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DEEP PURPLE - STRANGE KIND OF WOMAN
(In Concert) 1973
(In Concert) 1973
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Janis Joplin - Piece Of My Heart
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Van Halen - Top Of The World (Live)
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not too bad for 1970
pipoz444
pipoz444
That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.
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Not bad for a 75 old Aussie Blues Guitarist
lives in WA but born in the UK
lives in WA but born in the UK
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![Guitar :guitar:](./images/smilies/icon_kidra.gif)
That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.
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Steve Miller Band - Jet Airliner,
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Wilson Pickett - In The Midnight Hour (1965)
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Wilson Pickett and Bruce Springsteen Perform "In the Midnight Hour" at the 1999 Induction Ceremony
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Wilson Pickett and Bruce Springsteen Perform "In the Midnight Hour" at the 1999 Induction Ceremony
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Emmylou Harris - (You Never Can Tell) C'est la Vie (live)
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Blue Man Group w/ Venus Hum: I Feel Love
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Boston - Smokin'
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Booker T & the MGs LIVE - "Green Onions" - stereo
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Scorpions - Dust In The Wind = Full HD Live in Lisboa 2001
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Dire Straits - Money For Nothing (Live At Knebworth)
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Small Faces - Tin Soldier
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DOOBIE BROTHERS CHINA GROVE & LISTEN TO THE MUSIC LIVE 1974
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Temptations "Ain't too proud to beg"
Ain't Too Proud to Beg" is a 1966 song and hit single by The Temptations for Motown Records' Gordy label, produced by Norman Whitfield and written by Whitfield and Edward Holland, Jr. The song peaked at number 13 on the Billboard Pop Chart, and was a number-one hit on the Billboard R&B charts for eight non-consecutive weeks.[1] The song's success, in the wake of the relative underperformance of the previous Temptations single, "Get Ready", resulted in Norman Whitfield replacing Smokey Robinson, producer of "Get Ready", as The Temptations' main producer.
Ain't Too Proud to Beg" is a 1966 song and hit single by The Temptations for Motown Records' Gordy label, produced by Norman Whitfield and written by Whitfield and Edward Holland, Jr. The song peaked at number 13 on the Billboard Pop Chart, and was a number-one hit on the Billboard R&B charts for eight non-consecutive weeks.[1] The song's success, in the wake of the relative underperformance of the previous Temptations single, "Get Ready", resulted in Norman Whitfield replacing Smokey Robinson, producer of "Get Ready", as The Temptations' main producer.