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1 day ago
Lazy
Deep Purple performing LAZY in Scandanavia 1972, featuring the classic Mk2 line up of Ian Gillan,Roger Glover, Ian Paice,Jon Lord & Ritchie Blackmore
deeppurpleos • 90,455 views
GuyWithNoName67
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3 days ago
Live With Me - Humble Pie
Live With Me - Humble Pie
theseeker23 • 19,889 views
GuyWithNoName67
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@Historyguy13 All four members would alternate on everything. Some songs would have the drummer play bass, the bassist sing, Frampton play organ and Marriott on drums, for example.
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3 weeks ago
Herman's Hermits No Milk Today Lyrics
No Milk Today by Herman's Hermits lyrics.
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Monakiert • 294,508 views
GuyWithNoName67
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@DigJam53 What do you mean? I still have a milkman!
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3 weeks ago
Herman's Hermits - No Milk Today
Herman's Hermits - No Milk Today
Joemyself • 1,311,016 views
GuyWithNoName67
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What does the level of happiness of a company have to do with getting milk?
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1 month ago
Beyond and Before by Yes
From Wikipedia:
Yes is the 1969 eponymous debut album from British progressive rock band Yes, considered among the first progressive rock albums. T...
vzqk50CL • 1,659 views
GuyWithNoName67
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I know this might sound odd, but at times, I actually prefer the earliest line-up of Yes. Some kind of psychedelic jazz-pop? Whatever... The point is, most of the songs are, imo, forgotten gems, even the covers. Actually, now that I think of it, their cover of "I See You" was the first Yes song I...
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1 month ago
genesis - Where the Sour Turns to Sweet - and the Word Was
Download for free genesis - Where the Sour Turns to Sweet - and the Word Was
54ndGod • 9,321 views
GuyWithNoName67
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This album was/is sadly underrated. Sure, it's not as epic as "Selling England by the Pound", but what is? It's just some fine piano pop, with a touch of Beatles, Zombies, Moody Blues and Bee Gees' influence, as well as Peter Gabriel's divine voice. If you ask me, it's actually a lot better than ...
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1 month ago
Spencer Davis Group Every Little Bit Hurts
Spencer Davis Group Every Little Bit Hurts
sirgaryhoi • 35,078 views
GuyWithNoName67
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I wish the original line-up of The Spencer Davis Group had stuck together. In my honest opinion, they were always a better band than Stevie's next groups, Traffic and Blind Faith. After all, there was nothing pretentious about it; just a diverse melting pot of R&B, blue-eyed soul, jazz, gospel, a...
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1 month ago
What If Keith Moon Had Not Been Taken Away? Vol 1
My interpretation of what How Can You Do It Alone? would have sounded like if Keith had lived, using some signature moves he used many times.
905Alive • 524 views
GuyWithNoName67
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1 month ago
Hey Sha-Lo-Ney - The Action
Hey Sha-Lo-Ney by The Action
theseeker23 • 7,215 views
GuyWithNoName67
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I pretty much agree with one of my favorite music critics here; The Action are the best 60s band to never have released an album.
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1 month ago
s2trash • 4,338 views
GuyWithNoName67
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"Anyway Anyhow Anywhere" and this song should've been a double A-side hit. Both songs are just awesome. Actually, now that I think of it, a lot of the Who's b-sides could've been big hits like their a-sides. It's a shame they've never had a single number 1 single. Even Manfred Mann did, for Pete'...
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1 month ago
GrantJacobReinhardt • 8,181 views
GuyWithNoName67
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The whole Quadrophenia album is f***ing amazing! For me, it's the best album of all time. The bass guitar and drums never sounded like that again (I find Geddy Lee had a different, more prog-rock sounding-style of playing the bass). And the concept of the album actually works, unlike Sgt. Pepper.
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1 month ago
The Who - La La-La Lies
La La - La Lies taken from The Who first album My Generation.
It's always been one of my favourite songs from the album.
A great little track wri...
KimberRules1 • 9,974 views
GuyWithNoName67
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And they say World Beat didn't exist until the really-late 70s! Keith's drum pattern on this song sounds pretty African to me.
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1 month ago
the who- a legal matter
pictures of the who and their album covers with the song a legal matter
whonacho9 • 22,607 views
GuyWithNoName67
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@elvispresley718 Thank God. I thought I was the only one who that this sound like an early form of country rock! I could totally see the late-period Byrds doing this.
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1 month ago
s2trash • 4,359 views
GuyWithNoName67
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@shaneh1983 Agreed. Most people seem to hate the Who's James Brown covers, but I don't think they're bad at all. Maybe the vocals on 'Please Please Please' are a bit bad, but Roger hadn't fully developed his patented "lion-roar" voice at the time. 'Shout and Shimmy' (which was never on an LP, for...
