Peter, Paul and Mary - Other Side Of This Life (1966)

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Uploaded by on Oct 1, 2009

try watch in FULLSCREEN 480p - Lights Off -

A Tribute to Mary Travers (1936- 2009) -

The other side of this life (Fred Neil) -

Album : Peter, Paul and Mary Album (1966) -

The first time they used eletric instruments, keyboards, drums, percussion, etc..on an album.

Among the musicians who participated on the project.:

Al Kooper and Mark Naftalin on organ, Mike Bloomfield and Wayne Moss on eletric guitars, Paul Butterfield and Charlie McCoy on Harmonica, Richard Kniss and Russ Savakus on bass, Booby Gregg and Buddy Saltzman on drums.. etc

Musicians on this track :

Bobby Gregg : Drums,
Ernie Hayes : Piano,
Bill Lee : Bass

Please try watch H.Q. and Wide Screen -


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Images Editing : Eduardo Franco, (2009)

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  • This is a GREAT video to accompany PP&M on this Fred Neil song!! You're right...fullscreen/lights off...EXCELLENT! THANK YOU!

  • @ajamorland Hey , you're welcome ! Thank a lot ..it's great you've tried and apreciate it that way, lights off makes the colours more vivid..thanks for commenting :)

  • I thought the Jefferson Airplane did this. I thought Grace Slick and Jorma Koukanen wrote it. This is a revelation for me.

  • @TDS4UT Thanks for commenting.

  • PP&M covering Jefferson Airplane? Or vice versa? Well, they just aren't as Slick.

  • @WillInNewHaven Fred Neil was a folk singer and composer.Thanks God that P, P &M, as the Airplane were unique in their own ways ...

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  • Beautiful

  • On September 24th, 1966 "The Other Side Of This Life" entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 for one week and it peaked at No. 100!!!

  • I had this on 1/4 inch reel to reel. Great album!

  • My mistake. I have "Bless It's Pointed Little Head" live album and I think that JA opens that live album with this song. Hearing this song, I am hearing some possibilities for covering it at an open mic hearing the PP&M version.

  • @TDS4UT In all Fairness to the Jefferson Airplane I have live recordings of this and Paul Kantner of Jefferson Airplane usually announces before the song " This is a song by Fred Neil} Fred Neil was one of Kantners favorite artists. JA to my knowledge never recorded this in the studio only live. I really like Peter paul and Mary version to, plus it was nice seeing how hot Mary was she was very pretty, I believe she passed away from Leukemia not to long ago. What a voice and talent

  • @TDS4UT I have a version of this song done by the Airplane from New Years Eve 1967 into 1968. Quite possibly the hardest recordings from the love generation I've ever heard. E-mail me and I'll hit you up with it if you want

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