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JULIE DRISCOLL & BRIAN AUGER TRINITY - Save Me (1969)

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Uploaded by on Mar 17, 2008

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  • 1969 and look where we have ended up in 2010 ! Lip-syncing bimbo's who are not worthy to walk in the shadow of Julie!

  • glad to see I am not the only one who dances like that :)

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  • BEST HAIRCUT EVER!!

    

  • @vid9188 Y're so right

  • a great sample of the "golden and unrepeteable age" '65-'75

  • Great voice! Glad to find this video.

  • does anyone know if this concert can be found in mp3 form or was ever printed as music instead of video. this is the most amazing version of this song i've heard.

  • Did the Trinity with Julie tour the states during this period? Fantastic sound.

  • always liked this track and this is great version - thanks for uploading

  • Una coppia ineguagliabile, lui per il modo di suonare l'Hammond lei per il modo di cantare

  • Today musicians are lazy and have no competition. They don't practice or know how to play; they just want to party, have fun and be the best without doing anything. We keep giving kids contracts. I don't know who told the Industry that little kids are musically talented because they have no training, sing into auto tuners and can't even name all the pieces of their instruments. If you can't sing, can't play, can't perform and you don't practice; then you not suppose to have a contract! Duh!

  • In my opinion this was during the golden era of rock and roll. Due to the British Invasion, American had to be very competitive. Music had a message then. Today, music is divided and the people who listen to it are further distant themselves. Musicians often complain about how record sales are declining. In my opinion it's their own damn fault. Music was targeted to a massive audience and required a great deal of professionalism. Today it is targeted to clicks/groups of people.

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