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From Promise Album
© 1985 Epic Records
Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd.
buddyPIT • 221,789 views
ME AND THE BOY FRIEND by Jane Green 1924
cdbpdx • 58 views
Perception is a path to awakening. The Buddha said all it really takes is to perceive in the right way - this will take you all the way to awakeni...
BuddhistSocietyWA • 7,060 views
Ajahn Brahm talks about why we do things. Make peace, be kind, be gentle - let that be your motivation.
BuddhistSocietyWA • 15,285 views
Album:BLUE TRAIN
Tune:Blue Train [1957]
John Coltrane(ts)
Lee Morgan(tp)
Curtis Fuller(tb)
Kenny Drew(p)
Paul Chambers(b)
Philly Joe Jones(ds)
sowhatcafe • 993,732 views
Frank Tanner's Rhythm Kings were "..an obscure San Antonio octet". That's about all I can find about these guys. Too bad, this is good blues from...
cdbpdx • 488 views
According to the Brian Rust catalogs, the recording date was October 24, 1936 and vocalist on this number is a Mr. Thomas Bailey.
One of 21 video poems in Four Seasons Productions upcoming Moving Poetry Series - Three innovative new films - RANT * RAVE * RIFF. The Weary Blues ...
dkadagian • 167,212 views
From the album Sings Jacques Brel
My death is like
a swinging door
a patient girl who knows the score
whistle for her
and the passing time
My dea...
terr0rkitten • 193,143 views
Swing Out Sister - Forever Blue
from "Kaleidoscope World" (1989)
Nights don't come any longer
Days seem to last forever
Nothing you can do
Could b...
StereoDeluxe • 332,260 views
Ebtg perfom live "This Love (Not for sale)" in this rare clip circa 1985
Drums - June Miles Kingston
Bass - Phil Moxham
Electric Guitar - Neil Scott
stefano75 • 6,665 views
Weird but brilliant band...
QueenieMaraschino • 759 views
Does anybody have any clips of Whipping Boy (Eugene and Niko's first band - not the pop group) out there? That would be amazing.
Ajahn Brahm challenges ideas about autonomy and freedom, and about knowledge and faith, in Buddhism and in other religions.
BuddhistSocietyWA • 8,238 views
A faith that changes to meet the truth - not the other way around! What a freeing and reassuring understanding.
According to the Brian Rust catalogs, the recording date was October 24, 1936 and vocalist on this number is a Mr. Thomas Bailey.