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Tippaporn

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  1. Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated performing Hoochie Coochie Man live in Liverpool, 23rd Feb '64 for their At The Cavern album.
  2. Rocket 88 was a United Kingdom-based boogie-woogie band formed in the late 70s by Ian "Stu" Stewart, Charlie Watts, Alexis Korner and Dick Morrissey. The band recorded a live album, Rocket 88 at the Rotation Club, Hanover, while on tour in Germany, in November '79. It was released in March '81. Roadhouse Boogie with Charlie Watts on drums, Jack Bruce on bass, Ian Stewart on piano, and Alexis Korner on guitar.
  3. Perhaps the genesis of rock 'n' roll was Wynonie Harris' Good Rockin' Tonight recorded in '48.
  4. The Stones ain't got nothin' on Irma Thomas' version of the '63 Jerry Ragovoy number Time Is On My Side, which was released in '64, the same as the Stones' version.
  5. My mum liked her Those Were The Days song from '68. Perhaps due to the European feel of the tune. Certainly, I think, because it's a bit forlorn.
  6. Linda Lyndell posing in front of one of the all-time classic muscle cars with her '68 A-side single What A Man.
  7. Garnet Mimms & The Enchanters with the original Cry Baby, the title track off of their '63 album.
  8. In case anyone was thinking I was joking about the accordion. Paul McCartney live with We Can Work it Out off of his '91 Unplugged (The Official Bootleg) release. The Who with Squeeze Box off of their '75 The Who By Numbers LP. The Band with When I Paint My Masterpiece off of their '70 Cahoots LP. The Young Rascals with How Can I Be Sure off of their '67 Groovin' LP. The Rolling Stones with Back Street Girl off of their '67 Between The Buttons album. Bruce Springsteen with 4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy) off of his '73 The Wild, the Innocent and the E Street Shuffle LP. Can't forget this classic . . .
  9. Take yer pick. The Kinks with Dandy off of their '66 Face To Face LP.
  10. Herman's Hermits with Dandy off of their '67 There's A Kind Of Hush All Over The World LP.
  11. The Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation with Downhearted off of their '70 Remains To Be Heard LP.
  12. The Seeds with It's A Hard Life off of their '65 self-titled debut.
  13. Nah. Pre-war was the best, LOL. Nothing like tooling along the Reichsautobahn in your sleek Benz roadster whilst listening to some kick-ar$e orchestral delights. I'll take anything featuring an accordion.
  14. Country Joe & The Fish with Superbird (Tricky Dick) off of their long titled '71 The Life And Times Of Country Joe And The Fish From Haight-Ashbury To Woodstock compilation LP.
  15. Traffic with Stranger To Himself off of their '70 John Barleycorn Must Die LP.
  16. The Great Society's featuring Grace Slick with their rendition of Bob Dylan's Outlaw Blues performed live at The Matrix Club in '66.
  17. Jefferson Airplane with Signe Anderson on vocals live at Winterland on Oct. 11, '66 performing Chauffeur Blues.
  18. Coming full circle with Rory Gallagher on Fuel To The Fire off of his '78 Photo-Finish LP.
  19. Trees with Celia Humphris singing the enchanting tune She Moved Thro' The Fair off of their '70 The Garden Of Jane Delawney LP.
  20. Progressive Kraut rockers Amon Düül II with Sleepwalker's Timeless Bridge off of their '72 Wolf City LP.
  21. Davy Graham with Bruton Town off of his '68 Large As Life And Twice As Natural LP.
  22. Quintessence ‎with Notting Hill Gate off of their '69 In Blissful Company LP.
  23. Roky Erickson ‎with a fantastic performance of Lou Reed's '64 classic Heroin. Off of his '86 Gremlins Have Pictures.
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