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Steven Wilson Jr - Patches (Album version)
I've combined his live version video with the album song.
Really just for guitarists' interest I suppose.
Check out his new album.
This guy is really good.
Really just for guitarists' interest I suppose.
Check out his new album.
This guy is really good.
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XTC - Neon Shuffle 1978
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Video courtesy of DBullock Edited and hopefully improved audio A UK Channel 4 video on Punk and New Wave
XTC - Sgt Rock / Paper and Iron (1981)
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Thanks to Egidio Sabbadini for the video (Swap Shop Feb 1981) Decent audio edited over
Danceclass - Up The Congo (1982)
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Video thanks to youtuber - jeyem archives (Razzmatazz appearance) Audio thanks to - A&M Danceclass
Sam Fender - Look North, Brits (1 Feb 2022)
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Sam Fender on his local news 1st Feb 2022
Robert Cray - The Tube 1983 & 1986
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Both Robert Cray's appearances on The Tube 1980s Series 4 Ep23 and Series 5 Ep17 (Many thanks to youtuber Lol-Z who is uploading a ton of old The Tube shows from the 80s, which this has come from. See his stuff on: th-cam.com/users/davisxl1...)
Danceclass - The Tube 1983
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The fantastic Danceclass - on The Tube (Jan 1983 , Series 1 Episode 12) DANCECLASS : Dave Taggart vocals, Tony Mcananey bass , Ali Reay guitar and Trevor Brewis drums. For more info: danceclassuk.com At the end I've added 2 live recordings of varying lo-fi quality. Not sure about what the first one was from, but the second is a Radio 1 in concert session around this time. (Many thanks to youtub...
Eric Burdon - Rock ‘n’ Roll Animal (2020 Documentary)
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Apologies for all the edits - After many attempts to upload this, I had to remove all of the Animal songs due to copyright, otherwise utube would not allow it to be shown.....Hopefully you get the gist ! Eric Victor Burdon - Born Walker, Newcastle Upon Tyne, England 1941. Then became an Animal. Includes interviews with Sting, Bruce Springsteen, Steven Van Zandt, George Thorogood, Patti Smith Fu...
1917 - Movie Locations
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Part of the film 1917, was shot in the North East of England
Sam Fender - Newcastle O2 - Sat 7 Dec 2019 (Mix part 2/2)
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Sam Fender - Newcastle O2 - Sat 7 Dec 2019 (Mix part 2/2)
Helen Willetts BBC Weather blooper - caught off guard
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Lunch time 10 Dec 2019 I've only edited the bad weather out Not a clue what is being said at the end, think its "Didn't go to vision Helen"
Parliament street Heckler looking for work - 22Oct2019
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MP Mark Francois today, could not have put it better. The perennial booming heckler should be issued with an ASBO.
Sam Fender | 17 Oct 2019 | Dancing in the Dark
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cover of a Bruce Springsteen classic @ NYC Bowery Ballroom Combined audio & video... just for fun Thanks to originators : New York Concerts & jrovalino
Elbow - Live on Radio 2 (11 Oct 2019)
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Grounds for Divorce, Magnificent, Empires, Wichita Lineman (by Jimmy Webb 1968, sung famously by Glen Campbell)
Sam Fender - Will We Talk & interview (One Show 6 Sept 2019)
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Sam Fender - Will We Talk & interview (One Show 6 Sept 2019)
Public Service Broadcasting - Moon Landing 50th - The Proms
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Public Service Broadcasting - Moon Landing 50th - The Proms
Sam Fender - Mouth of the Tyne - Leave Fast, Poundland Kardashians
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Sam Fender - Mouth of the Tyne - Leave Fast, Poundland Kardashians
Sam Fender - Mouth of the Tyne - The Borders
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Sam Fender - Mouth of the Tyne - The Borders
Sam Fender - Hypersonic Missiles (Live May 2019)
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Sam Fender - Hypersonic Missiles (Live May 2019)
Sam Fender - Hypersonic Missiles (Graham Norton)
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Sam Fender - Hypersonic Missiles (Graham Norton)
Sam Fender - Brit Awards Interview 2019
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Sam Fender - Brit Awards Interview 2019
Sky's Adam Boulton, calling Pro Brexit supporters "idiots"
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Sky's Adam Boulton, calling Pro Brexit supporters "idiots"
John Mayer NAMM 2017 Compiled stereo audio of best bits
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John Mayer NAMM 2017 Compiled stereo audio of best bits
He was indeed a legend and very inspirational. Told Jimmy H to stop the smack and get his act together. War was his love to Jam with black musicians.
