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3 months ago
Heart - Love Reign O'er Me
Cover of The Who's song
From "Dreamboat Annie Live" (2007)
jackpursuitcarvalho • 12,023 views
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6 months ago
Mick Taylor & Snowy White
Mick Taylor & Snowy White performing Albert King's
"I Wonder Why"
with John 'Rabbit' Bundrick on keys,
free keyboard player for the Who.
Arth...
tworainydays • 19,060 views
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Note Mick re-tuning on the fly at 1:36!
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6 months ago
Santana - All I Ever Wanted
From the 1979 album Marathon.
Carlos Santana - Guitars
David Margen - Bass
Chris Rhyne - Keys
Alan Pasqua - Keys
Armando Peraza - Congas, Bongos
Gr...
rickyon • 17,187 views
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@Bog95 No, Thin Lizzy and Allman Brothers (to name but two) also frequently played in unison, and both sound quite different.
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7 months ago
Jimmy Riddle Band..Back stage antics..Sam Apple Pie..Dr Sleeze
Back stage antics with Sam, The Late Andy Johnson, Jim (Dr Sleeze) Mitchell, Prof and the fabulous Bidets
007jackdude • 181 views
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Pisspots and Bidets, makes perfect sense. WOT?!
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7 months ago
Jeff Beck ( North Sea Jazz Festival 2006 )
Some streaming guitar solos by the great Jeff Beck ( a real survivor of the sixties )
Here at North Sea Jazz 2006
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7 months ago
Mick Taylor - Spanish ( Live )
Mick Taylor live version of Spanish
lapaz62 • 1,518 views
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I'm not able to handle downloading. Would it be too much trouble if I asked you to post another Mick Taylor jazz-rock track? I think Mick makes more money playing the blues, but his heart seems to be in playing Jeff Beck-style fusion.
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7 months ago
Tempest - Gorgon (1974)
Live In London (1974 - Rare)
~ Members :
John Hiseman-- Drums
Allan Holdsworth - Guitar
Ollie Halsall - Guitar
Mark Clarke - Bass, Keyboards, Voca...
greenowl2 • 3,301 views
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Holdsworth didn't stay long, one album. Holdsworth made clear his intentions to leave to the other members, and Holdworth himself brought Halsall in to replace him, but then Holdsworth was convinced to stay to fill out contracted dates, so Tempest wound up having TWO lead guitarists for that shor...
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7 months ago
Jack Bruce - Things we Like - Medley: Sam's Sack and Rill's Thrills !
from the 1970 album "Things we Like"
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7 months ago
David Gilmour - All lovers Are Deranged (Promotional video 1984)
from the bootleg DVD: The Good The Bad The Ugly 1978-1991. Promotional video from 1984.
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7 months ago
TONY O'MALLEY - 'Tears in Heaven' - 606 Club. Oct 1st 2007.
TONY O'MALLEY sings 'Tears in Heaven' at London's 606 Club - Oct 1st 2007.
Click this link for Blip.TV's better quality versions of Tony O'Malley ...
OMalleyTony • 5,606 views
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Old Slowhand IS the superior guitarist, but Neil Hubbard is a great player too, and in fact plays a finer guitar solo here than anything you'll hear on Clapton's original.
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8 months ago
Gerry Lochran 'Wun' First 4 tracks
ruthbuss • 593 views
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@haworthmike Gee, if you'd really like to help me, could you sell me the vinyl WUN? I don't buy or have any CDs as I am strictly a vinyl fan, and I am STILL trying to get a copy for myself. You can send me an e-mail at redweatherkid@gmail
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8 months ago
Klaus Kinski totally nuts
short clip from "Ludwig II" (1954) with klaus kinski and o.w. fischer (in german language). in between a short comment from o.w. fischer, in which ...
DocPhnoeker • 174,850 views
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If Fischer thinks Klaus Kinski was never again as intense in any other film, Fischer is a little crazy himself (or simply stupid). Intensity and madness weren't hats Kinski put on as he left the house in the morning, they were basic parts of his essence, which can be seen in just about any Kinski...
