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re: Non-Phish Show Of The Day Thread
Posted on 9/16/12 at 6:28 pm to Kafka
Posted on 9/16/12 at 6:28 pm to Kafka
Shitty Saints performance = shitty excuse for a non-Phish post:
Hank Williams on the Kate Smith Show (1952)
One of only two surviving Hank Williams TV appearances. Also features Roy Acuff, The Carter Family and a very young June Carter
HW w/Anita Carter - "I Can't Help It If I'm Still in Love with You"
"Cold Cold Heart"
"Hey Good Lookin'"
"I Saw The Light"
Hank Williams on the Kate Smith Show (1952)
One of only two surviving Hank Williams TV appearances. Also features Roy Acuff, The Carter Family and a very young June Carter
HW w/Anita Carter - "I Can't Help It If I'm Still in Love with You"
"Cold Cold Heart"
"Hey Good Lookin'"
"I Saw The Light"
Posted on 9/17/12 at 7:03 pm to Kafka
The Magicians - Four to Go (Eye On New York, WCBS-TV 1966)
Another unique historical document -- a short film (produced by a local NY TV station) about The Magicians, a NYC band that seemed just on the verge of hitting it big, but never quite broke through. While no NYC group could be considered "typical" of the period's garage bands, this film does offer a fascinating inside glimpse of a rock musician's lifestyle and concerns just before hippies and the psychedelic era -- much of the film details the band members being hassled for wearing long hair, and a clear but unmentioned subtext is the band's transition from Stonesish R&B to Dylanesque folk-rock.
It's theoretically possible someone else here may have heard The Magicians, as their classic single "An Invitation to Cry" was included on the legendary Nuggets compilation of '60s garage bands.
The Magicians - "An Invitation to Cry"
Another unique historical document -- a short film (produced by a local NY TV station) about The Magicians, a NYC band that seemed just on the verge of hitting it big, but never quite broke through. While no NYC group could be considered "typical" of the period's garage bands, this film does offer a fascinating inside glimpse of a rock musician's lifestyle and concerns just before hippies and the psychedelic era -- much of the film details the band members being hassled for wearing long hair, and a clear but unmentioned subtext is the band's transition from Stonesish R&B to Dylanesque folk-rock.
It's theoretically possible someone else here may have heard The Magicians, as their classic single "An Invitation to Cry" was included on the legendary Nuggets compilation of '60s garage bands.
The Magicians - "An Invitation to Cry"
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