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"Tales Of Brave Ulysses," Cream.
 
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"Too Rolling Stoned," Robin Trower. This is the year I saw him at Seattle Center, opening act was Ravi Shankar.

https://youtu.be/ZTyAXk_LyCY

"Power Failure"-Procol Harum, from my favorite album of theirs:

That album actually forecasts Trower's solo career.
One of the most inventive drum solos of all time in there, too.
Like a Harrison solo: short, sweet, and to the point.
Trivia note:
Drummer BJ Wilson was actually solicited by Jimmy Page for the as-yet unnamed successor to the Yardbirds (Led Zeppelin) and this tune shows why, but at the time (late '68) Harum was a much bigger act than the defunct 'birds and why would he want to take a chance on an unproven new band?
And so it goes.
 
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"The Boy Who Lost His Jocks On Flinders Street Station" - Painters & Dockers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ym2bvFrpQ6E

"Take Me Out to the Ball Game"-Frank Zappa
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Wow, walrus, that was disturbing...not what I would consider John Lennon's best work...maybe Yoko's though...

"Billy The Mountain," Frank Zappa and the Mothers

Long version.
https://youtu.be/w_3uioOxYAE
 
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