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Sainte Colombe playing viola de gamba & dreaming of his wife.
semektet • 199,320 views
wonderful music, but horribly, and I mean horribly mimicked by the actor.
Subtitles - English
Language - German
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Toha15 • 64,004 views
My God...after having rebuilt it, this man completely destroyed his country.
What if Rome never fell? What might its modern anthem and flag be like? This is my idea :)
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alternatehistorypt • 173,753 views
@starlost1957 what will happen?
Christopher makes Adriana quit her job as a hostess at Artie Bucco's restaurant. Artie has words with Christopher and makes a confession to Tony.
SopranosFan57 • 6,230 views
Chris is one high strung fuck. Guy can't laugh at himself, ever.
The Evil One (Plus One)
PhsycadelicRock • 134,554 views
Uncanny resemblance to Mick Jagger, c. 1975-1980
A great song sang by a great vocalist Mel Torme also playing piano.
CCJazzmen2 • 31,225 views
Damn that's the best rendition I've heard of this song. What a unique singer Mel was.
Interview-Why she loves welfare, food stamps, and Obamacare.flv
Hoodnewschannel • 82,967 views
OMG she is soooo funny!!! Whoa and she's got a wonderful rack on her!!
'Killing joke' claimed that 'Nirvana' had stolen their intro to 'Come as you are' from their song 'Eighties'. watch and make up your own mind.. . .
rich1710 • 145,221 views
sounds like they were definitiely inspired by Killing Joke's intro.
At best, experimental art-in-movement. At worst, the rantings of a middle aged madman. This video incorporates the anguish of aging, while simultan...
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A kinetoscope silent short made by Glenn Weaver Studios of East Orange, New Jersey, in 1912. The video was discovered in the basement of a former a...
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In 1927, Glenn Weaver studios, on the edge of bankruptcy (due to the unexpected rise of the stock market caused by speculation) partnered with Hal ...
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A Videographic View of April Come She Will by Simon and Garfunkel.
17,139 views
wonderful music, but horribly, and I mean horribly mimicked by the actor.