The Vagrants - Respect (1967 Otis Redding Cover)
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- Опубликовано: 23 дек 2024
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That's Leslie West of Mountain fame on lead guitar and vocals. Long Island band. Respect!
I saw The Vagrants at Pau, a teenie bopper club, in Lindenhurst, NY. I watched/listened to them perform Respect and was blown away.
We did also! Pau was owned & operated by the same man that owned "The Daisy" in Amityville...his son is a HS friend !
@@fbayer72 I was on the floor looking up at Leslie as he sang Respect. The Vagrants were on ATCO, a subsidiary of Atlantic. Aretha was on Atlantic which chose to release her version of Respect first. Who knows. The Vagrants might have made a splash with theirs had Arethas's not been released!
I’m hearing the velvet underground. Very cool
Pretty Cool indeed. Thanks for the response. Happy 2021!
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Better than Aretha. This is the original band who performed this with Leslie West on lead vocals. Aretha stole it.
Respect was written and released by Otis Redding 1965, Therefore this was a very baffling and uneducated comment from you!
@@jasoncooke4845Well I guess I'm not as old as you.