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Best Sitar/Tabla piece ever Ravi Shankar & Chatur Lal Raga Mishra Piloo In Thumri Style
A veritable gem..with virtuoso tabla of Chatur Lal recorded in 1963 when Shankar had fire in his belly ..was in his early prime....the majestic st...
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4 months ago
Dwight Yoakam Feat. Sheryl Crow Baby, Don't Go
NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED!!!
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5 months ago
" The Shadows " from Basking Ridge, NJ " I Will Go My Way "
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Local band from the mid to late 1960's. Played in the Northern NJ area. Original song " I Will Go My...
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Lots of 'harmony' but to what purpose (give meaning?). I hear strands of Gary Lewis & the Playboys, the Cyrkle, the Association to name a few production and arrangement lenders. Its a pleasant up tempo 45 record. Bruce, Amboy Dukes, Seasons, have excelled at it , already.
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6 months ago
Circus Maximus - Wind
Circus Maximus song Wind from the self titled album. Released 1967 on Vanguard.
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talk about reperative behavior being an indicator of senility! But thank you, thank you, thank you for the info...
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6 months ago
Dusty Springfield Memorial
This is my first attempt ever at making a video for Youtube. I've had the MAC for two years, and only used iMovie for the first time today.... so,...
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you picked the right song !
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6 months ago
Amy Winehouse - to Know him is to Love him / special edition
Amy Winehouse - to Know him is to Love him
To Know Him Is To love Him
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6 months ago
Neil Young - Farmer John (Video)
© 2007 WMG
Farmer John (Video)
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axel rose + sky saxon !! = ny
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6 months ago
The Bee Gees - Nights On Broadway (1975)
The Bee Gees - Nights On Broadway (1975)
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I agree completely with you melomane2010. I don't care for everything that they do, e.g., sounding pretty much the same are the arrangements, instruments, predictability, but Nights on Broadway is something special - it is a gift from the music spirits
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7 months ago
Jackie DeShannon (backed by The Byrds) - Splendor In The Grass
This is one of my favorite songs with Jackie and it doesn't hurt either that she's being backed by The Byrds. Jackie recorded three different versi...
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I am sure I can hear Gene Clark's voice (low) and Roger McGuinn's Rickenbacker 360-12 string playing. I am a big Byrds fan (seen them in concert 15 times or so) and have never heard this before. Great song thanks
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7 months ago
The White Stripes - Jack talks to a girl in the crowd
The White Stripes at the Patriot Center in Fairfax, VA, Jack talks to a girl in the crowd.
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no can hear, here
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7 months ago
Ball and Biscuit by The White Stripes
The White Stripes live at VH1.
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To me its high tribute to both the writer AND the performer that 'Jolene' should be back in town again. I am going to listen to: Ruby by Dion, Carol by Chuck Berry, Roxanne - Sting, House of the Rising Sun - Eric Burden, Susie-Q - CCR......And to think it was lying there on Dolly's first album ...
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7 months ago
Jolene - The White Stripes
Jolene, The White Stripes
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I realy think Jack is a highly creative, interpretive rock musician. Musically, he seems to fracture the original emtional structure of a song and then selects from the ejected remnenents, a part or a riff that he relates to more - and he then plays his version, his response, his take on it ......
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7 months ago
David Crosby - Music Is Love
David Van Cortlandt Crosby (born August 14, 1941) is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He was a founding member of three bands: The By...
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7 months ago
tim buckley - morning glory
tim buckley - morning glory from "Late Night Line Up" BBC tv.
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7 months ago
Kurt Rosenwinkel rehearsing Whispers of Love
Kurt Rosenwinkel rehearsing Whispers of Love
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A very beautiful composition. It reminds me, the flow, that is, albiet more primitive, of David Crosby's first album with the cut, Music is Love. The tone of his guitar is fantastic...
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7 months ago
Donovan - Universal Soldier Interpretation
An Interpretation of the Song Universal Soldier
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Another way to have some understand of war is to acknowledge that man is an instinctually aggressive creature. He is lying in wait for an opportunity to release
his inborn survival skills on a target, either in his immmediate sights or against opposing (enemy) ideologies. A locale supports an ar...
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7 months ago
Donovan - Universal Soldier
Written in the early 1960s by Canadian Buffy Sainte-Marie, The Universal Soldier is commonly interpreted as being written in response to the war in...
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@zynjan
One of a hundred # one's! I'd vote for for the best of the 60's.
How 'bout Hello Strranger - Barabra Lewis ?
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8 months ago
Mel Brown-Chicken Fat
Funkalicious RIFF!
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tasty, greasey and just bad enough...
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8 months ago
Johnny Horton - Comanche
John Gale Horton (April 30, 1925 November 5, 1960), known professionally as Johnny Horton, was an American country music singer who was most famous...
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Correction required: Comanche was not Custer's horse. He was the horse riden by Miles Keough, an Irishman who seved in the papal guard. Custer had Vic and Dandy, his favorite chargers, along with him at the Little Bighorn. Comanche is stuffed and stored at the Universiy ofr Kansas .
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Donovan - Universal Soldier
Donovan - Universal Soldier
Lyrics:
He's five foot-two, and he's six feet-four,
He fights with missiles and with spears.
He's all of thirty-one, ...
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8 months ago
Percy's Song
From the Great White Wonder album. Taken from Show 4 on Bashfulbob.com.
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8 months ago
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Its not that i like the video but this song turns me into a limp vestage of my self.
I've lost dozens of friends and aquaintences to motor vehicle crashes. Tis a
sorrowful thing. DWi'S are like reckless (if only) cowboys riding into town with loaded pistols. Sixty days in the hole just ain't enough
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Used to play in a band and we played 'Hold Me'
frequently. Everybody loved it and it was a hoot to play.
PJ's hair was longer than most any bodies making him
one of the coolest dude's around...sort of similar to Mark Linsey
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9 months ago
Robbie Robertson (The Band) Interview on The BackStage Pass
Robbie called in to the show to discuss his new disc How To Become Clairvoyant, his time with The Band, Dylan and more.
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While Rbertson's object d'art spins a colored rain is falling.and the sky turns dark and gray My audio associations include the music of Phil Collins, Van Morrison, the Band, Joni Mitchel, Gordon Lighfoot, Dave Mathews, Neil Young, Avril Lavigne and a dash of cozy club hip hop all pour down a...
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10 months ago
PJ Proby ~ Hold Me ~ (1964)
P.J. Proby (born James Marcus Smith, November 6, 1938, Houston, Texas, United States) is a singer, songwriter, and actor who has portrayed Elvis Pr...
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could you see Amy Winehouse doing this with Dwight? could have been very , very nice1