Blind Faith - Well All Right
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@RayNDeere kool
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@HomeSkillet489 They did play some shows after this, including a show at Madison Square Garden in New York City a few days after the Hyde Park show
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@S123imon I agree. Fantastic performance, first song of their set and it's totally kick ass! We forget how young most of these guys were at the time and what brilliant natural and seasoned musicians they were for their age. Rockin and Rollin...Buddy would've loved it I'm sure! Thanks...A
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He sings it nicely, but doesn't know the words right, he messes up words all the time, he's funny like that
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this was like their only concert and the only year they played and recorded was 1969 I THINK, but even still; good band. Peace.
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@JOHNHOF1 For awhile I felt like others have said here that there was no good music out there. It was hard to finally admit that this once mighty station was now putting out junk, they had gone completely commercial. But once I did that I found the music I like is still out there old and new. You just have to look a little harder for it.
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Were I live we have a radio station that years ago I would have said they were second to none. They opened their doors in 1967 and played this stuff when it was new. I wore their patches, stickers... Sometime in the 80's they went mainstream and now they are part of Emmis Communications. They dumped the DJS and pipe in BS from all over.
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I try to bite my tongue but sometimes just can not. Why do some people on these threads feel the need to post such negative BS. Comparing one artist, band or concert to another is cool but why do some feel the need to belittle others performances?
This is great music. But I take a position that there is great music out there today. You have to turn of the big syndicated radio shows and start looking for the Independents.
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Wasn't this concert performed just before the release of the album?
What a rubbish!! Fantastic performance, the music everybody listens to nowadays kind of sickens me.. to say en passant
S123imon 3 years ago 25
This is a Buddy Holly song. Some times, in the higher notes, Steve Winwood is not in tune, but this is something that just happens to anybody who has the courage to sing in public and try to do his best. This is much better than playback
a1n2t3o3n2i1o 3 years ago 13