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Mama Told Me Not To Come (Live) by Three Dog Night


This is a song about a party like the one they had back in 1973. Mama Told Me Not To Come (Live) by Three Dog Night. Thank you for appreciating Three Dog Night as much as I do. To me, they will be one of the very best rock bands ever.

Led Zeppelin Tribute – Night Flight – Gruhak covers classic rock songs in tribute to Led Zeppelin


In tribute to Led Zeppelin Gruhak covers Night Flight one of the best Led Zeppelin songs. Led Zeppelin s Night Flight cover was recorded live for our first promo DVD. Please hit that SUBSCRIBE button there will be more uploads soon!!Gruhak is Classic Rock band from Dubrovnik, Croatia. We cover best Classic Rock songs and Blues Rock in tribute to: Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Doors, The Who, Rory Gallagher, Jimi Hendrix, Joe Cocker, AC/DC, ZZ Top, Deep Purple, Albert King, Cream, Eric Clapton, Steppenwolf, The Allman Brothers Band and other Classic Rock bands, Prog Rock bands and Blues Rock bands. We also have our own material and we’re sending demos to all major record labels. To subscribe to new releases of our own songs, forthcoming gigs in your area and latest news please go to our website: www.gruhak.com gruhak@gmail.com

DIO- One Night In The City/ We Rock (Live `84 Holland)


One of the greatest rock bands ever Dio, played great gig at Pinkpop Festival,Geleen,Holland on June 11, 1984. This is their legendary line up at its best!

You Shook Me All Night Long


Some Jammy lovin’ to a little classic rock by AC/DC – “You Shook Me All Night Long.”

Krokus- “Screaming in the Night”


“Screaming in the Night” was the band’s biggest hit to date, and is still played on classic rock radio stations. It is featured on the 1983 album Headhunter.

Old Fashioned Love Song (1975) – Three Dog Night


on Soundstage in 1975

Pieces Of April (1975) – Three Dog Night


on Soundstage in 1975

Voglia Di Dance All Night


Another failed Newgrounds attempt, set with Eiffel 65’s Voglia Di Dance All Night. Sure to become a cult classic. Rock On.

Chilliwack (Fly At Night)


The band initially formed as the Classics (1964) in Vancouver, British Columbia, but later changed the name to the Collectors (1966). Their psychedelic debut album yielded the minor hit “Lydia Purple”.[4] A second album was based on the musical score written by the band for a stage play by Canadian playwright George Ryga, Grass and Wild Strawberries. Chilliwack effectively began with the departure of vocalist Howie Vickers from the Collectors in 1969; however, the band didn’t change its name until 1970,[5] to Chilliwack, a Salish term meaning “going back up” and the name of a city east of Vancouver in the Fraser River valley. With lead guitarist Bill Henderson now providing most of the vocals and doing most of the composing, the band released several records that were moderately successful in Canada. Hit singles in Canada included “Lonesome Mary”, “Crazy Talk” and “Fly at Night”. The album track “Rain-o”, a blues-based composition that appeared in different versions on the Chilliwack debut album and the later “Dreams, Dreams, Dreams”, was a well-known concert favourite. In 1978, Brian macleod (guitar, drums, keyboards) and Ab Bryant (bass) joined the band. Chilliwack enjoyed its greatest success with this new lineup. The singles “My Girl (Gone, Gone, Gone)” (1981), “I Believe” (1982), and “Whatcha Gonna Do (When I’m Gone)” (1982) were popular both in Canada and in the US Rolling Stone Magazine wrote: “At their best, Chilliwack was the finest Canadian rock band, outrocking

Rush – Fly By Night


Old school video of one of my favorite Rush songs. Check out their hairdoos!! lol