Hurricane Smith performs Oh babe what would you say Rare Original Footage 1972
Hurricane Smith performs Oh babe what would you say Rare Original Footage from French TV 1972 A shame the Top of the pops performances were wiped Norman Hurricane Smith engineered most of the Beatles recordings up to around 1965 Smith engineered the sound for almost 100 Beatles songs in total, then worked on the early Pink Floyd recordiings producing their first, second, and fourth studio albums, in addition In 1968, Smith produced one of the first rock concept albums, the Pretty Things S. F. Sorrow. His hit song Don t Let It Die is a song, which he wrote produced and arranged, was originally recorded by Smith as a demo in the hopes that John Lennon would record the song.
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