Parni_Valjak Отговорено Юни 12, 2015 Автор Отговорено Юни 12, 2015 (Редактирано) Herb Alpert and Lani Hall on CBS Sunday Morning Herb Alpert - Rise (Long Version) Herb Alpert Live at Montreux (1996) 1. Rise2. Drivin' Home3. Sneakin' In4. Rendezvous5. The Lonely Bull6. Spanish Flea7. My Funny Valentine8. Side Steppin'9. Across The Bridge10. A Taste Of Honey11. Sugar Cane12. This Guy's In Love With You Herb Alpert (USA) - Cowboys And Indians Редактирано Юни 12, 2015 от Parni_Valjak Цитирай
Parni_Valjak Отговорено Юни 14, 2015 Автор Отговорено Юни 14, 2015 (Редактирано) IRON BUTTERFLY - IN A GADDA DA VIDA - 1968 IRON BUTTERFLY - IN A GADDA DA VIDA-ORIGINAL FULL VERSION -1968 VIDEO CONVERTED IN 3D (Red & Blue - 480P) The video track was recorded on May 27,1968, at Ultrasonic Studios in Hempstead, Long Island, New York. In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida, honey, don't you know that I love you?In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida, baby,don't you know that I'll always be true?Oh, won't you come with meand take my hand?Oh, won't you come with meand walk this land?Please take my hand! Iron Butterfly - Metamorphosis (Full Album) 00:00 1. Soldier In Our Town03:08 2. Easy Rider06:09 3. Butterfly Bleu20:01 4. Free Flight20:40 5. New Day23:50 6. Shady Lady27:38 7. Best Years Of Our Life31:23 8. Slower Than Guns34:59 9. Stone Believer -Repeat-~solos~-Repeat- Iron Butterfly Doug Ingle – organ, lead vocals (except on "Best Years of Our Life" and "Butterfly Bleu") Lee Dorman – bass Ron Bushy – drums Additional musicians Mike Pinera – guitar; lead vocals on "Shady Lady", "Best Years of Our Life", "Stone Believer", and "Butterfly Bleu" Larry "Rhino" Reinhardt – guitar Richard Podolor – sitar, twelve-string guitar Bill Cooper – twelve-string guitar Iron Butterfly - Full Concert - Live at Danish TV - 1971 Remastered Jazz / Beat program - 1971-04-1601. Soldier In Our Town 02. Stone Believer 03. Easy Rider04. Butterfly Bleu05. In-a-Gadda-Da-Vida Iron Butterfly 2012 (THE FINAL PERFORMANCE) with Original founding members (In a Gadda da Vida) UPDATE: Lee Dorman, bassist for Iron Butterfly, died on Friday December 21, 2012 at the age of 70, the Associated Press reports. According to a spokesman for the Orange County Sheriff's Department, Dorman was found dead in a vehicle on Friday morning and may have been on his way to a doctor's appointment.Dorman was born in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1942. He joined the Southern California-based Iron Butterfly for its second and best-known album, In-a-Gadda-Da-Vida, which was released in 1968. The 17-minute title track helped the album sell more than 30 million copies, and a three-minute version of the song became a Top 40 hit.2012 In Memoriam: Musicians We LostDuring Iron Butterfly's temporary break-up in the 1970s, Dorman and guitarist Larry Reinhardt formed the metal-jazz fusion band Captain Beyond, with Rod Evans from Deep Purple. The group released three albums and had a radio hit with the 1973 song "Sufficiently Breathless."Iron Butterfly 2012 (In A Gada Da Vida) Preformance at The Mt. Tabor Theatre Portland Oregon with Founding Members Lee Doorman (Bass Guitar) and Ron Bushy (Drums) Редактирано Юни 14, 2015 от Parni_Valjak 1 Цитирай
Parni_Valjak Отговорено Юни 16, 2015 Автор Отговорено Юни 16, 2015 Mary Hopkin - Those Were The Days - 1968 Once upon a time there was a tavernWhere we used to raise a glass or twoRemember how we laughed away the hoursAnd dreamed of all the great things we would doThose were the days my friendWe thought they'd never endWe'd sing and dance forever and a dayWe'd live the life we chooseWe'd fight and never loseFor we were young and sure to have our way.La la la la...Then the busy years went rushing by usWe lost our starry notions on the wayIf by chance I'd see you in the tavernWe'd smile at one another and we'd sayThose were the days my friendWe thought they'd never endWe'd sing and dance forever and a dayWe'd live the life we chooseWe'd fight and never loseThose were the days, oh yes those were the daysLa la la la...Just tonight I stood before the tavernNothing seemed the way it used to beIn the glass I saw a strange reflectionWas that lonely woman really meThose were the days my friendWe thought they'd never endWe'd sing and dance forever and a dayWe'd live the life we chooseWe'd fight and never loseThose were the days, oh yes those were the daysLa la la la...Through the door there came familiar laughterI saw your face and heard you call my nameOh my friend we're older but no wiserFor in our hearts the dreams are still the sameThose were the days my friendWe thought they'd never endWe'd sing and dance forever and a dayWe'd live the life we chooseWe'd fight and never loseThose were the days, oh yes those were the daysLa la la la... 1 Цитирай
Parni_Valjak Отговорено Юли 26, 2015 Автор Отговорено Юли 26, 2015 Stanley Clarke - Lopsy Lu (at the 1976 Downbeat poll-winners' show) Stanley Clarke - b Jean-Luc Ponty - vChick Corea - pBilly Cobham - dr Цитирай
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