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1 week ago
AWESOME MUSIC
TheMozza12
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Bruce Cockburn - Wondering Where The Lions Are (Live in the Bing Lounge)
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DAVID GILMOUR - ECHOES ACOUSTIC VERSION
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Jeff Healey And The Jazz Wizards - Beautiful Noise
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Jeff Healy Band covering Led Zeppelin "Communication Breakdown"
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RUSH - TOM SAWYER - INTRO SOUTH PARK - HD
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Steve Winwood - Can't Find My Way Home (High Quality)
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Stevie Ray Vaughan - Couldn't Stand the Weather
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ZZ Top Tube Snake Boogie
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2 months ago
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2 months ago
"Subdivisions" live by Jacob Moon...on the roof!
Singer/Songwriter Jacob Moon performs 'Subdivisions' by Rush, live on the rooftop of the Staircase Theatre in Hamilton, ON.
Rush recently saw thi...
jacobmoon • 275,721 views
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2 months ago
Subdivisions - Rush (Official Video)
This is a song called, "Subdivision", by the Canadian band, Rush. This song is off their album, "Signals". the Video is from their DvD, "Rush Chron...
tomtomtomtam • 40,920 views
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2 months ago
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what is most interesting, and amazing, is that this song (and video) is still completely relevant in 2011. If not more so!
Update the cars, the clothes, and the general styles, and you have a timeless observation of the (unfortunate) way things are in big cities. It is a sad comment, but a beauti...
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2 months ago
Rush- Xanadu Live (Earliest known performance)
5-22-77 Rush performs Xanadu in Milwaukee, This is indeed the earliest known performance of this timeless classic.
maxey5150 • 148,193 views
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great post maxey5150 pretty good sound recording of this epic!
i remember doing an assignment in high school "Writer's Craft" class, where i compared Xanadu to to Coleridge's 'Kubla Khan'. Can't remember the mark, but the in-depth "research" was well worth it!
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2 months ago
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Awesome clip! Awesome performance, and still immediately intense after all these years! I heard a rumour (canadian spelling of rumor) that the kid drumming was only seventeen at the time, and that Carlos Santana had just taken his first hit of acid ever (which he apparently got from Pete Townsend...