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Subido: 2010/10/31

From The Guess Who live performance in 1983

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9 years ago

Diego Macowski

analogic photo camera!\w/

9 years ago

George David Herrera

That what I call HONEST music!! It does not belong to any pop trend created by only-for-profit recording companies. It is the expression of their own musicality, their own musical feelings... It's simply their own music, and it was and it is fantastic!

9 years ago

Pat Brennan

verry goooooooooooooooood, loved you since the beginning, ; there will never be an end;.

10 years ago

L.A. Bailey

The guess who

10 years ago

martydm22

AWESOME bass line!

10 years ago

Pierre M

Time to get them into the R&R hall of fame.

10 years ago

Jae Em

Kiss me Berton..... yum yum

10 years ago

anotherbluesguy

Fucking incredible !

10 years ago

Tj Landry

My God, what a voice

10 years ago

sandinyourshoes

That flute takes the cake. It makes me think so much of Jethro Tull.

10 years ago

Scott Penn

This was about the time I saw them. Good show

10 years ago

billybonewhacker

I'm glad he cleared up that A.D. thing I was getting it confused with the 1969 B.C. version :-)

10 years ago

nevetsnolog

thanks for sharing, Burton Cummings has got the rock n roll vocals

10 years ago

carlos johansen

Randy Bachman's days with the BTO produced some really cool jazz/rock tunes. "Welcome Home", "Lookin out for #1", Blue Collar."

10 years ago

mike anglada

B.C. had a "Focus" Moment at 2:31,,, yes?! :D

10 years ago

tobacco72

This song illustrates the foolish attitude of the late Sixties generation. They thought that only they discovered premarital sex. You mean to tell me that actors and actresses like Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall never heard of premarital sex and one night stands. Give me a break.

10 years ago

June Zimmeman

Great voice! So smooth.

10 years ago

peter pan

Undun - Guess Who

10 years ago

Nipper Jellie

Happy Birthday Burton

10 years ago

Don Bagley

When I heard this song in the smoky seventies, I thought the lyric was "She's coming down," which could be like, kind of a bummer, so I figured stoner blues. Great song.

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