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1 month ago
Hank C. Burnette - "Unchained Melody"
A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL MY YOU TUBE AND FACEBOOK FRIENDS!!!!
MAY ALL LOVE, LUCK AND HAPPINESS FOLLOW YOU ALL THROUGHOUT 2012!!!!
Your friend foreve...
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3 months ago
Connie Haines - Beryl Davis - Rhonda Fleming - Jane Russell
These 4 legendary ladies of movies and recording joined forces during the mid-1950s to form the Hollywood Christian Group to sing gospel songs. Al...
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They don't make 'em like this anymore! Thanks a million for sharing this lovely clip!
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3 months ago
Rain, Rain, Go Away
Still no snow, most days it rains. Music: Led Zeppelin's "Bron-Yr-Aur."
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No snow in this corner of the world either. Just foggy and generally boring, with the odd glimpse of sunshine. The local newspaper recently published some photos, reminding us about last year when the beginning of November brought some 8 inches of snow! Right now anything would be better than thi...
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3 months ago
Hank C. Burnette - "Tricky Trudy" ( The Queen of the Trikes)
This tune came to me right out of the blue, while I had finished a backing track and just didn't know what to do with it! So I just 'winged it' and...
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You do have a way with those one-take tunes! Hard to believe this is actually improvised from beginning to end. Sensational, Hank!
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4 months ago
Baking After Midnight: Cake-In-A-Mug
Dedicated to paperweightgirl. A single-serving recipe. Several easy cake-in-a-mug recipes. Perfect for a quick snack, also great for kids to mak...
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Great recipe, as usual, Jen! I have never been too keen on actually cooking in my microwave, but I think I will have to try this. And how can I possibly resist a mug with my name on it!?
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4 months ago
Hank C. Burnette - "Whatcha Gonna Do"
I first heard the upcoming track, "Whatcha Gonna Do", when I bought a copy of Rompin' Ronnie Hawkins 2nd Roulette album, 'Mr. Dynamo'. In a local n...
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Thanks for another great one, Hank! Nice, extensive trivia section on Ronnie Hawkins! Keep rocking!
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4 months ago
SAIL - AWOLNATION
Shawna: Hey, do you think we could make rain using a hose duct taped to a pole?
Tessa: I don't know. Let's try it.
Featuring Jabba The Hutt: http...
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4 months ago
Hank C. Burnette - "Caravan"
Now I've been diggin' almost as low as I can get in my huge tape archives. This track might come as a surprise to most of you (since it's considere...
burnette44 • 467 views
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That's a very nice, 'Les Paul-ish' version! Hard to believe the guitar tracks are 50 years old! "Caravan" is truly a classic instro number. One of my favourite recordings was made by Ambrose and his Orchestra with a Sid Phillips arrangement. Thanks for yet another great video, Hank!
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4 months ago
Baking After Midnight: Double Chocolate Bacon Cookies
Combining two of the world's greatest pleasures: bacon and chocolate! P.S. I am not the first person in history to combine these two, so please do...
jenzeppelin • 267 views
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Bacon and chocolate!? Unexpected combination. Sounds really interesting. I think I'll have to try it.
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5 months ago
Hank C. Burnette - "Blue Moon Of Kentucky" (vocal version)
Bill Monroe's old Bluegrass classic in a 'slightly' different arrangement, to put it gently! Backing track laid down in the '70s (my most productiv...
burnette44 • 760 views
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'Too lame vocal'...? Not by a long shot if you ask me. This is great!
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5 months ago
Hank C. Burnette - "Spinning Rock Boogie"
AT LAST......here it is..."THE MOST ORIGINAL, AMAZING INSTRUMENTAL EVER RELEASED" according to the UK Sounds magazine. The ORIGINAL and OFFICIAL UK...
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5 months ago
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At last! The record that knocked me silly the first time I heard it decades ago! And I still think it's sensational! Nice English (!) cruising video. Plus I noticed you have been featured on a pinball machine! That's also pretty cool. Great posting, Hank, and loads of interesting facts! Thanks a ...
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6 months ago
(Cousin) Herbert Henson, Lose My Mind
Nutty 50's rockabilly, pretty rare too.
