Legendary ‘60s Hitmakers Announce 60th Anniversary Reunion Tour, but There’s a Catch ...Saudi Arabia

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Formerly known as the ’60s chart-topping band Manfred Mann, original members Paul Jones and Tom McGuinness will be joined by Pete Riley, Mike Gorman, Simon Currie, and Marcus Cliff for the 30-date tour. Another sweet addition is Noel McCalla, who served as Manfred Mann’s Earth Band singer from 1991 to 2009.

According to Gold Radio, Jones said, “I’m eagerly anticipating another great tour – not only with the magnificent Manfreds, but also with the marvelous Mister McCalla.”

The Little-Known History of Manfred Mann’s Earth Band’s “Blinded by the Light”

It isn’t often that a cover song overshadows the original’s success, but the ’60s rhythm-and-blues rockers managed it. “Blinded by the Light” was originally written and recorded by Bruce Springsteen in 1973 for his album Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J. Three years later, Manfred Mann’s Earth Band shot to No. 1 with their version—the only Springsteen-penned song ever to top the U.S. charts.

Funny enough, Manfred Mann himself, who is not part of The Manfreds revival, almost passed on the track.

That wasn’t the only cover the band made more popular during their career. In the ’60s, Manfred Mann found chart success reworking Bob Dylan’s cast-off songs he never made singles himself.

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"Quinn the Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn)" is a folk-rock song written and first recorded by Bob Dylan in 1967 during The Basement Tapes sessions but did not release a version for another three years. The song's first release was in January 1968 as "Mighty Quinn" in a version by the British band Manfred Mann, which became a great success. It has been recorded by a number of performers, often under the "Mighty Quinn" title. The subject of the song is the arrival of Quinn (an Eskimo), who prefers a more relaxed lifestyle [" jumping queues, and making haste just ain't my cup of tea"] and refuses hard work ["Just tell me where to put 'em and I'll tell you who to call"], but brings joy to the people. Dylan is widely believed to have derived the title character from actor Anthony Quinn's role as an Eskimo in the 1960 movie The Savage Innocents. Dylan has also been quoted as saying that the song was nothing more than a "simple nursery rhyme". A 2004 Chicago Tribune article. said the song was named after Gordon Quinn, co-founder of Kartemquin Films, who had given Dylan and Howard Alk uncredited editing assistance on Eat the Document (1966). Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. #manfredmann #mightyquinn #1968 #fyp #fypシ゚ #fypシ゚viral #music #musica #musique #musik #музыка #glazba #musiclover #musicvideo #trending #trendingsound #followback #teamwork #under100k #roadto100k

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