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5 months ago
Tex Ritter - The Wayward Wind
Gogie Grant had the big #1 hit of this song in 1956. Many other singers recorded it. But the 2d biggest recording of this song was by
Tex Ritter Wh...
markalson1938 • 62,614 views
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5 months ago
Coming On Strong - Brenda Lee
Tribute to Brenda Lee
debyok • 46,613 views
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Can't go wrong with Brenda! One of her best!
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6 months ago
George Harrison - Bangladesh
George Harrison performing "Bangladesh" during the concert for Bangladesh at 1971, Madison Square Garden.
MAGIC!
My friend came to me, with sadn...
scarface1999 • 1,477,121 views
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Jesse Ed Davis. Klaus Voorman. Jim Horn, Eric Clapton, Leon, Badfinger, Dylan, Preston, Ringo, Jimmy Keltner, and everyone else pitching in here. George is one of the great people on this earth for organizing this event. God bless you George!
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6 months ago
Focus - Le Clochard
Buy Focus ''Moving Waves'' album here : http://itunes.apple.com/gb/...
redbullet • 6,866 views
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A great band, a great song, a great album!
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6 months ago
Full Color Football: The History of the American Football League - 1 of 15
SHOWTIME Sports and the National Football League celebrated the 50th season of the maverick American Football League, from its tumultuous beginning...
TheAFLhistory • 13,646 views
Moodiesfanalways
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It is not only time for this fantastic documentary to be released commercially for sale, it is past time. Come on NFL, make it happen!
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6 months ago
Barclay James Harvest - Sea Of Tranquility
from the album "Gone to Earth", 1977
R.I.P. Woolly! .. May this light shine on you!!
redbaron863 • 9,860 views
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A great song by a great band! R.I.P. Wooly Wolstenholme!
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6 months ago
Barclay James Harvest - Titles
Barclay James Harvest - Titles
marisha4sure • 76,876 views
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I don't for the life of me understand why these guys didn't hit it big in the States. They went from Sire to Harvest to MCA to Polydor. Certainly somebody from one of these labels should have been paying attention here.
man I love these guys. First lp of theirs I bought was Once Again, picked i...
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6 months ago
Christie: Yellow River
The first video Christie ever made, featuring their worldwide smash, Yellow River. This is one of only two clips made with original drummer Mike Bl...
yowieray • 875,627 views
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One of these songs that I never get tired of listening to-NEVER!
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6 months ago
Marmalade - Rainbow 1970.wmv
Here's another little treat! Live version of "Rainbow"
Further part of live UK Marmalade television showcase - summer 1970
nimrodfree • 8,637 views
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This came out in my area around July of 1970. I was a little surprised that this was not on the "Reflections Of My Life" lp, thought maybe a future lp would be released. too bad. This is SUCH a great song!
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6 months ago
George Harrison - Wah Wah
Concert for Bangladesh. Harrison and friends. * Eric Clapton * Bob Dylan * George Harrison * Billy Preston * Leon Russell *...
melsie • 605,234 views
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Robinator 7991 is right. God bless George Harrison. Until Harrison's efforts on this came to fruition, there was never a live concert performance be it by one group or a dozen groups, that was recorded where the sales of the album and the movie went to charity. All of it-to charity. This was the ...
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6 months ago
barrygioportmorien1 • 62,501 views
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Probably my favorite of all of Cliff's songs. I'm in agreement with everyone else. It amazes me he wasn't more popular in the States. I don't get it!
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6 months ago
Everybody Knows Dave Clark 5
Another golden oldie from Dave Clark 5 with Lenny Davidson on lead vocals....
junecbersamina • 9,114 views
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This was probably their last chart hit that went top20, I believe it was released around Christmas of 1967. Great song.
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6 months ago
Strawberry Alarm Clock "Tomorrow"
Strawberry Alarm Clock's "Tomorrow", off of their 1968 album "Wake Up...It's Tomorrow".
RichardMBeaverII • 63,904 views
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A very worthy followup to Incense and Peppermints. Too bad it didn't chart higher.
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6 months ago
The Five Americans- I see the light
Shivaree 1965
rodoorsfopeyote • 14,223 views
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This lp is SO hard to find! The 45 not so much. Great song, their Abnak material is great as well.
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6 months ago
Small Faces, Itchycoo Park
Small Faces performs Itchycoo Park.
Foxtrotx1 • 2,308,864 views
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There are some songs that I NEVER get tired of. Bought the 45, lp, and 8 track on the same day at the local Woolworth's in my neighborhood.
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6 months ago
Los Bravos - Bring A Little Lovin' (HQ Stereo)
Los Bravos - Bring A Little Lovin'
Riker787 • 4,868 views
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Grickard is absolutely right! It's got a great driving beat to it. I finally was able to snag this vinyl (the lp that is) Been looking for it for decades!
