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IfYouSeekAmy said:
Supertramp - Give A Little Bit

i can only find a live recording of Roger Hodgson

https://youtu.be/0Rh38-9ZE-8

I've never liked Supertramp, IfYouSeekAmy. They were very big in Montreal, before anywhere else, and played to death on FM radio.

I do, however, have a full length video concert of them, from around 1978, that I've never watched; I picked it up because it was available, and it was potentially more valuable than the free disk space it occupies. If you want it, say so, and I'll upload it to a file host for you. I might be able to do that quickly, or not, depending on how well the file or folder was named by the uploader. If Windows search can't find it, I don't know how long it might take me to find it manually.

I know it's from Sight and Sound In Concert, the 'rebranding' of "BBC in Concert", around 1976-77. I have quite a few of each, and a few "Rock Goes To College". I've got lots of 'The Old Grey Whistle Test' as well.

Surprisingly, One of my favorite BBC in Concert was Neil Diamond, from around 1971. He was seriously funny, but G-rated, at the same time. I never had that impression of him from anything else. The 1973 Eagles and 1974 10CC are superb. I have a clip on YouTube from the Eagles show, but it might be one of the ones I can only view, when logged into my channel. On other ones, they mute the sound.

I provide no description information or tags on my uploads, because I usually do them to post on boards, and I don't want people to already have seen them to death. Sometimes, the upload censor misses them, too, if they attract no attention. Maybe I can add to this post later on.

added: November 17, 1977. I think it can be downloaded as an .mp3 here: , but it's not my link, so I can't verify if it's working, or safe. The link is for the same site. If I wanted it, I'd download, but I have the video, and don't watch it, so I wouldn't want audio only; I wouldn't listen to it. To me, this is wuss music, but perfectly acceptable for a woman to like.
 
This is, by far, my most popular YouTube upload, in views. The thumbs up/ down is 121-2, which will become 121-3, if oldguyzer reads this post, even if he likes the song.



Southside Johnny and The Asbury Jukes are my all time favorite performers, and the only 70's band I would pay money to see play live today. A couple of years ago, they performed at a Junior High Senior Prom. That sounds like an oxymoron, but I'm not sure; there's no junior high in Quebec, or wasn't, when I was that age.
 
Here's one of my uploads that no one finds, because the YouTube search engine is so shitty for unsponsored clips.



This deserved more than 227 views in 2+ years. I got the clip on eMule, p2p file sharing, when people still shared TV 'clips', rather than all full episodes only by torrent. You had to have the app installed to use the search on eMule, there was no website, just the site where you could download the app.

emule was strange. No one could get more than 9.28 MB from any one uploader in an upload session, but you could get less. Some people had thousands of people in their queue, waiting, but uploading data moved you faster up other people's queues.

It once took me about 10 months to get a 75 MB cartoon, but worth the wait - A pristine copy of Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs, from 16 MM film. This is a masterpiece of animation, banned forever for racial stereotyping, World War II era.
 


This was The Jam's last ever live performance, (but not necessarily the last song of the performance), for an audience of young teens, on some show on UK Granada TV, 1982.
 


15 views since August 11, 2011. Probably all by me. People might find it, if they look on page 817 of the search results, by exact title. I'm OK with that.

I personally can't stand anything by Eagles after Bernie Leadon left. They tried to reproduce their studio albums, note for note, in concert after that. Some people think that's great, I don't. Why not pay the record, really loud?

Glen Frey is a cave man. Seriously - look at his nose and brow.

Now this would be a commercial jingle, aimed at health conscious old hippies:

"We'll I've been running down the road,
tryin' to loosen my load,
I've got Met-a-mucil on my mind"
 


This is a 'dark net' YouTube video. I uploaded it, and YouTube removed it, but not from "My Channel", just from public view, and I found out how to hotlink from my channel to here.

The Yellow Money is sort of a Japanese David Bowie.
 
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