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1 month ago
Everly Brothers - Wake up little Susie/Should we tell him
Credits to the person who put this first online at YT!
The Everlies sing their hits Wake up little Susie and Should we tell him in 1958. 50 yrs. ago!
Killroy76 • 120,712 views
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@pinangsiatimur4 Me too but I was in UK.
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1 month ago
Love Letters Straight from your heart !
This is a cover by a good friend of mine who wished to remain anonymous and unknown. She thinks her singing is crap. I don't agree. This was made a...
MYTYOOB • 12,996 views
3GreeneBJ
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Well it's all there and no need to feel shy about it
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2 months ago
Best guitarist ever
Music
RockassPL • 2,645,806 views
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Well it is good and wouldn't I just love to be one half this good.... however you're right (108377) ... music isn't all about speed. But how much easier it is to slow down than it is to speed up! Doyle Dykes eh and all that while standing up! Bah! Somewhat Chet Atkins inspired technique here wher...
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2 months ago
Over the Rainbow/If I only had a brain - Arr. Tuck Andress
I have a lot of fun playing this one!
www.samanthacwells.com
stickybun68 • 36,467 views
3GreeneBJ
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Now YOU are worth watching as well as hearing! So unusual. Surely you must have a brain?
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2 months ago
Petite Waltz (arr. Chet Atkins)
One of Chet's songs that to me really showed his genius. Song to make you happy. Hope you enjoy a little.
stonecry7 • 666 views
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You also have some of the genius! Very nice.
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3 months ago
An Evening w/Tommy Allsup and Kevin Montgomery UK 2007
Brief reminder of guitar great Tommy Allsup's time with Buddy Holly, and tip-off of the upcoming UK tour in June 2007.
KevinMontgomery • 2,899 views
3GreeneBJ
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Fantastic to see this after so many years. Thankyou
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4 months ago
"When I'm Sixty-Four" - Amazing Guitar Solo -
Kayler's delightful solo guitar arrangement of the classic Beatles song.
kaylerguitarist • 7,434 views
3GreeneBJ
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Oh this is really nice. You clever devil!
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4 months ago
When I'm Sixty Four original (In the key of C major)
From Wikipedia:
The song is in the key of D-flat major. The Beatles recorded the song in C major but the master take was sped up in order to raise ...
tw1st40 • 31,936 views
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Yes it is better for me in C. More natural
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4 months ago
Strings & Things-Lavant-Aug2011
For "the gang" to watch and send to their friends
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4 months ago
3GreeneBJ
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"Dig that crazy rhythm - it's driving me insane......" Spike Milligan
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4 months ago
Cliff Richard & The Shadows - I could easily fall in love with you 2009
Cliff Richard & The Shadows - I could easily fall in love with you 2009
Released 1960
Aum aum aum aum
Aum aum aum aum
If you should tell me tha...
fritz51139 • 30,553 views
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@ali4330 So prophetic and yes you were right. It would not have hurt these Christians would it, to have given Jet a couple of songs with them..... Not one bit!
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4 months ago
Garrard Sp 25 MK2 Pt 6.
HI You Tubers
This is part 6 of the restoration of the Garrard SP25 MK2.
I test out the deck running via the Trio Amp - my testbed amp - and usin...
spannerworks1 • 868 views
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What the hell are you going on about? If you like the sound of your voice I'm afraid that I don't! Where's the stuff about the Garrard SP25 Mk2" I needed to see the cartridge up close. I cannot Identify the one I have. It's NOT a Goldring. It was made in England and is around 40 years old. I need...
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5 months ago
Vaya Con Dios - Daniel O'Donnell & Mary Duff (Please Rate :)
Vaya Con Dios - Daniel O'Donnell & Mary Duff
SPENNA99 • 14,530 views
3GreeneBJ
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Song made for Daniel along with many others!
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5 months ago
Maria Elena - Los Indios Tabajaras - Cover Rob Bourassa
One of my favorites. Nato Lima is one of the best guitarists ever, and this is my rendition of his. The song was written by Lorenzo Barcelata.
robbourassaguitarist • 352,864 views
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Oh this is excellent in every respect! You make it look so effortless. One of my favourite pieces and I do try to play it but oh you would laugh to hear me! Well done. Please do some more videos like this. What about Rubenstein's Melody in F - ?
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5 months ago
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5 months ago
Rob's Custom Guitar Cables by Jim Zang
Jim Zang double conductor gold tipped guitar cables come with straight ends, or 45 degree angles. Recording cables are 10' long and are $40 with sh...
robbourassaguitarist • 338 views
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7 months ago
Antique Clock Collecting: Connecticut Styles : Antique Clocks: Black Mantel Clocks
Black mantel clocks are among the most common and affordable antique clocks. Watch an overview of black mantel clocks in this free video on collect...
expertvillage • 923 views
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Thanks!
