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5 days ago
THE HOLLiES He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother (Live Midnight Special)
"He Ain't Heavy... He's My Brother" is a popular music ballad written by Bobby Scott and Bob Russell. The original recording of the song was by Kel...
coquiguaca • 2,462 views
jamisondavid100
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1 week ago
V1de0Lovr • 688 views
jamisondavid100
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@carodawo13 Yep. I eventually figured out that it's Hannah Georgas, who is touring with Kathleen.
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3 weeks ago
Kathleen Edwards - Change The Sheets - David Letterman 1-18-12
Kathleen Edwards - Change The Sheets - David Letterman 1-18-12....As Seen On ©CBS, All Rights Reserved.
Letterman Playlist: http://www.youtube.co...
IdolXfactor2 • 27,612 views
jamisondavid100
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Is that Hannah Georgas doing backing vocals? She sounds and looks enough like Kathleen that she could be her sister...except for the nose.
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2 months ago
Wishbone Ash - The Pilgrim
From their 2nd studio album "Pilgrimage" (1971)
BAND LINEUP
Andy Powell: Lead guitar and vocals
Ted Turner: Lead guitar and vocals
Martin Turner:...
WishboneAshAllSongs • 15,786 views
jamisondavid100
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The introduction to this tune sounds very reminiscent of Fleetwood Mac's "Albatross".
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4 months ago
TRAFFIC - Glad
From The Wonderful Traffic Album John Barleycorn Must Die
Pulross • 66,856 views
jamisondavid100
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@RUGGIDSKATA The end of the song that goes into a sort of reverie was always my favorite. Strangely enough, it very nearly matches a theme from the movie "Boy on a Dolphin". I'm not a musician, but I could swear Winwood performed a neat little transposition.
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4 months ago
The Hollies - Live Tracks with Mikael Rickfors (Audio)
"Bus Stop," "He Ain't Heavy" and "Long Cool Woman," recorded live at the Santa Monica Civic, November 1972. These were originally broadcast on the...
roots66 • 6,631 views
jamisondavid100
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@heymaryann1 Terry spent 12 years in the band, Graham spent maybe half that time. Nash and Clarke always considered themselves the "owner/originators" of the Hollies. I think Nash was supportive of the group after he left, but Clarke seemed insecure (check out his short interview on youtu...
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4 months ago
vashti bunyan - winter is blue
winter is blue
living is gone
some are just sleeping
in spring they'll go on
our love is dead
nothing but crying
love will not find even
one more n...
sandysaysoh • 246,028 views
jamisondavid100
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@hugojrneves
Possibly more like a soulmate to Cat Power. This is pretty twee stuff.
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6 months ago
Ornette Coleman: Voice Poetry
from the album Body Meta, released in 1978.
flammesombres • 27,551 views
jamisondavid100
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@uw1LL0b3y Maybe you hear Captain Beefheart's influence on Coleman. After all, Coleman didn't start using guitars until well after CB's first run of albums.
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6 months ago
King Crimson Live 1974 Melody French TV Starless (1_2)
King Crimson Live 1974 Melody French TV
leober7 • 417,436 views
jamisondavid100
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I always found Fripp's two-note theatrics in his guitar build-up to be the absolute height of boredom. Apparently he thought so, too, because he deleted that part of the song from the box set.
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7 months ago
Taste - Isle's Of White - Sinner Boy
The Legend that is Rory Gallagher playing Sinner Boy back when he was in Taste. Enjoy
moonrocket • 87,665 views
jamisondavid100
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@LoudMouthLarry123
Naked and higher than a kite.
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8 months ago
A Soldier Named Spish (Original) by Mark & Ferdy
This is another song composed by the brilliant Mark Butterfield. The song was written as a metaphor for the need to challenge and oppose the wrongs...
singularity64 • 128 views
jamisondavid100
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Hello, Mark Butterfield. Long time no see. Your voice reminds me slightly of Gordon Haskell's. Check out "How Wonderful You Are" or "All in the Scheme of Things" . I think you'd enjoy his stuff. Long, long ago he sang for King Crimson.
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8 months ago
David Torn- Snapping the Hollow Reed .
From the album "Cloud About Mercury" 1987.
David Torn (aco & el guitars); Mark Isham (trum piccolo trum, flugel, synth); Tony Levin (Chapman stick,...
