
It’s among my favorite videos of a concert performance. Supporting players are Jaco Pastorius on bass, Pat Metheny on guitar, Michael Brecker on sax, Don Alias on drums, Lyle Mays on keyboards, and The Persuasions. I’m delighted to discover that the video of Joni Mitchell’s classic Shadows and Light concert (1980) can be viewed in full (1h 13m) on YouTube. This clip includes the fab four wailing in Liverpool’s Cavern Club: (If YouTube has taken down this video clip, you can hear the same recording with groovy rock and roll clips (sorry - requires Flash) from 1950s America and early Beatles. I’m amazed that Larry Williams isn’t in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.Įxtra credit assignment: Compare and contrast the Beatles’ cover of Slow Down with Larry Williams’ original. While Williams was alive, the Beatles paid their respects by admirably covering Larry’s Dizzy Miss Lizzy, Slow Down, and Bad Boy. In the mid-1950s, Williams inherited star billing from Little Richard (who’d forsaken rock and roll for religion) at New Orleans’ record label Specialty Records. He was born in 1935 and died on this date, January 7, in 1980. Larry also composed Dizzy Miss Lizzy, Bad Boy, and Bony Moronie - classic rock tunes, all. I think that the dancers are from a 1950s Hollywood rock & roll movie. The tune, ringing with ninth chords, was released on disc in 1958. Hopefully yours has this option which will at least allow you to install XP via USB optical drive without an AHCI driver.The tune, “Slow Down”, is performed on piano and sung by its composer, Larry Williams. It may or may not be possible on a laptop if you using a Haswell / Broadwell unless your BIOS has an option to select IDE compatibility under SATA. XP is what I'm using right now even though it is outdated it still has a lot of breathing room for the common user and in a lot of ways the interface is better than the newer ones.Ĭheck out my walkthrough.

I have a small netbook (Packard Bell ZE7) it came with windows 7, then I had windows 8.1 then windows 10, because its only an intel atom with 1GB ram its quite slow, I want to try and put windows XP on (via USB) but when I try from desktop the option to install XP is greyed out, I read online that you cant install XP when an operating system is already installed so I wiped the HDD clean and booted up to read my XP USB first, to install it, when I start the installation it keeps saying C drive is corrupt, but its not as it still lets me install windows 10 etc
