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5 hours ago
Joe Cocker Mad Dogs - Cry me a River 1970
Here it is! The original Joe Cocker / Mad Dogs and Englishmen clip of Cry Me A River. Rare as anything and curiously left off the Mad Dogs vid & DV...
scampi99 • 2,415,023 views
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5 hours ago
Joe Cocker - Delta Lady (Mad Dogs & Englishmen, 1970)
Title says it all .
arsefaced • 567,716 views
68hummingbird
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@TheMustangsally75 Well, Bobby Whitlock (Derek and the Dominoes) has done so, under his own name. I'm sure others have, too.
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6 hours ago
wdroel • 615 views
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Damn! Listen to those harmonies! Tricky and tight as a drum. Elton obviously having fun with this one.
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1 month ago
Browning Buckmark Field Strip Part 1 of 2
"Field striping the Browning Buckmark is slightly more labor intensive than the Ruger, primarily because it requires tools to disassemble. On the ...
Patriot36 • 37,397 views
68hummingbird
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@68hummingbird Make that "tapered allen screw" in my reply to you...
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1 month ago
Sissel - Welcome Home
On January, 8th, 2011 -- Stockholm
GUBAR2000 • 5,863 views
68hummingbird
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Beautiful woman, beautiful voice, haunting melody. Can anyone translate?
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2 months ago
chissykim • 94,537 views
68hummingbird
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@blueberrygin Your comment brings a wry smile to my face... well spoken.
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2 months ago
Joni Mitchell - A Case of You
Just before our love got lost you said
"I am as constant as a northern star"
And I said "Constantly in the darkness
Where's that at?
If you want ...
chissykim • 21,854 views
68hummingbird
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@AZYankee53 And the way she sings it... good God, what a talent!
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2 months ago
chissykim • 104,297 views
68hummingbird
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PS. But I would use the whole song as an example of what she can do!
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3 months ago
Greenback Dollar
The classic version of "Greenback Dollar" was recorded by the Kingston Trio but it's the song's writer, Hoyt Axton, whose solo performance inspire...
fretkillrlives • 4,486 views
68hummingbird
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Previous comment disallowed (?!) so I'll try again. Great job with this song; best I've ever heard. Clean, tight, rhythmic guitar and strong vocal... gave me the chills. Don't know why I've never come across your stuff before, but you're one of the best I've seen on youtube. Thanks for posting.
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3 months ago
Fretkillr - Greenback Dollar
Fretkillr - Greenback Dollar ---- In honor of Fretkillr. Who is back on Youtube. I have made my videos private so that you will go to his new cha...
bearcat5100 • 24,595 views
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That's "rendition" in my previous post; I don't know how to edit on youtube. And after listening to some of Fretkillr's other songs, and coming back to it, I gotta say I don't think this song could be done any better. Wow. And "wow" to Fretkillr... never came across him before. The best "unkn...
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5 months ago
The Rolling Stones - Sister Morphine
Sticky Fingers
1971
HighVoltageRobot • 28,258 views
68hummingbird
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She's not credited on the album, but I'll take your word for it because it shows...and it IS beautiful: poetic and haunting and desperate and sad; rips your heart out. Can't get enough of Keith's acoustic rhythm guitar, especially when he does things like the riffs in the mid- 00:40's. And Ry C...
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9 months ago
Howlin' Wolf - Back Door Man ( Chess )
Recorded on Chess label. There is also other versions in YouTube, but I think they are all worth of listening and many times.
Howlin' really is on...
cojwat • 41,218 views
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I had an album that I bought in the early '70's... probably recorded a few years earlier. It was plain white with black text. It said: "This is Howlin' Wolf's new album. He doesn't like it. He didn't like his electric guitar at first either..." This exact rendition was on it (I know; I've qu...
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10 months ago
Whipping Post
Allman Brothers at the best.
allmanbros89 • 1,356,956 views
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@flipstix8 Well, yes... Dickey and Duane... matchless (until I start remembering Duane and Eric on Layla album). But let's not forget Gregg's vocal. Inspired would be a weak understatement; it's one of the greatest pop/rock/blues vocals ever laid down, IMO.
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11 months ago
Big Jake (1971) Trailer
Movie trailer of "Big Jake".
micarone • 150,927 views
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Couldn't have picked a better scene for a movie trailer; it's the best scene in the movie, but it doesn't give anything away, and doesn't tell you how it's going to end (aw, go ahead and guess... It IS a John Wayne western, after all). One of my all-time favorite scenes from a western, and if th...
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1 year ago
Magazine vs. Clip
A video showing the difference between the two
warner735 • 1,285 views
68hummingbird
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Lol. Good job.
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1 year ago
Where To Now St. Peter? - Elton John (Tumbleweed Connection 6 of 10)
WHERE TO NOW ST. PETER?
Elton John
Tumbleweed Connection (1970)
I took myself a blue canoe
And I floated like a leaf.
Dazzling dancing, half encha...
Nalencer • 110,604 views
68hummingbird
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Wow. You can forget how good Elton John was in the early years. This is my favorite EJ album, was one of my favorite albums when it was current, and definitely stands the test of time. Great song, great album; thanks for posting. Good to provide opportunity for those not lucky enough to be ar...
@tigerfan719 Agreed. And don't you just laugh and melt at 1:03 as she reacts and jump starts herself?