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January 15, 2009

Ringo Starr - Drowning In The Sea Of Love [1977]

Clip original de la chanson "Drowning In The Sea Of Love", parue en 1977 sur l'album "Ringo The 4th"

George Harrison: This Song [German ZDF TV "Disco '77" - 5th February, 1977]


George Harrison mimes "This Song" on the German ZDF TV music show "Disco '77".
Broadcast: 5th February 1977.

George Harrison and Friends attend White House luncheon with President Gerald Ford's Son [Billy Preston + Ravi Shankar et.al. - 1974]



13th December 1974

George Harrison accepts invitation of
President Gerald Ford's son, Jack,
and attends lunch at
White House

Chatting with President Ford are (from left to right)

Harry Harrison (George's dad)

Billy Preston

George Harrison

Gerald Ford

Jack Ford

Ravi Shankar

Tom Scott


Music:
"Mãya Love"
by
George Harrison

The Who - Relay [1973]

The Who performing "Relay" in 1973

Grateful Dead - Shakedown Street [3/28/81 Essen, Germany]

Shakedown. Great closeups of JG's fingers during solos for you pickers. Weir sounds great. And boogie with Phil!
Cant fit the whole thing into 10mins.

The Spinners: Rubberband Man [Burt Sugarman's Midnight Special 1976]

The Spinners perform "Rubberband Man" on Burt Sugarmans Midnight Special 1976

John Entwistle Shoots Gold Record Trap at his Estate: Success Story [The Kids Are Alright]

SMALL FACES and P.P. Arnold: Tin Soldier (02 March, 1968 (Boutton Rouge Belgium TV)


Rare TV-Performance by The Small Faces and P.P. Arnold broadcast 02.March 1968 Boutton Rouge (Belgium TV)! For all young and old mods who loves these guys...

Pussycat - Mississippi

"Pussycat" was a Dutch country and pop music group driven by the three Kowalczyk sisters: Tonny, Betty and Marianne. Other members of the band were Lou Wille, Tonny's husband, Theo Wetzels, Theo Coumans and John Theunissen. The three girls had been telephone operators in Limburg while John and the two Theos were in a group called Scum. Lou Wille played in a group called "Ricky Rendall and His Centurions" until he married Tonny and created the group "Sweet Reaction" that eventually became 'Pussycat'

Pussycat - Smile [finally, my pussycat post from earlier is answered...phew!]

"Pussycat" was a Dutch country and pop music group driven by the three Kowalczyk sisters: Tonny, Betty and Marianne. Other members of the band were Lou Wille, Tonny's husband, Theo Wetzels, Theo Coumans and John Theunissen. The three girls had been telephone operators in Limburg while John and the two Theos were in a group called Scum. Lou Wille played in a group called "Ricky Rendall and His Centurions" until he married Tonny and created the group "Sweet Reaction" that eventually became 'Pussycat'