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7 months ago
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8 months ago
Mungo The Cargo Ship Arrives In Littlehampton
Mungo the Cargo Ship pays a visit to Littlehampton.
outaspaceman • 352 views
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Hey there Mungo - where yer bin?
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8 months ago
Mungo the Cargo Ship Turns Round
Mungo the Cargo Ship Turns Round
outaspaceman • 229 views
3GreeneBJ
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Is that Classical Gas over there?
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9 months ago
SLIM WHITMAN---from a jack to a king
song
bloodandsnatters • 157,973 views
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Yes it was such a beautiful voice and yet even some of his (earlier?) recordings don't entirely capture it. The LP produced by UAS 29898 with tracks from 1962 to 1971 showcases Slim at his absolute best and is pure gold. Do not miss them.
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9 months ago
Leroy Van Dyke - Walk On By (Live, 1965)
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SixtiesPopGold • 12,605 views
3GreeneBJ
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Well well! I have not seen him alive or dead before! Yeah handsome. You got 85 but his UK hit with this was earlier than that. I'd say 1960/1. Love it.
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9 months ago
DD51419R Everybody Loves My Baby (But my Baby don't Love Nobody but Me)- Georgia Melodians.wmv
From about 1924 or 1925
Fox Trot Blues
Jack Palmer and Spencer Williams
Cylinderphonograph • 2,732 views
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Why "Cylinderphonograph" when this is not a cylinder recording? This looks like aregular 78rpm of that time. What a lovely instrument though! Beautiful! Is it Oak?
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9 months ago
The Shadows Interview 6
from their Final Tour in 2004
CliffShads • 1,460 views
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Apache was always out of tune a little bit and that's part of its appeal. Hank & The Shads nailed so many wonderful instrumentals as well as their stylish backing of Cliff's work. There was a genuine quality to their musical and performance artistry that we Brits can be proud of. Would it be that...
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9 months ago
The Shadows Interview 5
from their Final Tour, a get together after the last show in the Palladium,
among the guests are Cliff Richard, Cilla Black, Brian May
CliffShads • 4,475 views
3GreeneBJ
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Yes it is sad to see them get old and go. They were all incredibly influential to my formative years. I always marvel that the very first Stratocaster should land up in Hank's hands because no-one else plays it like him. There have been so many who have tried and they just can't crack it. The rea...
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9 months ago
Cliff Richard & Hank Marvin on Wogan
I took this bit from Wogan (Christmas 86). Terry Wogan was talking to Cliff about the annual tennis tournament and just then, Hank Marvin walked in...
keithyoong • 35,736 views
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This youthful longevity of their popularity highlights the inside track of their relationship. Hank is quick witted & always tries to entertain. Cliff has to take the fun poking nature that his fame seems to attract. Thanks for the clip.
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9 months ago
Cliff & The Shadows 50th Anniversary on YouTube
Cliff Richard & The Shadows tour is Underway!__
Produced by: Lawrence L. Sepulveda
865-748-2049
MiniTheater2009 • 9,377 views
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Yes very nice nostalgic pictures of Cliff & Shads. Weren't we lucky to be there as it happened - eh? How come providence saw Hank get the first UK Strat? No one milked it better until Mark Knopfler in my opinion. This is a lovely compilation with what sound like some original recordings to me. S...
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9 months ago
I could easily fall in love with you. ( Instr. cover)
This is my rendition of the polular Cliff Richard song.
I hope you`ll like it.
Bt. is from http://www.karaoke-version.de/
No copyright infring...
BurnsErnst • 4,523 views
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Is this being played on a Burns Burns?! It certainly sounds like one. Was a 12 string used on the original Cliff record? Can I say one little teeny thing here? Look the backing is fantastic on this wonderful driving song, but your lead is not quite fluent enough and we get just a bit too much of ...
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9 months ago
Cliff Richard.....I Could Easily Fall In Love With You
Rock n' Roll
barrygioportmorien1 • 62,734 views
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Fantastic driving song. Wasn't / isn't Cliff fantastic? The Shadows excellent as always. What a pity we have to get old.
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9 months ago
The Foottappers(UK) -Wipeout+The frightened city+The boys
Nat. Cliff en Shadows fan meeting okt 2010 Berkel-Enschot.
Cliff Richard, 50jaar top
50jaartop • 325 views
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This was a Safaris number wasn't it? Did The Ventures cover it? Who is on lead guitar in this group? When was it filmed (videoed)? Are these Burns guitars? Where do you get a lefty one of those? Sounds nice. Like Frightened City - not heard it for a very long time.
