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1 month ago
The best American Idol audition ever - Patsy Charles (Unchained Melody)
The best American Idol audition ever
realaudition • 535,225 views
cantwellp1
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1 month ago
kmfdmslut • 24,740 views
cantwellp1
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Suzi Quatros version is better...........more bollocks.
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1 month ago
Gary Numan - Remind Me To Smile (live 1980)
recorded live 1980 on the Teletour in London
industrial82 • 4,824 views
cantwellp1
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I remember setting up some of the stage set.......the T was my main construction, and then the two back telekon boards.......after that on fx. Great tour.
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1 month ago
Gary Numan - Down In The Park (live 1980)
Recorded at Hammermith Odeon London England on the Teletour'80.
Taken from URGH! A MUSIC WAR.
industrial82 • 3,090 views
cantwellp1
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I set up some of that stage, it was a great tour, but hard work, nice to hear the sound mix, all I could hear was half a mix from stage right.....nice job on sound. Oh yes I did the dry ice for this.
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2 months ago
Acoustic Alchemy - The Beautiful Game
Acoustic Alchemy - The Beautiful Game
tomita • 347,765 views
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6 months ago
Wayne Shorter Band Condition Red
Wayne Shorter 1986?
Condition Red from the Phantom Navigator album
triofdoom • 1,019 views
cantwellp1
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I was working for them on this tour(shame about the sound) It was a great tour,
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6 months ago
Warlord-Face Of The Sun(1975)
From s/t (1974-1977)
MLGxSLasH • 3,784 views
cantwellp1
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Following talks with another member of the band, there could be a re-release of the album, that would be fun!!!!
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8 months ago
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6 months ago
Tal Wilkenfeld Serendipity
Baixista,australiana,bass jazz
MrBiel10 • 24,097 views
cantwellp1
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Hasn't this interviewer ever heard of Suzi Quatro, but I must say that Tal is amazing. I have already bought her album, .......and I love it. ;-)
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7 months ago
John Mayall's Bluesbreakers - Looking Back
Another great stomper from the grand-daddy of British Blues and R&B. Featuring Peter Green, and issued in the UK on Decca in 1966.
jimmytheferret • 33,008 views
cantwellp1
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John played keyboards, Dick Heckstal-Smith on Saxes, saw them live loads of times and supported John Mayall with my band White Unicorn in, if I remember right 1970 at a Cambridge University May Ball, still got the programme.
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7 months ago
John Mayall And The Bluesbreakers - Crocodile Walk
Nice bit of R & B from the group that contained just about every famous name at some time during the mid-sixties. Issued in the UK on Decca in 1965.
jimmytheferret • 145,593 views
cantwellp1
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This was first aired on the Live at Klooks Kleek album, I think about 1963 or64.
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7 months ago
John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers - I'm Your Witchdoctor
John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers - I'm Your Witchdoctor
musiccounter • 14,769 views
cantwellp1
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This the only single from John, with Eric on lead..........NICE.
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8 months ago
Warlord - Warlord (UK hard rock/proto doom)
Band: Warlord, Track: Warlord (cirka 1975)
Hard Rock/Proto Doom from UK
TheKjaat • 1,399 views
cantwellp1
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Recorded at Escape Studio, Egerton, Kent, England. It looks like we have another record company interested in re-releasing the album, were keeping our fingers crossed. ;-)
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8 months ago
Warlord - Devil Drink - 1974
Warlord
Album: Warlord, 1974
Devil Drink: 4:24
nightsbefore • 18,099 views
cantwellp1
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This was recorded at a rehearsal with a Radio Cassette Recorder, so excuse the quality, I will try and find the lyrics for SpyridonKaprinis, honestly.;-)
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8 months ago
Iwitchfinder • 1,423 views
cantwellp1
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This was actually The Blacksmiths, which was pre-Warlord, but as Ivan Coutts was on vocals and keyboards, it was included on the album. ;-)
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8 months ago
Walord-Jasmin Queen(1974-1977)
from S/T 1974-1977
MLGxSLasH • 1,664 views
cantwellp1
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Have now made a connection with another member of the band, but at this stage (1976) the band was down to a three piece, with John Alexander, lead guitar, taking the lead vocals. It now seems another record company want to re-release the album,fingers crossed for that. ;-)
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10 months ago
John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers - What's The Matter With You - 1965
So many great tracks on John's debut LP 'Plays John Mayall - Live at Klooks Kleek' (recorded Monday 7th December 1964).
I chose this one coz it do...
Sids60sSounds • 1,719 views
cantwellp1
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You can get this on CD now, much better sound.
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11 months ago
Suzi Quatro - Whatever Love Is 2011
From the forthcoming album produced by Mike Chapman
SUZIQUATROOFFICIAL • 20,369 views
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11 months ago
Wayne Shorter Quartet - most intense piece ever
Wayne Shorter (Sax), Tom Brechtlein (Drums), Mitchel Forman (Keys), Gary Willis (E-Bass). Most Intense Piece (Ever!) of Wayne Shorter Quartet... Be...
temporarygod • 37,651 views
cantwellp1
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I was Tom Brechtleins drum roadie for this tour, the whole tour was amazing and turned me on to jazz, big time. In '87 I was Teri lyn Carringtons roadie as well as looking after the percussion set up for Marylin Mazur, also a great tour, Phantom Navigator remains my favourite Wayne Shorter album.