Marlon Brando and his son Christian attended his concerts. Once in LA they were both riding their Harley's with the word Brando on the plate.
Can’t believe this song and an incredible album was out all before I heard him first with 17 going under.
Animal s are the most 😅❤because they are the starting line
He is so right about the desert, I love it, too. Wish I could go back.
Fantastic documentary on a most fantastic artist. I still see that young mischievous boy in him. Totally cool!
When I was young. Awesome memories with my other high school grads, class of 1970. I was fortunate to see Eric Burton and War at the Golden Bear in Huntington Beach, California What an awesome concert. I also saw him at the Newport Pop Festival in Devonshire Downs, Chatsworth California. Unforgettable memories. Thank you Eric Burton, for all the great songs of my young era. You rock, bro! Thank you
Eric & The New Animals made some of the most powerful & beautiful psychedelia ever. Classics! Check out "Everyone of Us", "Winds of Change", "The Twain Shall Meet" and "Love Is". (Vic Briggs!!!)
One of the true
Why is there huge patches of silence on this documentary. Ridiculous. Show the whole thing properly
61 year old white male who grew up in mixed family and a lot of Motown, 50's-60's Rock and Country and knew of the Animals and knew of WAR. But, I never realized Eric Burdon joined the band named Nightshift to form WAR until an older friend who was a big music nut gave me their 1st two albums Eric Burdon Declares WAR and Black Mans Burdon. Those two albums are the ones I listen to the most when I take along road trip to fill the gap of hardly any radio signal.
Rare, Great, Noble Gifts. Listen Love Learn But the fascists (capitalists) have put the clamps on so much. In America, it is a relentless trillion dollar war machine: military outpost or floating airbase round the corner, round the clock. The population here, at slave wages, uneducated, without healthcare or just waiting to die. Fast asleep, babbling on about being "woke" ....
Excellent Doco of the band and the man I grew up with music wise ... thanks Eric for a lifetime of great listening involving so many brilliant other artists. 😎
looks like E.B. does alright for himself.
36 minutes in I saw Eric lying in a tall drill of grass. Take that pearl Eric. One of my favorite music videos with War. So groovy for this 50’s child.
5:47 to 5:57 I came
세월앞에 장사는 없는..^^ 아직도 당신 심장소릴 듣고 있읍니다..푸 ㅎㅏ하하하하
Missed some War songs
My favorite song in Vietnam 1969. We gotta get out of this place
Wow!
Imagine the memories he has of all the places he's been and all the ghosts he's known....
Eric Burdon, at 10 years old...meeting Louis Armstrong...while Armstrong is smoking a huge spliff. That...has to be the greatest story in all of Rock-N-Roll. Eric...is awesome.
Eric is an animal ,,one of rocks coolest dudes !
a doco of interesting perspective… Burdon was DEFINITELY a force to be reckoned with in his younger days… And as a 70 yo music aficionado I appreciate his early work… But frankly, without disrespect… he’s gone a bit soft hes coasting on long past glory… as I guess one can only expect from a performance artist in his twilight years
He was supposed to release a new bunch of music-?/ never came out
Eric Burden is a awesome singer and the Animals are a awesome group, and back in 1966, and year I was born 💙
Cool 😎 🎸 Cover Bruce 🇺🇸 Your live video with that big band live in Ireland somewhere is so uplifting... You command the best out of all your bandmates. They truly love you it makes for some of the most wonderful Music. God bless you Bruce 🇺🇸 🙏 Maori 🚼 Jeebus 😊🖐️
Love ya Eric Maori 🚼 Jeebus 😊🖐️
Eric did a tour of Australia about 20 year's ago I had planned to go and see him.. Ive been trying to remember why I didn't end up seeing him live? Anyway I seen him in a interview while on this tour. I remember him saying something demonic has taken over music. I remember thinking his face say's he wanted to say something more. Now I know understand how thing's truly are. He had information about Satan running what he has renamed the Music Business.. Satan was responsible for the Country and Western part of music. He owns the lot now Jazz Blue's Rock Metal Country Folk and Classical. If you listen to anyone if these your supporting Satan..A FACT
I know that house.