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9 months ago
Cliff Richard&The Shadows-Time drags by+The next time
Cliff Richard, 50jaar top
50jaartop • 1,241 views
3GreeneBJ
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Seems like a slightly different version? Is that right? What film was this in?
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11 months ago
Simple Melody Harmonization (Keyboard Tut. #8)
Using white notes, I show how to figure out chords for Mary Had a Little Lamb.
You can apply this technique to any white key melodies you know.
M0rganstudios • 31,461 views
3GreeneBJ
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Musical theory & notation FOLLOWS in the wake of an event and is never so good the other way round. However, it provides a record to be made and it gets new people started on playing old things.
The theory explains a little about the why and how of it all. It won't MAKE you play any better physi...
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11 months ago
When Dixie Stars are Playing Peek-a-Boo - Victor 19341
Barney Rapp & His Orchestra, with yodeling chorus, recorded 5/8/24
as played on 1908 Victor V with No.24 flower horn--count the number of panels (...
VTMCompany • 386 views
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I miss the strange quadratic distortion that a horn seems to impart to the overall sound of these old recordings. I even miss the needle hiss! Before we get all critical let it be said that without these Gramophones we would be missing an awful lot.
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11 months ago
Charlie Kunz Ivor Novello Medley
The great Charlie playing some delightful Novello classics. with a 1930s advert for effect.78rpm.England, great composers 40s,30s,romance, love,Wes...
gf1001 • 14,088 views
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What a lucky person Daddyclive is! I heard that he lived in Middleton and toured with his own grand piano transported in a pantechnicon. Is that true? Oh how I wish some of the modern musicians would listen & learn from Charlie. Less is more was never so apparent! Thanks Charlie RIP
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1 year ago
Oompah Rag - Dixie Michelle
Original piece played by Dixie at the Tulsa Guitar Society September 2007 Fingerstyle Showcase concert at Oral Roberts University.
fsr42 • 3,602 views
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These old girls are a definite threat to us younger men! Look at her proud little face at the end. It's enough to make you want to cry ain't it - eh? Good on you girl is what I say, this is a real demonstration of mankind (whoops) womankind at its absolute best. Bless her!
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1 year ago
Ella Fitzgerald The Man I love
Emission of television on a meeting of recording in studio in Germany (1974). Ella Fitzgerald of the duet to the big band with according to pieces'...
diegodobini2 • 1,455,483 views
3GreeneBJ
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I just cannot agree with all this sycophantic slosh. Very few are there singers of any real talent. What Ella had along with Billie & Barbara was the knack of selling an otherwise nothing song. Money rules! Even the best of the singers owe their "talent" to God. So get praising. Please either en...
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1 year ago
The Pig of Happiness
An original animated film by Edward Monkton. Watching it is likely to make you a happier person. Sharing it with your friends is likely to make the...
EdwardMonktonTV • 181,114 views
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1 year ago
Doc Watson - Bye bye Blues
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norton771 • 3,769 views
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Yes a very selfless performance from the Doctor making wonderful music. Lovely
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1 year ago
Bye Bye Blues - for looped acoustic guitar
RIP Les Paul (1915-2009)
"Bye Bye Blues" written by Fred Hamm, Dave Bennett, Bert Lown, and Chauncey Gray and published in 1930.
The best-known re...
stebunn • 6,320 views
3GreeneBJ
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Oh goodness all that energy from a single musician with at least 8 hands at times! This is the best bit of video multi-tracking that I have yet seen. It isn't wasted on anything second rate is it! Well done sire. Very enjoyable.
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1 year ago
Johnny Burnette - Dream Lover
*STEREO*. Johnny Burnette sings a great version of "Dream Lover". Love those strings at the start. Recorded in November 1960, and featured on his ...
SirBasildeBrush • 170,139 views
3GreeneBJ
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The use of strings was part of this era but made touring expensive until the string machines arrived. By that time pop sounds had moved on. I think it's time for a revival.
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1 year ago
Dreamin by Johny Burnett Cover by Dave Quinn
It took me forever to find this track. I sang it as a kid in a Butlins Holiday Talent Competition. The guy after me was a comedian and won the comp...
TheElvisSinger • 703 views
3GreeneBJ
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Very good but you need a little bit of reverb on the voice. Try a bucket - or a drainpipe!
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1 year ago
Chet Atkins, Boston Pops" Battle New Orleans/Sugarfoot Rag"
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daffydoug • 7,764 views
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Not heard this one. Good enough. When recorded?
It sounds like Elvis to me - it's the backing that is slightly different. Very nice indeed.