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Laurel & Hardy - Bonnie Scotland
Its a mythic extract from The Laurel and Hardy movie Bonnie Scotland. You will see how Highlanders regimental March and discipline is viewed by Sta...
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Queen Mothers Funeral Pipes & Drums
In crowd view of funeral procession up to westminster abbey.
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Sir Winston Churchill - Funeral (I Vow To Thee)
Spread the word of true greatness. Forward to a friend.
Day of Sorrow
Sir Winston Churchill 1874 - 1965
I Vow To Thee My Country - Gustav Holst
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A-10 Warthog in combat
A10 strafing gau-8 30mm cannon!
Even the Taliban learned to fear...
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ENNIO MORRICONE -"Sixty Seconds To What?" (1965)
-From, "PER QUALCHE DOLLARO IN PIU" (Italy, 1965)
-"FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE" (USA)
The middle piece in the 'Dollars' trilogy, between "A FISTFUL OF...
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3 months ago
You Only Live Twice by Coldplay
Just as the title says.
*unreleased*
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@stfukyleee does it ever!!!
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Nancy Sinatra - You Only Live Twice
You Only Live Twice or so it seems,
One life for yourself and one for your dreams.
You drift through the years and life seems tame,
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@Vicanisme try cold play and bjork version... that'll mind fuck you oh and japanese girls, you only live twice
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for a few dollars more (60 seconds remix)
Famous stand off duel scene with new soundtrack
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@ejectthetape thats ok
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For A Few Dollars More (Theme by Ennio Morricone)
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@jortsuk wooo he is still good
my first memory of tv was this great man's funeral.. i was only four years old. I later served in the royal navy and am forever proud to be part of this man and to be British and to have had active service with men and women who had and still have pride in what this country stands for. RIP.... ...