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Spencer Davis Group Every Little Bit Hurts

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  • come on winwood had total control over this tune at a young age 15 16 soul was his bag fuck theroy the mans an all round ledgend any instrument and vocal

  • Stevies Winwood and Marriott??

    legends. 4kn LEGENDS.

    *****

    in fact we need more *s for stuff like this!

    Lee

    The Sawdust Caesar.

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  • @tdavidc80 He meant McCartney, who played drums on the first two tracks on The White Album since Ringo had left the band at the time, and on "The Ballad of John and Yoko", where both Ringo and George were on vacation at the time.

  • I wish the original line-up of The Spencer Davis Group had stuck together. In my honest opinion, they were always a better band than Stevie's next groups, Traffic and Blind Faith. After all, there was nothing pretentious about it; just a diverse melting pot of R&B, blue-eyed soul, jazz, gospel, and occasional folk-country-blues.

  • The spencer Davis Group, one of my favorite bands all time!

  • @monjoUtube 1961

  • Saw Stevie sing this at a B'ham town hall 'all nighter'. I met Robert Plant on the pavement outside. Somebody might remember what year that was, I know I was still in my teens. I think the Moody Blues were doing that gig too.

  • Keep on running with these songs. , The Spencer Davis Group, slow songs

    was so great,. Like the early Moody Blues songs.

    The 60's was not only uptempo.

  • This CD, 8 Gigs a Week, is worth buying just for "Kansas City" --live--which Steve belts out (at a party?) when someone requests "something uptempo." Incredible thumping piano work too.

  • @hssmrg You inspired me to do the same. For me, Stevie W package wins--his voice, the slower tempo, piano, drums, and I think Winwood has more soul than Marriot. But the 2005 Brenda Holloway is really fine--very close.

  • think background - like McCartney his father was a dance band musician so they learnt to play everything!! what di Lennon say 'Ringo isnt even the best drummer inthe group' who did he mean? insredible musicians!

  • Marriott smashed this tune, Winwood is a class act though and both are legends.

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