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8 months ago
Bill Oddie - Ilkley Moor Baht At
Yorkshire Anthem in the style of Joe Cocker and the Grease Band's 'With A Little Help From My Friends', which you can see at
LabanTall • 16,453 views
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As parodies go, this is pretty authentic -- it features Grease Band members Henry McCullough and Alan Spenner, and Jim Capaldi who played on an unreleased version of Joe Cocker's With A Little Help (Joe recorded the tune first with Winwood & Capaldi before trying again with J. Page & B. J. Wilson).
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8 months ago
DREAM POLICE - Much too much
B side of their 2nd 45 issued in 1970.
MushroomMachineClub • 1,064 views
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Looks like they were going for a Jeff Beck Group sound here.
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8 months ago
Beginners Guitar Lesson #4 - D major, A major, G major
From now on, my lessons are going to be on Mondays. It'll give you guys something to look forward to after school, work or University - I hope!
Th...
UKGuitarGirl • 31,817 views
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Wouldn't a barre chord be better for the A major @ 1:29? Well, anyway, you're cute, sweet and funny (the British accent video was hilarious). Maybe you could show how to play Rain Song (Zeppelin) or Coyote (Joni Mitchell)?
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8 months ago
John Mayall with Mick Taylor - "The Lesson"
A blues instrumental feating Mick Taylor on guitar.
gitpicker27 • 408 views
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Actually this track features an uncredited Jimi Hendrix on guitar. I read this from an interview with Mayall a few years ago. Sounds like bullshit, I know, but true.
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8 months ago
Burying Ground, The Mick Taylor Band
Burying Ground, from the Tokyo dvd, Denny Newman wrote and sings this song.
lapaz62 • 674 views
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Oh no, this Newman character is the dodgy vocalist. Carla Olson is a goddess - a great singer, and a great songwriter too! The Carla Olson-Mick Taylor gig I was lucky enough to attend was really incredible, maybe the best MT show I ever saw.
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9 months ago
Eric Clapton and Robbie Robertson - "Further On Up The Road" - LIVE - '76 - HQ
From the same concert, Muddy Waters' "Mannish Boy" is on http://www.youtube.com/watc...
morpheusatloppers • 10,984 views
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@binka8830 Eric's strap doesn't break so much as simply pull off.
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9 months ago
Richard Thompson Guitar School (2/3)
Rare instructional video for guitar players, hosted by extremely accomplished musician Richard Thompson. Also featured in the video are Ronnie Wood...
frogpondium • 32,234 views
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AHHH!! At 7:25 RT shows us the secret of how Robbie Robertson gets all the amazing harmonics he uses to such great effect in his solos. Previously, it always seemed like Robertson was effortlessly pulling harmonics out of impossible places.
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9 months ago
quicksilver messenger service - what about me
nice song
JOHNGASTGEBER • 2,215 views
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Great shot of the Carousel Ballroom at 0:37, later to become the Fillmore West.
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9 months ago
Press Conference with Quicksilver Alarm Clock
This snippet comes from the ongoing saga of the epic disaster called Rock & Rolls' Main Event. The concert itself was to be simulcasted with the J...
kenwah52 • 3,787 views
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First guy talking is Gary Duncan (from Quicksilver). Next to him is David Freiberg with the curly white hair, and sitting next to Duncan on the other side is Michael Lewis.
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9 months ago
CREAM ROCK AN ROLL HALL OF FAME REUNION
REUNITE
STJ • 171,923 views
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@Deagledrumzz No, not true that there are no groups from the 60s with complete surviving set of original members. Spencer Davis Group, with Davis, Winwood, Winwood, and York to mention just one.
