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Look behind you.
^^^^^^ So many great covers for that one also.
 

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The Animals, Please don´t let me be misunderstood


The Animals are several hits.
 
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The Animals, Please don´t let me be misunderstood


The Animals are several hits.

An even more interesting video of their live performance of It's My Life on Hullabaloo (short-lived competitor to American Bandstand), which is sort of a quintessential 60s song with a trademark bass rift and note the female heads bobbing through the walls. It's a really weird, but classic 60s vibe video complete with not the greatest acoustics to let you know it was 1965 TV programming:

 

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An even more interesting video of their live performance of It's My Life on Hullabaloo (short-lived competitor to American Bandstand), which is sort of a quintessential 60s song with a trademark bass rift and note the female heads bobbing through the walls. It's a really weird, but classic 60s vibe video complete with not the greatest acoustics to let you know it was 1965 TV programming:

That is a great song but We've Got To Get Out Of This Place is even better.
There are a few Hullabaloo clips online. My fave is the Yardbirds doing I'm A Man surrounded by hot go-go dancers.
 
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Sene5,

Although I believe you have posted the more historically accurate video on Heartful of Soul, it's not the most interesting one. I posted the most interesting one which is below. It's interesting for several reasons apart from being in color: (1) it shows a young Jimmy Page, he of his pre-Led Zeppelin glory years, performing lead guitar; and (2) a much more emotive vocals performance by their late lead singer Keith Relf, even if lip psyching. He would be electrocuted to death in 1976 while performing with an ungrounded guitar.

Your video above is historically accurate because the song came out in 1965 and the lead guitar was by Jeff Beck who is shown performing it in the video you posted. In 1968 Jimmy Page was doing the lead because he replaced Beck in the band at that point, although they may have overlapped. To me (and I agree with you) the lead guitar by Beck on that song and a few others was a signature riff of the music of the 1960s and deeply influential to other musicians. Still it is interesting to see Page perform Beck's signature work here (click on the link below if it says video is disabled):

 

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I know rap is not prevalent in this thread, even less French rap from France but it's what I love :) here I go.


REDK went to the same middle school as me, and he moved to Marseille to become a big rap star.
He linked up with Famous pop/rap star Soprano, and made a sick album called E = 2MC (rather than E = MC^2 lol, little gangster nerd bit)