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Humble Pie – Natural Born Boogie

John Williams - Monday 02.03.09, 17:50pm

Humble Pie were formed by two of the sixties greatest white R&B voices Steve Marriott and Peter Frampton in 1968. Marriott and Frampton were joined by other high profile musicians, bass player Greg Ridley from Spooky Tooth and drummer Jerry Shirley from Apostolic Intervention, to form what is considered to be the first ’supergroup.’
Incredibly, Marriott [...]

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Tags: 1960's · Rhythm & Blues · Rock

The Band – The Weight – Woodstock 1969

John Williams - Tuesday 13.01.09, 22:55pm

This track was made popular as part of the Easy Rider soundtrack. In this clip The Band perform the song at the original Woodstock ‘live’ in 1969.
The Band – The Weight – Woodstock 1969

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Aretha Franklin – Don’t Play That Song For Me

John Williams - Friday 05.12.08, 07:00am

The excellent soul voice of Aretha Franklin performing the standard Don’t Play That Song For Me, this version taken from the UK tv Cliff Richard Show in 1970.
One of the true greats of soul music.
Aretha Franklin – Don’t Play That Song For Me

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Tags: 1960's · 1970's · Soul

The Beatles – Revolution

John Williams - Friday 21.11.08, 07:06am

In 1968 The Beatles appeared on the David Frost Show on UK tv and performed both sides of their as yet unreleased single.
Hey Jude was on one side and Revolution on the other. Tremendous value for money from probably the greatest and most influential band ever.
The Beatles – Revolution

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Tags: 1960's · Pop

Fleetwood Mac – Oh Well

John Williams - Monday 03.11.08, 07:00am

Oh Well was a hit for Fleetwood Mac in 1969. This period known as Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac would end in 1970 when Green’s mental stability came into question, wanting to give everything the band earned to charity.
Fleetwood Mac would regroup and eventually comeback in the mid seventies with Stevie Nicks, Christine McVie and Lindsay [...]

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