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We are a collective of DJs, artists, and musicians based in Brooklyn and San Francisco. Our mission is to bring forgotten artifacts of human achievement to light.
Something Else.Duke Jenkins & His Orchestra
Duke Jenkins & His Orchestra.Something Else.March 1957.COBRA 5009
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Відео
Ennio Morricone .Titoli.1964
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Ennio Morricone.Titoli.A Fistful Of Film Music. 1964 Ennio Morricone is an Italian composer
La Primavera
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Michi Sarmiento Y Sus Bravos.Los Disco Fuentes from Colombia.1960 to1976.
Cheek To Cheek
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Pioro Piccione (Bruno Nicolai) . The 10th Victim Original (Soundtrack) Marquis De Sade's Philosophy In The Boudoir [Original Music Score] 1965
Baby Please Don't Go
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The Amboy Dukes.Nuggets.Original Artyfacts From The First Psychedelic Era.composer=Joe Williams.1968
I Just Want To See His Face,The Rolling Stones
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composer=Jagger/Richards,1972
Seis Jibaro (Puerto Rican Peasant Six)
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Seis Jibaro (Puerto Rican Peasant Six)
The Kinks. Set Me Free. Pye Records 7". 1965
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The Kinks. Set Me Free. Pye Records 7". 1965
George (Shadow) Morton. Dressed In Black. Unreleased Demo.
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George (Shadow) Morton. Dressed In Black. Unreleased Demo.
sampled 0:13 - 0:18 perfection for a west coast beat
SHADOW produced my ist album on mercury...DAVID BARRETTO and he was a great mentor and a great brilliant soul...the stories he shared with me were amazing...taught me so much about the music business and he was honest thru out...together he introduced me to stevie wonder, elvis, janis joplin, elton john, vanila fudge, janis ian , we had so much fun together as we work together...THANK YOU GEORGE.. always in my heart.
Unironically love hearing Shadow sing this.
Say mayne.
Still great!!
TRUE NORTH-ALCAZONE
Early 66? He has Betty sing "he walks like a SHADOW in the night" to him. Hmmm.
bravo
Out of sight and mind.
☮️🫶🏼🙏
Bravo Omar.... Allah yarhamek
❤❤❤😊 This is the bomb.
Bobby Whitlock on keys.....
Zone sos único
Clydie King and Venetta Fields deserve some credit for how good this sounds.
I’d love to her the rest of this cd. Had this comp back in middle school
Absolutely Mindblowing Track. Who says a jazz band can’t play funk music 🤘
Who says a funk band can't play Rock George said he had the tightest band why couldn't they play Rock and they wasn't gonna let skin color stop thrm
"Perfect funk is jazz and we ain't playing jazz" George Clinton instructing the red hot chili peppers
Does anyone know where to find a video of this being performed?
Only in mind. Unfortunately nobody was filming.
Stones were deeply influenced by Black and African baptist church music while touring the south and sitting in on gospel choirs and on great old blues masters like Son House and Rev. Gary Davis. This is what they used to call a spiritual but done up with rhythm and soft rock. This is from Exile, which contains Shine a Light, their great rock n roll gospel anthem.
Thx early on to stones founder, Brian Jones
Mindblowing
The instrumental ok luv this song still jamming this in 2022 !!😎
zoneee
0:29
Podría poner mas información sobre este grupo?
So his singing could've used some work but what a great composer.
exactly. He knew his limitations...
What is the meaning of this song ?
They want to see Jesus’s face. Pretty self explanatory
Mick Jagger asked Bobby to play a gospel sound on the keyboard, reminiscent of his Memphis (Millington, Tenn.) roots where his father was a minister, then Mick came up with the lyric “I Just Wanna See His Face”. (Later, Mick forgot who all played on the album so the album credits are incomplete.)
RIP Charlie Watts
i love this
goodness....
I:n my Stones playlist with the cover by the Blind Boys of Alabama. Thanks for the upload!
SEÑOR TEMAZOOOOO y ese final de solo de TIMBAL!!!....eeeepaaaa!!!.....
Tito ocassio en los timbales
All time🔥🔥🔥🤘🏾‼️
plastic jesus
Bobby Whitlock is on piano its a jam that Jagger wrote lyrics to.
Bobby Whitlock said MT on bass too.
Se nos murió Frankie Lebron una perdida para el mundo de la salsa
My all~time favorite Kinks track written by the prolific songwriter Raymond Douglas Davies!
excelente!
He had strokes of brilliance but this was not one of them. There were at least a dozen or more '60s singles that all took the "my boyfriend or girlfriend is from the bad side of the tracks and is non-conformist/ a rebel/ or poor and my parents reject him but I love him" lyrical theme. It was a common theme in The Shangri-Las singles. The 4 Seasons also worked that theme in songs like "Rag Doll" and "Dawn (Go Away)", Phi Spector worked it in "He's a Rebel", "Uptown", and "Black Pearl", Gene Pitney in "Mecca" and other tunes, and even Motown got on board with songs like "The Boy from Cross Town" (Marvelettes) and "Wild One" (Martha &the Vandellas). This demo might've flown in the '60s when ragged production and quirky vocals were more acceptable but had he not written other hits this demo would've been rejected by most publishers and record companies. Nevertheless, he made his mark in his time and made sound effects in pop records cool, thereby influencing everyone from other '60s acts like The Cascades and Freddy Cannon to '70s Barry White (Walkin' in the Rain With the One I Love)to Michael Jackson (Thriller) to '80s Pet Shop Boys (One More Chance, West End Girls, many others)...
My grandma.used to say this was way back.in the woods.in the old south lol george saud himself his mom was a.blueslady and he wanted to make music that was.influenced by the blues
As a young teen, digging The Stones, I came across a collection of their lyrics at the public library and signed it (literally) out. When I came across the lyrics to this tune I remember thinking they were pretty basic...boring maybe. I didn't have $ and I didn't even know about Exile on Main Street. Years later (mid 80's) in a smoky college dorm room, this song comes sliding out of "Ventilator Blues", and it is the Smoothest thing EVER...and I recognize the simple lyric, "That's alright, that's alright." I think I must have slowly smiled...knowingly. By the time I song was ending I had found religion. Copied the album on a cassette and the rest is history.
What religion was that?
just youth & music… & that religious rhythm
Heroin in sound!
Thought it was just me. Sober since 02/14/2016. First time I heard this song today and this song is giving to the GOOD memories of my past. I don’t want to go back but I can smile now and say I MADE IT! this jams ❤
allah yarahmou
Much weaker bass than the version I have.
could you upload that version pleasee
Way ahead of its time.My Intro Song.
Amazing Time
This one
The echo amp
Led Zeppelin used this amp to then used them linkwray manufactured both guitar and amp like the one in a video for them
One of my all time favorite jams period, this is and always will be.
WHAT BRAIN CAME UP WITH THIS??????
Eso si es salsa
Revelation 22:4 "And they shall see His Face...and His name will be in their foreheads". The Rolling Stones have always had references to The Word. Because its a powerhouse of a book. Prodical son, Sympathy for the devil, never make a Saint of me (true only Jesus can do that) etc. No escaping that book.
The Stones didn't write "Prodigal Son"
Los Lebron muy endiablados
Hola mi amor sito lindo no trabaje mama