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Tippaporn

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  1. The Rolling Stones with the unreleased Brian's Blues, aka Stewed And Keefed, recorded at Chess Studios in Chicago on Feb. 4 '64.
  2. The Rolling Stones with Fancy Man Blues off of the 2005 released Rarities 1971-2003 CD.
  3. Ian McLagan with Keith Richards on Truly off of McLagan's '79 Troublemaker album. Again, let's follow the rules here and do not watch unless you're over 60. It's an interesting video, for sure.
  4. The Rolling Stones performing Play With Fire on a live broadcast.
  5. The Rolling Stones performing Dead Flowers live at The Marquee In '71. From the 2015 The Marquee Club (Live In 1971) CD.
  6. The Rolling Stones with Mick Taylor with the unreleased '69 Hillside Blues (I Don't Know The Reason Why).
  7. Jamaican record producer and singer Lee "Scratch" Perry (d. August 29, 2021) with his first hit single in '68, People Funny Boy.
  8. Charlie Watts (d. August 24, 2021) needs no introduction and was well covered here. Nonetheless, here's an alternate take of All Down The Line, the original appearing on their '72 Exile On Main Street LP.
  9. British Goa and psy trance musician Olli Wisdom (d. August 23, 2021), co-founder and purveyor of The Batcave, London's weekly goth club-night at the Gargoyle Club. As lead singer of glam rock band Specimen, Returning (From A Journey) off of the '83 Batastrophe EP.
  10. Heavy metal lead singer Eric Wagner (d. August 22, 2021) with doom metal band Trouble on the title track of the '84 Psalm 9 LP.
  11. And since it's such a great tune, here's the Jimmy Cliff original off of his '69 self-titled album.
  12. Saxophonist and original UB40 member Brian Travers (d. August 22, 2021) with the Jimmy Cliff tune Many Rivers To Cross. Off of their '83 Labour Of Love album.
  13. Bring out yer dead . . . Singer / songstress Mickie Grant (d. August 21–22, 2021 (in unusual fashion she died on the 21st, came back to life, and died again on the 22nd)) penned Pink Shoe Laces, which was a hit for Dodie Stevens in '59.
  14. Entering the charts for the first time at No. 25 is Nowhere Man by The Beatles.
  15. Hitting the No. 16 slot from No. 31 is Homeward Bound by Simon & Garfunkel.
  16. Changes to the Billboard Top 100 [25] for the week of Feb. 27~Mar. 5, 1966. An absolutely rapid rise from last week's No. 46 spot to No. 12 is 19th Nervous Breakdown by The Rolling Stones.
  17. The Sandpipers with a nice laid back cover of Richard Berry's '55 penned Louie, Louie off of their '66 Guantanamera LP.
  18. Taste performing Sinner Boy / Gambling Blues live on 28th August '70 from the Isle of Wight Festival. Warning: video contains nudity!!
  19. Taste with Blister On The Moon taken from the first 45 RPM pressing in '68.
  20. Director Bill Keating built a programme around following Rory through a day of his short 1972 Irish tour. At the centre of the programme is a recording of the concert Rory played in the Savoy Cinema in Limerick on May 11th 1972.

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