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The Alan Price Set (NME-1966)

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New Musical Express Poll Winners concert (1966) -- part 7of9
Compered by disc jockeys Jimmy Savile and Pete Murray.

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The Alan Price Set:

"Baby Workout"

"I Put a Spell on You"

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  • @squirell1952 sorry mate - geordie is a dialect and not a language

  • Isn't Alan Price, and Georgie Fame, aren't they Geordies? And don't they have their own LANGUAGE - NOT REGIONAL DIALECT BUT LANGUAGE??? If so, why is it not recognised as such? I mean, isn't the Geordie LANGUAGE older than English???

    I mean, the Ulster-Scot dialect is legally a language, if you don't mind. It's more like an ILLITERATE form of speech. So, come on, Geordies, howay the lads!

  • He's one of the Best organ players -I ever heard or saw--I really like his playing on "I put a spell on you"------Too bad he plays almost all piano-anymore--I love the way he stutters the keys in a solo

  • He's one of the Best organ players -I ever heard or saw--I really like his playing on "I put a spell on you"------Too bad he plays almost all piano-anymore--

  • With all the technology today some bands dont sound as good as this.

  • Where's The Who?

  • This is such a brilliant version of one of my favoUrite songs, ta muchly.

    You prob. might well like Billie Preston in Concert for Bangla Desh - That's the way god planned it. Pip Pip, ArceAsInFarceFace

  • This was the best single, that Alan his band ever made,

    Rod Slade who played Bass Guitar,

    In fact owned at least 2 Burns' Basses,

    the one he is using, is a Bison Bass. but he did play a Burns Shadows' Bass too.

    and a Balwin Jazz Bass

  • @VoxContinental94 That's a Hammond M102 organ.

  • What organ is that?

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