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Classic Clips
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The sooner we put those assholes in the grave&piss on the dirt above it, the better off we'll be
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“Excited people get on daddy’s nerves.” - M. Cooley
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From the Concerts for the People of Kampuchea, I remember seeing this on Solid Gold (of all places) long ago.
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Kudzu Guillotine wrote:From the Concerts for the People of Kampuchea, I remember seeing this on Solid Gold (of all places) long ago.
Goddamn, I love me some Rockpile!
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Never before seen footage of Guadalcanal Diary from the recording sessions for Walking in the Shadow of the Big Man that was just posted to YouTube a couple days ago.
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Three different takes of "Is It My Body?" (from Love It To Death) taken from the Old Grey Whistle Test, uploaded to YouTube just a few days ago.
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"You may or may not regard this kind of music as your bag but I think you'll find this session an irresistible revelation, I hope that you'll stick by."
3:20 - Will The Circle Be Unbroken
6:30 - Caravan
9:28 - It Takes A Lot To laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry
14:49 - Delta Lady
19:50 - A Song For You
24:10 - Good Morning Judge
27:55 - John Henry
30:38 - Furry's Blues
33:10 - Amos Burke
36:03 - Honky Tonk Women
39:29 - Sweet Emily
42:53 - Prince Of Peace
46:22 - Girl From The North Country
49:13 - Big Boss Man
52:14 - Crystal Closet Queen
55:19 - Of Thee I Sing
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Bryan Ferry is 71 today.
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THE KILLER & FRIENDS: KEITH RICHARDS, GARY BUSEY & RUTH BUZZI JAMMING WITH JERRY LEE LEWIS
Top L to bottom R: Gary Busey, Keith Richards, Ruth Buzzi and Jerry Lee Lewis
Top L to bottom R: Gary Busey, Keith Richards, Ruth Buzzi and Jerry Lee Lewis
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As the blurb below says, this isn't a complete list, just the highlights. I remember quite a few but not all of these. Lowell George and the Factory on F Troop is a classic though I had no idea who he (or they) were at the time. However, I used to scour the TV Guide as a kid for stuff like Alice Cooper on The Snoop Sisters and Kiss on Paul Lynde's Halloween special (which is not).
18 RIPPING 1960S ROCK & ROLL BANDS THAT PERFORMED ON TV SITCOMS AND DRAMAS
SEE GARAGE AND PSYCHEDELIC ACTS LIKE THE SEEDS, BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD AND, ER, OPIE TAYLOR ROCK ON YOUR FAVORITE SERIES.
The worlds of pop music and television have always crossed over with each other. The Supremes played nuns on Tarzan. Suzi Quatro played Leather Tuscadero on Happy Days. Vicki Lawrence had a number one hit. The year 1965 was the golden age of pop on TV, with musical showcases such as Hullabaloo, Shindig! and Shivaree filling the network lineups.
But in the heyday of Beatlemania and the British Invasion, rock & roll acts did not need American Bandstand as an excuse to invade your television set. A bunch of garage and psychedelic groups popped up in sitcoms in the 1960s. If a band was based in Los Angeles and hot in the clubs, odds are it was booked on a show like The Beverly Hillbillies. Some were cult acts, some remain obscurities, others scored hits. (A few of them are fictional.)
This is not a complete list, rather a big bunch of our favorite rock & roll band cameos. How many do you remember?
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From PBS' Soundstage, September 10, 1975.
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James Marshall "Jimi" Hendrix (born Johnny Allen Hendrix)
November 27, 1942 – September 18, 1970
November 27, 1942 – September 18, 1970
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From The Wall, which was released 37 years ago today.