Jason Eddie and The Centremen - Singing The Blues (1966) скачать видео бесплатно


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Billy Fury's brother Albie Wycherley is Jason Eddie. Here is a great Meek produced track. Apparently he added the wild guitar afterwards without the band knowing and they weren't happy, but in retrospect they must agree now that it added some vital originality to the song that makes it sound quite innovative today.

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9 years назад

Wind_Rider

Everybody either hates or loves this song; personally it's a favourite of my mine!

9 years назад

fenestron100

Sorry could listen to it for more than 10 secs, dreadful.

12 years назад

Buzzer365

Can I give a mention to The Joe Meek Society. Set up to perpetuate the man and his music. joemeeksociety [org}

12 years назад

Buzzer365

He changed his name to EDDY for the Parlophone release of this.

12 years назад

Hiroyuki Muraoka

Ritchie Blackmore!

13 years назад

inshreds45

@20FlightBlues exactly

13 years назад

Khultan

♪♪▼♪♪

13 years назад

Xrock011

The group hated what Joe had done to this track. But I love it!

14 years назад

TOBERT001

WILD, TRULY WILD.

14 years назад

inshreds45

@john111257 Yep, it is a sad tale, knowing that in 1967 homosexuality was made legal and that by the 70's Bealtemania was gone and glam rock was big. Joe Meek's sound would have returned and he would have been another Mickie Most. If he only knew, instead of blowing his brains out at his wits end.

14 years назад

John Robertson

@joemeek304 dead right..some great stuff had no push at all..great to see US cover...poor radio play in england..only the pirates...and the government couldnt wait to see them go...joe had all the ingredients to move on to the 70s...pepperbox...popcorn etc...i feel all influenced by telstar...re rgm...re JOE...

15 years назад

flighty2

Agree with joemeek304, heard this on the pirate ships in the 60's, there was nothing else like this sound around then, nothing at all. Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath etc still on the horizon. Took about 25 years to track down this disc.

15 years назад

Viznel137

what a strange arrangement of this classic!

15 years назад

thalassocracy

I can hear why Joe Meek would have thought this pedestrian performance needed pepping up, but even with the manic guitar this still sounds more like 1956 than 1966. Joe Meek was an essential pupation stage for British music - but he never really grasped how after the Beatles British music was about the group, not about the session musicians. By 1964 he sounded old-fashioned.

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