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The Creation ♪ How Does it Feel to Feel
http://www.myspace.com/thecreationofficial
The Artwoods - If I Ever Get My Hands On You
http://www.radio60.net
Yardbirds - Train Kept A Rollin'/You're a Better Man Than I
Anderson Theatre March 03 1968 featuring a fresh Jimmy Page on solo guitar.But this night, it was the Yardbirds' turn. Like on the group's first series of albums, the machines of loving grace had long been set up, all prepared to perform their god-given function, which was to take down in meticulous detail the events about to transpire, as unobtrusively as possible. All the wires were checked, amps switched on, the house lights beginning to dim, the crowd instinctively bringing its hands together, the surge forward: (mumble mumble) "live on Epic Records at the Anderson Theatre The Yardbirds!" And then there was Keith walking out, a little stiff (is he getting older?), and it's his voice that's next--"Thank you very much indeed thank you we're gonna start off with a thing called 'The Train Kept A-Rollin'.'" And then they've begun. And from the very start, you know it's about to happen. The Greatest Concert Ever, at least of this week, and if you think of the Yardbirds like I do... which is to say that there were groups that came out of England and there were Groups That Came Out Of England and the Yardbirds were a GTCOOE... well, you get the picture. Jimmy Page, already in the process of forming the New Yardbirds (which would eventually become a combination called Led Zeppelin, and if you listen to "I'm Confused" on the first side, you'll understand how that little number works), plays guitar on this album like you would not believe. There's a point toward the end of "I'm A Man" where he literally becomes possessed by strange, unknowable forces, and if you don't believe me, it comes somewhere during the second break. He also bows his instrument like a violin on two separate occasions, and the sound is as sweet as if it were a Stradivarius in his hands.
The Prisoners ♪ Better in Black
http://www.myspace.com/theprisonersmusic
Purple Hearts ♪ On Target
http://www.thepurplehearts.co.ukhttp://www.myspace.com/purpleheartsuk
Cockney Rejects - War On The Terraces
Ce fut le chanteur, Jimmy Pursey, du groupe Sham 69 qui aida le groupe à dénicher leur premier contrat d'enregistrement. Les premiers LPs du groupe parurent sous le titre humoristique de Greatest Hits volume 1, 2 et 3. Leur plus grosse chanson à succès au Royaume-Uni fut The Greatest Cockney Rip-Off, une parodie de la chanson Hersham Boys de Sham 69. Les autres chansons des Cockney Rejets furent moins commerciales, en partie parce qu'elle tendaient à avoir pour sujet les combats de rue et l'hooliganisme. Cette violence était parfois reflétée dans leurs concerts et les membres du groupe y prenaient parfois part. Jeff et Mick Geggus, qui sont deux frères, ont tous les deux été des boxeurs amateurs reconnus qui se sont rendu à l'échelle nationale. Les Cockney Rejects étaient aussi supporters de l'équipe de West Ham United. Leur succès I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles vient d'un chant de supporters de West Ham, qui a été chanté depuis 1920. Dans les paroles de leurs chansons, les Cockney Rejects exprimaient régulièrement leur mépris pour tous les politiciens. Aussi ils rejettèrent les accusations des médias de supporter et/ou faire partie du British Movement. Dans leur première interview audio, ils se moquèrent du British Movement en le comparant au German Movement et affirmèrent que plusieurs de leurs idoles étaient des boxers noirs. Dans la biographie de leur groupe, Cockney Reject (2005, Jeff Turner & Garry Bushell), il y est aussi décrit une bagarre massive contre les membres du British Movement à l'un de leurs premiers concerts.
the herberts "dans la rue" 1993
groupe des 90's, titre extrait du 1er ep
Blitz ♪ Voice of a Generation
http://www.myspace.com/blitzwarriors
Komintern Sect ♪ Rêves de Liberté
www.myspace.com/kominternsect
Cock Sparrer ♪ Chip on my Shoulder (alt)
http://www.myspace.com/cocksparrerpunkhttp://www.sparrer.fsworld.co.uk