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Obsessive and extremely intrusive branding across the screen of 'Reeling in the Years'. As soon as I see the 'Reeling in the Years' branding it turns me off.
ОтветитьGroovy
ОтветитьThe full.NME 1966 concert would be great to see
ОтветитьIn (I think) 1962 there was an article in the New Record Mirror entitled "Look for the blues says Georgie Fame'. So we hitch hiked to London, found the Flamingo Club. Various acts were on. Finally this little bloke (Georgie Fame) walked onto the stage. He climbed up onto the seat of the Hammond organ. He started to play and....this HUGE voice came out, singing real rhythm and blues.... amazing...
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ОтветитьPlecati
ОтветитьMarred by that skid-mark on the sheets of history, Jimmy Saville
ОтветитьIls sont blancs they sing black nea blestemat dieu
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Mai copiiithis is music
ОтветитьI have a feeling "Yeh Yeh" wasn't supposed to be an instrumental...I think they didn't give him a microphone so they just winged it. That's a Pro going with the flow.
ОтветитьThanks for the Load, Excellent.
ОтветитьPoor camera work.......interesting version of Yeah Yeah.....was expecting a Hammond solo............oh well.......
Ответить'Yeh, Yeh' was Georgie Fame's first number 1 hit in the UK. The guy from Lancashire topped the charts two more times ('Get Away', 'The Ballad Of Bonnie And Clyde').
ОтветитьMuy bueno,Saludos.
ОтветитьI lived in New York as a kid but I used to love the new musical Express a friend of mine from England told me about it
ОтветитьThat's the first time I've seen "Yeh Yeh" without vocals. Did they really forget to give Georgie a microphone? Someone at t=75 grabs one from the left trumpeter and hastily puts it on a stand for the next song.
ОтветитьS.U.P.E.R 🎸🔊 💃💃💃
ОтветитьGeorge Fame . Very 60s & great artist .
ОтветитьA true mod icon.
ОтветитьLove this channel. So full of little treasures.
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