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3 weeks ago
Mountain - Blowin' in the Wind
Leslie West performs Dylan's masterpiece
Norwizz • 4,394 views
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3 weeks ago
Leslie West - Respect - The Depper Vagrants Tribute
From the album As Phat As It Gets, Leslie West tributes the band he started with.
Like fellow New Yorkers the Rascals, the Vagrants prominently fe...
depper • 12,381 views
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@GinoAtlanta What he said! I was from upstate, but found myself at the Action House during a 1 week stay in Long Beach in '66. One way or another I caught all those bands. My musical Renaissance! The Vagrants came to Albany months later. My friends and I were let into the club early. We saw...
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1 month ago
Eric Clapton - The Core (Live) 1978
Eric Clapton - The Core (Live)
Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, California
February 12, 1978
Vocals: Eric Clapton, Marcy Levy
From t...
PsychedelicTripster • 32,791 views
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@princeofgary I agree prince. Great performance all around. I think the extra special aggressive and skillful drums are a difference maker.
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1 month ago
Vanilla Fudge - Do Ya Think I'm Sexy?
Vanilla Fudge's cover of Rod Stewart's "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy?" from their 2004 album Then & Now.
bonfire7437289459 • 19,952 views
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@spacepatrolman I never heard that story, but I love it.
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2 months ago
Vanilla Fudge Ticket To Ride (HQ)
From their 1967 album Vanilla Fudge.
MetalMachineManiac • 9,200 views
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@87camro Greatest drummer in the business. Big void at guitar. Down in NYC Leslie
West was floating around in the "Vagrants." But they never got together. Jeff Beck was driving to the airport to join Carmine, Bogert (bass), and Rod Stewart on vocals. But Beck got in an accident. 18 month r...
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2 months ago
I Don't Need No Doctor (live) - Humble Pie
Rockin' The Fillmore
theseeker23 • 153,819 views
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Marriot is incredible. No matter your favorite rock song, when this one is blasting in your ears, for a few minutes you're pretty sure this is as good as it gets. Between this and 30 Days in the Hole, quite a pair of songs by Steve Marriot.
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2 months ago
Eric Clapton - Layla (Live, Santa Monica 1978)
Erica Clapton - Layla
Live, Santa Monica 02-11-1978
WorldWholeMusic • 2,334 views
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@MrBalfazaar I'm in a battle over the live version of "The Core" posted here and whether the drummer is Carmine Appice. I say it is. I think this drum solo (from the same event) supports me. Oldaker was EC's regular drummer, but I don't think it's him here. Can you help with any info? Thanks.
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2 months ago
"The Core" - Eric Clapton
From the album Slowhand.
Eric Clapton - guitar/lead vocals
Marcy Levy - lead vocals
George Terry - guitar
Mel Collins - saxophone
Dick Sims - keyb...
evanguy • 222,410 views
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@JustAintthatWay That's EXACTLY how it is with me. I love this song and can never remember its name! (I always think it's "The Grunge" or "The Grange" or something like that.) Somehow I always wind up on it, though. I always associate this song with "Mainline Florida." For some reason I thin...
@depper Is that Carmine on drums?