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2 months ago
Lady Gaga - Stuck On Fuckin' You
So to give you a little background to the creation of this song. I wrote it in Minnesota after the Monster Ball on the tour bus. We recorded it in ...
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3 months ago
Metallica & Lou Reed - Lulu ALBUM REVIEW
Wherein I touch down upon what may be the most talked-about collaborative album, or maybe album in general, this year.
FAV(or most tolerable) TRAC...
MrSplatterPlatter • 11,237 views
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Moron, only a moron would call somebody acknowledging to be incorrect ablut something but you cannot expect much from somebody critizing a work of art in their underwear from their mommies basement. Jerkoff.
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4 months ago
REM Have You Ever Seen the Rain
Have You Ever Seen the Rain
Jones Beach June 14, 2008
Opening song after lighting strike forced the evacuation of the Jones Beach Amphitheater
REM'...
burmeseday00 • 5,815 views
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My son took me for Fathers Day, never though we would see the show.
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5 months ago
"What Kind of Pie? OCCUPY!" -- #OccupyWallStreet
Above all else, the beginnings of a social movement are built on community and camaraderie, two things the participants of the OCCUPY WALL STREET e...
WePartyPatriots • 1,596 views
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5 months ago
Metallica & Lou Reed- White Light/White Heat
Rock & Roll 25th Anniversary Concert, 2nd Show
joelnlesley • 150,987 views
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@evasion10217 I do not know what music of Lou you know about but Lou has the most impressive collection of music which is going on the sixth decade. Tell me how many people have accomplished this. Velvet Underground in the 60's, 70's Transformer, Berlin master pieces. Metal Machine Music ground b...
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5 months ago
Mumford and Sons - Roll Away Your Stone
The video for 'Roll Away Your Stone', directed by Fred & Nick and featuring footage from the band's show at Shepherd's Bush Empire, London in March...
MumfordandSons • 1,041,601 views
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@Honemanmisha Where are your music sources? Turn off comercial radio and find your local college station or Public radio stations because America is alive with music. Go find it, do not ecpect to be handed to you because if you go to McDonalds all they are going hand you is shit and that is what ...
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6 months ago
Talking Heads - Thank You for Sending me an Angel
Oh, oh, baby you can walk, you can talk just like me.
You can walk, you can talk just like me.
You can look, tell me what you see.
You can look, yo...
scoutfree • 478,959 views
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@stolenmirth, David Byrne was frozen scraced when I first saw him, it was 76 or 77 in a a place called the Hot Club the seedest club and people you would ever meet.
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6 months ago
Squeeze - Up the Junction (TOTP)
Squeeze performing their #2 single "Up the Junction" on Top of the Pops from December 1979. Introduced by Dave Lee Travis and Mike Read.
zoot91 • 661,652 views
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I can hear the girls screaming.
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6 months ago
riot
The early stages and semi accoustic form of a new song im working on
MrJockstrap77 • 65 views
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It is not the marshal law or military you have to worry about, it is the use of private police force. They will pass emergency measure to allow communitues to hire their private protection, leaving the communtires which cannot afford them to be on their own, as known as Shit Out of Luck.
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8 months ago
Alex from Edward Sharpe explains his theory of Magnetic Zeros
Yes, you're getting a theoretical math lesson from a rock singer. But that's just how Alex rolls. If you're wondering what the hell he's on about, ...
DoctorTripleJ • 7,473 views
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Quantum Physics, everything is nothing and nothing is everything. I forget the sciencist but this part of some uniform theoryof the universe.
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9 months ago
Fill Your Heart - David Bowie
'Fill Your Heart' by David Bowie (from the album 'Hunky Dory') with pics of the great man himself.
RandomRosa • 45,824 views
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A song I always listen to when I feel down, then I feel better again.
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9 months ago
The Man Who Sold The World - David Bowie - Live at the beeb
Taken from Live at the Beeb 2000
blootoof • 2,652,865 views
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Bowie always freely gave permission for people to cover his songs, the only time he rejected a request was from the Simon Cow or whatever his name is because he did not trust the hack.
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9 months ago
Sex Pistols - Anarchy in the UK Studio Version
Glen Matlock on bass.
Sex Pistols - Anarchy in the UK studio version
9Salvio4 • 4,183,069 views
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@vansstarqb, when I fifteen I had to deal with assholes who always started fights with me for listening to David Bowie, T-Rex, New York Dolls,none of these bands had anything in the top 100 at that time, all I can say is turn off commercial radio and find your own music Things will get better whe...
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10 months ago
X-Ray Spex - Warrior In Woolworths
9/12/1978 Old Grey Whistle Test.
I finally found a video of them performing Warrior in Woolworths, it's bad quality, but i don't care, enjoy.
War...
bert2099 • 100,676 views
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When did the last Woolworths close? They had these discount record binds use to spend all ging through them.
The Lady needs to give Lou a call and ask to play Lulu in his stage show.