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6 months ago
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8 months ago
Live Five - Who Knows
Great garage/pop from Salem, OR featuring a really tough guitar sound with superb vocal harmonies.
retrospecta2010 • 635 views
MrDoodle955
commented:
Never thought I would find this song again. I never heard this version because back in the mid 60's, my best friend had a different version of this song and the label showed it as "Hunose". I can't remember the name of the band , but it most likely was a Northwest band. the 45 had a green labe...
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8 months ago
Stonewall Jackson Skip a Rope
SORRY.......The song is not by Stonewall Jackson.
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svenline63 • 3,089 views
MrDoodle955
commented:
I have two versions open in my web browser and listen to bits of each one back to back. The key is the same, and the instrumental arrangement is basically the same, but the piano parts are slightly different. There is a definite difference in the timbre of the voices and some of the enunciation...
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8 months ago
Laura Nyro- Walk On By (Dionne Warwick)
Live from Fillmore East 1970
MusicBlaster08 • 55,502 views
MrDoodle955
commented:
Great interpretation of this song, whoever said "horrible and embarrassing" in the comments below should listen to it again and again.
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8 months ago
Emmie - Laura Nyro (1968)
ooh la la la
Emily
and her love to be
carved in a heart
on a berry tree
but it's only a little farewell
lovespell
time to design a woman
Touch me
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sylvette323b • 7,611 views
MrDoodle955
commented:
Perfect....good to rediscover Laura. A friend of mine played me the "Eli and the 13th Confession" album long ago and it blew my away!
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10 months ago
The Beatles - Sure To Fall (In Love With You)
From "Live at the BBC"
aa25007 • 33,521 views
MrDoodle955
commented:
Great cover of Carl Perkins! and sounding a bit like the Everly Bros covering the song. So cool!
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10 months ago
The Beatles - I'll Be On My Way
From "Live at the BBC"
aa25007 • 38,004 views
MrDoodle955
commented:
Very Buddy Holly influenced. If Buddy had not passed away, I think he would have been either writing, producing, or engineering recording sessions with The Beatles. What a great collaboration that would have been!
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1 year ago
Mose Allison - Your Molecular Structure
Mose Allison Trio live on PBS television show Soundstage. Chicago/ USA (aired December 22, 1975, recorded November 3, 1975 or earlier). Mose Alliso...
CaptainJos • 13,786 views
MrDoodle955
commented:
Mose is awsome! Best fusion of jazz and blues ever.
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1 year ago
Sandy Posey - The Big Hurt (1967)
Released on the 1967 album, "Sandy Posey Featuring I Take It Back". Sandy's version of the '50's hit by Toni Fisher.
ILoveJenni47 • 8,092 views
MrDoodle955
commented:
@cassiejop Your great grandma was an awesome singer and a very unique style.
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1 year ago
Whisky a Go Go (1967)
tunenito • 69,251 views
MrDoodle955
commented:
The first tune is "feel a whole lot better" without the vocals. Wow, bass, drums, and 2 rhythm guitars! And a generic name, "The Group". They're lucky they even had a gig let alone the Whiskey!
If Heaven has a national anthem, this is it!