History of British Rock - Part 8
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You should try putting them back up again.
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or more like 6:00 ..try that out. its a longer take.
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Check out 6:03 ...is that Keith Moon behind the blonde girl with the big puffy hair? I swear its him! But im not really sure.
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what happened to michael york?
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@boliboy2299 "When you wait 2 and half years it is." Not sure of the exact meaning but I'm sure that what she's saying. Sorry it came late but I just saw this clip today.
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I'm wondering when the Rubber soul, sgt pepper, cream, era beguins....
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*Winwood
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Spencer Davis Group--"I'm a Man"
(lead singer: Steve Winwwod went on to form Traffic later)
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what was the band and song at 5:27?
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@Desdemona202 Never compare Herman to jusin bieber!
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I'm like one of the biggest music fans in the world, I even play it, but I think people put to much into music and over analyze the music and its artist instead of just taking it for what it is. People are to obsessed with artist and the music now a days, its just music.
No part 6 or 7??
CadillacL 2 years ago 4
Unfortunately, YouTube took down #6 and #7 due to copyright infringement.
:-(
tunenito 2 years ago
1967 changed rock because of the Doors....darker side of rock rather than the sugary pop from Herman's and the others
Spatacus360 3 years ago
Talking about the "dark side of rock," it was also in the 1967 / 1968 time period that Charles Manson did some recordings of his original songs.
Yes, 1967 was THE year . . . .
tunenito 3 years ago
I heard a radio DJ talk about when he saw the Who in concert, with Herman's Hermits as the opening act. Can you imagine? Funny.
marvy1118 3 years ago 2
Yeah, in a USA tour in June, 1967, the Who *DID* open up for Herman's Hermits. Crazzyyy! By 1967 Herman's Hermits were sort of on their way out as pop teen idols.
1967 was a big turning point in Rock music.
tunenito 3 years ago