Brugadd • 11,764 views
jamisondavid100
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This track is a nice parallel to King Crimson's "Sheltering Sky", with more of a gamelan feel running underneath it. Very atmospheric and dark.
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9 months ago
Steve Miller - Love Shock
Due to the 10 minute rule, approximately 90 seconds of the drum solo were edited out. Really hate to do that to any artists music, but then I don'...
Circuit7Active • 4,731 views
jamisondavid100
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Can't remember who was playing bass for him at that time, but it's a nice bass solo. Miller was trying to get jazzier around this period. Saw him live then, and he wasn't too bad, but I think his first band with Boz Scaggs was probably the one to see.
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11 months ago
Bill Bruford's Earthworks - 'My Heart Declares A Holiday'
Buy the classic Bill Bruford's Earthworks album 'Earthworks' (EG Records, 1986)
rudivandisarzio • 4,437 views
jamisondavid100
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I just love this track. Bruford's drumming is so propulsive, yet compact. His best drum solo on record, I think.
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1 year ago
Dave Barnes christmas extravangan za
dave barnes sings the christmas favorites
THEdavebarnes • 49,559 views
jamisondavid100
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Like the tiger shirt...
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1 year ago
Les Claypool's Frog Brigade - Thela Hun Ginjeet (Part One)
Live version of Thela Hun Ginjeet (King Crimson cover) from Colonel Les Claypool's Fearless Flying Frog Brigade's album, Live Frogs Set 1.
TheGargantuanSock • 13,392 views
jamisondavid100
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Let's not forget the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band's cover of "Suspicion", either.
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1 year ago
Robert Fripp King Crimson & Patricia Fripp @ NSA 4-4
http://www.robertfrippspeak... Executive Speech Coach Patricia Fripp interviews Robert Fripp at April, 2008 NSA Performance Lab 2b-4. Robert give...
fripphingle • 16,147 views
jamisondavid100
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Anybody know the lyrics to "21st Century Cult Artist"?
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1 year ago
Sonic Youth - Sacred trickster
Sonic Youth - Sacred trickster live pitchfork.tv
dentakinado • 24,108 views
jamisondavid100
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Wow. Is Kim imitating PJ Harvey, or is PJ Harvey imitating Kim?
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1 year ago
The Hollies - (No More) Snow On Heather Moor
An instrumental tune written by bass player Bernie Calvert from around 1970
ForCertainBecause • 2,211 views
jamisondavid100
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Bernie was working on a solo album around that time (1970), wasn't he. He must never have completed it, or it was shelved for some other reason.
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1 year ago
Soft Machine-Why Are We Sleeping?
from the album The Soft Machine
Lilagodor • 109,900 views
jamisondavid100
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This song was supposed to relate to the teachings (philosophy) of Gurdjieff. Robert Fripp of King Crimson got into Gurdjieff pretty heavily, too.
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1 year ago
It's A Beautiful Day-Wasted Union Blues-Kralingen-1970 ver2
It's A Beautiful Day, Kralingen Pop Festival, Rotterdam Netherlands June 1970, german remastered version
auweia1 • 53,428 views
jamisondavid100
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Beautiful Day was an interesting band. I didn't see them til 1971, by which time they had replaced the original keyboardist, bass player, and guitarist. By virtue of their absence, much of the band's character was gone. The first album was great, the next interesting... and nothing really wor...
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1 year ago
The Beatles - It's All Too Much (2009 Stereo Remaster)
From "Yellow Submarine" (Stereo Remastered)
aa25007 • 110,081 views
jamisondavid100
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Can anyone straighten me out as to who plays the guitars. Harrison said he played organ. Was it Lennon on feedback, and McCartney on lead?
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1 year ago
Impressions Of Spring
Impressionist Collection Of Photographs Taken In And Around My Garden, Late Winter To Late Spring 2006.
Set To "On Hearing The First Cuckoo In Spri...
nightsampler • 11,636 views
jamisondavid100
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@nightsampler
Sir Thomas Beecham was generally regarded as the best interpreter and conductor of Delius.
@heymaryann1 Yes, I saw the Sylvester interview (on Youtube), where he stated that he just turned 22 when he joined the Hollies. I've seen Hicks' birthdate given as 1943 by some sources. "If It Wasn't For the Reason..." should have been a hit. Don't think it was ever released in the United St...