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6 months ago
The Fabulous Gemtones - Yellow Bird - 1963
The Fabulous Gemtones "Play & Sing Hit Selections"
Side A: Dance On, Bachelor Boy, Last Date, Turkey Trot, Yellow Bird
Side B: Meet Mr Calahan, He...
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Very nice version of the Arthur Lyman classic! Don't think I have seen or heard this album before. Thanks for posting!
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7 months ago
Rainstorm 07/19/2011
The sights and sounds of hard rain. Filmed on July 19th.
jenzeppelin • 82 views
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What a nice rain you have here! With some thunder mixed in. I would love some rain around these parts. Not all that hot, but very humid. The forecasts keep "promising" both rain and thunder, but somehow they avoid this part of the area. Thanks for supplying great footage and sound!
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10 months ago
Leona Anderson - "Indian Love Call"
from "Music To Suffer By" [1957]
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10 months ago
The Kinks - Get Up
The Kinks' "Get Up" from their 1978 album "Mifits." Footage of a drive around my city.
jenzeppelin • 470 views
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Thanks for another track from your extensive(?) Kinks collection! And another driving video. I especially liked the opening where you pointed the camera sideways.
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10 months ago
Hank C. Burnette - "My Dream Come True" (alt. version)
Hey, you guys, here I go again after a rather lengthy absence, during under which time I've been occupied by other matters than music (holy cow, sh...
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That's a great, relaxed performance, Hank! And you mentioned Toni Fisher! Not many people remember her these days. I wish you all the best for what's left of Easter!
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10 months ago
Trio Raisner "Donald Rock"
1956 EP Festival FX 45 1106 M
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10 months ago
The HILL BILLIES - 'Out In Califor-ni-a' - 1937 78rpm
Dungeree plunkers "with their own novelty accompaniment"!
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That was a cute little number! I have never heard of the band OR the song before. Always interesting to note what triggers the phrase "novelty accompaniment" on these vintage recordings. Sometimes no more than a rather accurate train imitation...! Thanks for sharing!
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10 months ago
The Kinks - Drivin'
The Kinks' "Drivin'" from their 1969 album "Arthur Or The Decline And Fall Of The British Empire." Footage of a drive around my city.
Lyrics:
It...
jenzeppelin • 1,161 views
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What an appropriate choice of music! Sure look like a lovely spring day. Nice and sunny. I don't think you have taken us along these quiet roads before (not in broad daylight anyway).
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10 months ago
PHIL HARRIS - 'Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! That Cigarette' - 1947 78rpm
Wonga Philip Harris (or 'A Whiplash Groin Rip' if you like anagrams) explains what you do with a ciggie
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Another great classic! It's been a while since I heard the Phil Harris version. Thanks for posting it!
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1 year ago
Zen And The Art Of Stress Maintenance #6: Snow (Part II)
Dedicated to lost2fairyfate, who has never experienced life with snow. While she basks in the sunny South, I freeze in the chilly North. :) The ...
jenzeppelin • 129 views
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Wonderfully contrasting elements in this video, Jen. Miles Davis and a snowstorm. I am personally quite fond of winter but these last couple of years this particular season seem to last a bit too long. Last year it stayed with us from late November until way into April. Even I have to agree that ...
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1 year ago
CHARLES PENROSE - 'The Laughing Policeman' - 1926 78rpm
Four years after its first 78 outting in 1922 (also posted), Charles' re-records his classic song under his real name
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This is a novelty classic if ever there was one! In its day a step up from the old "Okeh Laughing Record" with the laughter now nicely integrated in the song. Such was the impact of this recording that quite a few countries within a decade had covers of it released in their own language. Nice to ...
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1 year ago
Baking After Midnight: Sex In A Pan
Don't let the name of this classic layered dessert startle you. It is a wholesome delight made with whipped cream, pudding and cream cheese but it...
jenzeppelin • 1,021 views
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This looks absolutely lovely. It goes straight into Favourites for future reference! Thanks also for excellent and surprising choice of music. The dreamy sound of Arthur Lyman goes extremely well with this dessert. Thanks a lot!
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1 year ago
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1 year ago
DALE HAWKINS - 'Cross-Ties' - 1958 78rpm
Nifty 12-bar riffing on the back of 'La-Do-Dada'
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Now, this is great stuff! Instros like this, well, I just love them!
