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THE WHO - See Me, Feel Me - Listening to You (1975)
THE WHO - See Me, Feel Me - Listening to You (1975)
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The Who at The Concert For New York City
The Who perform "Who Are You", "Baba O'Riley", "Behind Blue Eyes" and "Won't Get Fooled Again" at The Concert For New York City (Madison Square Gar...
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2 months ago
Led Zeppelin Over the hills and far away with lyrics
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I think im the only person on youtube that has a posted studio version of this song.
This is fav Zeppelin song, i loved this song since...
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Susan Cadogan ~ Hurt So Good 1975
Susan Cadogan singing her UK number 4 hit 'Hurt So Good' on TOTP in April 1975.
The song was covered by Jimmy Somerville who had a UK top 20 hit wi...
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5 months ago
Lindisfarne - Fog on the Tyne
Lindisfarne in '71
fnordius • 297,220 views
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Hey !! that Troll is the same guy who wrote and played the mandolin solo on Maggie May (Rod Stewart) !!!!! Ray Jackson a very accomplished musician.
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Ram Jam - Black Betty 1977
Whoa, Black Betty (Bam-ba-Lam)
Whoa, Black Betty (Bam-ba-Lam)
Black Betty had a child (Bam-ba-Lam)
The damn thing gone wild (Bam-ba-Lam)
She said,...
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I challenge anyone to remain still while this track play's !!!!!!!!!
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Strawbs - Part of the union 1973
Strawbs - Part of the union 1973
Now I'm a union man
Amazed at what I am
I say what I think
That the company stinks
Yes I'm a union man.
When we ...
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8 months ago
The Beatles Arrive at JFK airport New York for their first US performances
7th February 1964 - The Beatles arrive at JFK airport in New York for their first US performances - this was the press conference that took place...
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9 months ago
George & Ringo great interview 1988 part4 (good audio)
This interview was broadcast on the 5th March 1988 on Aspel & Company TV show. This is a 4 part interview with George Harrison and Ringo Starr. ...
MeanMrMustard99 • 1,103 views
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10 months ago
The Last of the Mohicans - Promentory
The full version of the song Promentory.
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Paul McCartney - Suicide [One Hand Clapping] 1974
Unreleased Paul McCartney song from "One Hand Clapping" TV Special (1974)
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1 year ago
The Beatles & Rolling Stones - Drift Away [Extremely Rare]
the song of the Rolling Stones - Drift away make by them and the most popular band in this ages: The Beatles.
It's great!
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1 year ago
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I've heard versions from Dobie Gray through to Rod Stewart and I have to say for me this is the version that does it for me, there 's Blues ,Rock and Country all rolled into it ....BRILLLLLLLLL !!!
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1 year ago
Prince Buster - Whine and grine (live at TOTP)
Prince Buster's old hit in a new version performed live at Top of the Pops in 1998
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1 year ago
Three Dog Night-Joy To The World-Jeremiah Was A Bullfrog
"Joy To The World" - A fun animation I put together of Three Dog Night's nonsensical #1 single that spent 6 weeks at the top of the pop charts in ...
Bloomingproud • 444,019 views
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THREE DOG NIGHT probably the best cover band EVER !!!!!!!!!!
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1 year ago
Three Dog Night - Mama told me not to come 1970
Three Dog Night - Mama told me not to come 1970
Want some whiskey in your water
Sugar in your tea
What's all these crazy questions they askin' me
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fritz51300 • 2,045,871 views
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wow takes me back to my youth !!!
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1 year ago
Hang on Sloopy
This is Rick Derringer doing a video of The McCoys' 1965 classic Hang on Sloopy. This is a reworked version recorded in the 1970s. The lady dancing...
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1 year ago
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This is a POP record that has stood the test of time ! it's just as catchy now as was in 65 and 76? have just watched Rick singing it live with Ringo's all star band BRILL , and honestly if anyone doesn't like this track for what ever reason they have no taste in music whatsoever !!!!!!!!
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The Piglets Johnny Reggae
skinhead classic tune oldskool ska from the 70's, p.s ska is early reggae for all you lamo's out there (ska/rocksteady/reggae)
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havn't heard this for about 100 years. for the life of me i'd swear it was Tracy Ulman singing !!
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1 year ago
Isn't it a pity - Concert for George
Beautiful performance Billy preston and Eric Clapton . This is a tribute concert to George Harrison at the Royal Albert Hall.
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I WANT TO TELL YOU -ISN'T IT A PITY that ALL THINGS MUST PASS that OUT OF THE BLUE the TAXMAN HAS HIS MIND SET ON YOU and your OLD BROWN SHOE that you bought ALL THOSE YEARS AGO. So tomorrow at the RISING SUN lets all CHEER DOWN so ANY ROAD -HERE COMES THE SUN and MY SWEET LORD - WHILE MY GUITAR ...
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1 year ago
David Bowie 1973, I Can't Explain From Pinups
My favourite track off this album. A cover of The Who's early hit.
Bowie said "PINUPS was really my way of shaking off Ziggy completely, while ret...
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Never really been a Bowie fan, but I did buy this album and remains one of my favourite albums to listen to.
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Greatest Guitar Solo Ever
I love this solo. Musical legend!
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@mtzlplex You are of course correct and I'm a Divvi. !!!
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1 year ago
Have a listen to Jimmy Somerville's version It's Good (almost as good!!)