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Mooreland St Records LLC: Juke Box

Gloria

Goin' Down

(The Yardbirds)
Don Nix
Instrumental version of the tune that The Jeff Beck Group made famous. From the album Yardbirds Reunion Jam Vol II.

Back Door Man

Before You Accuse Me

Hey Joe

Mona

(British Invasion All-Stars)
December 27, 2005
Dig That Bo Diddley Beat!

Bring It On Home

(Dave Walker & The Ambulators)
April 16, 2005
More true to the Sonny Boy original than the better known Led Zeppelin version.

Pushin Too Hard

(The Pretty Things 'n Mates)
April 16, 2005
A GREAT song as done by The Seeds. This version sticks pretty close to the original.

#9 Train

Love With No Strings

(Downliners Sect)
December 27, 2005
Keith Grant/Don Craine

Keep It To Yourself

Framed

(Jim McCarty Blues Band)
April 15, 2005
Ray Majors (Mott/British Lions/Yardbirds) belts out a hilarious version of the Leiber & Stoller rocker.

Eyesight To The Blind

(Dave Walker & The Ambulators)
April 16, 2005
Not only was Sonny Boy a huge influence on The Yardbirds but also The Animals and many other British Invasion bands.

Two Steps Ahead

(Jim McCarty Blues Band)
April 15, 2005
This is one from Jim McCarty's days with 'The Box Of Frogs'

Sect Appeal

Too Much Monkey Busines

(Downliners Sect)
April 15, 2005
Here's a standard number for the 'beat groups' of the day.

Shakin All Over

(British Invasion All-Stars)
April 15, 2005
Features original Johnny Kidd & The Pirates guitarist Mick Green!

Jimi Hendrix Trilogy

Got My Mojo Working

Help Me

(Dave Walker & The Ambulators)
April 17, 2005
"Dave Walker Has A Voice Like A Flamehtrower" Kim Simmonds, Savoy Brown

Let's Talk About Girls

(The Pretty Things 'n Mates)
April 18, 2005
Remember The Chocolate Watchband? This was one of their best...

Tobacco Road

(British Invasion All-Stars)
April 15, 2005
Lead vocals by Nashville Teen Ray Phillips.

Gimme Some Lovin

(British Invasion All-Stars)
April 16, 2005
Featured recently on the 'Under Cover' program on XM Satelite Radio's 'Deep Tracks' station.

Kicks

(The Pretty Things 'n Mates)
April 16, 2005
The first 'anti-drug' song on American Top 40 radio sung rather ironically by The Pretty Things n Mates!

Dust My Broom Blues Medley

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