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5 days ago
Tiger Lily (Ultravox!) - Ain't Misbehavin' (1975)
Before there was Ultravox, there was Ultravox!, fronted by John Foxx, but before they made an album, they were Tiger Lily, and under that name they...
shinysynthcity • 1,617 views
AndrewNewZealand
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5 days ago
Tiger Lily (Ultravox!) - Monkey Jive (1975)
B-side of the 'Ain't Misbehavin'' single released by Tiger Lily, later Ultravox!, in 1975. Enjoy.
Disclaimer: i do not own the rights to this recor...
shinysynthcity • 1,127 views
AndrewNewZealand
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Pretty Cool....they sound like Bowie and other British rock bands of the 70s, but unique and set apart
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6 days ago
Mother's Little Helper The Rolling Stones
Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, "Mother's Little Helper" was recorded in Los Angeles from 3 to 8 December 1965. It was released in the a...
MrMukumLimbu • 477,263 views
AndrewNewZealand
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@Hannible100 Oh yeah, "It's Only Rock 'n Roll" right?
As far as sexism in rock 'n roll goes......AC/DC made sexism fun....as far as I know they never wrote about anything as serious as this
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1 week ago
Virginia's Transvaginal Ultrasound Anti-Abortion Law
Virginia has proposed legislation on the docket that would make transvaginal ultrasounds required without the woman's consent. Cenk Uygur and Ana K...
TheYoungTurks • 25,506 views
AndrewNewZealand
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it's unfortunate that many women who are perfectly right in their opinions lack the muscle to get their voices heard.....with some exceptions like the fabulous Angie the Anti-Theist (if you are reading this Angie, you're one of my top ten heroes! :) )
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1 week ago
Michael Bolton - Everybody's Crazy
From the 1985 Cd, "Everybody's Crazy". This is when Michael Bolton was cool yet. A very under rated song.
truckdriver1964 • 3,767 views
AndrewNewZealand
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I agree, this is a Michael Bolton that people should be made aware of, not to mention, Bolton when he was the singer in Blackjack ('79-'81). He still went by his real name, Michael Bolotin at that time also.
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2 weeks ago
Patty Smyth Call To Heaven
Hey! this is one of the best songs from Patty Smyth.There was no video of this song so i made one my self using Patty 's pictures.I hope you guys e...
mirzafofy • 19,861 views
AndrewNewZealand
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Great cover version.......Tony Clarkin should be proud of Patty and her band
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3 weeks ago
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1 month ago
Carol Decker - Just Dream (T'pau)
TV Debut of Carol Decker's stunning brand new single 'Just Dream' on UK TV show 'This Morning'
Available to download September 2nd 2007.
tpau2007 • 41,177 views
AndrewNewZealand
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@dinodude1100
Yeah, nah these are different times......it's not the 80s anymore......maybe i should be happy for her that she is still pretty enough to perform in today's pop market. Good on you Carol baby!!
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1 month ago
John Mehler - Bow and Arrow
John Mehler
oldschoolchristian • 682 views
AndrewNewZealand
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Not bad. I read a comment from Doug Pinnick of King's X saying that to him, this was a real change in the sound of christian music. Much more modern sounding.
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1 month ago
Confession
Angie the Anti-Theist talking about childhood indoctrination and the catchy little song "Why Don't Bees Go To Heaven?" You can and should watch tha...
AngieAntiTheist • 27,054 views
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1 month ago
Aussie
AndrewNewZealand
added to a playlist
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CLOUD 9 / TASTE - FEEL IT
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GALADRIEL - Lady Was A Thief
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Gary Young & The Rocking Emus : Keep Your Hands Off My Baby
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Linda George - "Mama's Little Girl"
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Ross Wilson - Living in the Land of Oz [1976]
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The Zoot - "Eleanor Rigby"
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X : 'I Don't Wanna Go Out'
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XL Capris - 'My City Of Sydney' [1979 single with lyrics]
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Young Modern - She's Got The Money - 1978
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2 months ago
Ragnarok - Fenris
Artist: Ragnarok
Album: Ragnarok
Year: 1975
Track: 01
The fair use of a copyrighted work, including such use by reproduction in copies or phonorec...
Aenaida • 136 views
AndrewNewZealand
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Never heard music from New Zealand like this before....very good
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2 months ago
Solid Rock by Goanna
Just music and title cover.
Mackc557 • 56,857 views
AndrewNewZealand
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If any song deserves to be called a "Criminally Overlooked Song" it's this song.....how can you overlook a song that was a #71 hit on the US Billboard Chart at a time when songs sung in Australian accents, with didjeridoos and lyrics about Australian history came nowhere near the American charts?...
the heavy outro of this song reminds me of the the outro of Pink Floyd's "The Trial" (the second to last song on The Wall)