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George Allen "Buddy" Miles Jr. (September 5, 1947 – February 26, 2008) was an American composer, drummer, guitarist, vocalist and producer. He was a founding member of the Electric Flag (1967), a member of Jimi Hendrix's Band of Gypsys (1969–1970), founder and leader of the Buddy Miles Express and later, the Buddy Miles Band.
The title song, "Them Changes," is now widely acknowledged to be an adaptation of the 1969 song "Sing Lady Sing" by The New York Rock & Roll Ensemble. [2] "Buddy Miles took pretty much all the guitar lines that Michael (Kamen) and I wrote and used them in 'Them Changes,'" said NYRRE guitarist Cliff Nivison. "It is the same song with a different ...
"Live Together" was quite successful on the charts in Europe, entering the top 10 in Belgium (7), Italy (10), the Netherlands (5) and the UK (10). In the latter, the song peaked at that position in its second week on the UK Singles Chart on 11 February 1990, after having debuted at number 19 the week before. [ 2 ]
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Miles also supplied a couple of originals: "Changes" and the jam number "We Gotta Live Together". The set lists included the Jerry Ragovoy and Mort Shuman composition "Stop" (a hit in 1968 for R&B singer Howard Tate) sung by Miles.
Why Can't We Live Together [11] 53 10 1974 You're the Song I've Always Wanted to Sing [12] — — 1976 The Magician [12] — — 1977 Touch to Touch [12] — — 1979 Live [12] — — 1984 Gotta Give a Little Love (Ten Years After) [12] — — 1994 With Heart and Soul — — "—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in ...
Liam Kyle Sullivan, the man behind the popular "Shoes" and "Muffins" videos from 2006, still remains one of the most celebrated creators on YouTube Sullivan is perhaps best known for his Kelly ...
The song is an appeal for peace and brotherhood, presenting the polarity of love versus fear, and the choice to be made between them. It is best remembered for the impassioned plea in the lines of its refrain ("Come on people now/Smile on your brother/Everybody get together/Try to love one another right now"), which is repeated several times in succession to bring the song to its conclusion.