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  • 1 week ago
    keyboardhwiz keyboardhwiz commented:

    @chev202 Refreshing to read your post. That you're not going along with the mob. I'm ok with this stuff. But for me it was way back. I discovered him on Truth. The incredible Micky Waller on drums and loved having Nicky Hopkins in the mix. The best Rod Stewart ever did in his career. There ...

  • 1 week ago

    Chameleon Pt. 1

    "Chameleon" is a jazz standard composed by Herbie Hancock in collaboration with Bennie Maupin, Paul Jackson and Harvey Mason, all of whom also perf...

    keyboardhwiz keyboardhwiz commented:

    @Mrthelonius11 Right on. Love the mid 60s stuff.. Saw him around 2005 on grand piano with Wayne Shorter, Dave Holland and the kid on drums who backed Norah Jones on her first album. What a well rounded musician to say the least. My friend's chamber orchestra backed Herbie on Herbie Does Gershw...

  • 2 weeks ago

    Bee Gees - Hallelujah, I Love Her So

    from the work collection in an Australian age when their inception and nostalgia.

    Written by Ray Charles(1955). Lead vocals by Barry Gibb.

    keyboardhwiz keyboardhwiz commented:

    @drewangolf Think you missed the boat on the Bee Gees. Incredible writers. Bee Gees from '67 thorough '71 was awesome. Dude, I'm a huge fan of James Brown, Wilson Pickett. I'm not a fan of the Bee Gees Saturday Night Fever era. but far be it for me to criticize musicians who were asked to wr...

  • 1 month ago

    The Best Song Of 1965: The Academy Awards.

    Lesley Gore, Paul Anka, and Peter and Gordon respectively perform cover versions of several contenders for the best song in film live 1965.

    Highli...

    keyboardhwiz keyboardhwiz commented:

    @Serenadesong I checked on Wikpedia and you're absolutely right. Thanks for the correction.

  • 1 month ago

    Young Rascals - Since I Fell For You (Live)

    Rare clip from 1967. Cover of Buddy Johnson's hit that appeared on the Rascal's album, 'Collections' that year.

    keyboardhwiz keyboardhwiz commented:

    @azbluefox Check out The New Mastersounds and Medeski, Martin & Wood for awesome Hammond B-3.

  • 1 month ago

    Scofield Medeski Martin & Wood - Chank

    Scofield rips it up at the North Sea Jazz Festival. 1997.

    keyboardhwiz keyboardhwiz commented:

    @jrr619901 I was just about to tell my wife how serious this Chank was when I read your comment. Amen, friend. This freaking performance choked me up it was so good.

  • 6 months ago

    The Crickets: Sonny Curtis, "The Real Buddy Holly Story"

    Performed during Artist & Industry class, Sonny Curtis of the band The Crickets performs his well known song "The Real Buddy Holly Story."

    keyboardhwiz keyboardhwiz commented:

    @DOGPOUNDBREW , Sorry, brother, but if I can see what a fabulous guitarist Sonny is, maybe you can. Open your mind and ears and you might learn something. I know you'll be all pissed when you read this, but get over it. As for Sonny not being able to sing, it's all about communicating and in ...

  • 6 months ago

    Lucinda Williams-Crescent City-Live At The 2011 New Orleans

    A native Louisianan performing in the title city.

  • 7 months ago

    Herbie Hancock - Chameleon

    Brought to you by JFSR http://www.jfsr.co.uk

    The Original 12' Single - Herbie Hancock - Chameleon

  • 7 months ago

    The Temptations - All I Need

    By the time of this recording in 1967, David Ruffin was insisting on The Temptations calling themselves "David Ruffin & The Temptations" in much th...

    keyboardhwiz keyboardhwiz commented:

    @odelmang , I heard it many, many times on the radio back in metropolitan NYC back in 1967.

  • 7 months ago

    Robyn - Be Mine (Live Nobel Peace Prize 2008)

    Lyrics

    It's a good thing tears never show in the pouring rain

    As if a good thing ever could make up for all the pain

    There'll be no last chance t...

