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forever70s · 5 months
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Jose Feliciano (1970)
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Sorry Aaron tveit but ewan mcgreggor and josé feliciano ate el tango de Roxanne and left nothing behind for you
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doctor-whu · 1 year
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I will never be normal about songs that make me feel things
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oldshowbiz · 11 months
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1968.
The Controversial Anthems of Jose Feliciano and Aretha Franklin.
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smak-annihilation · 4 months
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some Christmas music cause tis the season
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Feliz Navidad (metal cover by Leo Moracchioli)
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whosangitbetter · 8 months
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culturevulturette · 1 year
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I want to wish you a merry Christmas! 
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julio-viernes · 8 months
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Vamos con algo delicado, posiblemente impopular, o popular, según para que oídos u orejas (depende de lo que se tenga). Es José Feliciano cantando a Steely Dan, "Dirty Work" en concreto, del debut de Dan "Can´t Buy a Thrill" (1972). Lo que tengo claro es que en voz del puertorriqueño (+ orquesta) el tema gana bastante en intensidad y envoltura. Vamos, que la versión es más expresiva y mejor que el original.
Abajo otro tema del LP de 1974 "For My Love...Mother Music" de portada fea fea, como en él era habitual, "The Gypsy", o José Feliciano y Steve Crooper (guitarrista de Booker T. & The MG´s) flamencos con una chispa del Cat Stevens de "Wild World". Steve y José coprodujeron el álbum.
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oldshowbiz · 1 year
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The towering RCA complex - 6363 Sunset Blvd at Ivar Ave. 
Some of the most famous songs in rock history were made in this building.
It was here that:
Jefferson Airplane laid down White Rabbit.
The Rolling Stones recorded 19th Nervous Breakdown and Mother’s Little Helper.
Jose Feliciano recorded his versions of Light My Fire and California Dreamin.
Creedence Clearwater Revival recorded Who'll Stop The Rain.
The Loving Spoonful recorded Daydream.
The Byrds recorded Turn, Turn, Turn.
Directly across the street is the famous Cineramadome where It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World had its world premiere.
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