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In case there are any Hendrix fans out there (ahem, bannork, ahem) here's what appears to be some newly released material from the 24 Feb. '69 Royal Albert Hall show in London.  I know I've never heard this one before and it's wunderbar.  Very clean sound on this number, Hear My Train A Comin'.
 

 

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Room Full Of Mirrors.

Edit:  Maybe not so newly released.  I just saw a torrent file for this concert dated 2009.  Ah, well.
 

 

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4 hours ago, Tippaporn said:

Lover Man.
 

 

Jimi taking off there, utterly in a league of his own.

i always liked his banter between numbers, he took the mick out of the English upper class sometimes. A blaaast  from the paaaast.

Can't find the clip sadly.

This version of Johnny Be Goode tears the place up.

 

 

 

 

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On 9/12/2021 at 6:04 PM, TooBigToFit said:

 

I remember that album coming with a free poster. I was putting it up on my bedroom wall when the police came to my house because I'd shop-lifted the album from 'Boots' about an hour previous. 

I had to hand over the album but there was no mention of the poster so I got to keep it.

Who says crime doesn't pay?

????

 

Always loved the guitars on this track. 

 

 

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Harry Nilsson with a '68 live German Beat Club performance of Everybody's Talkin', which featured in the '69 movie Midnight Cowboy.

 

 

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Sonny And Cher with their '65 hit single I Got You Babe.  Sonny Bono looks like a page boy past his prime in some royal court.
 

 

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Jeannie C. Riley with a '68 live performance on a 60's country variety show of the Tom T. Hall tune Harper Valley P.T.A. 

This ends my tribute to my mum, now dead and gone these past 10 years.  She would have most definitely hit the 'like' button on each and every one of the above tunes.  :biggrin:
 

 

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And now for some rock 'n' roll music from the degenerate generation (of which I belong) which absolutely drove her up the frickin' wall.

Steppenwolf with the theme song of our generation, Born To Be Wild, off of their '68 self-titled debut.  Sorry, mum.  I promise I won't blast it.
 

 

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I came across this one. Oldie that someone liked back in the 80s... I guess.  ABBA was mentioned in the news today so maybe this guy will make a come back.????

 

 

 

 

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53 minutes ago, TooBigToFit said:

I came across this one. Oldie that someone liked back in the 80s... I guess.  ABBA was mentioned in the news today so maybe this guy will make a come back.????

 

 

. . . that someone liked back in the 80s...

It wasn't me.  Honest.

:biggrin:

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Not sure why it happened but I had to refresh the page and it asked me if I wanted to resubmit.  I said 'sure.'  It resubmitted an earlier post I made.  Editor had never cleared itself.  So rather than a duplicate post I edited and here's . . . 

Slip Away with Clarence Carter off of his '68 This Is Clarence Carter LP.  Bonus track is his '67 demo of the song.
 

 

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7 hours ago, Tippaporn said:

Harry Nilsson with a '68 live German Beat Club performance of Everybody's Talkin', which featured in the '69 movie Midnight Cowboy.

 

 

Written by Fred Neil, his rich baritone a couple of octaves lower than Harry.

 

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11 hours ago, bannork said:

Paul Kossoff was born on this day. He didn't quite make the 27 club.

 

The good die young.  Not sure why I've been around so long then.  :biggrin:

Paul Kossoff with the mellow Time Away off of his '73 Back Street Crawler LP.
 

 

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