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3 weeks ago
"Rock And Roll Circus" - by ROXY
The 1970 debut of West Coast rock band Roxy was unfortunately also its last release. ROXY displays the band's assured pop skills, filtered through ...
jamessullysullivan • 91 views
1761Charlie
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3 weeks ago
Start of Something Good
bluedaizy41 • 331 views
1761Charlie
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You just gotta love this Jersey Girl!!!!
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3 weeks ago
Lulu Oh Me Oh My
Memorable 1969 hit from Lulu. Lulu Kennedy-Cairns, OBE (born Marie McDonald McLaughlin Lawrie, 3 November 1948, Lennoxtown, East Dunbartonshire), b...
boswell69 • 17,795 views
1761Charlie
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Pardon my French but . . . FUCK Adele . . . this is how to sing. Long live Lulu!!!
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3 weeks ago
"Snow Queen" - Roger Nichols Trio (1967) (Single Only Version)
"Snow Queen" by Roger Nichols Trio was written by Gerry Goffin & Carole King. This song was released in 1967 with A-Side "Love Song, Love Song" (A&...
ma01302250sa • 8,638 views
1761Charlie
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Pre-Carpenters . . . listen to the background harmonies . . . Karen and Richard.
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3 weeks ago
No Good To Cry - The Wildweeds 2011 Iron Horse
The Wildweeds
Iron Horse Music Hall, Northampton MA
December 27, 2011
seeamanaboutahorse • 1,319 views
1761Charlie
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This was a legitimate #1 hit in Bostont on both WBZ and WMEX!!!! The rest of the world missed out oun it.
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3 weeks ago
Johnny Rivers - Carpet Man
Second song on Side One of Johnny's 'Rewind' LP
Song written by Jim Webb
jriversmusic • 1,509 views
1761Charlie
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Add to this . . . The Fifth Dimension . . . who, I believe, also recorded it as a single. BTW, they are the backing vocals on this great Jim Webb song.
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3 weeks ago
Johnny Rivers - Tunesmith
Third song on Side One of Johnny's 'Rewind' LP
Song written by Jim Webb
jriversmusic • 4,624 views
1761Charlie
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I have tears in my eyes . . . listening to this . . . after so many years . . . just beautiful.
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3 weeks ago
Johnny Rivers - For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her
Song taken from Johnny's 'Rewind' LP
Song written by Paul Simon
What A Dream I had
Pressed in organdy
Clothed in Crinoline
Of smoky burgundy
Softe...
jriversmusic • 2,313 views
1761Charlie
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Background vocals by the Fifth Demension . . . before they became famous.
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3 weeks ago
Paul Revere & The Raiders-Get Out Of My Mind
From their album "Something Happening".
lydiabbc • 5,391 views
1761Charlie
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Poor audio quality . . . but one of their great non-single cuts. They really were a great band . . . despite their "bopper" image.
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4 months ago
Hall of Fame, 06-15-11: Richie Evans
NASCAR's Hall of Fame ain't just for Cup guys. Dustin Long talks about the "King of the Modifieds".
rowdyracing • 770 views
1761Charlie
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These "youngsters" don't even have a clue as to what kind of man and driver Richie was. They should be spanked.
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4 months ago
Climax Blues Band - Couldn't Get It Right
A special thanks to Keith for all the "help" with this vid!! :)
ann6079 • 513,066 views
1761Charlie
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How could they get it so right? . . . and then . . . nothing . . . just about a perfect (one hit wonder) single.
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4 months ago
Rare Earth - Get Ready - 45 RPM - Original HOT MONO MIX
Get Ready
Debut
Peaked
Written by: W. Robinson
Rare Earth Records was a subsidiary of Motown Records.
Here how this record actually sounded in ...
WABCRADIO77 • 7,122 views
1761Charlie
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Actually, if I remember correctly, the first "white" act signed by Motown on their Soul label was a female singer by the name of Chris Clark.
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4 months ago
The McCoys - Come On Let's Go - 45 RPM Mono Mix
Original Bang Records #522
Debut 4/23/1966 and peaked at #22 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart.
For more great music like this, tune into REWOUND Ra...
WABCRADIO77 • 1,510 views
1761Charlie
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Yeah . . . to an extent, Phil Spector was right about MONO . . . and, as he said, that's really how you hear live music . . . maybe I'm "old school" but I really miss hearing the hits on AM (on the sky wave) when they were new. But, the stereo mixes are cool too!
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4 months ago
THE McCOYS- "I GOT TO GO BACK (AND WATCH THAT LITTLE GIRL DANCE)
LYRICS: I saw her dancin', dancin' in some smokey place yeah;
I'll bet that I was the only one who watched her face.
All night I never saw her ...
rwells47 • 4,759 views
1761Charlie
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OMG . . . absolutely one of their very best!!!!!
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4 months ago
The McCoys - Beat The Clock - 1967
Sorry for the lame video, but I couldn't stand that this great song wasn't on YouTube in a more listenable form. HAD to act quickly! No camcorder a...
lumpytwangage • 9,695 views
1761Charlie
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Just a small example of just how good this band was . . . beyond Sloopy.
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4 months ago
Saturday at Island Dragway, Great Meadows, New Jersey
drag racing on a quarter mile track with '60s and '70s musclecars, lots of shine, horsepower and speed, with loud engines and smoking tires.
bcooke1234 • 7,529 views
1761Charlie
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Nice piece . . . interesting study. Pleasant.
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5 months ago
The Jordan Brothers Gimme Some Lovin'
Jordan Brothers
Beachy32164 • 6,105 views
1761Charlie
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@jsf409chevy Hi Dr. Jim . . . even though it was a hit in the Boston market, I/we knew nothing about them . . . glad you did. Cheers! Charlie
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5 months ago
Curtis Lee - Pretty Little Angele Eyes
Curtis Lee - Pretty Little Angele Eyes
Here you can read about the car.
chrysler30062 • 253,366 views
1761Charlie
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@crazyromanian1 It is a savior . . . my large vinyl collection is in storage and my airchecks are in limbo. Once in a while, when I get in a "music mood" . . . I turn to YouTube and am often amazed at what is here.
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7 months ago
No Good To Cry - The Wildsweeds
Wildweeds
billystewart5by5 • 7,438 views
1761Charlie
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It's the Wildweeds . . . one less "s" . . . and this was a bonafied #1 record on both WBZ and WMEX in Boston. Too bad it didn't get more airplay around the country. GREAT RECORD!!!
Stumble across this vinyl album back in the '70's here at the Jersey Shore. WOW!!!!! If you haven't heard Bob Segarini and Roxy . . . you really missed something. Check out "Windy Day" . . . a real "Sam" song. If you were in the Garden State back then you will know exactly what I mean.