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1 day ago
Johnny B. Goode - Chuck Berry
Chuck Berry performing in a French TV show.
jimrock63 • 498,924 views
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3 weeks ago
Savanna Ecosystem
jamiemeronk • 773 views
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is it "scenic world"? lol i just noticed that
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3 months ago
Jethro Tull - Greensleeved
Greensleeved
TheMysticalNinja • 34,336 views
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@edwards21416 I believe he conciously adopts guitarist's poses, but of course, Ian Anderson has a strong image if he rolls about on the floor as well.
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3 months ago
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3 months ago
PLAYING WITH GUNS!
WATCH THE REMIX: http://bit.ly/GunsREMIX
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smosh • 7,602,184 views
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3 months ago
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This is among the best Smosh videos ever made!
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3 months ago
Ian Anderson Band - God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen.mp4
tscodgang • 19,798 views
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@celticlofts Look at the eyes, Ian's not gone square on us yet
Octagonal maby, but it IS public land, after all ;)
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3 months ago
Clint Eastwood: '' I Just Hate Niggers ''
classic politically incorrect Clint.
from the 1979 film '' escape from alcatraz ''
note: for entertainment purposes only, all credits go to IMD...
thealphamale73 • 666,542 views
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THe directing makes it obvious that the charachter isn't racist, he sits down, doesn't hesitae to go up the steps, and pauses when stopped. The trope for racism in many movies like this is to walk on the other side or wipe off your hands anfter contact (such as a punch). It is just that he is giv...
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4 months ago
Roland Kirk - Serenade To a Cuckoo (Original Version!)
From "I Talk With The Spirits" (1964)
Roland Kirk - Flute
Horace Parlan - Piano
Michael Fleming - Double Bass
Walter Perkins - Drums
Un pezz...
MonkeyIslandBlues • 45,353 views
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@toskoramone When do you need the fluter by?
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4 months ago
Jethro Tull - Life is a long song
Band a part...
Ian Anderson - flutes, vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica
Martin Barre - electric guitar
Doane Perry - drums and percussion
Andrew G...
soundofsilenceuptome • 142,083 views
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Every time I hear the opening notes of this song I am unable to scroll past it. I am very happy I got to see them in concert for my birthday a last year. This tune ends to soon
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4 months ago
Letter To the Editor
No music here...
Watching mother nature's earthquake and tsunami tragedy unfolding in Japan is both heart breaking and overwhelming.
Watching the...
lewdite • 162 views
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This is impressive
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4 months ago
South Africa: Don't dare say the word black...
R3NDI3R • 109,264 views
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@MrSlipperyfish Glad to hear it! Im Austrailian too. I just assumed from the capial letters that you were a yank. Sorry about that, but you see, I'm currently stuck in America, and some stuff I've just had to accept.
What I don't get is that the Koorie I know are civilized, kind, and with it by ...
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4 months ago
irish music
lord of the dance, composed by Ronan Hardiman.
stuffedXcucambor • 3,208,967 views
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that first flute note.... I hope God can hear it
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4 months ago
Agnus Dei Mozart Requiem
Bow Valley Chorus performing Agnus Dei from the Mozart Requiem. 2006
jstumple • 1,536,613 views
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@CommanderScofield123 Because the people who like comments on Agnus Dei are more likely to be old-school Catholic than long-dead-school Greeks.
P.S. I mean no disrespect to anyone
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4 months ago
(J.S Bach) Air on a G-String - Sungha Jung
Sungha's 1st CD'Perfect Blue' is now available.
Sungha plays 'Air on a G-String' arranged by Peo Kindgren.
The "Air on ...
jwcfree • 701,520 views
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@nyentity I'm not sure "lost it" is the right words. Perhaps, "not using his classical skills right now" would be better.
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4 months ago
South Africa: "Whites Don't Belong Here"
R3NDI3R • 96,628 views
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I like your thing about being African, sir
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4 months ago
Realities of the New South Africa 2
This is another funny ad from south Africa. Yes there are stereo types, yes it's meant to be funny. PLEASE NO SWEARING OR ABUSE, ITS AN AD THATS IT.
raelcohen • 191,473 views
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People do not consider similar adds racist if aired in america, i dont know, but this smells like a lot of fuss about a little bit of not-to-comedic nothing
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4 months ago
Be Prepared - Scar - Lion King [English]
Author: Xidious
Music: Original Movie Sound
(High Quality Version is available if you click under 'Views' where it says Watch in High Quality)
**T...
AXidious • 538,023 views
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I usualy like the supporting charachters best. The Genie, the dwarfs, timon and pumba, ect. I did realy like Eezma though, I guess Im a sucker for humour
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4 months ago
The Light Eternal
I know these latest pieces were uploaded kinda late but I have a good reason for it. After exams, I got a really big workload and didnt get the tim...
