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Davy Jones-Together
Davy Jones-"Together".This clip is from the short lived ABC TV series Music Scene with Comedian David Steinberg as the host.This is a rare clip of ...
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2 days ago
Monkees on The Hy Lit Show from 1968
Rare interview of Mike Nesmith, Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones, and Peter Tork promoting their then upcoming film HEAD.
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5 months ago
Tiger by the Tail
Buck Owens and The Buckaroos perform one of their biggest hits...
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Don Rich's playing is what good country picking is all about! Don really made the "whole sound" shine with his Telecaster and harmony vocals.
Any idea who the (heard but not seen) piano player is?
We miss you Don & Buck!
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6 months ago
The Beatles- Hello Goodbye Music Video
A music video of "Hello Goodbye" by The Beatles
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Any time you get to see the Beatles in their "Sgt. Pepper gear" it's a great moment! I've never seen this video all the way through...thank you for sharing it with us. Here's to the "good old days".
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1 year ago
Monkees Cover The Crippled Lion Michael Nesmith
Here we are again with our first "full band" performance on Youtube. We hastily threw this together (as always) so it's far from perfect. Just wa...
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This is one of my favorite Nesmith songs from his first album (way back in1970). Boy- does this bring back good memories! I wish bands still performed songs like this...just good music with no "auto-tune" effects. Good luck gentlemen...you're great!
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1 year ago
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1 year ago
Me Soloing on my EB3
I just sat down one night & decided to let the camera roll while I played my EB3 bass.
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Thanks for the great video! I like the sound of the EB 3 bass! Through the years I've owned a lot of Fender Precision Bass models and I'm tired of them. The EB offers a different look & sound. What's your opinion on setting it up? Is the intonation true? Any problems or concerns? Thanks!
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1 year ago
KC and The Sunshine Band-Get Down Tonight (Bass Cover)
This is a transcription I did of "Get Down Tonight". The bassist of "KC and The Sunshine Band" was Richard Finch. This song had one of the coolest ...
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I like the sound of the Epiphone EB3! The important fact is the 34" scale sounds fuller and more percussive than the 30" scale. As far as looks go, it's always been a winner. Do you have any problems with the intonation? What gauge strings do you use. I've been thinking about buying one...thanks ...
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1 year ago
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1 year ago
Do Ya
This is my cousin Elizabeth Snow Satterfield, better known by all in the family as Beth Snow. This is her pitch-perfect and delightful rendition of...
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Elizabeth, you're a talented singer. Nice job on a KT Oslin classic, my best to you, keep singing!
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1 year ago
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1 year ago
The Byrds-"So You Want To Be A Rock N' Roll Star"-2/2/73
What may be the very last performance for the group (Not counting reunions of course) this is from "The Midnight....".
The drummer here is Jim "Mo...
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This Byrds lineup really was much better than the "reunion" group that followed in 1973. I remember seeing this on TV and thinking how great of a live band they were.
Some months later, the Asylum reunion lp seemed somewhat stiff compared to this killer performance.
Sadly, there will never be an...
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1 year ago
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1 year ago
The Byrds-"Eight Miles High"-9/23/70
Live at The Fillmore East!
Don't wait for the song to start, because it doesn't. :-)
Enjoy!
Join us at The Byrds Yahoo! group:
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This group of Byrds is without a doubt the best live act. Vintage 70s giant Fender amps are a great back-drop. Clarence White was the king of the Telecaster, while McGuinn's Rickenbacker 12-string rings out with chiming tones.
Skip Battin & Gene Parsons are a great rhythm section that can't be be...
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1 year ago
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1 year ago
John Sebastian -- The Lovin' Spoonful
More videos: http://tinyurl.com/ygdon6f/ Woodstock music festival performer and local resident John Sebastian talks about his roots, how he got t...
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1 year ago
The Lovin' Spoonful "You Didn't Have To Be So Nice" 1965
From Hullabaloo, The Lovin Spoonful performing: You Didn't Have To Be So Nice. (1965)
Great looking video with a bit of shimmy due to the age of th...
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Sixties rock/pop music by the Lovin' Spoonful at it's finest!
A simple, yet positive message that today seems somewhat forgotten.
Let us not forget the Lovin' Spoonful!
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1 year ago
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1 year ago
Brian Auger live at the Jazz Bilzen Festival, 1969
Brian Auger at the Jazz Bilzen Festival in Belgium, August 1969. The songs in the clip are 'Pavane' and 'I Just Got Some'.
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1 year ago
Julie Driscoll - Road To Cairo (1968)
Julie Driscoll - Road To Cairo (1968)
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This version of "Road To Cairo" features a different arrangement than the recorded version. Another great example of how talented this group was!
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1 year ago
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1 year ago
JULIE DRISCOLL & BRIAN AUGER TRINITY - Save Me (1969)
Germany, 69
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This live version of "Save Me" is awesome! Julie Driscoll, Brain Auger & The Trinity can't be beat. Listen to the interplay of the Hammond and the Clavinet ...splendid!
Julie is one the best singers of all times!
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1 year ago
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1 year ago
Julie Driscoll - Season Of The Witch (1968)
Julie Driscoll - Season Of The Witch (1968)
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What an awesome version of the Donovan classic (from 1968). This is a great example of trippy-sixties style. Julie Driscoll, Brain Auger & The Trinity were one of the most under-rated bands of that era! Thanks for sharing this video classic!
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1 year ago
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What a great video...I must have missed this one in 1969. David Jones had soul! It's a shame this song wasn't recorded for a Monkees session of that time. We'll never forget you David.
Thanks for posting this "missing link" in Monkees history!