Georgie Fame - Yeh Yeh! (Later with Jools Holland Nov '00) descargar videos gratis


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Georgie Fame - Yeh Yeh! (Later with Jools Holland Nov '00)

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8 years ago

CommonConsole

Performed this with Georgie Fame himself last year. Very professional and focussed rehearsing but the sound at the end was amazing!

9 years ago

oldschoolSlyfan

Nothing like a Hammond B-3

9 years ago

JoeSzilagy

Georgie's son (James Powell) on drums?

9 years ago

Gino Buysrogge

Georgie Fame....my hero!

9 years ago

Dean Martin

black people would shake their heads an think...this old fool aint no ray charles...know what i'm sayin

9 years ago

Geoff Cook

Great it was, yeah

9 years ago

Marcel McKenzie

0:42 YEAH

9 years ago

Philippa Denney

The lungs on this man. The off-the-cuff "YEH!"s. The rhythm (unfailing! an almost unbearable tease! hard to take! yet brings playtime round to perfection every single time, capped off with a different, better few notes, seamlessly, never infinitesimally too early or too late, and all without showing off!). The tone/pitch/note-play! The organ, of course. No one coming to mind dares play organ (today) who isn't being - adept, often, yes, but - always ironic and/or retro, the burden on us to tolerate this! (And that's OK.) But with Mr Powell it's a gift *to* us. How can you describe the way someone gives *of* a Hammond rather than inculcating us into some sarcastic conspiracy? As soon as you hear "Hammond organ" you (I) have value judgements already in place, but Georgie Fame dispels them in one bar. He plays it seriously. He enjoys it. And not only is there no inkling of pre-recorded Bossanova about it, he does Ms Hammond proud! (You assume it was a Mr? Yeah, so do I. Mr Hammond, then.) Can't explain any of this better than that. I all-but-squandered my one chance to see Georgie Fame *(A)LIVE!* at Circular Quay c. 1987 (1986? 1988? No...) by getting my hardcore drink on for the very first time; not just tipsy. We went all out. This was Georgie Fame and we knew it! And I knew it as I stood tabletop, trying to meld three Georgie Fames into one....

9 years ago

Ronan Molloy

this mans's voice. it is turning me something. good god i have no idea, his just oozes something and i dunno what happening. amazing

9 years ago

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9 years ago

reel2reelbill1

Yeh Yeh Yeh and a Yeh !!!!!!! 

9 years ago

PDN11141

Superb @ Cornbury Festival, July, 2014, 

9 years ago

Charles Chandler

I say...yeah, yeah!!!...:)O(:..

10 years ago

Michael J. Bedford

Great version with the reduced New Blue Flames. Georgie with "Skid the Kid", "Superbass" Geoff Gascoigne, "Brother James" & Jools Holland on piano."Young Michael"

10 years ago

RAFAEL HERNÁNDEZ IZQUIERDO

Un éxito musical indiscutible que siempre nos alegra nuestras vidas. Me encanta el saxofón

10 years ago

TOM NEEDHAM

Georgie - Remember "The Bull" at Barnes on the Thames in the '60s? Those were the days mate! Unfortunately, those days are gone - never to return...

10 years ago

train2pottsville

always pays a visit to the house he was born in when he comes back home, a great lad who hasn`t forget his roots

10 years ago

Joel Ellis

Actually, there's plenty of good bands and artists today. It's just that mainstream music is bad. Stop looking at the charts.

10 years ago

Stoney Burke

saw g and b.flames id 60ties watefod they were super

10 years ago

SteveLondonSky

And today, in today's market a No 21 in 1965 would be a No1 in comparative sales. A number 1 in 2013 doesn't mean anything anymore. Sigh, gone are the good days of music... long gone.

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