What's Going On
What's Going On
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Our Take
Our Take
It's no secret that the Isle of Wight Festival in 1970 was an absolute cracker. And the release of TASTE's live album "What's Going On" from that historic event is a real treat for music lovers looking to take a trip down memory lane.
Right from the get-go, TASTE launches into their set with a fiery energy that's contagious. Rory Gallagher's guitar work is nothing short of virtuosic, with each riff and solo leaving jaws dropped and air guitars strummed in unison.
The band's chemistry is palpable, with the rhythm section of Richard McCracken on bass and John Wilson on drums laying down a solid foundation for Gallagher to shine. Tracks like "Sugar Mama" and "Gambling Blues" showcase the band's versatility, blending blues, rock, and a touch of jazz into a potent musical cocktail.
But it's the extended jams on songs like "Catfish" and "What's Going On" where TASTE truly shines. Gallagher's improvisational skills are on full display here, creating moments of pure musical magic that transport listeners to a higher plane of sonic bliss.
Overall, "What's Going On" is a must-have for any fan of classic rock or blues. It's a time capsule of a bygone era when live music was king, and TASTE was ruling the roost with their electrifying performances. So grab a pint, crank up the volume, and let TASTE take you on a journey back to the summer of '70. Cheers!
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. What's Going On
2. Sugar Mama
3. Morning Sun
4. Gambling Blues
5. Sinner Boy
6. I'll Remember
7. I Feel So Good
8. Catfish Blues
9. Same Old Story
10. Blister On the Moon
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About the artist
Taste
TASTE, the enigmatic electronic pop sensation that has been taking the music world by storm, is the epitome of musical innovation and boundary-pushing creativity. With their eclectic blend of glitchy beats, ethereal vocals, and thought-provoking lyrics, this musical maestro has carved out a niche all of their own in the ever-evolving landscape of modern music. Hailing from the gritty streets of East London, TASTE brings a rawness and authenticity to their music that is palpable in every note. Their intimate and introspective lyrics delve deep into the human experience, exploring themes of love, loss, and everything in between in a way that is both relatable and profoundly moving. But what truly sets TASTE apart from the pack is their fearless experimentation with sound and production techniques. From warped synths to chopped-up vocal samples, their sonic palette is as vast and diverse as the musical influences that inspire them. It's this willingness to push the boundaries of what is considered conventional in music that has earned TASTE a reputation as one of the most exciting and innovative artists on the scene today. So, whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual listener just dipping your toe into the world of electronic pop, one thing is for sure – TASTE is a musical force to be reckoned with. Keep your ears peeled and your eyes peeled for what this groundbreaking artist has in store next. Trust me, you won't want to miss it.
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