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2 weeks ago
Top 10 Heavyweight Boxers (In their prime)
Top 10 Heavyweight Boxers (In their prime)
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3 months ago
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3 months ago
karl haas
Karl Haas German born host of Adventures in good music." Started each broadcast with Beethoven- Piano Sonata No. 8 in C minor ('Pathétique') Op. 13- 2
andocrates • 9,669 views
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Thank you, xraytech2011. I also listened to him on the radio for decades while driving. He was s gentle man with encyclopedic knowledge.
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3 months ago
Mickey Mantle Obit - ESPN with Keith Olbermann
I wish somebody would have told me not to have dubbed and redubbed all of my vhs tapes just in case I would be sharing them with a zillion people.
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Former Yankee shortstop and broadcaster Tony Kubek once said that if Mickey had played in the same ballparks as Hank Aaron (Milwaukee and Atlanta) he would have hit more than 1000 home runs. Having grown up watching Mickey's entire career, I am sure that is true.
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3 months ago
Andy Williams - Moon River 1960's performance
Andy WIlliams singing "Moon River".
Dedicated to Tabitha x
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Moon River has been recorded over 1000 times, but when its creator, Henry Mancini, thinks of it, he thinks of Audrey Hepburn singing it in the movie. As great as Andy Williams version is, no one ever sang it better than Audrey.
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4 months ago
Somethin' Smith and the Redheads - It's a Sin to Tell a Lie (1955)
Charted at #7 on Billboard Hot 100 in April 1955. Other chart positions for this song over the years: #1 for Fats Waller in 1936, #5 for Victor You...
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Fabulous and unforgettable!!
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4 months ago
Frank Weir and His Saxophone, Chorus and Orchestra - The Happy Wanderer (1954)
Charted at #4 in Billboard in May 1954. This was the only hit for Weir. Original Billboard review (which is a review of both this version and the H...
CatsPjamas1 • 831 views
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I loved this song as a kid, and it was my younger brother's favorite.
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4 months ago
Joni James - Why Don't You Believe Me
Joni James (Giovanna 'Joan' Carmella Babo) was born into an Italian family in Chicago on Sept. 22, 1930. As an adolescent, she studied drama and ba...
CeeCeeable • 30,445 views
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I also grew up in the 1950s, and this was one of the most unforgettable songs of that era.
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5 months ago
Steve Allen on The Tonight Show (Rare Clip)
This is the full version of the clip from the original incarnation of The Tonight Show, starring original host Steve Allen, that was used in Bill "...
philmfan • 72,494 views
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Jack Benny was voted the most beloved comedian of the first half of the 20th Century. Steve Allen was the most beloved comedian of the second half. He was both a gentleman and a naturally hilarious person.
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6 months ago
Cosell on Ali
A funny video about Howard Cosell and Muhammad Ali I found on one of my tapes. The background music is from the popular anime Full Metal Alchemist.
cptsilverhart • 98,258 views
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The people who surrounded Cosell in his car in Baltimore after a Monday night football game should have done what they wanted to do.
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6 months ago
Johnny talks about new upcoming TV shows
Johnny talks about new upcoming TV shows
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6 months ago
Where the League of Clutch Happens:Eddie Murray
"Steady Eddie" Murray hit his 500th career home run on September 6, 1996. More than 30,000 people heard Murray talk about how hard it was to get t...
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One of the greatest clutch hitters of all time, who never got his due from some Baltimore sportswriters. He should have been AL MVP several times. But his Oriole teammates know valuable he was, and Cal Ripken singled him out as a great teammate on the night Cal broke Lou Gehrig's consecutive ga...
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6 months ago
Eddie Murray & Sandy Koufax HOF 7-29-07
Introductions of Fomer Oriole great Eddie Murray & former Dodger Sandy Koufax, the greatest left handed pitcher of all-time. Trivia- Last game pitc...
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Eddie Murray never got his due while an Oriole because he did not like some of the sportswriters, notably Ken Rosenthal, who once called Murray "a cancer in the clubhouse". In fact, Rosenthal was the cancer in the clubhouse. Murray was very appreciated by his teammates as one of the greatest cl...
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6 months ago
matt monro - before you go
60's matt monro classic love song
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6 months ago
Matt Monro - Walk Away (1965)_HQ
Matt Monro - Walk Away (1965)
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6 months ago
Ed Grimley from Martin Short Special 1987
Martin Short as Ed Grimley from his 1987 Showtime Special. In this Ed meets to Wolveman played by Dave Thomas!
