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Tippaporn

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  1. Jazz fusion guitarist Gábor Szabó with Galatea's Guitar off of his '68 Dreams LP.
  2. Rollin' & Tumblin' by Canned Heat off of their self-titled debut released in July of '67.
  3. The classic Cajun standard Jolie Blonde by Amédée Breaux recorded sometime between '28 and '39.
  4. Joni Mitchell performing California on radio live on Nov. 17, '66.
  5. Rev. Gary Davis with Hesitation Blues off of his '62 Pure Religion And Bad Company album.
  6. A very nice early Marc Bolan short, San Francisco Poet released as a B-side single in '66.
  7. Ain't Nothin' To Get Excited About is an album of rock and roll songs recorded in '70 by the members of Procol Harum under the name Liquorice John Death. It was not released until 1997. Here's the short number Brand New Cadillac. Gary Brooker – vocals, piano Robin Trower – guitar Chris Copping – bass, organ B.J. Wilson – drums
  8. The Cramps' excellent rendition of The Way I Walk recorded in '79 and released on their '83 ...Off The Bone LP.
  9. Prolificate Canadian song writer Jack Scott with his '58 hit single The Way I Walk.
  10. Ashes To Ashes, David Bowie's junkie tune off of his '80 Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) LP.
  11. Another heroin number, Chinese Rocks by early U.S. punk rockers Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers off of their '77 L.A.M.F. debut album.
  12. One of the great songs about heroin, Slippin' Into Darkness, by War off of their '71 All Day Music LP.
  13. Spooky Tooth with Feeling Bad off of their '69 Spooky Two LP,
  14. Scorpion! Ha! You're lucky it wasn't one of these, bannork. "Hurt all morning week." LOL
  15. We wore that album out. Saw them at the 3-day Ozark Music Festival in Sedalia, Missouri in the summer of '74. Every song on that album is a classic for me, LOL. Make It & Somebody. Gotta listen to the entire album now, LOL.
  16. In my humble opinion overall Brits were much better lyricists than what we had in the U.S. To wit: King Crimson with the title track from their '69 In The Court Of The Crimson King debut.
  17. Caught the "Soul Train" signage in the vid and had almost forgotten that show. Black musicians moved on to rap, unfortunately in my opinion.
  18. The British hard blues band Universe with Rolling off of their '71 self-titled debut.
  19. Mother Earth with the title track of their '68 Living With The Animals LP.
  20. The 13th Floor Elevators with Kingdom Of Heaven off of their '66 The Psychedelic Sounds Of The 13th Floor Elevators album.
  21. Peter Sinfield, co-founder and former lyricist of King Crimson, with Wholefood Boogie off of his '73 Stillusion LP.
  22. Jerry Garcia, Merl Saunders, John Kahn, and Bill Vitt with Dylan's Positively 4th Street off of their '73 Live At Keystone LP.
  23. Robbie Basho with Basket Full Of Dragons (12 String Blues) off of his '67 Basho Sings LP.
  24. Robbie Basho with California Raga live in Forlì, Italy in '82.
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