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Here's one of the greatest groups of all time, despite the somewhat "silly" stage act. But this song is really wild and it was also their first hit since 1961.
Video duration: 175 seconds
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Here is a rare clip from the unaired TV pilot, The Treasure of 67, that featured Paul Revere and the Raiders performing one of their best songs, Hungry. Kermit the Frog and a puppet friend help out the group with backing vocals.
Video duration: 214 seconds
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Now reuploaded in sync, this is the popular video of Revere covering Nina Simones 'Come Ye' at the end of a set at the Luminaire supporting Kat Flint.
Filmed and edited by Men With The Movie Camera (www.myspace.com/mwt mc)
Video duration: 196 seconds
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Paul Revere And The Raiders perform Out On That Road on Whats It All About World? supported by The Kevin Carlisle Three who are dancers Kevin Carlisle, Kathy Gale and Lorene Yarnell originally broadcast March 27,1969
Video duration: 161 seconds
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While listening to some Johnny Cash I got inspired to try putting something together without the use of stick figures. Here's the results, a little retelling of the famous Paul Revere ride from a new perspective!
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One of the best songs from their later years. At this stage in early 1969 they were actually called Paul Revere & The Raiders featuring Mark Lindsay(!).
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Quality isn't that great, but this song really proved that the group was far more than a bubblegum act during the late 60's. Too bad they got stuck in that image or in an image as clowns.
Video duration: 184 seconds
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Since Ry Cooder is one of the studio musicians on the album (Hard 'n' Heavy) where this song is included, it might be him handling the lead guitar on this clip.