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3 weeks ago
"Weird Al" Yankovic - Craigslist
Music video by "Weird Al" Yankovic performing Craigslist. YouTube view counts pre-VEVO: 617,183 (C) 2009 RCA/JIVE Label Group, a unit of Sony Music...
alyankovicVEVO • 2,170,847 views
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3 weeks ago
Jaco Pastorius - Bass Solo( Live in Santa Cruz)
From Jaco's concert with Weather Report at the Civic Auditorium, in Santa Cruz on February the 26th in 1980. Among the tunes Jaco quotes in this so...
Musicenthusiasm • 25,831 views
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Yes I was there. I remember they had huge screens on the backdrop and they were televising old photos of various jazz artists as they played their own music. At the time Erskine was a monster on the drums and Jaco was new to me, but most impressive. What a show. I forgot how long ago that act...
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1 month ago
Jeff Beck Group - Beat Club [1972]
Jeff Beck Group - Beat Club 1972
Jeff Beck: Guitar, Backing Vocals
Bob Tench: Vocals
Max Middleton: Keyboards
Clive Chaman: Bass
Cozy Powell: Drum...
radioborderless • 5,156 views
juandangas
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Gosh I'm speachless. I've never seen the original Jeff Beck Group on film. Thank you for the upload. As a teen I thought they were the best band that I never got to see- as they rarely toured Los Angeles, but as of today I feel blessed. Again Kudos!!
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1 month ago
Ten Years After - Swing In London, 1970 part 1
Alvin Lee, Leo Lyons, Chick Churchill, Ric Lee.
Ten Years After was one of the best bands to emerge from The Second Wave Of The British Invasion.
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K9RUHBRLFQ • 1,936 views
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I saw them about four times myself back in the '70's and it was never enough. It's nice to see them on video old or whatever's available. That band could rock anytime and are high on my list.
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1 month ago
Savoy Brown Needle and Spoon
Savoy Brown Needle and soon at the Sellersville PA 12-14-07 He just gets better every time I see him.
lbalk • 32,258 views
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Boy you can say that again. Both the band and Chris struggled after Chris left. You'd think Kim would've hired some baritone to sing some of the old tunes. He sounds awful singing this song.
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1 month ago
Kim Simmonds & Jim Suhler - 2008 Dallas Guit Fest
If you're a fan of the 60's/70's British blues invasion, then you well remember Kim in Savoy Brown. He's still going strong today at 61. Here's a...
JRGUITAR • 15,263 views
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Ahh, The Boogie from "A Step Further" album #5 for Savoy Brown with Chris Youlden on vocals. Those were the days. I saw them later during the SAVOY BROWN BAND #9 tour with 1) Kim Simmonds guitar 2) Paul Raymond whirlitzer piano 3) Andy Sylvester bass 4) Dave Bidwell drums and crazy 5) Dave Wal...
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1 month ago
Average White Band 1979 Live
two part concert footage...
jbow • 196,056 views
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I saw AWB back in '81 or there abouts at the Hollywood Palladium. Steve Ferrone had already replaced Robbie McIntosh, who died in a car accident. The band was great and very funky. I liked their knack for mixing two guitars in a funk mode. If you listen to their 1st album, AWB, with Robbie M. ...
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juandangasLatest Activity
Feb 7, 2012Date Joined
Aug 30, 2007About this user
I play Rock, Jazz, Soul and Pop. All originals.Hometown
Los AngelesCountry
United StatesOccupation
Social Worker and freelance musician.Companies
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BA Psychology @ CSUSMSW Clinical Social Work @ CSUF
Al is too much! Regardless of what song or artist he's polking fun at, his parodies are always well done, well thought out, and hilarious. He's insane!!!!!!!!!!!!!