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 Sam the Sham is the stage name of the American rock and roll singer Domingo "Sam” Samudio. Sam the Sham was known for his camp robe and turban (inspiring Norton Records' 1994 Turban Renewal) and hauling his equipment in a 1952 Packard hearse with maroon velvet curtains. Samudio, who is of Mexican American descent, made his singing debut in second grade, representing his school in a radio broadcast. Later, he took up guitar and formed a group with friends, one of whom was Trini Lopez. After graduating from high school, Samudio joined the navy, where he was known as "Big Sam." He lived in Panama for six years, until his discharge. In Dallas in 1961, Sam formed 'The Pharaohs', the name inspired from the costumes in Yul Brynner's portrayal as pharaoh in the 1956 film "The Ten Commandments". The other members were Carl Medke, Russell Fowler, Omar "Big Man” Lopez and Vincent Lopez. In 1962 the group made a record that did not sell. The Pharaohs disbanded in 1962. In May 1963, Vincent Lopez was playing for 'Andy and The Nightriders' in Louisiana. When their organist quit, Sam joined. 'Andy and The Nightriders' was Andy Anderson, David A. Martin, Vincent Lopez and Sam. 'The Nightriders' became house band at The Congo Club. It was here that Sam became "The Sham” in a dual reference to the fact that the band’s name was 'Andy and The Nightriders' and Andy Anderson was leader but everyone came to hear Sam sing and the fact that Sam could only play chords.In June 1963, "The Nightriders” headed for Memphis, Tennessee and became house band at The Diplomat. In late summer 1963, Andy Anderson and Vincent Lopez left to return to Texas. Sam and David A. Martin replaced them with Jerry Patterson and Ray Stinnett and changed the name to "Sam the Sham and The Pharaohs”. Shortly thereafter, the band added saxophonist Butch Gibson. After paying to record and press records to sell at gigs, Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs wound up with the Pen label in Memphis. There, they recorded their first and biggest hit, "Wooly Bully", selling 3 million copies and reaching No. 2 on the Billboard charts on June 5, 1965 at a time when American pop music charts were dominated by the British Invasion. It was awarded a gold disc.Disc 101 - Wooly Bully02 - The Memphis Beat03 - I Found Love04 - Go-Go Girls05 - Every Woman I Know (Crazy 'bout An Auto)06 - Haunted House07 - Juimonos (Let's Went)08 - Shotgun09 - Sorry 'bout That10 - Gangster Of Love11 - Mary Lee12 - Long Tall Sally13 - Ju Ju Hand14 - Magic Touch15 - 'cause I Love You16 - Medicine Man17 - That Old Black Magic18 - I've Got A Voodoo Doll19 - Got My Mojo Working20 - The Gypsy21 - Witchcraft22 - Love Potion #923 - Magic Man24 - Hoochie Coochie Man25 - Ain't Gonna Move26 - Monkey See Monkey Do27 - Betty And Dupree28 - Man Child29 - How Does A Cheating Woman Feel30 - The Signifying MonkeyDisc 201 - Red Hot02 - Big Blue Diamonds03 - Over You04 - Big City Lights05 - Like You Used To06 - Please Accept My Love07 - Ring Dang Doo08 - Save The Last Dance For Me09 - Let's Talk It Over10 - Mystery Train11 - Can't Make Enough12 - Uncle Willie13 - Li'l Red Riding Hood14 - Hanky Panky15 - Deputy Dog16 - Green'ich Grendel17 - Mary Is My Little Lamb18 - Sweet Talk19 - El Toro De Goro (The Peace Loving Bull)20 - The Phantom21 - Little Miss Muffet22 - Pharaoh-A-Go-Go23 - Ring Them Bells24 - Grasshopper25 - The Hair On My Chinny Chin Chin26 - (I'm In With) The Out Crowd27 - Standing Ovation28 - Ready Or Not29 - Don't Try It30 - A Long, Long Way31 - How Do You Catch A Girl32 - The Love You Left Behind33 - Wooly Bully '67Disc 301 - Black Sheep02 - Struttin'03 - I'm Not A Lover Anymore04 - Leave My Kitten Alone05 - Wanted Dead Or Alive06 - You Can't Turn Me Off07 - My Day's Gonna Come08 - The Cockfight09 - Let It Eat10 - Love Me Like Before11 - Groovin'12 - Old Macdonald Had A Boogaloo Farm13 - Stand By Me14 - The Down Home Strut15 - I Passed It By16 - It's So Strange17 - Stagger Lee18 - Despair19 - If You Try To Take My Baby20 - Yakety Yak21 - Poison Ivy22 - A Little Bitty Thing Called Love23 - I Wish It Were Me (Sam The Sham)24 - Oh That's Good, No That's Bad (Sam The Sham)25 - Take What You Can Get (Sam The Sham)26 - Banned In Boston (Sam The Sham)27 - Money's My Problem (Sam The Sham)28 - Let Our Love Light Shine (Sam The Sham)29 - I Never Had No One (Sam The Sham)30 - I Couldn't Spell !!@! (Sam The Sham)LINK Part 1 LINK Part 2
