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Grand Funk Railroad - The Railroad
Grand Funk Railroad - The Railroad (We're An American Band, 1973)
Mark Farner (guitar, vocals)
Don Brewer (drums, vocals)
Mel Schacher (bass)
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Narada Michael Walden~Delightful
"Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news r...
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TRAFFIC The Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys
LIVE IN SANTA MONICA 1972
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Brand X - Liquid Time
©1992 Ozone Records
great tune
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@JoeSzilagy Unknowns to me. Thanks, I'll check them out.
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Grand Funk "The Railroad" 1974
San Diego Show in 1974
Epic ode to The Railroad, the Grand Funk Railroad was a "mighty good line" I wonder if the offer: "...come on and ride the R...
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Billy Cobham, Tommy Bolin & Jan Hammer - Stratus - Spectrum.wmv
Stratus del album de Billy Cobham -Spectrum- de 1973
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Billy Cobham & George Duke Band - Stratus (1976)
Billy Cobham & George Duke Band live at Montreux Jazz Festival in 1976.
Billy Cobham - Drums
George Duke - Moog Synthesizers
John Scofield - Guita...
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Tania Maria - Come With Me
Tania Maria - Come With Me
Another rare brought to you by Jazzyman63
I saw her live in the early 80s in London. Love to here from anyone else wh...
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Brazilian Sugar - George Duke (Vinyl Album) 1980
From the album "Brazilian Love Affair". For higher quality stereo, add &fmt=18 to the URL and refresh the page.
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George Duke Illusions
"Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news r...
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Narada Michael Walden - White Night
What a career-starter! This is the opening track to Narada Michael Walden's debut album Garden of Love Light (1976) after moving on from the Mahavi...
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Besides ray's inspired lines, I love David Sanscious's cathedral-like B-3 Hammond work. It really adds depth to the tone.
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Narada Michael Walden - The Sun is Dancing
The one and only, on of the greatest pieces of music i have ever heard; The Sun is Dancing Introduced by Meditation From the Album Garden of Love L...
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@Jay435 Yes, and the most unremarked member of this monster lineup! He and David Sancious are the best in their field.
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2 months ago
Brand X - Dead Pretty - Live at the Nashville Rooms 1976
This is my favourite Brand X concert, but it is really low quality
Phil Collins - Drums
John Goodsall - Guitar
Andrew Ward - Percussion *This is th...
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Billy Cobham - Crosswinds [Montreux Jazz Festival 1974, 2of2]
04-July-1974
Billy Cobham : Drums
Michael Brecker : Tenor Saxophone
Randy Brecker : Trumpet
Glen Ferris : Trombone
Milcho Leviev : Keyboards
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3 months ago
Patrice Rushen - It's Just A Natural Thing
From the 1978 Patrice Album
Rushen was born in Los Angeles, California on September 30, 1954, the eldest of two daug...
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Ian Hunter (with Freddie Mercury, Roger Taylor & Brian May) - You Nearly Did Me In
Album version of You Nearly Did Me In by Ian Hunter with Freddie Mercury, Roger Taylor and Brian May on backing vocals. Released on Ian's album 'Al...
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What, love for Dave Sanborn? This was really HIS era, as a studio musician. He was everywhere.
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Steel Church
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George Duke with Billy Cobham - Rush Hour
George Duke with Billy Cobham in Montreal Jazz Festival
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@pcsuper1 Double stroking with the other hand. Mere mortals cannot do this. Do not attempt, unless you're willing to endure the pain.
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My gang of young malcontent misfits listened to this song over and over. It gives a feeling of pain, and constant anguish, that later songs couldn't replicate. It rocked hard, with the struggle of the working man. A true blue collar anthem.