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My son was 14 when this show was telecast, about Ed Grimley's size and build, but mature enough to get the humor. We both howled all the way through it. He grew up to be 6' and 180 lbs, but we still remember that show with great fondness. Wish it was available on Amazon.
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6 months ago
War March Of The Priests - Felix Mendelssohn
Athalia - War March Of The Priests - Felix Mendelssohn
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@1brewski2 Your version sounds better, as there could be no question then that Felix converted to Christianity for "political" advantage (whatever his parents' motives may have been). I always wondered about that. Thanks for the information.
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6 months ago
Pletnev conducts Schumann Symphony No. 2
Mikhail Pletnev and Russian National Orchestra, 10 September, 2009, RNO Festival at the Bolshoi
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6 months ago
Schumann Symphony No 2 C major David Zinman Tonhalle Zurich Mvt 4
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Absolutely sensational! Thank you to Arionia, wherever you are, for uploading this!
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6 months ago
Pfitzner conducts Schumann Symphony No.2 4th mov.
Schumann : Symphony No.2 4th mov.,
Hans Pfitzner / Orchester der staatsoper, Berlin,
Record : Polydor 66877, Matrices : 1472BM, 1626BM,
recorded 1...
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7 months ago
Franz Konwitschny "Symphony No. 2" Schumann (4. Mov.)
Symphony No. 2 in C Major, op. 61
by Robert Schumann (1810-1856)
4. Movement "Allegro molto vivace"
Gewandhausorchester Leipzig
Franz Konwitschny, ...
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7 months ago
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In my opinion, this is the best and most thrilling movement in any of Schumann's four symphonies.
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7 months ago
Kyung Wha Chung plays Dvorak Romance (1/2)
I have uploaded rare out of print and unreleased recordings that are difficult to find, I hope you like them.
Since they are so difficult to find ...
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7 months ago
Borodin's nocturne
Liatoshinsky Chamber Orchestra, Kiev, plays Borodin's nocturne during last ICF (International Conductors' Festival) under the conducting of Christo...
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And This Is My Beloved.....
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7 months ago
In the Steppes of Central Asia - Borodin - Mongolia
A musical journey to Mongolia. Dresden Staatskapelle conducted by Kurt Sanderling.
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7 months ago
Mendelsson piano concerto no 1(3)
Dang Thai Son is playing Mendelssohn G-minor Concerto for the opening night of the 15th International Frederick Chopin Piano Competition
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7 months ago
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A barn burner, if there ever was one!
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7 months ago
Borodin Symphony No. 2. 3rd Mvt.
Alexander Borodin (1833-1878)
Symphony No. 2
III. Andante
London Symphony Orchestra
Jean Martinon
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7 months ago
Borodin Symphony No. 2. 1st Mvt.
Alexander Borodin (1833-1878)
Symphony No. 2 in B minor
I. Allegro
London Symphony Orchestra
Jean Martinon
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Borodin was a Russian physician who turned to composing music late in life. What a genius he was!
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7 months ago
Felix Mendelssohn : The Hebrides (Fingal's Cave) - Overture
Title : Felix Mendelssohn : The Hebrides "Die Hebriden" (Fingal's Cave) - Overture
Date : 1830
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I agree. This is one of the 10 greatest pieces of music ever composed by anyone.
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7 months ago
Grande Polonaise Brillante Chopin - By Yundi Li
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Unbelievable!!!
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7 months ago
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7 months ago
Mendelssohn 2nd piano concerto, 3rd mvt.
Felix Mendelssohn, Piano concerto no.2 in D minor, 3rd movement.
Spanish Radiotelevision Orchestra.
Fernando Cruz, piano.
Jozsef Horvath, conductor.
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7 months ago
Mendelssohn A Midsummer Night's Dream - Wedding March
The very famous wedding march from "A Midsummer Night's Dream".
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7 months ago
Schubert : Symphony No.8 in B minor, 'Unfinished'
Title : Schubert - Symphony No.8 in B minor, 'Unfinished'
Date: 1822
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My mother, who was a professional musician born in 1915, always told me as a child that this was the most beautiful music ever composed. Almost a century after her birth, I cannot disagree. Thank you, Mom.
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7 months ago
Schubert - Rosamunde [Overture]
Philharmonia Cassovia / Schubert - Rosamunde [Overture] (AudioSwap)
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7 months ago
Franz Schubert : Ballet Music in G, from 'Rosamunde'
Title : Franz Schubert - Ballet Music in G, from 'Rosamunde'
Date : 1823
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This video must have been made by a young person. Rocky Marciano used to hit so hard that his opponents became afraid of blocking his punches with their forearms! And in his prime, Ezzard Charles could probably have knocked out everyone on that list.