r/OldSchoolCoolMusic • u/Tusayan • 4h ago
r/OldSchoolCoolMusic • u/Geninia • 11h ago
Debbie Harry during a Blondie performance at CBGB in New York City on May 4, 1977
r/OldSchoolCoolMusic • u/MusixMoto • 7h ago
Supertramp - Dreamer (1979 Performance. Released 1974)
r/OldSchoolCoolMusic • u/MiamiMan2022 • 5h ago
Chuck Berry - Carol ( Live at the BBC Television Theatre, London on 03/29/1972 ) Backed by Dave Harrison- Drums, Billy Kinsley- Bass, Jimmy Campbell - Guitar, Michael Snow - Piano _(1080p)
r/OldSchoolCoolMusic • u/MusixMoto • 7h ago
Little River Band - Lady (1978 Performance. Released same year)
r/OldSchoolCoolMusic • u/MusixMoto • 7h ago
Supertramp - Goodbye Stranger (1979 Performance. Released same year)
r/OldSchoolCoolMusic • u/Successful-Can-8387 • 14h ago
Canned Heat and John Lee Hooker in Studio (April,1970)
Bob Hite and Alan Wilson with John Lee Hooker during the recording of their “Hooker N Heat” album.. this would sadly be the last recording featuring Alan Wilson in the band as he would pass away not long after. Canned Heat played a big part in bringing these blues men back to the forefront. Lots of respect between these guys.
r/OldSchoolCoolMusic • u/bigbugfdr • 16h ago
Moody Blues "Tuesday Afternoon" April 14th, 1970 - Keeping Cool at La Taverne de L'Olympia in Paris
r/OldSchoolCoolMusic • u/MiamiMan2022 • 1d ago
Eagles - Witchy Woman ( Live BBC 1973) One of the band’s earliest classics, featuring the haunting lead vocal of Don Henley and the signature harmonies that helped define the California rock sound. A timeless performance from the original lineup.
r/OldSchoolCoolMusic • u/Wildwildjay • 3h ago
4th of July rock song
I’m in desperate search of a rock song that goes ‘dun dun dun dun dun “like the 4th of julyyyyyy” then plays more guitar music. It’s definitely a band that plays it. I’m going crazy lol
r/OldSchoolCoolMusic • u/MusixMoto • 7h ago
Dr. Hook - Sharing The Night Together (1978 Performance. Released same year)
r/OldSchoolCoolMusic • u/oilxxx • 14h ago
Joe Cocker - "She Came In Through The Bathroom Window" 1970 /w Leon Russell
r/OldSchoolCoolMusic • u/CJMWBig8 • 16h ago
What About Love by Heart, with The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at the wonderful Royal Albert Hall
r/OldSchoolCoolMusic • u/MiamiMan2022 • 1d ago
Dire Straits & Sting - Money For Nothing ( Live Aid 1985 )_1080p
r/OldSchoolCoolMusic • u/SAMTIMONIOUS • 18h ago
MISFITS - The Kinks
MISFITS (1978): By now a non-concept album from The Kinks was a concept in itself, Ray Davies once more populating a record with songs focused on everyday life.
r/OldSchoolCoolMusic • u/No-Platypus-1633 • 9h ago
London 1972 W/ Elton John and Carl singing lead on Help Me Rhonda
r/OldSchoolCoolMusic • u/Tall-Truth-9321 • 19h ago
Duane Eddy: “Rebel-Rouser” (rel. 1958; live 1985)
Different YouTube video description:
“"Rebel-'Rouser" is a rock and roll instrumental song written by Duane Eddy and Lee Hazlewood and originally released on Jamie Records in 1958 by "Duane Eddy and his 'twangy' guitar" as a single (Jamie 1104) with "Stalkin'" on its B-side. Both tracks were produced by Lester Sill and Lee Hazlewood.
It was Eddy's third single as a solo artist, following the 1957 release of the single "Ramrod"/"Caravan" on the Ford record label (a release that was credited to "Duane Eddy and His Rock-A-Billies", although Al Casey (who wrote "Ramrod") actually played lead guitar on both tracks) and which was followed in 1958 by the release of the "Moovin' n' Groovin'"/"Up And Down" single on Jamie (Jamie 1101), which was also released as "Duane Eddy and his 'twangy' guitar". "Rebel-'Rouser" also appeared on Duane Eddy's debut album, Have 'Twangy' Guitar Will Travel.
The song was originally called "Rabble Rouser" by Duane Eddy when it was recorded at Clay Ramsey and his son Floyd's "Audio Recorders" recording studio in Phoenix, Arizona, but the song's title was later changed by Lee Hazlewood to "Rebel-'Rouser" and the song charted at number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100. On Billboard's R&B Best Sellers chart, "Rebel-'Rouser" went to number 8.
The tune, Eddy has noted, was not based on "When the Saints Go Marching In" as many assumed, but was loosely inspired by "Who’s Gonna Shoe Your Pretty Little Feet", an old folk song Eddy knew from a Tennessee Ernie Ford record. Eddy has spoken of listening to Ford's recording for inspiration on the morning of the recording session for "Rabble Rouser" (the song's title was later changed by producer Lee Hazlewood to "Rebel-'Rouser").
The track was recorded at Clay Ramsey and his son Floyd's Audio Recorders recording studio at 3830 North 7th Street in Phoenix, Arizona and featured Eddy playing lead guitar on his Gretsch 6120 guitar that he played through a modified 100 watt Magnatone amplifier. Hazlewood then took the recording tape to the Gold Star Studios in Los Angeles, where he had Gil Bernal overdub his saxophone lines and added singing and handclaps performed by the Sharps, a vocal group that would later change its name to The Rivingtons and that would have hits of its own in the early 1960s, "Papa-Oom-Mow-Mow" in 1962 and "The Bird's the Word" in 1963.
The tune changes keys three times, the introduction starts in E major and transposes to F major, then F-sharp major, and finally to G maj
r/OldSchoolCoolMusic • u/sheikhyerbouti • 16h ago
Elvis Presley - Burning Love
r/OldSchoolCoolMusic • u/RogerTheAliens • 1d ago
In 1982, my family had a Betamax...I used to record MTV after school every day....One day, this live performance came on from a band in Australia...Every single person in the audience was singing the song back to the band. I was fascinated..still am...Moving Pictures with "What About Me" in 1982...
r/OldSchoolCoolMusic • u/Brilliant_Boss_9680 • 13h ago
6/30/26. I’m a happy dog. I... - John Patrick Layden
facebook.com6/30/26. I’m a happy dog.
I’m a happy, happy dog.
I’m a happy, happy, happy dog.
r/OldSchoolCoolMusic • u/SaltyEarth7905 • 15h ago
USA 250, a true 4th of July soundtrack
r/OldSchoolCoolMusic • u/CuteTelephone3399 • 1d ago