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2 weeks ago
Wazmo Nariz - Deeply
A song from the 1979 IRS lp "Things Aren't Right" - Waz is the Nazz!
Best band to come out of Chicago during the late 70's - early 80's.
The synth...
lectrikdog • 662 views
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2 weeks ago
Lucifer's Friend - In The Time of Job When Mammon Was A Yippie
Lucifer's Friend (1970)
Track #7 - In the Time of Job When Mammon Was A Yippie
An eccentric but fun rocker featuring Lawton delivering an odd tak...
VodkaDrunkenski • 52,070 views
mtzimm
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@stomp919 I agree with you stomp. I find myself seeking out other bands from that era. Can't stand hip-hop, rap-crap etc. 99% of the new stuff played on radio is terrible. I think the difference is these bands toured their asses off and did a new album every year. 1968 - 1977 are my favorite...
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3 weeks ago
Captain Beyond - Frozen Over
"Frozen Over", an overlooked gem from the awesome self-titled 1972 debut album of Captain Beyond.
SabbathMan8815 • 17,191 views
mtzimm
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@PlymouthVT Still being played in the SF bay area on classic rock radio. Sadly, Rhino passed away earlier this month. Great band, Great album! mtzimm Hayward, CA
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1 month ago
Humboldt & Mariposa Redwoods
Avenue of the Giants in Humboldt Park & Mariposa Grove at Yosemite National Park
RV6airplanePilot • 96 views
mtzimm
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Cool video. Thank God we still have these beautiful trees! Thanks for the posting.
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1 month ago
Roxy Music - Out of the Blue Midnight Special 1975
Roxy Music performing Out of the Blue live on Burt Sugarman's Midnight Special in 1975.
pierangler • 67,937 views
mtzimm
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John Wetton on bass.
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2 months ago
Paul Kossoff - Back Street Crawler
Paul Kossoff - Back Street Crawler (1973) Rock
belfastclrq • 9,094 views
mtzimm
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I bought this album as an import back in 1975. Always loved the sound he got out of his strat. Thanks for the posting & memories.
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5 months ago
Uriah Heep - The Wizard
Artist: Uriah Heep
Song: The Wizard
Album: Demons And Wizards
neo235 • 282,291 views
mtzimm
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@JamiroquaiDaMan Demons & Wizards is my favorite studio album. For a live album Uriah Heep Live, Jan 1973. Try to get the complete live album with the Rock and Roll Medley. Some CD's don't include the R&R Medley, unless it's a double CD. Enjoy!
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6 months ago
Journey - Topaz
Disclaimer: "I have no claim on this video. All rights reserved by copyright owners"
InMyLonelyFeelings • 6,382 views
mtzimm
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No comparison to Perry's Journey. Their first 3 albums are far superior to anything they ever did with Perry. I saw them live after each of their first 4 albums. I gave up on them after Infinity.
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6 months ago
Rivals: Charles Manson vs. Vincent Bugliosi - Part 5 of 5
My ex-girlfriend recently joined a cult led by a guy who reminds me a lot of Charles Manson. I'm uploading this in the hopes that she will watch it...
RobinClaassen • 1,909 views
mtzimm
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Thanks for the posting!
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6 months ago
Smoke On The Water by Ritchie Blackmore 2011/5/19
He played "Smoke on The Water" by Stratocaster!!
anishimura0218 • 22,396 views
mtzimm
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I wish he would have played the Strat in CA.
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7 months ago
Motörhead - (We Are) The Road Crew (Studio Version)
Motörhead's we are the road crew from their masterpiece Ace of Spades with the legendary setting: Lemmy, Philty Animal and Fast Eddie Clarke
bbbry • 326,306 views
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7 months ago
MaxBasten60 • 48,435 views
mtzimm
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Favorite era of music. 1968-1973. TYA, Zep, Sabs, Heep, ELP, Crimson, Purple, Cooper, Humble Pie and of course The Beatles Abby Road.
