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The Who "Shaking All Over" Live At The University of Leeds Refectory on Valentine's Day, 1970 🥰
David Letterman showed Jerry Garcia how to play Proud Mary backstage at the Ed Sullivan Theater back in 1982. 🤣🤣 Thanks Dave!✌️
Roy Orbison starred in The Fastest Guitar Alive - a Musical Western Comedy From Hell 🤠 🤡 😵 (1967) and sang "Medicine Man" -😎✌️
Judy Collins sang Sandy Denny's song "Who Knows Where the Time Goes" Live at the BBC in 1974
Marilyn McCoo introduced Moon Zappa who performed her and her father's song "Valley Girl" on the 'Solid Gold' American TV show in 1982 with help from the Solid Gold Dancers
Humble Pie "The Fixer" from their 'Smokin'' album released in March of 1972 - because sometimes you need a good hard rock palate cleanser.😋
Arthur Lee and Love "My Little Red Book" on American Bandstand June 18th, 1966 - might get stuck in your head but it's really good so that's alright👌with me!
Yardbirds were "Dazed And Confused" on French TV in 1968
John Hartford and Glen Campbell "Gentle On My Mind" on the Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour - May 17th, 1967
Congratulations!🏆🏆🏆🏆 1968 Grammy Awards — “Gentle On My Mind” - John Hartford At the 1968 Grammy Awards, Glen Campbell's won Best Country & Western Recording, and Best Country & Western Solo Vocal Performance, Male, for “Gentle On My Mind”. John Hartford won Grammys for both Best Folk Performance and Best Country & Western Song.
Rest In Peace Bobby Whitlock✌️(3/18/48 - 8/10/25) Here's the April 25th, 2000 reunion of Eric Clapton and Bobby Whitlock of Derek and the Dominos "Bell Bottom Blues" on 'Later With Jules Holland' - BBC TV
Guitarist and composer Frank Zappa's "Willie The Pimp" is from 'Hot Rats' (10/10/69) and features the vocal song stylings🎤of Captain Beefheart and the⚡🎻 electric violin of Sugarcane Harris.
The Four Tops “Standing In The Shadows Of Love” (1966) was written and produced by Motown's main production team of Holland-Dozier-Holland
The Four Tops | Motown Museum | Home of Hitsville U.S.A. Members included Levi Stubbs, Abdul “Duke” Fakir, Renaldo “Obie” Benson and Lawrence Payton. The studio band were 'The Funk Brothers' - Early members included bandleader Joe Hunter and Earl Van Dyke (piano and organ); Clarence Isabell (double bass); James Jamerson (bass guitar and double bass); Benny "Papa Zita" Benjamin and Richard "Pistol" Allen (drums); Mike Terry (baritone saxophone); Paul Riser (trombone); Robert White, Eddie Willis, and Joe Messina (guitars)
Kris Kristofferson and Rita Coolidge "Me And Bobby McGee" Live in 1978
Spirit "Fresh Garbage" & "Mechanical World" Live
Ray Price "For The Good Times" - a Kris Kristofferson composition (1970)
Kris Krisofferson "Loving Her Was Easier" June 29th, 1973 on the Midnight Special - he sang originally in the opening scene of his first movie 'Cisco Pike' (1971) with Karen Black, Gene Hackman, and Harry Dean Stanton
Cisco Pike - Wikipedia Cisco Pike is a 1971 American drama film that was written and directed by Bill L. Norton, and released by Columbia Pictures. The film stars Kris Kristofferson as a musician who, having fallen on hard times, turns to the selling of marijuana and is blackmailed by a police officer (Gene Hackman).
Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass "A Taste of Honey" BBC Special (1967)
President Harry S. Truman's announcement of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan on August 6th, 1945
https://www.trumanlibrary.gov/education/presidential-inquiries/decision-drop-atomic-bomb Decision to Drop the Atomic Bomb | Harry S. Truman