He’s the coolest guy in Rock!
What about “Spill The Wine “
A absolute true ledgend
Um chow maravilhoso 👏👏👏♥️👍
Sad to see Springsteen in this he wouldn't be nothing without little steven
Don't buy into Eric's argument about Jimi Hendrix " selling out " setting his strat on fire @ Monterrey Pop featival & giving up on being a bluesman . There's always been an element of showmanship among bluesmen since Adam was a baby . Hasn't Eric seen the snaps of T-Bone Walker playing his guitar behind his head while doing the splits a la Prince & Lightning Slim with a 150 ft long guitar chord being carried on a beefy roadies shoulders to get in stage & playing away - Albert Collins & Buddy Guy used to do similar with lengthy guitar leads, walkibg & still playing thru the front doors of clubs & ouy into the street or into the bathroom & having a pee while still playing & I think Eric is a bit of a bullshitter with some of his stories especially the Louis Armstrong tale - & his missus caught him out with the JLennon & Eric sex-orgy story . But this is not to take away from Eric's fantastic music : esprcially the ground breaking series of singles that the Animals made in the 60's & it's amazibg to see that he's still making great music into his 70's & 80's . Good on yer m8 !!
I'm 55 and been listening to The Animals my whole life. I absolutely love Eric's voice, so mesmerizing. If only I had a time machine I would go back to the 60s, I was born March 1969 so missed it all!
Etc Bordun❤❤❤❤❤❤
WEll , yea , interesrting for sure ;ank you
This was when I first heard of Sam, and I instantly fell in love with the lad! That’s still my favourite song of his! That performance is better than he sounds in his video or on streaming platforms! Amazing performance and song, lyrics are so relevant right now.
Funny thing about the industry is they often create a genre without any consideration of the musician creating the art. Blues was called Jazz then they used blues and had the nerv to label faith recordings as Gospel. Its so funny how all of this was our soul music. Blues created gospel because the man who invented it was Thomas Dorsey when he was with Tampa Red. The British are not as offencive as the Americans but they too have no idea other than what the industry tells them to call this music that they love so much. The pentatonic scale is a scale as old as the pyrimids. The crafting of said scale was to touch the soul and was used as communications when tribes encountered did not understand your language.
Wow! If I ever ran into Eric at any store I never would know who he is…compared to his earlier years.
We did tons of drugs in the 60s at UC Berkeley. Tons. But no one ever touched heroine. Everyone knew it kills. Just don't get why so many musicians were utterly willing to DIE for it. Bizarre as it gets. Taking something to get high is not the same as doing something that knocks users OUT without getting high.
Eric is a complex man. Fun and kindly serious.
Wrong…that would be Lou Reed…get it right.
Got to see the Animals in the 80s when they did a reunion tour, me and my friends had a blast. I would love to find a copy of Eric singing Across The Borderline, but can't seem to find it. Anyone know if it was released?
Here is a task for any Buddy Guy fan. That Guitar he played in that clip has a interesting story behind it. Lets see if anyone knows
I don't know, but am curious..
I know it is a Guild semi acoustic, which is an exception to the Strat that he plays regularly. Will we ever read the interesting story here. Was his Strat stolen or so?
The best concert I ever missed. He played during Gentse Feesten festival in Ghent about ten years ago. A free concert !! When I saw the programme for that evening, i was five minutes late to catch the last song
An absolute musical genius, Mr Eternal Cool 😎
We saw him with Robbie Kreiger of the Doors in San Diego.