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Nanci Griffiths' excellent ensemble cover of Woody Guthrie's "Deportees".

Amazing (and quite SAD) just how topical, and relevant a song written 71 years ago, can be.
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A new song from John Mayer. It's very good, slow and laid-back like some of his older stuff. Great solo in the end. I have no idea if there is an album, I just ran across the song on MP3Million and found it on You Tube. This would be a good one to hear in the car on your way to work in the morning.
 
Originally Posted by Warstud
The Guess Who with 1969 video quality



Here's a couple of my fave Guess Who songs. LOVE the mono 45 version of the 2nd one:
 
Originally Posted by aquariuscsm
Originally Posted by Warstud
The Guess Who with 1969 video quality



Here's a couple of my fave Guess Who songs. LOVE the mono 45 version of the 2nd one:






I remember hearing these (and loving them) when they were brand new/just released!
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Here is a 2019 remixed and re-engineered version of one of my favorite Whitesnake songs, Love Ain't No Stranger. It's not a video, just a link to where the song is posted on Ultimate Classic Rock.com. It is very good, with a different and modern sound, as Coverdale puts it, "a new coat of sonic paint" but I have to say even after 35 years I still prefer the original.

http://ultimateclassicrock.com/whitesnake-love-aint-no-stranger-2019/

There is a 35th Anniversary Edition box set of Slide It In coming out on March 8th. There are 6 CD's and a live DVD in the set, including the reworked new version of the album, some live recordings from the Slide It In tour, re-mixes and outtakes, a poster of the band at the time and some other stuff. There is a video of David opening/unboxing the set here:
 
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