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Giorgio "Looky Looky" (1969) Musicolor

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Uploaded on Feb 28, 2011

from the French TV Show "Musicolor" aired October 18th, 1969

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  • Joel Jessup

    He looks like his family are being held at gunpoint just off camera.

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  • ben meadows

    i found this in my 'watch later' list, but i honestly don't remember clicking on this...

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  • Clément Léopoldi

    The world has to know what the speaker says before the song.

    "Ask it to your pharmacist : "Blanc Quenotte", the only shalott-based tooth paste!"

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  • friendlier

    Without the synths GM was just another schlager slinger?

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  • MrGranousty

    He begins by this song, copying the well known "om mow-mow", then win a lot of awards, specially for Midnight Express theme.

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  • Bill Harding

    Correction! The cover group was CHICKORY - not Hickory. I apologize for my error.

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  • Bill Harding

    His biggest United States hit was "SON OF MY FATHER" which was covered (actually copied quite slavishly) by the group HICKORY. Played back-to-back, the Hickory version is a virtual note-by-note duplicate of Giorgio Moroder's original.

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  • Kyle S

    WTF?

    

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  • William Stone

    sound like woolie bullie

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  • Léonard Michalon

    Thank you the Trashmen and the Kingsmen !

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  • Kari Helopaltio

    He´s producer-artist Giorgio Moroder, originally from the South Tyrol region of Italy, which is South of Switzerland and not that far from France. Has worked all over, even with French-duo Daft Punk, French-Canadian singer France Joli....and most of all Donna Summer, who started her career in 1970´s Europe. This recording was a hit around 1969-1970.

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