  • 8 months ago

    Bobby Hebb "Sunny" (1966)

    Bobby Hebb (born Robert Von Hebb, July 26, 1938, Nashville, Tennessee - died August 3, 2010) was an singer and songwriter, best known for his writi...

    keyboardhwiz keyboardhwiz commented:

    @stiffpeeter , I don't wake and bake. But I'm with ya.

  • 8 months ago

    Marvin Gaye - Sunny (1966)

    MARVIN GAYE SUNNY

    Sunny, yesterday my heart was filled with rain.

    Sunny, you smiled at me and really eased the pain.

    Oh, the dark days are done,...

    keyboardhwiz keyboardhwiz commented:

    @Silenus6, thank you for your kind response to Mr. Hate. You're a better person than I. I read the remarks and I went into hate mode myself, but your perspective calmed me down. For the record, Marvin brought joy to my teenage heart from 1965 onward. You just can't get any better than Marvin...

  • 8 months ago

    Moody Blues - Never Comes The Day (1970)

    The Moody Blues singing "Never Comes The Day" in 1970 in Paris. I think this song sounds live to me. But that's just me. About 3:20 in this song Ju...

    keyboardhwiz keyboardhwiz commented:

    Let me tell you a true story. Saw the Moodys in '69. At a break I ran into Timothy Leary and we rapped for a while. When the Moodys returned Timothy Leary was on stage and performed Timothy Leary's Dead along with the group. Leary, singing and dancing. Hugging Mike Pinder. What a memory.

  • 8 months ago

    Moody Blues - Never Comes the Day 6/27/69 Kremlin-Bicentre

    I thought this would already on be YouTube, but apparently it isn't....a nice vintage clip of the guys performing.

    For more rarities and a huge ...

    keyboardhwiz keyboardhwiz commented:

    @thesithempire, If listeners don't get this, their loss. I loved this song in 1969 and I love it now.

  • 11 months ago

    Small Faces, Itchycoo Park

    Small Faces performs Itchycoo Park.

    keyboardhwiz keyboardhwiz commented:

    @Scottles293 , Be easy on yourself. It's great that you appreciate the awesome music of the 60s, But I'm 60 and I've found some awesome music that's happening today. MGMT, Robyn, Soulive to name a few. Yes, I was very lucky to not only be there but got in my first band when I was 14 in 1965....

  • 11 months ago

    Robyn with Kleerup - With Every Heartbeat

    Videoclip: Robyn with Kleerup - With Every Heartbeat

    Label: www.ministryofsound.de

    keyboardhwiz keyboardhwiz commented:

    This girl is beautiful inside and out. By what standard is she not? She's an incredible artist, awesome lyrics, songs, killer voice, sexy as hell. She rocks my world and I'm 60.

  • 11 months ago

    Procol Harum - Homburg

    Il 4 luglio 2007 ad Afragola - Napoli i Procol Harum regalano ancora emozioni.

    keyboardhwiz keyboardhwiz commented:

    Classic. For me totally awesome. I saw Procol Harum in NYC in 1968, 1969 and in San Francisco in 2005. The interweaving of Gary Brooker's gospel/classical grand piano and Matthew Fisher's serious classical/rock lines underneath Gary Brooker's rich and emotional vocals in this song always mak...

  • 11 months ago

    Robyn - Fembot | Live at the tv-show Skavlan

    Robyn live with Fembot at the tv-show Skavlan in Sweden April 16th 2010. Track from the album Body Talk Pt. 1 - http://www.robyn.com

    keyboardhwiz keyboardhwiz commented:

    I absolutely love Robyn. My niece turned me on to her four years ago. Every song rocks and is passionate. The lyrics on this song are outrageous. Hail Robyn.

  • 11 months ago

    The Electric Prunes-Ain`t it Hard

    From the debut album`I Had Too Much to Dream last night`1967

    keyboardhwiz keyboardhwiz commented:

    Flow warp, great description of this sound, the struttin' with the love beads. Had to laugh. Very true.

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