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Tippaporn

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  1. Donovan with Season Of The Witch off of his '69 Donovan's Greatest Hits compilation.
  2. Creedence Clearwater Revival with I Put A Spell On You off of their '68 self titled debut album.
  3. The Sonics with their '65 The Witch off of their '67 Introducing The Sonics debut LP.
  4. J.S. Bach's classic Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, BWV 565. Simply frightful!
  5. The Rolling Stones with Sympathy For The Devil off of their '68 Beggars Banquet album.
  6. Blue Öyster Cult with (Don't Fear) The Reaper off of their '76 Agents Of Fortune album.
  7. Warren Zevon with Werewolves Of London off of his '78 Excitable Boy LP.
  8. My Halloween song for 2023. Marilyn Manson with a very creative cover of the Eurythmics Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) off of his '95 Smells Like Children album. Not technically a Halloween song but Manson's video character rivals any ghastly Halloween creature that I can conjure in my imagination. Great cover, though.
  9. Mountain performing Nantucket Sleighride live off of their '72 Mountain Live: The Road Goes Ever On album.
  10. It's A Beautiful Day performing White Bird live at Tanglewood in Lenox, MA on July 7, '70.
  11. Douglas Fir with the title track of their '70 one and only LP, Hard Heartsingin'.
  12. Original Jethro Tull ex-lead guitarist Mick Abrahams with Blodwyn Pig with an alternate version of Dear Jill. Originally off of their '69 Ahead Rings Out debut LP but this version is off their 2001 All Said And Done double CD.
  13. Alvin Lee & Ten Years After covering Willie Dixon's Spoonful live on French TV on 21 January '68.
  14. Harvey also released a solo blues album later in '64 titled The Blues. On this album one can find his remarkable cover of the old negro blues standard St. James Infirmary Blues.
  15. Their cover of Lonnie Johnson's Backwater Blues, however, was on that '64 LP.
  16. I take a pass on most - not all - of his glam rock phase. But boy does he shine in his early blues years. Alex Harvey and His Soul Band covering Willie Dixon's '54 blues standard Hoochie Coochie Man. Not on the Soul Band's original '64 album but included on the German '99 re-release. There's a very interesting and unique guitar solo in this tune.
  17. Thanks for checking out my channel! I'm a guitarist from Sicily (Italy) and i just love playing guitar! Open the vid up in YouTube and you'll be on his channel. Eddie Lang Jazz Festival 2022 - Monteroduni, ITALY
  18. Makes one wonder how much unknown superior talent is out there. I'll bet it's a lot.
  19. Credit where credit is due. Wasn't there supposed to be a centerfold along with that poll? Perhaps in days of yore.
  20. Great cover of that classic song. There's Glenn Campbell's cover, released the same year as the original. By May 1968, an estimated 50 artists had recorded covers of "Gentle on my Mind", while Campbell's recording had sold 600,000 singles. As they say, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. "Gentle on My Mind" is a song that was written and originally recorded by John Hartford, and released on his second studio album, Earthwords & Music (1967). Hartford composed the song after watching Doctor Zhivago in 1966, as he was inspired by the film and his own personal experiences. The lyrics describe the reminiscences of lost love of a man as he travels through the country. The following year, Hartford released the song as a single on RCA Records. Here's the John Hartford '67 original.

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