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3 weeks ago
TONY SCOTT and BUCKY PIZZARELLI "Memories of You"
Lino Patruno presents TONY SCOTT (clarinet), BUCKY PIZZARELLI (guitar) "Memories of You" San Marino 1996
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1 month ago
Trains in Queensland - Yeerongpilly compilation
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All the trains you might find at Yeerongpilly Station!
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I thought this was good but from 00.38 to approx 00.43 the edit was too quick to see the two engines properly.
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2 months ago
Bill Withers - Ain't No Sunshine
Bill Withers in 1971, playing "Ain't No Sunshine"
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The drummer was James Gadson and nobody kept the beat like him. He's sitting behind the works and he gave a Flying-fuck about the whole thing or it sounded nothing like this. That was James Gadson and he was the shit. Probably still is.
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2 months ago
BRODERICK SMITH "Stella Joy"
Brod with Matt Walker and Richard Tankard, Retreat Hotel 17/2/2011.
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Say what you will, Brod always managed a good clear tone on that gob-iron.
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2 months ago
Broderick Smith sings a classic
Brod live at the Capers brings on another great song with the reverend playing beautiful piano. Filmed by 3 amigo films.. See more at www.aussieroc...
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I've been a fan for a very long time but I'm not sure if I'm comforted by the grumpy old bastard in the audience growing ever like the grumpy old bastard on the stage. Lovely song, lovely delivery.
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2 months ago
Leadbelly Newsreel
This is an excerpt from a 1935 March of Time newsreel (produced by Time magazine) which re-enacts Leadbelly's release from Angola Prison, Louisiana...
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@joecain123 wasn't the newsreel a real event? I thought that's what we were talking about.
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5 months ago
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10 months ago
Lester Young - Blues for Greasy (1950)
Life Magazine photographer Gjon Mili joined with jazz producer and Verve-label owner Norman Granz to produce the short film "Jammin' the Blues" in ...
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@26095 Thanks for putting me straight. For all these years I've been thinking that we won WWII because all those Russians gave up their lives to beat the Germans. I'm glad I don't have to go around thinking that anymore.
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1 year ago
Right Place , Wrong Time
Dr.John
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@zhanay I think you've got a better chance of being right than me. So the line up is now Dr. John (keys and vocal), Art Neville (organ), Alvin "Shine" Robinson (gtr), Freddie Staehle (drums), Tammi Lynn (backing vocal). That leaves bass, percussion and one more backing singer, anyone got any id...
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1 year ago
Summertime- Artie Shaw's Orchestra (1945)
Summertime by Artie Shaw's Orchestra (1945)
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1 year ago
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Fantastic arrangement, fantastic playing. Thank you for posting.
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1 year ago
Percy Mayfield - Hit the Road Jack - 1984
Percy Mayfield - Hit the Road Jack - 1984
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This is so damn good that I'm going out in the morning and buying one of these YouTubes.
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1 year ago
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1 year ago
Formby's dark love.m4v
There are many ways to understand George Formby. This is just one of them.
I've just discovered that this is blocked in Germany for copyright reas...
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1 year ago
Auto Circus Cop - Benedict Canyon Hasn't Killed Me Yet
Dedicated to Ben Lee
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1 year ago
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This is one of my favourites so far. What is the point of Wikileaks if the word on these guys is not getting out?
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2 years ago
Fairfield Gardens carpark
Fairfield Gardens shopping centre, Brisbane, 3 June 2009
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2 years ago
Bridge over Annerley Road
22.5.09 Rail bridge over Annerley Rd., Dutton Park, Queensland.
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I am always amazed at the fluency of Tony Scott. He just seems to think his way through these things and the sounds flow like wine. I think he was, perhaps, the best of the post WWII jazz clarinet players.