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 The Who are an English rock band formed in 1964 by Roger Daltrey (vocals), Pete Townshend (guitar), John Entwistle (bass) and Keith Moon (drums). They became known for energetic live performances which often included instrument destruction. The Who have sold about 100 million records and have charted 27 top forty singles in the United Kingdom and United States with 17 top ten albums, including 18 Gold, 12 Platinum and 5 Multi-Platinum album awards in the United States alone. This release, are live radio and TV performances, BBC, US TV, German TV, Beat Club Marquee and Scene Club, London. Material not available on the Polydor BBC compilation01 - Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere02 - Shout & Shimmy03 - I Can't Explain04 - My Generation05 - Baby, Don't You Do It06 - So Sad About Us07 - Happy Jack08 - So Sad About Us09 - My Generation10 - I Can See For Miles11 - I Can't Reach You12 - Our Love Was13 - Summertime Blues14 - Interview - 196915 - Pinball Wizard16 - I'm Free17 - See Me, Feel Me18 - I Don't Even Know Myself19 - Heaven & Hell20 - The Seeker21 - Shepherds Bush Entertainment22 - Dance23 - You Really Got Me24 - Young Man Blues25 - Here 'tisLINK
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 The Unreleased 1964 Blues Album, recorded At Chess Studio Chicago, USA, 2120 South Michigan Avenue, 10/11 June 1964. This is a compilation (1 disc) of the original 27 tracks Chess unofficial two vinyl 2007 release.01 - If You Need Me02 - Look What You've Done03 - Tell Me Baby04 - Time Is On My Side (Version 1)05 - Reelin' And Rockin'06 - Don't You Lie To Me07 - 2120 South Michigan Avenue08 - What A Shame09 - Fanny Mae10 - Little Red Rooster11 - Time Is On My Side (Version 2)12 - Goodbye Girl13 - Key To The Highway14 - Mercy, Mercy (Version 1)15 - Mercy, Mercy (Version 2)16 - That's How Strong My Love Is17 - The Under-Assistant West Coast Promotion Man18 - (I Can't Get No) SatisfactionLINK
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 Live performances in England during the 1966 World Tour. Manchester Free Trade Hall, Birmingham Odeon, Liverpool Odeon, Sheffield Gaumont01 - Tell Me Mama02 - I Don't Believe You03 - Baby Let Me Follow You Down04 - Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues05 - Leopard Skin Pillbox Hat06 - One Too Many Mornings07 - Ballad Of A Thin Man08 - Tell Me Mama09 - I Don't Believe You10 - Baby Let Me Follow You Down11 - Leopard Skin Pillbox Hat12 - One Too Many Mornings13 - Ballad Of A Thin Man14 - Like A Rolling StoneLINK
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 Deep Purple are an English rock band formed in Hertford in 1968. Along with Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath, they are considered to be among the pioneers of heavy metal and modern hard rock, although some band members have avoided categorising themselves as any one genre. The band also incorporated classical music, blues-rock, pop and progressive rock elements. They were once listed by the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's loudest band, and have sold over 100 million albums worldwide. Deep Purple were ranked #22 on VH1's Greatest Artists of Hard Rock programme. This is the audio track of vol. 3 disc 1 in a series of DVD archive releases aimed to provide Deep Purple fans with DVDs rounding up as much rare footage from the 1968-1976 era as possible. The vol. 3 Archive DVDs contains a large collection of individual performances from TV around Europe, as well as rounding up some of the longer video segments known to exist plus an introduction to the band's history.01 - Help02 - Hush03 - Wring That Neck04 - Hallelujah05 - Mandrake Root06 - Speed King07 - Black Night08 - Child In Time09 - Lazy10 - Strange Kind Of Woman11 - Fireball Writing Session12 - Fireball13 - Demons Eye14 - No No No15 - Into The Fire16 - Never Before17 - Highway Star18 - Smoke On The Water19 - Burn20 - Mistreated21 - Love Child22 - You Keep On MovingLINK
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 Live performance at the Festival Hall in Melbourne 15 July 197101 - Presentation Of The Band02 - I've Gotta Get A Message To You03 - Jingle Jangle - In The Morning04 - Lay It On Me05 - Massachusetts06 - New York Mining Disaster07 - Every Second, Every Minute08 - Really And Sincerely09 - WordsLINK
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