Stone The Crows - The Touch Of Your Loving Hand [1969] descargar videos gratis


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'Stone The Crows!', shouted legendary manager Peter Grant, when he first heard this splendid young Scottish band roaring into action. Although it was the Londoner's favourite Cockney expression, he wasn't a man to be easily impressed. After all, he was the manager of Led Zeppelin, the most successful heavy rock band in history. Yet there was something earthy and appealing about the Crows that excited his enthusiasm and support.

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9 years ago

Robert Steele

One of my all time favourites.So many great all time classics of their time. Goodtime Girl ,Sunset Cowboy,Blind man, Penicillin Blues. Janice Joplin had a great following but I always thought that Maggie Bell was a better singer. The whole band were in a class of their own. A1 Thanks for posting.

9 years ago

Phil Buckley

*Why Were They Not Superstars?*One for you +Phil Aston - Jimmy Dewar and Maggie Bell in tandem....oh wow!!

10 years ago

Bungle Rodrigues

So sad that this great song matches exactly the way I feel right now...

11 years ago

Thessa Stutz

oh i feel it, its great, wow !!!!

11 years ago

Richard Jones

So presumably Les is/was as well?

11 years ago

stetrak1967

Heart-moving

11 years ago

DocFairgrieveMutants

This May saw the 40th anniversary of the death of Guitarist Les Harvey ( brother of Alex) who was electrocuted on stage by touching an unearthed microphone at the fated age of 27. The solo at 2.55 is an example of how great a guitarist he was and could have become. The song also features the fine voices of the late Jimmy Dewer and Maggie Bell. A very underrated band with a great performance on this song.

12 years ago

Fernando Pérez

@diewylis same here dude, there is something in his voice that causes that...

13 years ago

hermygagala

Fantastic.

13 years ago

SPARKY53100

Great song from the finest band to come out of Glasgow featuring the late , great Jimmy Dewar on vocals and Maggie Bell . Jimmy went on to sing/play bass with the Robin Trower band and his voice was simply wonderful .

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