Thursday, 8 November 2012
Van Morrison - various
Uploaded by BastiVineta on Apr 14, 2011
The Last Waltz - Van Morrison - Caravan
Top Comments
- Imagine trying to interview these two at the same time. The level of difficulty would cause the parthenon to crumbleauthorityblues 1 month ago 41
- Imagine being so great Dylan only plays accompanimenttangojamies 3 weeks ago 14
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also.....
Van Morrison, Dr John, Santana & Etta James Moondance
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsWpQzfGcwc&feature=relatedTop Comments
- I'm amazed that this much musical brilliance on stage at the one time, didn't cause the universe to collapses in on itself.
- Are you kidding me?!?! Van Morrison, Carlos Santana, George Benson, Dr. John, Tom Scott, and Etta James all on the same stage putting the rock/jazz/folk/soul smackdown on "Moondance"! God bless "The Midnight Special" for making such an awesome, all-star jam possible!
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van morrison
Hans Poulsen - Boom Sha La La Lo (1970)
Uploaded by nzoz1970 on Jun 17, 2010
Music from Australia and New Zealand in the year 1970:Hans Poulsen [ performing on (name source) ] the hit single 'Boom Sha La La Lo' (April, 1970), taken from the 1970 album 'Natural High'.
Artist's Origin: Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Track: Boom Sha La La Lo
Album: Natural High
Composed By: Hans Poulsen
Produced By:
Label: Fable
Chart Position: # 6 (Australia)
Release Date: April, 1970
Footage Information:
Links:
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g-70's nost.
Russell Morris - Sweet Sweet Love (1971 - Happening 71)
Uploaded by nzoz1971 on May 10, 2010
Music from Australia and New Zealand in the year 1971:Russell Morris [ performing on Happening 71 ] the track 'Sweet Sweet Love' (in September, 1971), taken from the 1971 album 'Bloodstone'.
Artist's Origin: Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Track: Sweet Sweet Love
Album: Bloodstone
Composed By: Russell Morris
Produced By: Howard Gable
Label: EMI-Columbia
Chart Position:
Release Date: September, 1971
Footage Information: Happening 71 (September, 1971)
Links:
- http://www.milesago.com/artists/morris.htm
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell_Morris
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g-70's nost.
"Sally Go Round the Roses" - various versions
Uploaded by trilogypart3 on Oct 16, 2008
This is one of my all-time favorites from the 60's. A few years ago, I decided to remix & customize the song a little bit, and this is the result. I also ran it through some audio restoration software, because the original song was definitely noisy.
As for the sunrise on the beach, I didn't wanna leave a blank screen, so I used some stock footage that I had.
The majority of the comments in the video are from Joel Whitburn's liner notes contained in Rhino's Billboard Top Pop Hits CD 1963.
As for the sunrise on the beach, I didn't wanna leave a blank screen, so I used some stock footage that I had.
The majority of the comments in the video are from Joel Whitburn's liner notes contained in Rhino's Billboard Top Pop Hits CD 1963.
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s-sally go round
Ross Ryan - I Am Pegasus (1974)
Uploaded by nzoz1974 on Jun 23, 2007
Music from Australia and New Zealand in the year 1974:Ross Ryan performing on 'The Paul Hogan Show' the hit single 'I Am Pegasus' (October, 1974), taken from the 1974 album 'My Name Means Horse'.
Artist's Location: Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Artist's Origin: Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, USA
Track: I Am Pegasus
Album: My Name Is Horse
Composed by: Ross Ryan
Produced by:
Label: EMI
Chart Position: # 9 (Australia)
Release Date: October, 1973
Footage Information: Paul Hogan Show
Links:
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ross_Ryan
- http://www.rossryan.com/
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g-70's nost.
Max Merritt & The Meteors'
Uploaded by nzoz1976 on Mar 9, 2007
Music from Australia and New Zealand in the year 1976:Max Merritt & The Meteors' promo-video for the hit single 'Slippin' Away', taken from the 1976 album 'Out Of The Blue'.
Note: Max Merritt's career dates back to the mid-50's in New Zealand. His band the Meteors had been through various incarnations before disbanding in the early 1980's.
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g-70's nost.
Spectrum - I'll Be Gone (1971)
Music from Australia and New Zealand in the year 1971:
Spectrum's promo-video for the hit single 'I'll Be Gone' (January, 1971), which would later appear on the Aztec Music re-release of the 1970 album 'Spectrum Part One'.
Band Location: Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Track: I'll Be Gone
Album: Spectrum Part One (CD reissue only)
Composed By: Mike Rudd
Produced By: Howard Gable
Label: EMI-Harvest
Chart Position: # 1 (Australia)
Release Date: January, 1971
Footage Information: A Chris Löfvén (ex- Cam-pact) production
Links:
- http://www.milesago.com/artists/spectrum.htm
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spectrum_%28band%29
Line-up:
Mike Rudd -- Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica, Recorder
[ Chants [NZ early-mid 60s) -- The Party Machine (1967-1969) -- Sons Of The Vegetal Mother (1970-1971) -- Spectrum (1970-1973) -- Indelible Murtceps / Spectrum -- Ariel (1973-1977) -- Instant Replay -- The Heaters (a.k.a Mike Rudd & The Heaters) -- W.H.Y -- Number 9 -- Spectrum reformed (1984-present) ]
http://www.mikeruddbillputt.com
Bill Putt -- Bass
[ Gallery -- The Lost Souls -- Spectrum (1970-1973) -- Indelible Murtceps / Spectrum -- Ariel (1973-1977) -- Instant Replay -- The Heaters (a.k.a Mike Rudd & The Heaters) -- W.H.Y -- Number 9 -- Spectrum reformed (1984-present) ]
http://www.mikeruddbillputt.com
Ray Arnott -- Drums
[ Chelsea Set -- The Browns -- Cam-Pact -- Spectrum (1970-1972) -- Company Caine -- Mighty Kong (1973) -- The Dingoes -- One Nite Stand -- The Ray Arnott Band (1979-1980) ]
Lee Neale -- Keyboards, Vocals
[ Nineteen 87 (late 60's) -- Spectrum (1970-1972) ]
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g-70's nost.
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