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Pete Brown & Piblokto! - Golden Country Kingdom

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Uploaded by on Aug 30, 2009

Live TV appearance, October 1970

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  • One of my fave bands.. and I have never seen any video of them until now... I am so happy with this.. Thank you thank you :)

  • Thankyou ! Fantastic !

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  • excellent cheers

  • Ahhhhh ..... suddenly I'm 17 again. Saw Pete Brown and Piblokto about a million (well at least 5 or 6) times at the MARYLAND Glasgow in late 60s/early 70s. Great guy. Great band. Happy days. "ANYHOW" - why no Jim Mullen here? Thought he was part of the band in October 1970. (Maybe my memory is starting to go ....)

  • I met Pete at an Interoceters gig in Bournemouth. A lovely man...happy to talk, which we did for what seemed like ages. One of the good guys!!

  • If you like this you'll enjoy "Tell Me" from their album "Road of Cobras" by Pete Brown and Phil Ryan recorded in 2008 and 2009 released in 2010. Check it out on You Tube.

  • Come on Pete. Reissue The Not Forgotten Association!

  • Thank God this exists. On youtube. I saw it before anyone even knew it existed. The entire data-base was avaliable on their site (INA in France) and I got to see THIS, Patto, East Of Eden bla bla bla bla... ... grrr. grrr

  • have been playing high flying bird continuously at top volume all week now,incredible

  • Terrific, I've been looking for Piblokto footage (ANY Piblokto footage!) for years, & now one of my favourite songs by them has turned up! Thanks for sharing...

  • Any more Piblokto live out there? Saw them and have always loved them.

  • thank you, thank you, thank you!

    this is absolutely the most overlooked artist of the seventies!

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