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One of my favorite Christmas songs. Quite a sad song though.

 
The video seems to be based on the movie: The Evil Dead



Once upon a time or two
I think I lost my mind with you
Too many times to be precise
We take a toke and drink the wine
 
Jefferson Starship (Airplane) - White Rabbit

 
Another one from the archives of a group that was much underrated. Also, could be the first unibrow and AD's inspiration, Paul Rogers. Most everyone knows the song All Right Now, but Free was much more than just that.

 

Love me some Savoy Brown. Got to see them live at the Paramount in the early 70's. Great band as this was during what I consider their best lineup with Dave Walker as the lead singer. Just an FYI 3/4's of Savoy Brown (Lonesome Dave Peverett, Tony Stevens and Roger Earl) eventually left the band and formed Foghat with Rod Price on lead Guitar. My favorite album was Street Corner Talking which rendition was formed after the other members left to form Foghat. Savoy Brown has probably had more lineups than any other band but always remained solid. Here's a song from early Savoy Brown with Lonesome Dave on vocals. This song was later reproduced by Foghat and for as good as Kim Simmonds was in Savoy Brown, I think Rod Price owned the song when redone by Foghat.



 
Love me some Savoy Brown. Got to see them live at the Paramount in the early 70's. Great band as this was during what I consider their best lineup with Dave Walker as the lead singer. Just an FYI 3/4's of Savoy Brown (Lonesome Dave Peverett, Tony Stevens and Roger Earl) eventually left the band and formed Foghat with Rod Price on lead Guitar. My favorite album was Street Corner Talking which rendition was formed after the other members left to form Foghat. Savoy Brown has probably had more lineups than any other band but always remained solid. Here's a song from early Savoy Brown with Lonesome Dave on vocals. This song was later reproduced by Foghat and for as good as Kim Simmonds was in Savoy Brown, I think Rod Price owned the song when redone by Foghat.




I would call that Blues, some of my favorite jazz.
 
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