The British Invasion - Part Five - 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐑𝐨𝐥𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐒𝐭𝐨𝐧𝐞𝐬 / 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐊𝐢𝐧𝐤𝐬 - stereo
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- Опубліковано 30 лис 2024
- Five songs from each group as listed in comments section. I don't own the copyrights on these songs and they are shown for entertainment only.
TWO OF THE SONGS WERE RECENTLY BLOCKED AND I HAD TO MUTE THE SOUND, SORRY.
Los 60's ,la invasión inglesa, marco el rumbo de la música pop.
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THE ROLLING STONES...all songs on the London label.
1. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction #1 in June 1965. #1 in the UK. Best stereo version.
2. Tell Me (You're Coming Back) #24 in August 1964. Stereo mix of the original 45 rpm single.
3. Time Is On My Side #6 in November 1964. Stereo mix of the original 45 rpm single by Johnny T.
4. The Last Time #9 in April 1965. #1 in the UK.
5. Heart Of Stone #19 in January 1965.
THE KINKS...all songs on the Reprise label.
6. You Really Got Me #7 in October 1964. #1 in the UK. Eric Records stereo mix.
7. A Well Respected Man peaked at #13 in January 1966, released in 1965. MixerRog mix.
8. All Day And All Of The Night peaked at #7 in January 1964, released in 1964. #2 in the UK. Stereo mix. BLOCKED by UA-cam.
9. Sunny Afternoon #14 in August 1966. #1 in the UK. Twodawgzz mix.
10. Tired Of Waiting For You #6 in March 1965. #1 in the UK. Eric Records stereo mix. BLOCKED by UA-cam.
Nice dual combination. Never thought I’d like more of the Kinks hits on this video. You do your best putting these together, Sonny. Thanks ❤️🙏🏻
There were some great bands from across the pond!!!
Wonderful to hear the early Kinks in stereo
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Please listen to Sonny's all stereo mixes of classic recordings. The definition of early rock pleasure.
Thank you Moshe...
T H E T W O L A R G E S T ... (I like it more and more) (HU)
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never could stand the Stones still sound the adenoidal-flat same grandfathers sixty years past their prime;
the Kinks are a different thing entirely;
Not sure I’ve ever hear this Satisfaction mix before! (Is it “girly action” or “girl reaction”? I always thought it the former)
I always thought it was "reaction" and this is a stereo version I found years ago on the "More Stoned Than You'll Ever Be" album.