@Draaibaarheidsfactor "Radio Northsea International"..I thought that was starting around '69. Don't remember it from there, it was definitely around '65. Dj probably Dave Cash.The tune was apparently also used by other Dj's. "Big L-Wonderful Radio London"...all these jingles were used by The Who ,on their "Sell Out" album from 1967.
the dogs swingers no more to say
MrMostanton 2 weeks ago
Beat,brother, just beat ! Allelluiah ! :)
zivoderac 1 month ago
One of the tunes that defined the Stax sound, in particulr, and Soul music, in general; a standard. Listen to their version of "Groovin' ". krxn11
KRxN11 1 month ago
the intro reminds a bit from joe cocker's hitchcock railway
budelke 2 months ago
You can hear why John Fogerty's ears perked up when this came by ...
MadHighway 2 months ago 2
One of their coolest songs
pbgoodwin1 3 months ago
@Draaibaarheidsfactor "Radio Northsea International"..I thought that was starting around '69. Don't remember it from there, it was definitely around '65. Dj probably Dave Cash.The tune was apparently also used by other Dj's. "Big L-Wonderful Radio London"...all these jingles were used by The Who ,on their "Sell Out" album from 1967.
PAULLONDEN 3 months ago
@PAULLONDEN Carl Mitchell on RNI, mainly after midnight....
Draaibaarheidsfactor 3 months ago
this is how i learned keys, ole Booker t and MGs when i was a kid with 45 rpm 7 inch records :) :) :) thx for sharing :)
Blacklightroom 4 months ago
sounds like "something's coming on" by Joe Cocker
tariksba 4 months ago