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1 year ago
Hot Chocolate - Emma
music
alaf22 • 1,663,290 views
cantwellp1
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@WhydontyouLikMyAss You are a sick fucking wanker, If I ever find your address I will be round. How dare you insult me and the person I worked for, for 9+ years. In the 63 years of being a resposible person I would sacrifice all those years to sort you out. You wouldn't be the first I have kille...
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1 year ago
Lavine Hudson - Intervention
Classic 1987 track from amazing British soul singer Lavine Hudson
PJAMESHOVE • 2,473 views
cantwellp1
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Another act on my CV. I worked for her in the 80's. Great vocalist, we opened for Joe Cocker on a few gigs, good fun tour.
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1 year ago
Change - Change Of Heart (1984)
♫♪♫◄█ ▓▒░░*I Love It*░░▒▓ █►♫♪♫
Claudi12Vier68 • 14,630 views
cantwellp1
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Change got their name because there was an ever changing line up, tight band though and very pleasant people, I worked with them in the 80's.
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1 year ago
buntmeister • 378 views
cantwellp1
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Wher are you Jon Cole, I've been trying to find you for years to tell you about my book
If by any chance you read this, I'm Paul Cantwell, check out facebook.
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1 year ago
Rush - Xanadu (Live Manchester 1977) Pre-Release
a show they played while they were recording a farewell to kings a very good quality bootleg, definitely one of the finest rush audience recording ...
pinkfloydrule27 • 9,434 views
cantwellp1
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I was there working with the support on the Uk tour. Stray, great tour.
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1 year ago
s2trash • 4,954 views
cantwellp1
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I remember seeing them in a small town hall, in a village called Bergen, I was in the army, stationed just a couple of miles away..... they were fantastic, we also had The Smoke on another gig. It must have been 1966 or 67.
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1 year ago
The Liverbirds introduced by Paul O'Grady... I Will Survive!
The Liverbirds introduced by Paul O'Grady... I Will Survive!
felixstatic • 762 views
cantwellp1
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What a load of rubbish. Paul O'Grady, my arse.
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1 year ago
Martha's Harbour by Heidi Kemp & Phil Jarman
Cover of Martha's Harbour Sung beautifully by the massively talented HEIDI KEMP. All instruments played & produced by Phil Jarman recorded at Minst...
minstrel20 • 592 views
cantwellp1
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Lovely vocal,but I am biased Heidi is a friend. Nice arrangement.
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1 year ago
"Dixie Chicken" by Little Feat
Dixie Chicken by Little Feat... with images of the original band, Chickens, Feat albums, posters, and assorted southern vamps, sunbelt cowbodys, an...
thesquonkstear • 97,844 views
cantwellp1
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Great live version of a great track. ;-)
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1 year ago
Power and the Passion Midnight Oil
Just Power and te Passion by Midnight Oil song with some pictures
:)
SuperSambo1234 • 8,110 views
cantwellp1
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My all time Midnight Oil favourite, love the horns building up at the end. Great production.
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1 year ago
The Movies - The Last Train
The Movies - The Last Train
imagineerstube • 2,183 views
cantwellp1
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Please put more Movies tracks on if possible..
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1 year ago
Gary Numan - Down in the Park (live)
From Urgh! A Music War (1981)
ianfcrowley • 260,940 views
cantwellp1
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@rfranquinho Yes I did meet Gary, nice guy. I remember his pa standing by a window at one of the gigs, with Gary by his side overlooking the queue of punters and Gary was picking out females from the crowd to come back after the show, if you want to know more you will have to wait until the end o...
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1 year ago
pennewam • 33,278 views
cantwellp1
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The only originals are Patrick Olive on bass, and Tony Connor on drums, I know because I used to work for them.
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1 year ago
Yes - Starship Trooper
© 2008 WMG
warnermusicgroup • 15,920 views
cantwellp1
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I was there, standing at the sound mixing desk, brilliant show.
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1 year ago
Spooky Tooth- Evil Woman
Spooky Tooth- Evil Woman. From the classic album Spooky Two(1969, 1988).
theMusiCandMedicinE • 50,985 views
cantwellp1
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In 1970/71 I was in a band with the guy who wrote this, Jon Weiss and we used to play it, but not quite as good as this, Spooky's also did a great version of "I am the Walrus" GREAT BAND
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1 year ago
Icehouse - Great Southern Land (Live in 2005)
Iva Davies opens the "Celebrate! Australia Day" 2005 concert in Canberra with this song.
Rusinell • 126,824 views
cantwellp1
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Great band, I roadied for them in the 80's in Europe, although the line-up has drastically changed since then.
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1 year ago
Chicken Shack - I'd Rather Go Blind
Chicken Shack - I'd Rather Go Blind
very cool
RedArmyMostar • 315,639 views
cantwellp1
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Cheers Mate, I accept you are right, it's just I used to see her in Wimbledon quite a lot when I was a mere stripling, so I assumed she was from around there. Sorry!!
Horrible...........