The Beatles, The Who, The Rolling Stones, Cream, Spencer Davis and ‘Keep On Running,’ The Animals, The Byrds, The Troggs and the Jimi Hendrix Experience, emphasized the differences between us: Youth and Them, them were the tired and old warmongers.
— Angie Bowie on her new blog.
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Spencer Davis Group - Steve Winwood
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In The Rock 8/9/1968: The 3 day National Jazz & Blues Festival kicks off at Kempton Park Racecourse, Sunbury On Thames, England. Deep Purple, T Rex, Ten Years After, The Nice, Traffic, John Mayall, Spencer Davis, Jerry Lee Lewis and Arthur Brown make the scene.
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Spencer Davis Group
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Made some Pride art with my OCs
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MONDAY MATINEE MUSIC VIDEO: “Hold On” by Rupert’s People https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYbrxbXH5bs. Rupert’s People was a “made in the studio” band formed around members of Fleur de Lys. In 1967, Rod Lynton was a rising songwriter, so managers and record companies got behind him to record his songs by using bands-for-hire—in this case it was Fleur de Lys with Chris Andrews on lead vocals. To avoid confusion over the Fleur de Lys “brand,” the band re-named themselves “Rupert’s People” to avoid confusion. “Hold On” was the B-side to the Rupert’s People “Reflections on Charles Brown,” a single issued to positive response in 10 countries. However, many said “Hold On” is the stronger track, amped up with muscular organ by Pete Solley (future sideman w/Eric Clapton, Al Stewart, Whitesnake, etc.) and edgy lead guitar by Phil Sawyer. The song was co-written with bassist Gordon Haskell (later of “Harry’s Bar” and King Crimson) and guitar hero Bryn Haworth (not credited on the record label). On a cosmic jukebox “Hold On” plays next to the soulful hard-edged blues-rock fusions of Spencer Davis Group, Pretty Things, and Brian Auger & The Trinity.
Lynton went on to collaborate with John Lennon, and Rupert’s People tracks have been reissued on soundtracks and compilations celebrating the best of 60s British rock. Fleur de Lys became a launching pad for several careers, with Chris Andrews going on as a solo act and collaborator with Roger Daltrey, David Essex, Davy Jones (Monkees), and other notables. This video was made in 2023 with remastered audio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYbrxbXH5bs
#chrisandrews #rupertspeople #charlesbrown #psychedelicrock #britishrock #classicrock #britpop #fleurdelys #rodlynton #johnlennon #brynhaworth #gordonhaskell #kingcrimson #spencerdavisgroup #prettythings #brianauger #rogerdaltrey #davidessex #davyjones #monkees #singersongwriter #bluesrock #britishinvasionrock #60srock
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Premiere of 'Here we go round the Mulberry bush' Actress Angela Scoular and Spencer Davis who supplied the soundtrack to the movie in the gardens of Les Ambassadors. London 4th January 1968. (Photo by Daily Mirror)💐🌹💐
Via @isabelfutre on Instagram🌷
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EARLIEST KNOWN SDG RECORDING…
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Do y'all remember that one episode when Elle got arrested in Jamaica and Hotch have to fly there to take her in bail.
The moment he walked into that room he took in Elle's outlook (because she was arrested in her night dress) without missing a beat he removed his jacket and offered it to her.
That's it, that's the bar. That's what I look for in men.
I look for Aaron hotchener in men.
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Art by • Spencer Davie
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A closer look at Shelob in action!
feat. Tony Bozzuto (Gollum), Ty Shay (u/s Frodo), Michael Kurowski (Sam), Spencer Davis Milford (Frodo)
shared by Charlie Tymms (Puppet Designer)
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I'm aware there are likely many thousands of people that have made this comparison already but I thought I'd put in my two cents as this is the second show of Jeff Davis' that stole my entire life
message I sent to my sister
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OC Intro: Spencer Davis (South Park)
I’ve had oc ideas running through my head for a while, and wanted to get some out there, so here you go. May or may not make a more elaborate bio in the future. Design was made using SP-Studio.de
This is Spencer Davis. She’s an apathetic, snarky kind of girl who’s really not in the mood to get in everyone else’s BS, but still gets roped in every now and then. Though she does have a more protective side, even if she doesn’t outwardly express it.
Feel free to ask stuff about my characters.
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MONDAY MATINEE MUSIC VIDEO: “Hold On” by Rupert’s People https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYbrxbXH5bs. Rupert’s People was a “made in the studio” band formed around members of Fleur de Lys. In 1967, Rod Lynton was a rising songwriter, so managers and record companies got behind him to record his songs by using bands-for-hire—in this case it was Fleur de Lys with Chris Andrews on lead vocals. To avoid confusion over the Fleur de Lys “brand,” the band re-named themselves “Rupert’s People” to avoid confusion. “Hold On” was the B-side to the Rupert’s People “Reflections on Charles Brown,” a single issued to positive response in 10 countries. However, many said “Hold On” is the stronger track, amped up with muscular organ by Pete Solley (future sideman w/Eric Clapton, Al Stewart, Whitesnake, etc.) and edgy lead guitar by Phil Sawyer. The song was co-written with bassist Gordon Haskell (later of “Harry’s Bar” and King Crimson) and guitar hero Bryn Haworth (not credited on the record label). On a cosmic jukebox “Hold On” plays next to the soulful hard-edged blues-rock fusions of Spencer Davis Group, Pretty Things, and Brian Auger & The Trinity.
Lynton went on to collaborate with John Lennon, and Rupert’s People tracks have been reissued on soundtracks and compilations celebrating the best of 60s British rock. Fleur de Lys became a launching pad for several careers, with Chris Andrews going on as a solo act and collaborator with Roger Daltrey, David Essex, Davy Jones (Monkees), and other notables. This video was made in 2023 with remastered audio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYbrxbXH5bs
#chrisandrews #rupertspeople #charlesbrown #psychedelicrock #britishrock #classicrock #britpop #fleurdelys #rodlynton #johnlennon #brynhaworth #gordonhaskell #kingcrimson #spencerdavisgroup #prettythings #brianauger #rogerdaltrey #davidessex #davyjones #monkees #singersongwriter #bluesrock #britishinvasionrock #60srock
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