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  1. 2 de may. de 2024 · 51K views • 1 year ago. •. Procol Harum - Procol Harum (2009 Remaster) / Procol Harum Full Album (Full playlist) Here are the songs from Procol Harum (2009 Remaster): Conquistador...

  2. 4 de may. de 2024 · 794 subscribers. 1 view 8 minutes ago. "Conquistador" ~ a song by the English rock band Procol Harum. Written by Gary Brooker and Keith Reid, it originally appeared on the band's 1967...

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    • Underwood Tunes
  3. 27 de abr. de 2024 · Procol Harum - Whiskey Train (1970) Time to rock! The lone bright track from the band's darkest album, Home, released in June 1970. This is one of Procol Harum's colossal greats, although...

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    • MIKE MUNROW'S RETRO
  4. Hace 2 días · This song by Procol Harum is not a ghost story per se, but it does have strong Gothic overtones in its haunting lament over the wasting death of a lovely young woman well-known about town, Jenny Droe, 26 years of age. It's a modernized version of "Cockles and Mussles" and how young Molly Malone of Dublin "died of a fever and no one could save her."

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    • MUNROW'S RETRO AT DAILYMOTION
  5. 2 de may. de 2024 · The Best Procol Harum Albums of All Time. Reference. Updated May 2, 2024 13 items. Ranked By. 1.5K votes. 419 voters. Voting Rules. This list includes studio albums only, so if you add an album make sure it's a proper studio release. Indulge in the grandeur of classic rock exploration as we traverse the musical tapestry woven by ...

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  6. 6 de may. de 2024 · A Whiter Shade of Pale was their first single and employed a melody based on a Bach cantata, along with non-sequitous lyrics such as “The room was humming harder/as the ceiling flew away.”. Ponderous but not without soul, that it came at comedown tempo also seemed to help, and despite it’s slightly pompou construct, Brooker and Reid had ...

  7. Hace 3 días · Whisky Train is a classic rock song by the British band Procol Harum, released in 1969 as part of their album “A Salty Dog.” The song captures the essence of Procol Harums unique sound and lyrical prowess. It delves into the themes of freedom, longing, and self-discovery.

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