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1 month ago
Eric Clapton with Orchestra 24 Nights - Holy Mother
Broadcast live from the Albert Hall by the BBC but not on "24 nights" - I thought other people may want to hear this Clapton classic with Michael K...
atwasest • 23,692 views
schobie1
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1 month ago
Eric Clapton & George Harrison - While My Guitar
With Ringo Starr,Jeff Lynne,Mark King,Elton John etc.Princes Trust gig I think.80's.Eric plays a Les Paul!!!
winkofaneye00 • 154,329 views
schobie1
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Did you all know George is playing a SQIER not a Fender
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1 month ago
guy on the street playing guitar beautiful music - Stefan Joubert
When I first heard this, I really liked Stefan Joubert
8352biz • 986,676 views
schobie1
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A cross between John Entwistle and Eddie Van Halen
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2 months ago
slade - merry christmas everybody
MERRY CHRISTMAS
abcdefdjykj • 1,733,621 views
schobie1
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So what is number one nothing beat this my fave cribo song
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3 months ago
Deep Machine (UK) - Nightstalker (Live at the Ruskin Arms 1982)
NWOBHM
Recorded at Sin at the Bin - Live at the Ruskin Arms, 23/5-1982
(thanks to mevistox5)
Thanks to: http://www.facebook.com/dee......
NWOBHM87 • 390 views
schobie1
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I do believe that this song was written by Tony Harris and Tony Smith(now Coldham)
STRUTT folowed DeepMachie after the departure of Steve Kingsley and Andt Wrighton therefor Bob Hooker had sweet sod all to do with it Strutt was indeed Tony Harris Tony Smith and Paul Smith with the addition of ...
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3 months ago
Deep Machine - Saga ( Demo '82 )
Deep Machine (NWOBHM) from London,UK.The 3rd demo tape of the guys.
Tracklist:
1.Nightstalker
2.Saga
wCwNeverDie • 220 views
schobie1
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I do believe that this song was written by Tony Harris and Tony Smith(now Coldham)
STRUTT folowed DeepMachie after the departure of Steve Kingsley and Andt Wrighton therefor Bob Hooker had sweet sod all to do with it Strutt was indeed Tony Harris Tony Smith and Paul Smith with the addition of Lee...
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4 months ago
Dusty Springfield - You don't have to say you love me
Dusty Springfield live at the Royal Albert Hall in 1979
tourbatos • 580,579 views
schobie1
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Apparently Dusty always ended her shows with that song because it was in the wrong key and killed her voice She was the greatest British female singer EVER and on a par with Aretha
I went into PANIC MODE when i thought i had lost my casette tape of this version My favorite song EVER want it played at my funeral