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1 week ago
Al Kooper & Mike Bloomfield - Albert's Shuffle
Al Kooper and Mike Bloomfield - Albert's Shuffle (1968)
Personnel: Mike Bloomfield (electric guitar), Al Kooper (organ), Barry Goldberg (electric ...
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3 weeks ago
Bonnie Raitt - I Can't Make You Love Me
Music video by Bonnie Raitt performing I Can't Make You Love Me. (P) (C) 2010 Capitol Records, LLC. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction ...
BonnieRaittVEVO • 1,429,305 views
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This is the greatest heartbreak song of the last 50 years. A legacy song for our times. Congrats to all who have performed it well, but my vote goes to Bonnie Raitt and Bruce Hornsby. Decades from now, they'll be remembered for this one.
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7 months ago
Eric Clapton, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Buddy Guy, Jimmie Vaughan, Robert Cray - Sweet Home Chicago - 1990
My Tribute To Stevie Ray (personal Edit of last SRV song), hope you enjoy
Stevie We Miss You & Peace For You
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slowhand44dz • 684,093 views
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If this is edited, it is a superior job. Thanks so much.
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7 months ago
Eric Clapton: Five Long Years
From Martin Scorsese's unreleased 'Nothin' But The Blues', Eric Clapton turns up the heat on Eddie Boyd's 'Five Long Years'.
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7 months ago
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Look, I"ve seen and heard everything, but this is insanely good.
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7 months ago
Greatest blues/rock guitarist ever.
SRV in his prime Austin TX
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7 months ago
Eric Clapton - Have you ever loved a woman
Eric Clapton live at Hyde Park
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Any info on date or who the 2nd guitar was?
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10 months ago
Sugar Magnolia 2/9/73 Grateful Dead -- BEST VERSION
This is hands down the best version of sugar mag i have ever heard, It was recorded 2/9/73 at stanford university in palo alto California, i just h...
doc160 • 137,701 views
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I'm old school. Great music, but why chop up the video?
Please don't wish to be older. Wish for a freaking time machine.
See you there.
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10 months ago
Garnet Rogers - Norwest Passage
Garnet Rogers performs at the Rose Garden Coffeehouse in Mansfield, Mass., Nov. 15, 2008, Video by Stephen Ide
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11 months ago
Interview with Grace Slick
Plum sits down with Grace Slick; singer, songwriter and one of the most influential women artists of the 1960s, to talk about her past and recent p...
plumtv • 813,759 views
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Gracie - you are so remembered.
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11 months ago
The Black Crowes - She Talks To Angels (original video)
Pedazo de banda muy buena
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11 months ago
REMEMBERING STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN
August 27, 1990-Stevie Ray Vaughn killed in a helicopter crash.
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1 year ago
Grateful Dead - "Let It Grow" Live In Philly 1989
Grateful Dead performs 'Let It Grow' from JFK Stadium in Philadelphia on July 7, 1989. The 3CD/1DVD release "Crimson, White & Indigo: Philadelphia...
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1 year ago
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Well, I've still got the best audio of this song (NYE 1985 Oakland Coliseum). But not by much. Good to read that others caught the almost palpable sense of doom visible on the faces of all. Brent was clearly slipping away, if you compare this to other vids from the same period. So though I st...
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1 year ago
Grateful Dead - Jack Straw - End Solo
Jerry Garcia letting loose in the best Jack Straw my ears have heard. (Please post other versions if you disagree!). If you like this go and purc...
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1 year ago
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Looks like Bobby wasn't in charge that night! Grin.
Now where's the rest of it? Oh please?
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1 year ago
Grateful Dead - Jack Straw (7-9-89)
Jack Straw by the Grateful Dead performed on July 9, 1989 in E. Rutherford, New Jersey. The video is from a DVD called The Grateful Dead Through th...
LongStrangeTrip710 • 10,112 views
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WONDERFUL video, especially of Brent, great sound and nice crowd shots. I go back to 1970, and though this is not the very best performance of the song I've ever heard, it is a worthy version. If I had 3 wishes...
NJ/NY crowds rocked! But I have a weakness for the Henry J. Kaiser Convention C...
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1 year ago
Steve Ray Vaughan - The Sky is Crying ( Albert and BB King)
SRV with BB king and Albert King live The Sky is Crying
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Thanks to Camarorider67 for your diplomatic reply. I thought it might be a young Charlie Musselwhite - and I KNOW CM. Took a lot of crap from my friends cause I put the question on my Facebook page. The Paul Butterfield doubters on this board should listen to "The Resurrection of Pigboy Crabsh...
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1 year ago
Roy Rogers + Norton Buffalo "Terraplane Blues"
Outdoors in Bol Park, Palo Alto, California, 7-22-08
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If you made me choose between Norton and Charlie Musselwhite, I'd have to jump off a cliff. RIP Norton, you were insanely good. Blues and tears...
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1 year ago
Hot Tuna - Come Back Baby - 1972
From an old VHS tape, here is Hot Tuna circa 1972 with Papa John Creech doing "Come Back Baby". I think this is from the ABC series "In Concert". I...
FeitenFan • 319,454 views
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I was there. You weren't.
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1 year ago
The Thrill is Gone - Roy Jay & the Blues Galaxy
Roy Jay & the Blues Galaxy live at Skippers Smokehouse Tampa. For booking info: music@royjaymusic.com. Bands home is in Orlando and gigs in the ...
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1 year ago
Loser by The Roy Jay Band in Austin at The Parish
The Roy Jay Band perform Loser at The Parish in Austin, TX on September 24, 2010. This incarnation of the band is John Zias, Dan DeGregory, Bradley...
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1 year ago
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Nice respectul cover on "Loser." I will check out more of your stuff.
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The best moment of my life was at the Golden Bear in Huntington Beach CA. Bloomfield, Naftalin, Cropper, Dunn. Feet on the stage and Wild Turkey 101.