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1 month ago
Tower Of Power - What Is Hip? (Studio Version)
Tower Of Power - What Is Hip?
Lyrics:
So you wanna jump out yo trick bag,
Ease on into a hip bag.
But you ain't just exactly sure what's hip.
So ...
SecondHelping74 • 144,336 views
Palmerbeepee1
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2 months ago
WAR ~ The World Is A Ghetto
1973
TO YOUTUBE:
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UnAmericanBandstand • 566,073 views
Palmerbeepee1
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If you like these lyrics, try "Why Can't We Be Friends". War was the coolest "mixed cultural" group with strong L.A./Mexican roots.
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2 months ago
Someone Like You - Van Morrison.wmv
Van Morrison's version of "Someone Like You"
thaichi2010 • 2,590,713 views
Palmerbeepee1
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that is "young bride"
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3 months ago
Elton John - The Muse
The Muse
linkkid • 13,392 views
Palmerbeepee1
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@alabama5150
When speaking of Jerry Lieber and Nick Ashford, they predominately wrote "lyrics". The "songs" were written by their respective partners (Stoller and Simpson). The point was that Elevis was not the first to record "Hound Dog". Both Lieber/Stoller and Ashford/Simpson songs have so...
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3 months ago
Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell " Love woke me up this morning"
A beautiful track from the 1969 Tamla motown album "Easy" written and produced by Asford & Simpson.
TheTamblina • 7,786 views
Palmerbeepee1
commented:
CORRECTION:
"duets WERE performed in separate sessions"
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3 months ago
Tammi Terrell tribute
another video for fans of my work.PLEASE LEAVE A COMMENT.i need suggestions for the next band/singer to do a video on..ive never claimed to own thi...
1957thunderbird312 • 54,265 views
Palmerbeepee1
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This great because it’s easy to “pick-out” the basic “roots” of Motown music (before it was more refined). From her lead vocals, along with the very basic background band rhythm (with the second guitar playing only the backbeat), the piano tickling intermittently, drum pickups, horns (trombone)...
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4 months ago
41st & Central: Ericka Huggins "The LAPD"
This is an archival interview from the upcoming film, 41st & Central: The Untold Story of the L.A. Black Panthers, a documentary series about the S...
GBONEKAPONE • 2,525 views
Palmerbeepee1
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What happens when we run out of people of another race? We do horrible things to people of our own race! That's everybody of every race. We do that because we're human. . . and that's what humans have done throughout history.
All Animals born with eyes facing front, are killers? Animals born...
Interresting FACTOID:
Sly and the Family Stone was the first "black" act to "sing" and "play" their instruments. Prior to Sly, groups (guys or girls) would sing and bands would play - of course Sly was multi-everything.