-
2 weeks ago
Rare 1971 Battersea Power Station with REAL Smoking Chimneys! pink floyd
Comfortably Numb, this is not a video showing the pig flying over Battersea Power Station
AreFriendsEletcric • 4,245 views
deepindercheema
commented:
-
4 weeks ago
Atomic Sunrise Festival
Clips from the only footage of Atomic Sunrise Festival featuring David Bowie and The Hype, Genesis, and Hawkwind - and many others.
atomicsunrisefest • 15,847 views
deepindercheema
commented:
Is this Adrian's footage? Adrian if you are there I hope all is well with you.
-
1 month ago
The White Bus (1967)
An impassive young girl is taken from her suicidal London life, back to her home in North England on a bizarre bus trip. Seen through the poetic ey...
TheMarxist21 • 3,677 views
deepindercheema
commented:
29:33. Hamburger Concertio by Focus, or Brahms copying Handel. A great tune.
-
1 month ago
The Film & TV Music of Christopher Gunning
Composer Christopher Gunning talks about his latest CD, a collection of his finest film and TV music on Chandos Movies (CHAN 10625)
To buy the CD ...
redtedfilms • 3,106 views
deepindercheema
commented:
Did I miss the music he wrote for Black Magic TV ad? It is his finest snippet.
-
2 months ago
David Bowie Glastonbury Festival 1971 Acoustic The Supermen
The Glastonbury Festival was not always what it is now. In 1971 the organisers lost so much money a few of the up and coming acts organised a benef...
eclipse1501 • 55,956 views
deepindercheema
commented:
This was recorded in 1972 at Trident, not 1971 somewhere else like Pilton Farm. The album set whence it came came out about autumn 1972 judging by the ads in International Times. Supermen was donated as Bowie was keen to help with the fund and to be bang up to date and yet be different from the R...
-
2 months ago
Robert Fripp meets Patrick McGoohan 1968 - Giles, Giles & Fripp
A tribute to Patrick McGoohan's epic show, THE PRISONER, as well as a classic from Robert Fripp during his Giles, Giles, and Fripp period. Why DON...
VintageFuzz • 22,268 views
deepindercheema
commented:
The piano chords are nicked from Wonderwall the film. Wonderwall Music first LP on Apple.
Or could George have nicked them from Fripp?
-
2 months ago
Focus - live
Focus live 1990's. Famous Dutch band.
lowiepieter • 14,905 views
deepindercheema
commented:
@lowiepieter Eric is talented for sure, but one of the funniest quotes I heard was from Jan about playing Clapton stuff for a TV thing; he said ' 'I can play that stuff in my sleep; with my dick' I hope I am not misquoting..
-
2 months ago
PINK FAIRIES Live 1973
Live in London, November 1973; (plus interview) .
From Pop 2, French TV.
Does anyone know the line-up ?
pit2ryan3 • 4,060 views
deepindercheema
commented:
I am not Bob Harris! I personally think that Bob, nice as he is has no place on the radio as his shows are so boring. There was so much great music in the UK when he surveyed his fiefdom from his exalted position which he neglected. He now presents a show called Bob Harris Country, which proves ...
-
3 months ago
Ivor Cutler - Old Cups of Tea
Here it is. At last. I made it.
I searched the length and breadth of the internet to bring this to you. Strangers. Anonymous browsers who so happe...
carameld • 11,637 views
deepindercheema
commented:
Cutler used to be considerably vexed at the sceptre of increasing 'twirly doggy markers' about in his native Tufnel Park N6. He decided to do something about it in characteristic but somewhat forceful style. He used to sprinkle confectioners 'Hundreds and Thousands' upon the blessed canine evacua...
-
3 months ago
" a whole scene going " bbc tv 1966 - (pt 4 of 4).
here is the 4th and finalpart of this show and hope you have enjoyed it?
puresandoz25 • 86 views
deepindercheema
commented:
Is there a transmission or broadcast date?
-
3 months ago
Flower Punk - Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention
TheChildofcain • 239 views
deepindercheema
commented:
2nd time I heard this today.
-
3 months ago
Clifford T Ward (Live 4) Up in the world
Clifford T Ward singing 'up in the world' Live
ctwfan • 25,051 views
deepindercheema
commented:
Did you see Bert Weedon in the audience at 0:03 ? What I dislike about this broadcast is audience clapping at 0:26, what is that all about? It's like the recognise the song? I very much doubt it. I think what happened stinks.
-
3 months ago
Manfred Mann's Earth Band, father of day father of night
Manfred Mann's Earth Band live 1999 part one ,Manfred Mann, Noel Mc Calla, Mick Rogers, Steve Kinch
TrampDisk • 162,396 views
deepindercheema
commented:
I can hear 'Goodbye Porkpie Hat' by Charles Mingus at about 3:30. He could have been talking about Jeff Beck earlier to trigger his improv
-
3 months ago
Boeing Duveen And The Beautiful Soup - Which Dreamed It
B-side of the great 1968 Jabberwock single (and in my opinion the better side) by Sam Hutt aka Hank Wangford. I must mention the last couple of pho...
wailin1967 • 149 views
deepindercheema
commented:
Do you mean Keith Morris the photographer? I could be wrong, Dennis Morris could be the photographer.
-
3 months ago
Pirana Live at Sunbury 1972
Pirana playing "Soul Sacrifice" at the 1972 Sunbury festival.
Jim Duke-Younge on drums, Tony Hamilton on guitar, Stan White on Hammond, Graeme Thom...
popstar141 • 3,153 views
deepindercheema
commented:
Was The Sunbury festival in UK or another country full of white folks?
