After Tea - The Spencer Davis Group descargar videos gratis
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Duración: 03:21
Subido: 2008/10/17
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9 years ago
Tibor Szentirmai
Egyike volt a Nones együttes első játszott dalainak!
10 years ago
Jovolution
hear the Rattles version
10 years ago
Narinder Dhanjal
Brilliant tune!
11 years ago
Koert VAN DRIEL
No, the original version is from After Tea, it was their first single after Teeset broke up- Teeset never recorded this one
12 years ago
Thomas Knief
sounds like manfred mann
12 years ago
wouldntyoulike2know
Gosh Spencer is so hot. omg.
12 years ago
PAULLONDEN
@progmeck1 I like After Tea's version better.
13 years ago
SuperNevile
Methinks this record would have benefitted from some..........CELLOS!
13 years ago
moxie96
@davekingpt he currently has a band called suede shoe blues and on facebook if you want to look him up/friend him...
13 years ago
Léonard Michalon
Good morning, do you like sixties? Listen and pod cast my program " great sound of 60' s " on the site plumfm. Greeting and made blooper in rock and roll. Salut, vous aimez les sixties ? Ecoutez et podcatez mon émission "le super son des sixties" sur plum fm. Salut et faites gaffe au rock'n roll.
14 years ago
progmeck1
@davekingpt It was a mistake. I meant of course Pete York. By the way, listen to the LP " With his new face on " from 1968. There are half a dozen Spencer Davis masterpieces on it, in the style, like " After Tea".
14 years ago
davekingpt
@progmeck1 Peter Tork? As in the Monkees? I never knew he actually made any music outside the Monkees.
14 years ago
progmeck1
Great song after the Winwood Aera. It is a shame it didn't make the charts.The line up was: Spencer Davis, Ray Fenwick, Peter Tork and Eddy Hardin. Hardin got the job on keyboard instead of then unknown Elton John.
14 years ago
Arvid Smith
A page from the "Hole In My Shoe" songbook. Who's on sitar here? Can't be Dave Mason ha ha ha