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3 days ago
Eric Burdon - The Animals - We Gotta Get Out Of This Place
This video seems to have disappeared. There is another version of this with a 50 second introduction here: www dot youtube dot com/watch?v=TpNWSW49...
TangerineSequel • 1,397,419 views
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3 days ago
Your Saving Grace-Steve Miller Band
Title track from the Steve Miller Band's fourth album, released in March 1970
radiovixen76 • 65,527 views
Cleartwater
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Cleartwarer here, the refrian on this song is absolutely great. Many a times as i smoke a dobee, the live performance comes back to me. Your'e Saving Grace belongs by itself. This is what mushc from the 70's is about. Not the trash they come up with today. Great Harmony on the refrain. Love ya ma...
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1 month ago
Mona - Quicksilver Messenger Service
"Mona," by Quicksilver Messenger Service, from their album, "Happy Trails" (1969)
clotho98 • 105,930 views
Cleartwater
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I had to guard this cassette for always man. The grunts tried to lift it from ne on several occassions. It was the only tape I could listen to in Vietnam. I was a water truck driver and serviced the entire Mekong Delta. A bit hairy, but my cassette of Mona and QMS and the pack of joints a smoked ...
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2 months ago
Amboy Dukes, The Journey to the Center of the Mind
Amboy Dukes, The Journey to the Center of the Mind
ubeumbe • 736,347 views
Cleartwater
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kingofthebeach27. Thanks for caring man. By the way, Captain Beyond had one really good song "Nothing left To Live For", They really did a good job on that one. Ted, well he is just Ted Nugent and nuff said. Dino (now deceased) from QMS was supurb on vocals. They introduced (Who Do you Love, Wy ...
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3 months ago
Ten Years After live at Woodstock 1969.
With Alvin Lee. I am going home.
younanar • 3,291,851 views
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3 months ago
Sommerrodelbahn im Stubaital - Mountain Coaster
Die längste Sommerrodelbahn Europas im Stubaital in Mieders. Sie ist 2.800 m lang und führt über unzählige Serpentinen über 600 Höhenmeter in Tal. ...
Mulxx • 457,524 views
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This is really cool, I would do it in a second. So the kid doe not have a helmet? Do you really think te cart is going to go off the electrified trail. I doubt it. I would do it i a minute. George Boand United States, state of Nebraska.
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6 months ago
Eric Clapton Duane Allman - Let It Rain - Live 1970
Soul Mates 1970
Derek and The Dominos with Skydog
clayopalstar • 206,081 views
Cleartwater
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warr0950, Man your right the soundis not good and it is really hard to pick out Duane playing. But listen closely, the real clean playing Is actually Duane. I can't get any licks to come to mind But Duane is playing. The sharp clean playing is Duane the Skyman. That is Duane playing ther really f...
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6 months ago
Top ten guitarists ever
*** I DID NOT COME UP WITH THIS LIST I SIMPLY TOOK PICTURES OFF THE NET OF THE GUITARISTS ON THE LIST AND PUT SONGS BEHIND THEM***
The top ten gui...
spittball33 • 144,799 views
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Hey, did you forget Alvin Lee. His performance in Woodstock of Going Home to see my Baby is classical. I don't know who the people at Rolling Stone are but they forgot one of the greatest duitar players of all time. I put him close To Duane Allman. Alvin was fast and accurate and played a great g...
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6 months ago
"Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out" - Derek and the Dominos
From the Layla album.
Eric Clapton - guitar/vocals
Bobby Whitlock - organ
Duane Allman - guitar
Alby Galuten - piano
Carl Radle - bass
Jim Gordon ...
evanguy • 145,301 views
Cleartwater
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The supreme slide action of Duane is evident. He just takes the song over and takes it to whereever he wants. You can hear him playing slide in the background until he takes a solo. Most masterful guitar player I ever heard. Fillmore East was great. Since I am 62 I was fortunate enough to hear Du...
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11 months ago
Compared To What
The song was recorded in 1969 by pianist Les McCann and saxophonist Eddie Harris for their album, Swiss Movement, recorded live at the Montreux Jaz...
drgreez • 131,233 views
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11 months ago
Cleartwater
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Les Mcann and Eddie Harris and the best trumpet player I have ever seen, Benny Bailey what a cut. I saw them live at the Montreux Jazz Festival 1969 after Vietnam. What a rocking Jazz band. Benny Bailey steals the song wioth his solo on the trumpet. Listen closely and you'll hear it talk. Cleartw...
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11 months ago
Don't Keep Me Wondering (Live w/ Duane)
This is actual footage of the Allmans playing at Fillmore... Enjoy :)
musicman5200 • 696,033 views
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Cleartwater here, this is an amazing song and Duane plays his heart out. I never seen a slide player as good as he became, People say Hendrix is the best, but with his feedback and irrational notes no comparison to Duane Allman. I want to thank musicman5200 for downloading this amazing song. Viet...