Chaosbandit01 • 36,062 views
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The story goes: On the titanic there were three chaplains, as I recall, Catholic, Jewish, and Protestant. The chaplains, along with the band, chose to not take seats on the ship's boats, despite being offered them. As the ship sank, they linked arms and together, in English, Latin, and Hebrew, sa...
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4 months ago
sea shanty - shiver my timbers
Seemannslied. picture ©2008-2010 *Hamsterfly http://hamsterfly.deviantar...
bIackbunny • 9,978 views
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I love how you can hear the voices so clearly, which is a lot of what makes the song great. TO be more sea shanty-y, what do people think of less firm cut-offs, theese people being realy precise and talented?
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4 months ago
Bring Him Home (4 Valjeans) - Les Miserables 25th Anniversary O2 Concert HD
Les Miserables 25th Anniversary O2 Concert in HD - Bring Him Home Encore performed by four great Jean Valjeans (Colm Wilkinson, John Owen-Jones, Si...
Mrdv904k • 174,972 views
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@Lullaby327 what was colm's reaction to alfie?
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5 months ago
The Legend of Crazy Horse
Custer had it coming.
(p.s. I made this before I know about direction time limits. The last part of the song truely tells the story of his wisdom,...
RiverBirch1967 • 370,196 views
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I love his name, His Horse Must Be Crazy
you don't want to mess with a guy like that
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5 months ago
Magnificent Seven Theme
Muzyka z 7 Wspaniałych
Music of Magnificent Seven
sjsjsjssfd • 1,777,542 views
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The Seven Samurai is my favourite movie of all time.
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5 months ago
Cowboy Theme
My favourite cowboy theme
nvdpassion • 304,748 views
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This is a remixed version of Enio Moricone's The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly theme
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5 months ago
Bobby McFerrin - Don't Worry Be Happy
Music video by Bobby McFerrin performing Don't Worry Be Happy.
emimusic • 9,677,757 views
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Robin William's smile is as infectious as Desmond Tutu's
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5 months ago
Best.Movie.Line.Ever
A great view and mindet for any dreamer from a less than stellar film.
revans18 • 805,115 views
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both cake and jim's comments are Rincewind approved :)
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5 months ago
Rob Bell: Universalist or Not - You Decide?.MPG
I am mad! Mad! Mad!!! This man just called my Savior, the one who shed His blood for my sins (when He didn't have to), a liar. He called Hell a met...
thesacredcowtipper • 71,591 views
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Jesus welcomed outcasts, we must also. Regardless of weather or not hell is a metaphor, we need to do and acknowledge the exact things Bell and Jesus both are talking about. We need to work for love and peace, realize that it is not "those sinners" but "we sinners", bring heaven to earth, and hel...
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5 months ago
The History of Human Thinking (in 6 minutes, 4 seconds)
With poetic flair, author John Marshall Roberts tells the history of human thinking from the caveman days forward. In so doing he links more than ...
jmarshallroberts • 15,991 views
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Enjoy now, work for the future, let your love and idealism enhance the mystery, accept problems, find solutions, have hope, have a goal, have the ability to put it aside and breathe. Live all eight all at once, no?
Bad grammar aside, am I getting this? Since there will allways be problems, the l...
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6 months ago
1914 - Rule, Britannia! - Albert Farrington
Rule, Britannia!
The famous British National Song is performed at the start of World War I in 1914.
Sung by Albert Farrington and recorded by Ed...
HistoricFever • 12,251 views
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I really like this version! Clear, Punchy.
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6 months ago
Rule Britannia - Last night of the Proms
Possibly the most British song ever written: "Rule Britannia!".
Composed by Thomas Arne in 1740 this tune was originally part of a "masque", a baro...
Zeobit • 328,696 views
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@Ruffles811
True, the Soviets had probably the greatest force hand in defeating the Axis. However, without Brittain, and to a degree the U.S., the world would have been split between the Nazis and the Soviets. I personaly, give credit to Brittain for doing the most important thing in that war, r...
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6 months ago
World's Greatest Classical Flautist endorses HORSE BOOK
at http://www.twomblypublishin... the book HORSES and PEOPLE MATCHING can be read in excerpts. we'd like to thank this amazingly talented Flautis...
twomblypublishing • 6,083 views
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Flautist is the term used in the US, and i thought most other places for longer as well. It was my impression that James Galway wanted to change that word, and use flutist instead. I figured that if anyone had a right to, it was james Galway.
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6 months ago
Bob Dylan - Knockin' On Heaven's Door
Music video by Bob Dylan performing Knockin' On Heaven's Door. (C) 1995 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT AND MTV NETWORKS
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I think that Dylan songs are about different things to different people, and Dylan means them that way.
@boomchakalaka0 He's mixed-race. That was his strength because it allowed Chuck Berry (who grew up with both whites and blacks) to figure out how to market black music to white teenagers. Thus Rock and Roll was born