Zoot (Rick Springfield) - Strange Things video free download


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Duration: 03:35
Uploaded: 2007/04/26

Not live, but in the Hit Scene studios July 1970.

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10 years ago

FletcherBeauriza

I didnt know Zoot, its an amazing band, but unfortunatlely I cant find any link to download its songs!!!

10 years ago

musicman99476

zoot were extremely underrated this track is the b side of hey pinky, a brilliant reference to their dreadful image thought up by their then manager.

11 years ago

Zowie Knox

I cried all day when they split up!

11 years ago

Andhika Heru

Rick was just 21 !

12 years ago

dazax1

Good song , rick steals the show though.

13 years ago

Nikki Oglesby

Show more Rick.....lol

14 years ago

Chknpk

@unamuno42 My friend, you should see him play Crossroads live and then we'll talk... ;)

14 years ago

spacequeen

This is so heavy and Rick was a good player......too bad decided 'fluff' was his genre.

14 years ago

Germania Osorio

So when did Rick Springfield turned into a sex symbol? LOOOOOOL He was very low profile in this band...

14 years ago

Aarodin

what a great piece of music!

14 years ago

unamuno42

lets not take it too far. He is talented I would agree but I am not sure he can ascent to the peak of Mt. Olympus and share the heights with Clapton.

14 years ago

alexxxbeezy

OMG RRRRRRRRICK!!!!!!! hahaha. he's a great guitar player!

15 years ago

dyjk

didnt really but that was realeased in 1978 from memory...

15 years ago

dnsla823

anyone else notice the beginning guitar riff sounds a hella lot like The Police's 'Roxanne'?

15 years ago

userbeckyfanricks

rick look good

15 years ago

prezzakid

Lets not get carried away now people

15 years ago

Bob Callaway

damn shame that he had to go solo and give up playing lead guitar. When you are performing in concert it's hard to play lead guitar and sing so he holds a guitar and strums a few notes and performs on stage. Many fans will agree that he went the right direction. He was too big for Zoot. Still I say it's a damn shame he doesn't do more guitar lead solos in concert. He still plays most on the instruments in the studio.

15 years ago

Mellissandria

On Rick Springfield and his style. He's always, always had that hardrock side, which unfortunately has played second fiddle to the pop/bubblegum side. It's probably due to Rick being so pretty/babyfaced in the seventies..(which has been a blessing in disguise as he's gotten older,but that's another story...) Sorry for the rant, but I always liked his hard rock/eclectic style.

15 years ago

IDLERACER

The first eight measures of this tune have the same melody as Del Shannon's "Keep Searchin."

15 years ago

aludar

I think Rick is great here. He is as good guitar player as Eric Clapton or Bruce Springsteen, maybe better!

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