A gripping video version by Sir Elton John during
Princess Diana's funeral in London. The pictures speak for themselves One wonders how Elton kept his composure during this incredible tribute to England's Rose, Princess Diana. Bernie Taupin re-wrote the lyrics for Diana from the original tribute to Marilyn Monroe
The 1967 Monterey Pop Festival was a seminal event in Rock ' Roll history. Eric Burdon captured the feel. The Who and Jimi Hendrix made their debut at this event.
Shot in 1968 on Rick Shaw's "Saturday Hop", Miami, FL. John was 34 years old and had a young looking Bluesbreaker band that didn't look too enthusiastic being on TV. Check out Mick Taylor on the guitar. Sooo young and talented.
conkyjoe went deep into the vault to bring you this extremely rare, one of a kind TV jam with Mike Pinera, new member of Iron Butterfly and Ted Nugent of The Amboy Dukes. They were in Miami for a summer pop festival and stopped by the TV station for a one on one guitar only jam. These guys changed the music scene back in the day. Enjoy.
It's a strange, strange world we live in, Master Jack.
What prophetic lyrics from 1968. This is a real corny song that actually charted in the USA. One-shot from a South African band, Four Jacks and a Jill, peaked
at #18 in mid-68.
This is a rare film that unfortunately was not edited with synch sound. The original soundtrack was replaced, same synch as the original. Three Dog Night was a monster group in their day. Where is Chuck Negron now?