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1 year ago
WYNONIE HARRIS - 'Lovin' Machine' - 1951 78rpm
"Yes, this is real gone!".
I shudder to think what I payed for this - but it's been played ten times a day all week, I love it so much!.
I recent...
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This is real great! A record in sensational condition as well! An excellent buy. Your taste in music is impeccable. Thanks for sharing this!
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1 year ago
Hank C. Burnette - "Get With It"
I've already uploaded my version of Charlie Feathers "Bottle To The Baby" here on YT and here's a real old version of yet another maltreated (?) Fe...
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1 year ago
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Great guitar work, Hank! And a very interesting array of album covers and posters to go with it.
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1 year ago
The Kinks - (Wish I Could Fly Like) Superman
The Kinks' "(Wish I Could Fly Like) Superman" from their 1979 album Low Budget. Footage of a drive around my area.
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I am surprised! I've actually heard this song before. A fitting song to accompany a speeded-up video like this. Nice to see a daytime drive for a change, allows us to see the countryside. Looks very much like where I'm living. Thanks!
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1 year ago
JOHNNY DODDS WASHBOARD BAND - 'Bull Fiddle Blues' - 1952 78rpm
A 1952 re-release of New Orleans clarinetist Johnny and one of his many bands from the 20's and 30's. Dodds also played with Louie Armstrong and Je...
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That's a 1928 original. Johnny's brother Warren 'Baby' Dodds on washboard. Nice!
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1 year ago
Hank C. Burnette - "Perfidia"
Time for an instrumental now (even though I know that a lot of you prefer my vocals), a tune amoung us Rock'n Rollers mostly associated by The Vent...
burnette44 • 1,448 views
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Thanks for a real nice version of this old classic. As a matter of fact it was your instrumentals that first caught my attention way back when. Great to see you mentioning Dave Apollon among the artists associated with this song - a unique talent rarely heard of these days! Hilarious cars, by the...
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1 year ago
The PENGUINS - 'Hey Senorita' - 1954 78rpm
Flip of the L.A. doo-woppers legendary 'Earth Angel'
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Yet another nice vocal group from the golden 50's. Great era, when most songs actually ended rather than just faded away...!
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1 year ago
Hank C. Burnette - "Rawhide"
After my uncanny Duane Eddy exposé last time around, it's now time for a tribute to yet another legend of rock'n roll guitar, the Godfather of powe...
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Another great one, Hank! A worthy tribute to the late, great Link Wray.
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1 year ago
The Kinks - I Go To Sleep
Dedicate this to the one you love who is far away. The Kinks' "I Go To Sleep" from their 1965 album Kinda Kinks. Also featuring the lyrics, as re...
jenzeppelin • 25,506 views
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Nice song. And an awesome video! Was that a recent shoot? Then you did manage to catch that meteor shower! Here it was cloudy all the time. You also found a great observation spot with not much light pollution! Thanks, Jen!
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1 year ago
The Kinks - Come On Now
The Kinks' "Come On Now" from their 1965 album Kinda Kinks. Footage of an evening drive around my city.
jenzeppelin • 560 views
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Real great 60's music! Blends nicely with the driving footage. Hard to tell, but you seem to have a fairly normal amount of snow in your area. Other YouTubers excel in showing snow several feet deep these days. We got nothing exceptional in these parts either - at least not yet...!
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1 year ago
Hank C. Burnette - "Born To Loose"
Although he didn't write it (Frankie Brown did), or indeed didn't record the first version of it, if you like Rockabilly at it's finest your first ...
burnette44 • 860 views
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What is "basic stuff" to you is great music to the rest of us out here! Nice work, Hank!
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1 year ago
Jazzy and elegant dance number from 1936
Eddie Cantor and Dona Drake perform "The Lady Dances".
From 1936
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What a great clip I just found! Dona Drake/Rita Rio with some superb dancing, including her legendary 'snake hips' routine! Thanks for posting!!
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1 year ago
Great Dance Routine: James Cagney and Bob Hope
Movie: The Seven Little Foys (1955)
Bob Hope plays the role of Eddie Foy.
James Cagney plays the role of George M. Cohan.
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1 year ago
A Bizarre Musical Number From 1934
From 1934........ With Franklyn Pangborn
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Happy New Year, Hank, and all the best for 2012!!! Great song. Remind me of work!