Eric Burdon, Stevie Winwood, Long John Baldry, Julie Driscoll and Rod Stewart - I Feel Alright

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Published 2013-04-07
The Fifth National Jazz and Blues Festival, Richmond, August 8th 1965

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  • What an INCREDIBLE amount of talent on one stage! Julie Driscoll is absolutely stunning!
  • @RUBYMUNRO
    I knew John Baldry, wonderful guy, used to take me to parties with Jeff Beck, Lulu, great times RIP John xx
  • @staypress
    I was at this gig and I was stoned .What a time .I was a mod of course.I think the next night We all got stoned at The Scene club listening to great soul and ska tunes.
  • I'm surprised I haven't seen this clip on a bbc4 documentary. Julie Driscoll one of the most underrated female singers of the 1960's and the one with the best haircut in later than this videos.
  • @timford3599
    All of these performers are the absolute legends of 1960's R n' R and, as shown here R & B! I will freely admit that The Great Eric Burdon was one of my absolutes when it was time to call out the top male vocalists of the era. I've loved him since his days with the Animals and, He was the headliner at the very first concert that I went to. Big crowd, tight quarters and a very pungent, sticky sweet aroma in the air. I'm not sure if I knew what is was in 1968, but I do remember that Three Dog Night's "Mama told me not to come" well described the atmosphere in the dark, tightly packed closeness of that room. But HEY, it was Eric Burdon during his Sky Pilot time and I'm glad that I was there. PS, A Shout Out to My Friend, Mark Sudkamp who went to the "Sky Pilot" Concert with me, some 55 years ago. I guess that means I'm pretty Dam#ed Old...YIKES! (But It certainly DOES beat the alternative!)
  • @SisterTSA
    Yes I was there that year and the following year! Great memories! Julie Driscoll was one of the few women in the R&B scene at the time. They were all very stylish!
  • @greeleyman
    I had the honor of meeting and spending time with Mr Baldry in the mid-80s- a truly nice man. Seeing and/or meeting Eric Burdon is still on my bucket list- The Animals were a key piece of my childhood.
  • @yesman2755
    Baldry sure was tall ! Funny when he tucked Eric under his arm and poor guy nearly keeled over ! What a line up, pure magic.
  • @geoffberesford
    I used to attend Long John Baldry's concerts at Eel Pie Island every weekend, usually Sundays, when he was backed by 'The All-Stars' R&B band. I'm 6'4" in height and he even towered over me. During his half-hour breaks at the midway point, Rod Stewart was the fairly unknown singer who would fill in for him.
  • @clarequilty4962
    You'd never know what great singers Julie Driscoll and everyone there really were because the audience is screaming so loud in order to show how much they like them. Now, think about that. They love these performers so much they'd rather scream them down than listen to them.
  • @joeg1819
    Wow. What an early convergence of talent I never heard of. Thanks!
  • @peterbates5035
    I saw Long John Baldry in concert at Brecon, Wales not long before he passed away. He left an indelible impression....a real Long John.
  • @angliase
    Saw Long John Baldry with Rod Stewart at Southampton University 1965. Great times!!
  • Some of the best British vocalists from the 60’s. I saw Eric Burden singing β€œPaint it Black” at Hyde Park and his voice was immaculate. But unfortunately he’s blown it away over the years but nevertheless one of founding fathers of British R&B vocals.
  • @joannad9142
    Not quite old enough but as Rod Stewart is still my 😍 I adore πŸ₯° real music πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘
  • @lgoldun
    Pretty awesome! Lucky to find it tonight!