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7 months ago
Joe Bonamassa & Jon Lord - Guitar & Organ Chase - The Ballad of John Henry - Sunflower Jam 2011
American blues guitarist Joe Bonamassa & former Deep Purple organist Jon Lord spar on stage during the 2011 Sunflower Jam charity concert at London...
SteveHammettsTrash • 15,604 views
mtzimm
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I really miss Jon Lord's sound in Deep Purple. He can still rock the hammond Organ-(ism).
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7 months ago
Y&T - I'm Coming Home (Official videoclip)
Taken from the album "Facemelter" out on Frontiers Records on may the 21st 2010.
FrontiersRecords • 1,022,366 views
mtzimm
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Dave always plays his ass off live! Saw them numerous times, back in the day, in the SF East Bay Area. Was able to see the band last year with Phil in Santa Cruz. RIP Phil; Keep On Rockin' Dave!
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7 months ago
MARIAH- Reunion 1976 Hard Rock
Amazing Hard Rock from Chicago!! MARIAH (1976)ENJOY ;)
V.J. Comforte -- vocals
Len Fogertly -- guitar
Ed Burek -- bass
Waine DiVarko -- drums
Mark ...
BreakfastClub77 • 507 views
mtzimm
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Early 70's Chicago hard rock sound. The singer used to be in Jamestown Massacre who played the Chicago High School circuit. Remember seeing them for $1.00, back in the day. Saw Mariah and was so impressed, that I bought this album the following day @ Rolling Stones records by Harlem & Irving.
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7 months ago
MARIAH-Hey Mama 1976 Hard Rock
Amazing Hard Rock from Chicago!! MARIAH (1976)ENJOY ;)
V.J. Comforte -- vocals
Len Fogertly -- guitar
Ed Burek -- bass
Waine DiVarko -- drums
Mark ...
BreakfastClub77 • 379 views
mtzimm
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Saw these guys, at a club, on North Sheridan Rd. in Chicago. Really liked the dual Les Paul sound. Frankie Sullivan later moved on to co-form Survivor. I was able to find this album on ebay. Reunion is a great tune as well.
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9 months ago
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10 months ago
BEDLAM - BELIEVE IN YOU
BEDLAM
「BEDLAM 」
(1973)
Francesco Aiello - Vocals
Dave Ball - Guitar
Dennis Ball - Bass
Cozy Powell - Drums
birkenheaderky • 4,638 views
mtzimm
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Saw them with Black Sabbath in 1974. Great Band! Cozy split in 1975 and joined Rainbow. Thanks for the posting.
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10 months ago
Ron Santo: In His Own Words, a WGN Sports Special
Ron Santo is remembered through teammate memories, clips, and his own words. Saturday 4/16 at 6:30 on WGN-TV.
wgn • 1,552 views
mtzimm
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I hope somebody, in the Chicago-Land area, will post this special on You Tube this Saturday. WGN America isn't broadcasting this outside of Chicago. Bummer!
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10 months ago
The CARS - Heartbeat City(1984)
This is from Cars' album called "Heartbeat City", from 1984. Enjoy! :)
Note: this is my all time favorite Cars' song, and definitely one of my very...
Slance1 • 96,599 views
mtzimm
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They're back, with a new album and back on the road in May, 2011.
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11 months ago
Alice cooper-under my wheels
alice cooper-under my wheels-1971
LittleKeef • 27,309 views
mtzimm
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Finally in the Rock N Roll Hall Of Fame. About Time!
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11 months ago
Keali'i Reichel Maunaleo
would like to dedicate this song to my BF Tarai and Lylo...
Enyde009 • 20,121 views
mtzimm
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My favorite Hawaiian singer and song! Thanks for the posting!
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11 months ago
Blue Oyster Cult - Hot Rails to Hell
Off of the "Tyranny and Mutation" album from Blue Oyster Cult...Hot Rails to Hell.
Libertine62 • 158,532 views
mtzimm
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My favorite BOC album. Saw them in 1973 with The Raspberries, who got booed off of the stage. The first song was The Red and The Black, as they lowered their flag during the first thundering chords of the song. Played most of this album. Thanks for the posting!
