PAT BENATAR & COXON'S ARMY - If He Walked Into My Life (1974) - RARE SONG! descargar videos gratis


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PAT BENATAR BEFORE SHE WAS DISCOVERED AND BECAME FAMOUS ROCKER!

In 1974 while living in Richmond, VA, Pat briefly joined local band Coxon's Army. Together they did PBS TV Special but it was not broadcasted so they realeased sound recording of it as "COXON'S ARMY live from SAM MILLER EXCHANGE CAFE". Just a few hundred copies of that album were reportedly pressed and only part of them actually sold. Pat and Phil Coxon drove copies around to local stores hoping they'd sell on consignment. Very few did. In stores where they were "selling" they ended up under the counter collecting dust until the late '70s when Pat came in and re-claimed them. The rumour was she destroyed those remaining in stores to keep them from turning up and embarrassing her or her record company. (In 1977 she signed to Chrysalis Records and in 1979 she released her debut album "In the Heat of the Night"). That Coxon's Army album wasn't well received locally, and for the most part, only friends and people who hung out at Sam Miller's Exchage Cafe where the band was playing bought copies. Roger Capps, member of Coxon's Army, became one of the founding members in Pat's rock band when she signed with Chrysalis, and remained her bass player and occasional songwriter for the band until 1984.

To learn much more about Pat Benatar's life befor her official debut in 1979, please read her memoir "BETWEEN A HEART AND A ROCK PLACE" published in 2010.

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Comentarios

9 years ago

Narciso Duran

This is marvelous; magnificent.

9 years ago

irina1296

She's gorgeous

10 years ago

Joe Lupariello

Thanks for posting this- it's amazing!

12 years ago

GianMarco Tavazzani

It's really hard to find a sensitive interpretation of this difficult song, with the needed empaty! All screams loud and tries to show the muscles, as the words had no meaning (or simply as they couldn't make own empathically that speech)! But this is one of the best I found, THANKS!

12 years ago

PatBenatarLibrary2

@Greenvegan828 Pat was born on January 10, 1953 so she's 58 know.

12 years ago

MuzikMs57

she looked the same! and I love this song! thanks for sharing ;o)

13 years ago

Nicolas Couillard

Good to hear these old song. Great video too. Thank you so much for posting!

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