Terry Reid - I Put A Spell On You (Fillmore West - 1968)
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love finding new classic music like this every once in a while it helps me through the shit that's out today.
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the B-3 intro is fantastic...
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Anyone know who was hammering it out on the B-3 on this tune?
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actually I think Terry Reid is the all time best singer the world has ever seen, what more can you say.
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Reid covered this song? EPIC.
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I gotta have this album.
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@LightweightUK2007 I will agree with you there. Paul Rogers and Terry Reid are the best rockers ever. I did not hear either one when I was in England in the 70's. Thank my lucky stars, I have seen them both in the past two years. I don't think I would die in peace had I not experienced the greatest voices of rock.
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@whisperinwindcried67 you got it a bit wrong, remember he is the one who recommended Plant. Even R Plant says he would have been a better singer. Check out the interviews. Plant imitates Reid, not vice versa. I saw Plant at Earl's Court in '73 or '74 and he can't really compare to Terry Reid. It was the 5th show and Plant really screwed up Stairway to Heaven. Believe me, Terry at 60 is better than Plant at 26 or whatever. I love Plant but , lets give Terry his due.
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@xxxstarmanxxx ..me too! just found this guy..'67 for me..Biggest Robert Plant fan I am and shall ever be-we are blessed to have his music,to be sure!!..that being said..this guy was/is something very special!!..really,really good stuff!!..very few cut from this cloth anymore...but chris robinson,chris cornell-YES...jack white-NO!....this era truly was the genesis/renaissance..Terry sounds just like Plant doing".i'm gonna quit you babe"..HIGH praise indeed!
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Are you kidding me?! This guy is GENIUS!!!!!!
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Awesome, right up there with Paul Rodgers (arguably) as one of the best British Rock voices ever...
This is truly GREAT music. I got put on to Terry's music by watching Devil's Rejects and I've been loving Terry's work ever since. Must've been something special to see this cat performing back in the day.
mystery456 3 years ago 10
My father got me into Terry after he kept banging on about getting hold of his stuff on the internet for him - I'd never heard of him until 2005.......Jesus I must have been hiding under a rock since my birth in 1970 lol
xxxstarmanxxx 3 years ago
as much as i enjoy terry's studio recordings, it is live where he really shines. i love the way he lets the songs find their own pace. he is less concerned with rigid structure. that is evident here, from 1968, right through today having seen him earlier in 2008. for 40 years he has remained true to himself. this honesty is appreciated by his audience.
dlanodrelda 3 years ago 2
I agree - Terry live is a totally different experience to his studio albums
xxxstarmanxxx 3 years ago
i tell you why...
he can control his voice
emadmadi 3 years ago
too true!
xxxstarmanxxx 3 years ago