This is a classic clip from Top of the Pops, James Taylor performing the Carole King song Youv’e Got A Friend in 1971. Carole King is playing piano on this live version of a wonderful song.
James Taylor – Youv’e Got A Friend

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James Taylor – Youv’e got a friend
John Williams - Friday 17.07.09, 21:20pm
Tags: 1970's · Pop · Top of the Pops
Matthews Southern Comfort – Woodstock
John Williams - Friday 10.07.09, 21:43pm
Not the greatest track in the world, but it does tell the story of probably the most famous free music festival ever. The song is written by Joni Mitchell and performed by Matthews Southern Comfort. The video contains some classic footage from Woodstock and the hippy generation.
Matthews Southern Comfort – Woodstock
The Zombies – She’s not there
John Williams - Thursday 09.07.09, 21:04pm
Here is a fantastic clip from the sixties, around 1964 I guess when The Zombies had a hit with their first single, reaching number 12 in the UK, but number 2 in USA & Canada. This is the original version of She’s not there, later covered by Santana.
The Zombies were led by Rod Argent on [...]
Rolling Stones – Dead Flowers
John Williams - Tuesday 07.07.09, 17:39pm
The Rolling Stones ‘live’ at The Marquee in London in 1971, performing Dead Flowers from the classic album Sticky Fingers.
A great version of the song featuring one time Rolling Stone Mick Taylor on lead guitar.
Rolling Stones – Dead Flowers