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9 months ago
Quicksilver Messenger Service - Subway (Live 1970)
http://www.beograund.com QMS in full line-up: Dino Valenti, Gary Duncan, John Cipollina, David Freiberg, Greg Elmore & Nicky Hopkins.
beograund • 37,912 views
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@willruddock Bullshit! Duncan played plenty of lead guitar and guitar solos before Valenti joined. Quicksilver featured TWO excellent lead guitarists, way before Allman Brothers, Wishbone Ash, Thin Lizzy, or even the famous Yardbirds line-up with Beck and Page.
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9 months ago
The Soft Machine-(Black) velvet mountain
Album:LAND OF COCKAYNE,1981
- Jack Bruce / bass
- Stu Calver / backing vocals
- Alan Holdsworth / lead guitar
- Karl Jenkins / keyboards, synths...
TheSelectorsOriginal • 2,550 views
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Sounds like something you'd hear in a James Bond movie (and not one of the good ones).
Even so, it's hard to complain about another nice British jazz-rock piece.
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9 months ago
Top 5 Most Horrific Car Crashes in History
sorry guys youtube claimed my original audio which was probably about 50% of the production so dont be so alarmed if it is not that great anymore a...
SupercarAdic • 30,015 views
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Gotta admit, the Gordon Smiley was much more shocking than the Villeneuve posted here. Also, horrific is spelled wrong at the beginning of the video.
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9 months ago
Buffalo Springfield at the Fox Theater, Oakland CA - 06-01-11 - Encore
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@joevitalejrofficial I was at this show, and I went specifically because Joe Vitale was the drummer, I'd only ever seen him once before, years ago playing in Stills' band with Gerald Johnson and Mike Finnigan. Vitale's a great drummer!!! But Vitale and Rosas were kept in the shadows for most of t...
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9 months ago
Q M S : FIRE BROTHERS .
A HAUNTINGLY BEAUTIFUL TRACK FROM THE 1971 QUICKSILVER MESSENGER SERVICE ALBUM.." QUICKSILVER " .
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@makewarnomore This is Gary Duncan singing. I first met Duncan up at his recording studio in the mid-80's. Gary played tapes of a bunch of songs (all unreleased at the time) along with some unreleased Dino Valenti tracks (not sure if the Dino material was Quicksilver or "solo"). I commented to G...
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9 months ago
This Mortal Coil - Firebrothers
Z płyty Filigree & Shadow (16 z 25)
256JB • 2,275 views
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@kombikrajsta
Yeah, it would be, except it's not a This Mortal Coil tune. It's actually an obscure Quicksilver Messenger Service song (never would have guessed they'd be listening to Quicksilver).
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9 months ago
Jennifer Juniper by The Alan Tew Orchestra
Taken from the Alan Tew album Rosie released in 1968.
This is a instrumental cover of the Donovan song which was originally released on his Hurdy G...
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I'd be very curious to hear Cinderella Rockerfella, EC!
By the way, I own the previous Tew lp THIS IS MY SCENE, a great album!
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10 months ago
Ronnie Wood Medley
Live from Ronnie Wood of the Rolling Stones at his South Beach Club in the 90's. Bo Diddley appeared the same night.
THE USE OF ANY COPYRIGHTED MA...
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@stableshadow
That's no dyke, you twit! She's Debby Hastings, Bo Diddley's longtime bassist.
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10 months ago
Whispering Pines- Far East Man (George Harrison/ Ron Wood cover)
Whispering Pines performing "Far East Man" live at When You Awake Presents A Tribute to George Harrison. September 12, 2009. Spaceland. Video by An...
whenyouawake1 • 1,786 views
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Fuckin' hippies! What a terrible version of a terrific song. They stop short of playing the entire song too, which we can actually be thankful for.
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10 months ago
Won't Get Fooled Again Isolated - Guitar
Download this song's master track as well as the masters from my other uploaded Who isolated songs! Follow the instructions here:
thankyoupourlavideo • 10,016 views
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It kinda freaks me out to hear this track this way.
@rocksnob14 ROCKSNOB IS A DOUBLE DOUCHEBAG AND A COCKSUCKER TOO!