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11 months ago
Goin' Down Slow - Duane Allman
Goin' Down Slow
From "Duane Allman Anthology"
iokata • 497,825 views
Cleartwater
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@Mastas999 Cleartwater here, listening to this fine action of Duane Allman. Never have heard a dropped note or choid. I agree with you he was the best tpo ever live. Never got into Derek Trucks. Duane's guitar can talk to you if you listen close. Going down slow is supurb. The action of his finge...
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11 months ago
"Key to the Highway" - Derek and the Dominos
From the Layla album.
evanguy • 179,623 views
Cleartwater
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@warr0950 Hey bro, Cleartwater here, Did you listen to Key to the Highway at 8:00 into the song. Duane takes the song to a new level and Clapton is great but it is easy to tell them apart since Duane is so clean in his work and Clapton is a little muddier but still supurb. You can really pick out...
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11 months ago
Brian Auger's Oblivion Express - Compared To What
Brian Auger's Oblivion Express at The Little Fox Theater in Redwood City 4-30-09. A brilliant show!
handmethepiano • 19,642 views
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Brian Auger. Man I was lucky enough to see the Oblivion Express with Captain Beyond and Quicksilver Messenger Service on the same show. Captain Beyond opened the show then The great Brian Auger and the show stealer Quicksilver Messenger Service. The show was broadcast live from the Orpheum Theate...
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11 months ago
Quicksilver Messenger Service - Fresh Air (1971)
Quicksilver Messenger Service performing Fresh Air at the closing of the Fillmore in 1971. I tried to clean up the audio a bit, let me know what y...
aurora1957A • 365,065 views
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Dino V. I believe was arrested for awhile but this video is great. For a 62 year old Vietnam Vet, this was the music I carried around with me in country. Everyone was always trying to rip me off but I kept the tape well hidden and listened to it as much as I could. Anyone who remembers QMS is old...
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11 months ago
One Way Out-The Allman Bros. Band
One Way Out-The Allman Bros. Band
wutsupmane • 382,310 views
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One way out, man in country there was only two way outs. I'm glad I picked ther right one since I have been fortunate enough to see the ALB Band at Fillmore East back in the days. Dicky Betts plays the rythym guitar and you can hear Duane in the background just strumming. His solo is the finest I...
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11 months ago
Duane Allman solo - Loan Me A Dime
Duane Allman played this guitar solo on a Boz Scaggs song during his up and coming years as a session guitarist. He was twenty two years old at the...
kpatch3456 • 261,617 views
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@orangerobbie Hey man, I ain't heard Alvin Lee's name in many years since Ten Years After broke up. I heard Alvin Lee retired from playing. Man way to early. His guitar was a close rival to Duane Allman, but really not even close. This Boz Scaggs song gace Duane some place to play his solos. Try...
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1 year ago
Allman Brothers Band - One Way Out - Live 1971
This album was recorded live at A&R Studios, New York, on August 26, 1971 and broadcast in stereo on WPLJ-FM. The objective of the broadcast was to...
clayopalstar • 202,061 views
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Tom Doucette was the harp player. One way out is the most fantastic slide guitar work ever accomplished. I am 62 and was at the Fillmore East to see him belt out this song. Wilson Pickett said it all, when Duane played he was reaching for the sky. Hence the Skyman nickname. Maybe I can meet this ...
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1 year ago
Allman Brothers Band - One Way Out - Closing Night At The Fillmore (6/27/71)
Track 4: One Way Out (same version that appears on Live At Fillmore East)
This is the closing night of The Fillmore East, a very special show tha...
HendrixClaptonSRV • 36,843 views
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One Way Out, have you ever heard a whinny dog sound out of a guitar. Man Duane was the master and as I saw him at Fillmore East, as I am 62, never would I have imagined that such sound could come from a guitar. Dicky Betts plays the first part well, but Duane, my God what an outstanding performan...
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1 year ago
Eric Clapton - Layla
Eric Clapton - Layla
Thank you for these more than 20 million views!
This belongs to the Madison Square Garden concert in 1999. Thanks to RockKil...
avi92 • 25,887,789 views
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Its pretty good, but you gotta admit Duane i missing and all the high licks are not there. Clapton, as I listened to this song, made some mistakes but playing a soing from 1970 its still pretty good. I hope Duane is looking down and saying "Dam why wasn't I there to make this song pretty like I d...
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1 year ago
The Allman Brothers Band 1995 One Way Out Live at the R&RHOF
The Allman Brothers Band 1995 One Way Out Live at the 1995 Rock n Roll Hall Of Fame
musiccuts • 309,926 views
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@Clearwater: Yea its a good video but i miss Duane's clear slide guitar and defining notes. Warren plays good but its not the Skyman by along shot. Its work listening to but sadly Duane is not on lead guitar with that whinny dog sound he played in his short solo. Too bad since Duane was the maste...
Was his voice fucking good. When i was In Nam in 1968-70 Eric Burton was with me every step of the way. I listened to this tape for several years till it finally broke and fuck man I can't find another one. I think this song was made when I was a senpior in High school. So much for this man, he h...