West, Bruce & Laing - November Song video free download


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Uploaded: 2010/09/22

A gem from: Whatever Turns You On (1973)

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8 years ago

WillieEWoof

Acctualy "Whatever Turns You On" is a great album.

9 years ago

Carmen Bernardo

What I like about Jack here.  He could come up with some melancholy melodies.  It helped that he had a decent backup with Leslie West, Felix Papalardi and Corky Laing.  They could put out some mellow stuff with the hard jams.  Gonna miss him.

9 years ago

Richard Hunt

If I listen to this song even once, it'll be in my head for weeks. It's absolutely one of his greatest creations in my opinion.

9 years ago

Thad Rosemyer

brilliance, class, and grace...West, Bruce and Laing.   critics can f**k off and ask why

10 years ago

Paul Mauras

so sad youre gone now jack staggering loss to the music world

11 years ago

jim fay

the difference can be heard in comparing what they sounded like on Fresh Cream. Felix made all the difference in the world.

12 years ago

drumsanddrumming

i think "Sifting sand" too was a nice tune.

13 years ago

VIDJACK

@depper No argument there. It's impossible to imagine Disraeli Gears without Felix's contribution.

13 years ago

depper

@VIDJACK Few understand just how much of Cream's sound was engineered by Felix. Clapton and others closest to him often tell the story how Felix introduced him to the wahwah pedal, that would shape Clapton's early sound.

13 years ago

VIDJACK

thanks for posting - the audio quality is superb!

13 years ago

VIDJACK

@depper I'm positive you've got that totally backwards. Felix's vocals and writing were heavily influenced by Jack. Check out Songs for a Tailor - Felix produced for Jack. You'll find the original version of Theme there. Also - you can check out Jack and Felix singing together on To Isengard. Very pretty.

13 years ago

Jay Cavanaugh

Always loved this ballad, better than theme for an imaginary western if you ask me.

14 years ago

xtstevie

This has got to be one of the greatest ever tracks hardly anybody has heard !!!

14 years ago

depper

You can see Jack was heavily influenced by the vocal brilliance of Felix Pappalardi here.

14 years ago

sherry gypsy S

@VIDJACK well i dont know if i would call it miserable .. but this somng is so pretty and pollution woman is my all time fave song by anyone no otehr song gives me the feeling that one doies and i cant fiond it on youtube

14 years ago

VIDJACK

A song that would have been more appropriate on Harmony Row. The only decent song on a basically miserable album. RIP West Bruce& Laing. You guys almost reached something great but blew it. Pollution Woman was brilliant.

14 years ago

flyinghorse13

This song and "While you sleep" should have won an award.

14 years ago

flyinghorse13

This song brings back a lot of memories of the days when we were hippies. In DC we hung in Georgetown. In those days we could crash over anyone's house with no problem. We used to hang on the street all day, asking for spare change. Man, those where the times we were free. Live entertainment , was all around, bands were the thing. That got me playing guitar, from those days I got to go on the road and play at places like Richmond Coliseum, clubs like the Last Harrah, Those were the days !.

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