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11 months ago
Angel-Sunday Morning
Track 6 off 1975 debut.
sacrificialblood • 3,619 views
mtzimm
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I saw these guys, with Terrible Ted Nugent, in 1975. They were one of the original "Hair Bands". Thanks for the posting!
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11 months ago
mtzimm
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OMG Break out the 8-track!
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11 months ago
SPIRIT:CLEAR
1.Cold Wind
2.Give A Life, Take A Life
3.1984
TheCapi86sv • 8,282 views
mtzimm
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These guys were so original. No one sounds like the original Spirit. Saw them, back in the day, with Iron Butterfly & Cactus for a whopping $3.50.
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11 months ago
Mariah - Feel It
A song from their 1975 album Mariah. The band was previously Jamestown Massacre before changing their name to Mariah in mid 70's.
Members: Vic. Com...
AlFastguy • 595 views
mtzimm
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I saw these guys back in the mid-70's at a club on Sheridan Rd. in Chicago. I bought this album the following day. Always liked the first song on side 1, Hey Mama.
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11 months ago
Fleetwood Mac 1973 Midnight Special
Christine & John McVie, Bob Welch & Mick Fleetwood. "Miles Away" & "Believe Me" from the 1973 Midnight Special.
cmcviefan57 • 698,528 views
mtzimm
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My all time favorite Mac album, Mystery To Me.
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1 year ago
Savoy Brown - Leavin' Again-Romanoff.wmv
After "Looking In", Foghat was formed by the gutting of Savoy Brown. Thenceforth, Savoy Brown consisted of only Kim Simmonds and myriad personnel c...
MysticSojourner • 3,793 views
mtzimm
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Thanks for the posting. They still play this in concert. Saw Foghat play this version back in 1973 @ Auditorium Theatre Chicago.
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1 year ago
Crow - Evil Woman
From the 1969 album CROW MUSIC. My first concert was in 1969 and the lineup was Iron Butterfly, Crow and the Jam Factory. I was 11 years old!
This...
rickyon • 58,367 views
mtzimm
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One of my first 45's back in 1969. I also liked their song Cottage Cheese.
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1 year ago
Bubble Puppy - Lonely (US 1969)
Album: A Gathering Of Promises (1969)
Bubble Puppy was a Texan psychedelic rock band, formed in 1966 in San Antonio, Texas by Rod Prince and Roy C...
Findusam • 24,208 views
mtzimm
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I remember this as being the B Side of Hot Smoke & Sassafras, one of my very first 45's.
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1 year ago
Savoy Brown - Hero To Zero.wmv
Although from England their biggest following was in Europe and in the United States. Come and join me on my blog www.chattchitto.com/forum/blog
.p... SuperDjdaba • 1,910 views
mtzimm
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Hard to find album, CD. My all time favorite album by them. Saw them on this tour @ U.C. Chicago Pavillion. First row center. Kim was playing a gold top Les Paul, and totally blew me away. Next day I went out and bought one.
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1 year ago
Deep Purple - Bloodsucker
Deep Purple are an English rock band formed in Hertford in 1968. Along with Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath, they are considered to be among the pio...
RakyMaky • 22,968 views
mtzimm
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I have seen them numerous times, and this lineup MK2 still remains the best. Thanks for the posting! Zimmertunes
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1 year ago
Blackmore's Night - Possum's Last Dance
Great Instrumental by Ritchie Blackmore
Amatteny • 5,728 views
mtzimm
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to 74blackmore: Thats a lot closer than I ever got to RB. I have his guitar cord from a Rainbow show while he was doing his "guitar smash" in Chicago @ Aragon BRAWL Room. I also was waiting in line for a BN show when his bus pulled up and when he got out I tried to get his autograph. He had a...
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1 year ago
Black Train by Montrose
Ronnie Montrose is one of the greatest guitarists ever.
karlmoles65 • 14,246 views
mtzimm
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How about 1 and 1/2 from this album?
@lectrikdog I was at that show @ Aragon BRAWL Room. It was 110 degrees in there, and we pushed our way up to the 3rd row. Wazmo was great. I think they played through DEVO's PA system.