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7 months ago
The Montanas - You've Got To Be Loved (Stereo)
From March, 1968. This British Invasion group's only major hit in the U.S.
bze2nlz4 • 12,285 views
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Some great comments here! What a classic tune THIS one was! Bought this 45 at the Woolworths store up the street from me. It throws me why this group didn't catch on in the states.
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7 months ago
Tradewinds - New York's A Lonely Town
Don't forget to check out my other channels:
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SixtiesPopGold1 • 14,971 views
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I remember buying this 45 around April of 1965 at Woolworth's. Sheesh I'm old!
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7 months ago
Rugbys - You, I (Good late 60's rock)
This song went to #24 on the Billboard singles chart in 1969.
Don't forget to check out my other channels:
SixtiesPopGold1 • 2,406 views
Moodiesfanalways
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Whoa! No comments here? Yikes! Hey this tune is a classic! Came out around May of 1969.
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7 months ago
Procol Harum - Too Much Between Us
Beautiful and melancholic song on Procol Harum's 1969 album "A Salty Dog"
singleh27 • 10,038 views
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duckman531 is right. A great group. A great album.
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7 months ago
Beside you - The New York Rock & Roll Ensemble
The New York Rock & Roll Ensemble was a rock band of the late 1960s and early 1970s described as playing "classical baroque rock".
Raimil • 29,306 views
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I don't remember this group charting any 45's from their first two albums that were released on Atco. This one here? An absolutely great tune! And the oldies stations don't play stuff like this. Sad.
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7 months ago
O C Smith Son of Hickory Holler's Tramp
O.C. Smith (June 21, 1932November 23, 2001) was an American musician.
Born Ocie Lee Smith in Mansfield, Louisiana, Smith moved with his parents to...
sixtiesbrowser • 91,118 views
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It is a crime that songs like this didn't make fm oldie playlists on the oldie stations. I remember buying this 45 at Woolworth's up the block from us. Then bought the lp the next month.
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7 months ago
Del Reeves / Looking at the World Through a Windshield
Del Reeves ''Looking At The World Through A Windshield'' (1967)
hankgwe • 26,104 views
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I'm turning back the clock to September of 1968. KOMA 1520 am-Oklahoma City would play this Reeves classic frequently. I loved top 50 music back then.
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7 months ago
Henson Cargill - Skip A Rope (Original Stereo)
For about seven weeks during the months of January and February, 1968, this was the #1 Country song in the nation, and it crossed over to the pop c...
Nocaro • 117,872 views
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Nocaro is right. in my area it went top 5 on the rock/pop charts. I remember KIMN and KOMA playing it frequently. In the evening I could pick up 1520 KOMA effortlessly, it boomed 50,000 watts of great music.
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7 months ago
Steve Alaimo
request from phillysouth - every day i have to cry
soulfan3 • 6,974 views
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I'm with Royfive. Denver is a great song!
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7 months ago
Procol Harum , Whaling Stories Dinamarca 2006
Recuerdo haber escuchado este tema en una de las innumerables reuniones que tuvimos en casa de Claudio. Un gran director dijo que la música mej...
titocrow120964 • 3,804 views
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Another great Procol song, this one from their 1970 "Home" album.
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7 months ago
Procol Harum-Quite rightly so..mpg
1968 ..wild days
MultiDannyO • 11,250 views
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TheKenfig is right. What a solid LP THIS one is! The USA A & M pressings don't hold a candle to the UK Regal Zonophone pressings, by the way! The longer Procol is kept out of the Rock and Roll HOF the more disgusted I get with their selection committee!
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7 months ago
Christie: San Bernadino
Rare clip of the group's second international hit. It has been chosen as the official song of the US city of San Bernardino.
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yowieray • 405,240 views
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Bought this 45 around Feb/71, thankfully the store I bought it at did not do their returns yet. Great song, driving beat. Great stuff!
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7 months ago
The Marmalade - Rainbow
marmalade rainbow video
dergoes • 578,203 views
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A very worthy follow up to Reflections Of My Life. Didn't come out on the aforementioned lp. Just got a cd compilation on these guys-great stuff!
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7 months ago
Crispian St. Peters (NME-1966)
New Musical Express Poll Winners concert (1966) -- part 6of9
Compered by disc jockeys Jimmy Savile and Pete Murray.
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. nyrainbow2 • 22,502 views
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45 years later and "Pied Piper" stands up well. Just a great era for music. One song of his that is my favorite is "Free Spirit', didn't see a youtube on it, came out in january 1968-great song!
