In 1914, John G. Morrison, a Salt Lake City area grocer and former policeman, and his son were shot and killed by two men. The same evening, Hill arrived at a doctor's office with a gunshot wound, and briefly mentioned a fight over a woman. Yet Hill refused to explain further, even after he was accused of the grocery store murders on the basis of his injury. Hill was convicted of the murders in a controversial trial. Following an unsuccessful appeal, political debates, and international calls for clemency from high-profile figures and workers' organizations, Hill was executed in November 1915. After his death, he was memorialized by several folk songs. His life and death have inspired books and poetry.
I dreamed I saw Joe Hill last night Alive as you and me Says I, 'But Joe, you're ten years dead' 'I never died', says he 'I never died', says he. In Salt Lake, Joe, says I Him standing by my side 'They framed you on a murder charge' Says Joe, 'I never died' Says Joe, 'I never died.' The copper bosses they shot you, Joe, They filled you full of lead 'Takes more than guns to kill a man' Says Joe, 'And I ain't dead' Says Joe, 'And I ain't dead.' And standing there as big as life And smiling with his eyes Says Joe, 'What they forgot to kill' 'Went on to organize' 'Went on to organize.' Joe Hill ain't dead, he says to me Joe Hill ain't never died Where working man are out on strike Joe Hill is at their side Joe Hill is at their side. In San Diego up to Maine In every mine and mill Where working men defend their rights It's there you'll find Joe Hill It's there you'll find Joe Hill. I dreamed I saw Joe Hill last night Alive as you and me Says I, But Joe, you're ten years dead I never died, says he