Dino Valente

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Birdses 00:00 Tools
Time 00:00 Tools
Children Of The Sun 00:00 Tools
Something New 00:00 Tools
My Friend 00:00 Tools
Me and My Uncle 00:00 Tools
Tomorrow 00:00 Tools
Listen To Me 00:00 Tools
Everything Is Gonna Be OK 00:00 Tools
New Wind Blowing 00:00 Tools
Test 00:00 Tools
Shame on You Babe 00:00 Tools
Now And Now Only 00:00 Tools
Let's Get Together (2007 Remastered LP Version) 00:00 Tools
Me & My Uncle 00:00 Tools
Let's get together 00:00 Tools
Children of the Sun - Live 00:00 Tools
The Magic Morning - Live 00:00 Tools
Everything Is Going To Be OK 00:00 Tools
Everytging is gonna be ok 00:00 Tools
Talk About Love - Live 00:00 Tools
Shame on You Babe [#][*] 00:00 Tools
08-New Wind Blowing 00:00 Tools
07-Children Of The Sun 00:00 Tools
Silver Dagger 00:00 Tools
Now and now only (bonus) 00:00 Tools
Shame on you babe (bonus) 00:00 Tools
06-Tomorrow 00:00 Tools
‘Tomorrow’ 00:00 Tools
04-Listen To Me 00:00 Tools
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60's Californian psychedelic rock legend, famous as the author of two rock anthems: "Hey Joe" and "Get Together". He actually wrote only the latter, as the first was an old traditional song he only had the idea to bring to the 60's rock environment (later being released by The Leaves, Jimi Hendrix Experience and many others). He wrote "Get Together" under his original name, Chet Powers, but sold the rights to help in raising some money while in prison. Valenti was a founding member of Quicksilver Messenger Service, only not getting to record or play live many times in the band because of his imprisonment shortly after the founding. Still, that's while one of the QMS songs is called "Dino's Song" because of him. Out of the band, he released a great self-titled folk-rock album in 1968. In 1969 he rejoined Quicksilver Messenger Service as their lead singer, where he wrote and sang their best-remembered "hit," "Fresh Air," as well as such songs as "What About Me?" many of which were published under the pseudonym, "Jesse Otis Farrow." His last released recording may have been the reuinion Quicksilver album, _Solid Silver_. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.