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7 months ago
Freddy Cannon - Action
Freddy "Boom Boom" Cannon - Action
sleazeballninja • 93,394 views
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Great song! Too bad it didn't go top 5 in my area, man summer of '66 what a year for great songs! Saw Freddie at an oldies show in Denver in 1993, played a great set!
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7 months ago
Steppenwolf - Get Into The Wind
Steppenwolf - Get Into The Wind - Slow Flux (1974)
Gli Steppenwolf sono un gruppo musicale rock canadese/statunitense fondato nel 1967 e tuttora in...
Mikitram2 • 6,888 views
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Best song on the album. I know the radio promoted "Straight Shootin' Woman" but I think this is the one that should have been pushed instead.
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7 months ago
Keith Barbour - Echo Park
Ex New Christie Minstrel with a song I thought should have been bigger than it was.
Incogneedle • 17,052 views
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Lots of good comments here. Bought the 45 around the time of the first moratorium (10/69). Got the lp that next year in a cut out bin in Woolworth's. I love the lp!
PJDooWop is right. This song deserved to be played, pure and simple.
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7 months ago
the swampseeds,can I carry your balloon.1968
this is one of my new records just aded to my collection
13girly1 • 630 views
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When I first heard this on the radio, it was"I might as well be asking to be the first man on the moon" that won me over. Went right down to Woolworth's and paid 59 cents plus tax for it. Noticed TopshelfTom's comment-he's right, definitely a foreign pressing. UK pressing perhaps?
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7 months ago
ROOSTERS-LOVE MACHINE
I'VE UPLOADED THE WHOLE SONG 2 MIN 43 SECS . THE SONG ON HERE IS ONLY 2:24
THIS ROOSTERS PUT OUT THIS MAINSTREAM COMMERCIAL POP SONG. AND IT WAS CA...
sunshinetunes67 • 2,564 views
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With all the compilation lp's released as CD's over the years, it would be interesting to see the Roosters come up with one. They recorded on other labels like Epic, Felsted, A&M, and a couple others. I bought this when it first hit the charts around March of 1968, love this song!
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7 months ago
The Everly Brothers - "Bowling Green"
Kentucky duo of Don and Phil Everly from Brownie, KY. Record released on July 8, 1967.
VinylNostalgia • 26,103 views
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"A man in Kentucky sure is lucky to live down in Bowling Green." Bought this 45 while it was going up the charts, in my area the local station had it peaked at #11. This was September of 1967. Man, these two guys could sing! I read somewhere Chet Atkins was the one who discovered these guys. Good...
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7 months ago
Don Fardon- Indian reservation (Lyrics)
Don Fardon, geb.: 19.8.1943
Indian Reservation
They took the whole Indian nation
put us on this resevation
took away our way of life
tomahawk ...
JuergiHildi • 138,931 views
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I could never understand why this song isn't played on the oldies stations and Revere's version is the one that people always identify with. Sad. This is the first one. The best one.
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7 months ago
Freddy Cannon - Palisades Park
Freddy "Boom Boom" Cannon - Palisades Park
sleazeballninja • 405,181 views
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50 some years later and this song STILL rocks! Saw Freddie at an oldies show in 1993 in Denver. Among the 4 acts, Freddie's was the strongest set by far.
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7 months ago
Procol Harum - Wreck of the Hesperus (High Quality)
We'll hoist a hand, becalmed upon a troubled sea
'Make haste to your funeral,' cries the Valkyrie
We'll hoist a hand or drown amidst this stormy se...
ESaetre • 69,734 views
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Make haste your funeral, cries the valkyrie!
I bought the "A Salty Dog" album around Sept. of 1969 along with the Moodies "On The Threshold Of A Dream" and some Fairport Convention and Pentangle albums with my tax refund check. This was the song that nearly knocked my socks off, and still does. ...
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7 months ago
Procol Harum - A Salty Dog -2006
Procol Harum - A Salty Dog -2006.
Live at Ledreborg Palace 2006.
MayaZlatogorka • 38,550 views
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I go back and forth and back and forth regarding what my favorite Procol song is. What a great performance this is! 44 years after their first lp and Gary still sings great. Awesome, truly awesome!
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7 months ago
Procol Harum - Fires -Which Burnt Brightly -2006
Procol Harum - Fires -Which Burnt Brightly -2006.
Live at Ledreborg Palace 2006.
Fires (Grand Hotel 1973)
This war we are waging is already lost...
MayaZlatogorka • 12,647 views
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I bought the dvd a few months ago. It is an incredible recording by a group that should have been in the Rock and Roll HOF years ago. There STILL is a huge amount of classical/prog (whatever you want to call them) rockers, it is criminal to keep this group out!
I go back and forth and back and forth and back and forth. Best version? Tex? Gogi? I don't mind calling it a tie. What great music this is!