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Bloodrock - 'A Certain Kind' circa 1971

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Uploaded by on May 18, 2009

American (Fort Worth, Texas) rock band Bloodrock's 'A Certain Kind' from Bloodrock 3 - 1971

Jim Rutledge (vocals)
Lee Pickens (guitar)
Ed Grundy (bass)
Stevie Hill (keyboards)
Nick Taylor (guitar)
Rick Cobb (drums)

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  • @mauricemorning All musicians have flaws. Nobody can be perfect. I personally love the way he sings this. You can almost see him crying there is so much emotion in his voice

  • It's actually a cover of Soft Machine :

    "A certain kind" was released on Soft Machine Volume 1 in november 1968

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  • Never heard Soft Machines version but this is great!

  • Kind of odd that Mike Ratledge was a member of Soft Machine and Mike Rutledge a member of Bloodrock. I wonder if Bloodrock found the song sue to the closeness of there names. And BTW, Soft Machine's 1st LP was just Called Soft Machine, not Volume One.

  • I know "Soft Machine" wrote this, (and I've heard it) but Blood rock does this song real justice!

    I've heard some of the other versions, some good.. some really...."butcehering!"

  • I prefer The Soft Machine's version.

    Original is always better :p

    But this one's good as well^^

  • @clockworkmike83 ok ok im sorry ...i just like this song ok...

  • @turjulz THAT'S IT! Enough of you assholes who come on here pandering fucking thumbs up! What's that got to do with this song? Really, tell me! Nothing! You have such a fucking void in your pitiful life , you have to come on youtube and go " Thumbs up if your still listening!" That's pathetic. Go find a hobby, friends or something but enough of that in the goddamn comment boards

  • thumbs up if your still listening to in 2011..i love this song

  • The soft Machine version is about a million times better. Nobody sings like Robert Wyatt. Nice try though...

  • really great song...

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