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Uploaded by on Nov 22, 2008

Vince avec "TOO MUCH" une reprise d'Elvis filmé à Télé-Monte-Carlo(FR) en 1961.

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  • à l'évidence, Vince Taylor avait tout à nous apprendre en France en matière de rock and roll en 1961 !

  • Great video of the legendary King of Rock and Roll in France!

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  • @blackster bobbie clarke was one of the best british drummer with brian bennett of course.

  • juste après le "king Elvis" mais vraiment tout juste après.... un bonheur et une surprise à l'époque.... j'étais mordu..;

  • Vince is good ,Id never hear of him . Thanks for posting.

  • @mralmeister1 ...would've been a "Whole Lotta Shakin'" goin' on, I would guess...lol

  • @terryr55 Imagine if he and Vince toured together...wouldnt that have been something Terry....

  • @mralmeister1 ...looking back, I think it's a real shame that Elvis' manager didn't allow him to tour Europe. That was a phenomenon that the whole world needed to share in...just like the Beatles.

  • @terryr55 to the people of the UK and Europe at the time he did.

  • Vince Taylor was a rock singer in the United States too but never released a record there. He only performed rock 'n' roll covers of hits of the 50's in sock hops. In 1958 he moved to England but they didn't like his long sideburns and he's wild stage act. So when he came to France in 1961 he made a great impact. The french rockers loved him. He made many records. But he also made records when he was in England notably "Brand New Cadillac". He started to use his Black Leather suite in 1960.

  • @wannawinabear Technically Deep Purple's first drummer, I think of course before they went out under that name even.

  • @rb62470 Don't feel badly, I'm 57 and never heard of him lol. I think that happens with a lot of European artists when it comes to being known in the States. They simply didn't get international exposure. Thanks for responding.

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