-
3 months ago
Daevid Allen and Solid Space: Visions of Angels (by Genesis)
In 1998 I was fortunate enough to be asked to produce a Genesis re-make with Daevid Allen of Gong. This was for the Genesis tribute CD "The Fox Lie...
jaytausig66 • 301 views
deepindercheema
commented:
This is very excellent. Harry W is a fine musician, shame he was not present.
-
4 months ago
The Young Ones - Nozin' Aroun'
Ben Elton on The Young ones presenting a show made by young adults for young adults
LavatoryProtagonist • 18,536 views
deepindercheema
commented:
Gloy Gum. YOU simply cannot find Gloy Gum with the rubber spreader anywhere in Walsall.
-
4 months ago
Jan Akkerman Answers Questions
Played live in The Hague (NL) May 2007. Jan Akkerman is still one of the best guitarist of the world. His amazing technical skills and feel surpris...
schaaapje123 • 9,469 views
deepindercheema
commented:
@skamiel I have to agree with you his playing is brilliant. You are incorrect about the guitar being a 1959 Reissue. No 1959 guitar would have slanted fingerboard at last fret. This came in 1969. The reason why I am certain is that I bought a 1969 Personal and compared my g'tar with Jan's when ...
-
4 months ago
LOVEJOY(3)ERIC OF ARABIA 2
ERIC OF ARABIA - To sell his motorcycle, Eric tries to trick a buyer into believing it once belonged to Lawrence of Arabia. Meanwhile, swindlers tr...
MrLovejoy86 • 4,636 views
deepindercheema
commented:
8:14 classicLadyJane
-
4 months ago
LOVEJOY(3)ERIC OF ARABIA 1
ERIC OF ARABIA - To sell his motorcycle, Eric tries to trick a buyer into believing it once belonged to Lawrence of Arabia. Meanwhile, swindlers tr...
MrLovejoy86 • 5,226 views
deepindercheema
commented:
Fixed fee Lee!
-
4 months ago
David Gilmour Marooned
This is David Gilmour playing Marooned at The 50th Anniversary Fender Stratocaster. This song is fucking amazing. The sound is just incredible. Gil...
KavaniLoyan • 2,386,962 views
deepindercheema
commented:
David has filled some big pants, but here he is on top form.
-
5 months ago
Mahavishnu Orchestra - Vital Transformation
The Mahavishnu Orchestra's "Vital Transformation" from the album "The Inner Mounting Flame" (1971).
Written by John McLaughlin.
BrandonTenold • 996 views
deepindercheema
commented:
@florafox I really have to agree with you.
-
5 months ago
'Crumbling Land' (Tribute To Richard Wright) - Jessie Delgado
Written by David Gilmour, Richard Wright, Nick Mason, Roger Waters. Guitar arrangement by Jessie Delgado. Contaxt: jessiemeherbaba
sonictyme1 • 32 views
deepindercheema
commented:
Bravo. Very nice.
-
5 months ago
PINK FLOYD - RARE
Video raro do pink floyd - 1972. Achei com o nome de petit studio, mas não tenho certeza. Se alguem souber o que é por favor comente!
edbazs • 790,457 views
deepindercheema
commented:
Gilmour is playing a Sam Li guitar. Correct me if I am wrong
-
5 months ago
frank zappa goes insane on the 'montana' improv
i call it zappa the madman...this was 1974 i think in stockholm...this is montana and i chopped it so it is only the improvised solo...this is my f...
HungryFreakDaddy • 431,142 views
deepindercheema
commented:
You can blame the Swedes for a lot of things, but they have atoned for their sins by having a film camera pointing at FZ and the boys in '74.
-
5 months ago
Degenhardt TV: Essener Songtage 1968 Teil 2
NotarBolamus • 3,719 views
deepindercheema
commented:
Urban Gwerder in audience 6:45
-
5 months ago
RED DIRT gimme a shot
Notis58 • 2,133 views
deepindercheema
commented:
@pjautuvas I have a 1970 poster of them. The photo was taken in Pearson Park Kingston upon Hull.
-
6 months ago
Frank Zappa Synclaiver-Valdez Score (First seven minutes)
A montage of very old paintings done by an teenage Frank Zappa...along with some extra stuff too... synched to the first seven minutes to a very ob...
LogansRunning • 3,178 views
deepindercheema
liked
-
8 months ago
John & Julie - Red Alert (1)
Dataflow Music 002
ForgottenHC • 319 views
deepindercheema
commented:
Just heard an old John Peel show on 'day time' Radio One where he played this.
-
8 months ago
James Jamerson isolated bass track
Jamerson's actual bass track from "I Can't Get Next to You" by The Temptations, from the original Motown master tape. This track with full band & v...
ricksuchow • 87,407 views
deepindercheema
commented:
@Kenteman that is a beautiful comment man:)
-
9 months ago
Sub Sub ft Melanie Williams - Ain't No Love (Ain't No Use)
Sub Sub ft Melanie Williams - Ain't No Love (Ain't No Use)
clnhnsn • 135,076 views
deepindercheema
commented:
Exactly the same precise year Frank Zappa died... Almost 31 years after I was born and 152 years after Tchaikovsky was born.. a grreat tune, I saw one or two adolescent girls reverting back to pigtails after seeing the beautiful Melanie Williams on TV I recall.
I can't really help you. I just remember Lovejoy (Ian MacShane) appearing in this film with Richard Burton. I simply do not recall a blow by blow account of all the scenes deleted, edited or otherwise!