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3 months ago
The Mindbenders - A Groovy kind of love
A 60s Classic
TheVideoJukebox • 75,657 views
GuyWithNoName67
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When I read that Eric Stewart and Graham Gouldman (members of one of my favorite mid-70s bands, 10cc) were in this band, I had to listen to this hit single of theirs. Just lovely!
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5 months ago
The Hollies - Fortune teller
A marvellous song by the Hollies from their 1965 released LP The Hollies.
rebecca241290 • 15,295 views
GuyWithNoName67
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@problem49 I'm fairly certain the Hollies' drummer's name was Bobby Elliott... and I disagree about that Keith Moon comment. The Who couldn't have made it without him, and every member of the group acknowledged that.
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6 months ago
Merseybeats E. P. ' I think of you '
Hits by the Merseybeats, 'I think of you', 'Mr. Moonlight',' It's love that really counts', 'The Fortune Teller'. Released in 1967 with tracks from...
catsredhammer • 10,007 views
GuyWithNoName67
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@moloch49 They're great, but the Beatles are better (and this is coming from a guy who used to absolutely hate the Beatles).
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6 months ago
The Rolling Stones - Heart Of Stone
Heart of Stone was Recorded 21--23 July 1964 with Jimmy Page on guitar and Clem Cattini on drums. This was one of Jimmy Pages first studio recoding...
TheRollingXXR • 12,333 views
GuyWithNoName67
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Am I the only one who prefers this version over the single version?
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6 months ago
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GuyWithNoName67
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@slipknotfan2091 That was an iPod? I thought it was a lighter...
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6 months ago
#9 Dream - John Lennon
John Lennon - #9 Dream
thebeatles59 • 633,712 views
GuyWithNoName67
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@kellykinsellives He only treated the people around him like crap because he had a hard life. Rent the movie "Nowhere Boy" and you'll see what I mean... I used to be just like you, but then I realized that it's not about the way they are as people, it's what they do musically. People don't listen...
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7 months ago
45rpmSINGLES • 50,811 views
GuyWithNoName67
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Much better than the Animals' version (then again, it comes from my least favorite pre-1967 Animals' album).
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7 months ago
TaniaLerro • 31,040 views
GuyWithNoName67
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@guepster Exactly. Maybe a best of each album, but a best of all of their songs? No...
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7 months ago
U2 - Another Day
One of U2's early singles. Released in 1980. Pictures are from the years 1978 - 1981. This is a demo version, because I didn't have the real single...
KittichanU2 • 148,605 views
GuyWithNoName67
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@ermarauder The Beatles didn't burn out... they all hated each other. Even after they broke up, they still continued to be great (except Ringo... but Ringo was just there as simplistic entertainment). And yet, I've always considered U2 as the Beatles of the 80s. Not sure why.
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8 months ago
THE OPEN MIND - MAGIC POTION
The Open Mind - Magic Potion
odorono77 • 87,926 views
GuyWithNoName67
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@notfragile33 Oh good. I'm not the only one who thinks he sounds like Elvis. Especially on Hush, which is something I first realized when while listening to it on the radio, someone suggested I was listening to Elvis.
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8 months ago
The KINGSMEN - Louie Louie - 1963 - 45 RPM
Original US Wand Records Vinyl Of ''Louie Louie'' By The Kingsmen. Released 1963.
Chart Positions
UK #26
US #2
TheRecordCollector • 795,613 views
GuyWithNoName67
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@o0JizZleMAliZzlE0o The singer later became the drummer though, and the drummer became the singer. The drummer was a generally better singer, but ruined this song live (from this one video I heard somewhere here). Oddly enough, the singer on this one was a better drummer. He only stayed for their...
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8 months ago
Drum Solo Swing
I hope you like what you hear and see.
scovit • 46,415 views
GuyWithNoName67
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This is why I have such huge respect for jazz drummers. You're awesome.
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8 months ago
Deep Purple [Concerto For Group And Orchestra 1969] - First Movement (Allegro) HD
Deep Purple & The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - Concerto For Group And Orchestra live at the Royal Albert Hall 1969! Composed by Jon Lord! [First ...
maxxblade • 10,965 views
GuyWithNoName67
commented:
The bassist looks kinda like Paul Rodgers...
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8 months ago
The Creation , Making Time
Mod , Freakbeat
s2trash • 6,422 views
GuyWithNoName67
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@s2trash I'm not sure I agree. Sure, in 1966, the Who softened their studio material considerably, but their song the Ox from the previous year is proto-metal/proto-avant-garde... and the Small Faces were definitely louder in 1966 (well, early in that year, but with the recordings of that year th...
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8 months ago
Iron Maiden - Phantom of the Opera (studio version)
Lyrics:
Iron Maiden
Iron Maiden
Phantom Of The Opera
Steve Harris
I've been looking so long for you now you won't get away from my grasp.
You've...
TheIHateMath • 76,859 views
GuyWithNoName67
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Paul sounds like a timid Ian Gillan... or am I imagining things?
Is that weird noise in the beginning the Leslie rotary speaker?