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Nice piece by Laura Cantrell
Posted by Greg G at 6:17 PM 2 comments
Labels: Country, Doug Sahm Month, Greg, mp3s, Ray Price
J.C. Davis - Coconut Brown
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Labels: Country, Doug Sahm, Doug Sahm Month, mp3s
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On this, the 50th anniversary of the Rolling Stones first gig, it seems fitting to present this version of the Kinks' "Who'll Be the Next in Line" from Austin City Limits in 1981. Doug starts out on guitar but after about a minute puts it away and "does his best Jagger".
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Labels: Austin City Limits, Doug Sahm, Kinks, Rolling Stones, Sir Douglas Quintet
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Posted by Brett Koshkin at 3:01 PM 2 comments
In 1969, Hugh Hefner called upon the Sir Douglas Quintet to play live on his Playboy After Dark show, so Doug and the guys showed up and delivered this electrifying performance of Mendocino, providing some pretty solid evidence that Doug was the greatest hippie ever. Admittedly, the competition may not have been all that stiff, but the clip really is a great deal of fun to watch.
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Labels: Doug Sahm Month, Greg, Hippies, Playboy
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