Delaney, Bonnie & Friends - Good Thing video free download


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Uploaded: 2010/08/10

Delaney, Bonnie & Friends - Good Thing

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9 years ago

Jimmy Winn

I think everybody was doing drugs back then.

9 years ago

Desillusionated

awesome song :)

9 years ago

Katy D

I think Bonnie is particularly high as a kite while doing this song.

9 years ago

Thadmotor1044

Delaney wrote superstar , made famous by the carpenters and covered by leon russel

9 years ago

Richard Healy

Blue-eyed, countrified soul....Yes! Delaney and Bonnie bought life back to rock!

9 years ago

Rhonda C

Good thing!!

9 years ago

David Evans

Dont get better than this

9 years ago

Pat Hesselgrave

Sooooo fine!

9 years ago

Donna Bamlett

Does it get any better than this?

9 years ago

isonzo bevilacqua

Meritano di essere riscoperti i loro dischi secondo me bravissimi.

9 years ago

NJcruiser

Can anyone name who was in the band here? It seems this must have been after the Whitlock, Reydal, Gordon, Keys and Price era.

9 years ago

David Roe

The saxophone player is Jerry Jumonville, who is still rocking in New Orleans.

9 years ago

Tim Myles

BONNIE...looks like a really HOT woman...love her perky breasts.

10 years ago

Danny B

Wow I never realized how "perky" Bonnie was! ;)

10 years ago

Groovy Reflections

Rockin' it!Delaney, Bonnie & Friends - Good Thing

10 years ago

MonkeysMonkeysMonkeys

Most underappreciated artists of their era. Their star burned bright and died early but they had a titanic influence artists far and wide. Clapton even said his singing voice is the closest approximation he could manage to Delaney's. Personal issues derailed what should have been a legendary career. Among those who know, their names are always whispered as major influences of the souly'blusey'rock'ish sound we've seen from many artists. Too bad the R&RHOF is political and not merit based.

10 years ago

Jeff P

Little Feat rhythm section sounds great! Could that be Greg Rollie on the B3?

10 years ago

Ed Lofgren

Very cool, they were way ahead of their time!

10 years ago

Vajra Pani

I grew up nearby the duo in Southern calif. in the 60s' -early 70s'...my buddys' sister married Dave Mason...didn't get to meet them until 1992 as a small FM station out of Marysville, Calif., KRFD. They were being interviewed and i was there by invite of the D.J., Andy Emrit [R.I.P.}. What a righteous and beautiful couple they were. May God rest Delaney's soul...and I love you, Bonnie

11 years ago

William Mahiger

I knew Bonnie from early 60s when she played a club on Gaslight Square in St. Louis. She was only 17 and had to get a special OK from the city. Gaslight was a blast and she was a blaster. Last time I saw her was in the 70s at Venice Beach - she was doing a backyard set on Speedway Ave. Loved that girl, yes I did.

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