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NumeriusPlancusIII
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 23 พ.ค. 2007
Historiale Berlin 2009 - Nikolaiviertel
Imperial troops, march, nobility and orders of infantry.
Kaiserliche Truppen, Marsch, Adel und Befehle der Infanterie.
Freitag, 28.08.2009
Historiale 2009 - Kaiserzeit 1871-1918
Geschichtsfestival in Berlin
Kaiserliche Truppen, Marsch, Adel und Befehle der Infanterie.
Freitag, 28.08.2009
Historiale 2009 - Kaiserzeit 1871-1918
Geschichtsfestival in Berlin
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Historiale Berlin 2009 - Kaiser and Cavalry
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Kaiser, Adel, Kavallerie, Feuerwehr u. a. - Brandenburger Tor. Freitag, 28.08.2009 Historiale 2009 - Kaiserzeit 1871-1918 Geschichtsfestival in Berlin
Historiale Berlin 2009 - Brandenburg Gate March
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Marching through the Brandenburger Tor. Marsch durchs Brandenburger Tor. Freitag, 28.08.2009 Historiale 2009 - Kaiserzeit 1871-1918 Geschichtsfestival in Berlin
Dizzy Miss Lizzy (Live Version) - Gerry and the Pacemakers
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The first song of the EP "Gerry in California" (recorded October 1964 - released February 1965). This classic by Larry Williams is easily recognised as being played by The Beatles in their 1965 album "Help!". However, it was included in the album "Gerry in California" as one of the few available recorded 'live versions' of songs by Gerry and the Pacemakers in the sixties. The other songs in the...
What I'd Say (Live Version) - Gerry and the Pacemakers
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Gerry sings What I'd Say live (with a little help from the audience!) The interaction is fascinating. This song, originally by Ray Charles, is the last song of the concert, and last of the EP "Gerry in California" (B-side).
Away From You (Live EP Version) - Gerry and the Pacemakers
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One of my favourite songs by Gerry and the Pacemakers. "Live" EP Version. This song was originally released in the EP "Gerry in California" (recorded October 1964 - released February 1965), being the first song on the B-side of the record.
All those girls screaming in the audience, you might have thought it was the Beatles..... :)
That was awesome! Lovely song...
Was that photo taken at St Georges hall on Lime Street?
such a great copy of a such a classic song
Loved Gerry and Pacemakers as a kid still like um older now ha
Could u post up Gerry and the Pacemaker's live recording of my babe please?
Da geht einem das Herz auf. :)
@thevidiotkid Actually there is more now. They initially only released four tracks on an EP. Recently however EMI in the UK have released a four CD pack which includes more tracks from the concert. These include How Do You Do It , I Like It, Don't Let the Sun, Slow Down, Shot of Rythem & Blues, plus the four from the EP. Plus they are in sterio
Like some of his songs but boy he has a husky voice
boa da lag ich grad voll verkatert im bett. schrecklich so einen wecker vo der haustür :D
Gerry and The Pacemakers are very underrated and overlooked. Bear this in mind: First 3 singles - Number Ones. "Ferry 'cross the Mersey" & "Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying"- Classic pop songs. This song here and "I'm The One" (UK #2) great Brit Pop songs. Plus The Beatles and The Pacemakers played together one night as The Beatmakers. Maybe Gerry and his band need looked at again?
There is. Gerry in California. Live EP. Long Beach and Oakland recorded Oct.1964. Dizzy Miss Lizzy, My Babe, Away From You, What'd I Say.
One of Gerry's rare forays into minor key songwriting, that was more typical of the Zombies than the Pacemakers during this period.