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  1. Marc Bolan of T.Rex performs his hit single "Children of the Revolution" at Apple Studios in London, England during March of 1972. Guest stars include Ringo Starr on drums and Elton John on piano. This clip was taken from the movie "Born to Boogie", which was officially released on December 18th, 1972.
  2. Bill Withers performing I Can't Write Left Handed off of his '73 Live At Carnegie Hall LP.
  3. Cocker was one of the best performers ever in my book.
  4. Simon & Garfunkel in the midst of an 80's new wave rival? 55555555555 Nice selections, RuamRudy. The Cure with Fascination Street off of their '89 Disintegration release.
  5. One more "treat" from Santana. Treat performed live off of the same Live At The Fillmore '68 double CD.
  6. Santana and blues, you ask? Santana performing a nasty blues number, As the Years Go Passing By. Off of their Live At the Fillmore '68 CD released in '97.
  7. Tanglewood was a great concert. 1 hour & 27 minutes of sheer joy. I couldn't find it anywhere so downloaded it as a FLAC file from YT.
  8. There's an old axiom that goes "there is no such thing as a stupid question." I'm having doubts as to the absolute truth of that adage.
  9. “Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.” ― Albert Einstein
  10. "me? nothin'" 555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555 I know you're just pullin' my leg so I don't take it seriously.
  11. I would have added: "For better or worse." Seeing as how a lot of folks are willing to live with even the worst bankrupt ideas imaginable as long as they believe them to be true.
  12. You've been fooled. They're images. On a white background. Just goes to show that things aren't always what they seem to be. What else gotcha fooled?
  13. One more for this timeless classic . . . Tommy Johansson.
  14. And another great cover by an unknown. This guy has a fantastic voice. His version was inspired by Disturbed's version.
  15. That's one of the excellent covers I referred to. Here's another by Nouela released as a single in 2018. It's set to a pretty powerful video of emotional pain, too.
  16. Steeleye Span with Go From My Window off of their '96 Time album.
  17. I having a running collection of Christmas blues numbers. Just added this one.
  18. My favourite Louis Armstrong tune, What A Wonderful World. It kinda represents the lost innocent, inspirational idealism of those days. Imagine that. Looking out into the world and seeing all that is wonderful within it. I imagine a world where that's all anyone ever did. This is a '67 performance.
  19. I enjoy big band music. Great dance music. I particularly enjoyed the vintage Big Apple footage.
  20. Another nice find. While I've heard many other excellent covers of The Sound Of Silence I hadn't heard this one.
  21. Nice find, xtrnuno41. Brought to you by Geritol. 55555555555555 Are you feeling tired and worn out lately, my friendly fellow posters? I highly recommend Geritol for most of the folks on this thread. I think there's a definite market opportunity here.
  22. Peter & Gordon with their '66 non-album track Lady Godiva. Amazing, considering they produced four albums in '66 but couldn't fit this?
  23. Bob Dylan with Visions Of Johanna off of his '66 Blonde On Blonde LP.
  24. Roy Harper with the title track of his '66 Sophisticated Beggar album.

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