Don't tell me my buisness devil-woman. Live 1966.
Don't tell me my buisness devil-woman. Live 1966.
The ultimate psychadelic song about a salad of drugs, based on the classic novel "Alice In Wonderland" written by Lewis Carrol. This clip features two of they're most famous songs White Rabbit and Somebody To Love performed live on the Smother's Brothers Comedy Hour.
Rare, early footage of the Jeff Beck group when Rod Stewart was his lead singer. The song, is on the 1968 album "Truth", and is a cover of the Yardbirds classic.
"Saturday night I was downtown, working for the FBI."
One of the most popular (with good reason) jazz recordings of all time from jazz master Miles Davis monolithic masterpiece "Kind of Blue."Very cool.
Song from psychadelic rock band Hawkwind circa 1973. This band features Lemmy from Motorhead on bass.
Now here's one of the most underrated singers, Burton Cummings, whose vocal abilities makes this huge US hit even better. 1969.