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The Saints - Know Your Product (1978)
Music from Australia and New Zealand in the year 1978:
The Saints' promo-video for the classic 'Know Your Product' (February, 1978), taken from th...
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Anno1777 Transform Profit into REAL MONEY !
ANNO1777 is an online game that simulates an economic political and military system, like the real world. You are a citizen of the seventeenth cent...
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Star Wars- The Imperial March (Darth Vader's Theme)
This music is Darth Vader's theme, also known as "The Imperial March"
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CHEAP TRICK - She's Tight
Cheap Trick - "She's Tight" from the 1982 album 'ONE ON ONE'
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is mad...
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Me And My Shadow
Peggy Lee performing "Me And My Shadow" with James Jamerson playing bass.
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Quentin Tarantino PWNS Some woman named "Jane"
PWNAGE at its best =D
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i guess it's just me, but i didn't see anyone own anyone ... both just schoolyard posturing really
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Jeannie C. Riley - Harper Valley P.T.A.
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This is a vintage live performance by Jeannie C. Riley of her hit song, "Harper Valley P.T.A.", written ...
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went to no 1 in '68, not '69
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New Order - Dreams Never End
New Order
DREAMS NEVER END
Album "MOVEMENT", Track 01
Factory, 1981
BlueMonday1988 • 326,857 views
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@stargazingkittens if all they knew was this, then you'd be asking, with the same arms up in front of the gods stance, why it is they don't know justin beiber? its cool that you like the music your parents like, but remember your parents liked it because their parents' didn't ... and not just th...
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The Mummies - Sooprize Package for Mr Mineo
Lyrics:
I was walking with a friend of mine
Doing nothing just a passin' time
Got a notion that'll do you good
Eat a pizza down in hollywood
In the...
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6 months ago
Dire Straits - Money For Nothing (From "Live At Knebworth" DVD)
Knebworth, Hertfordshire, Saturday, June 30th, 1990. In aid of the Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy Centre for providing music therapy for handicappe...
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6 months ago
Paul Westerberg-Another Girl Another Planet
San Diego,CA July 22, 1993
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Monkees - Daydream Believer (1967) HD
HQ-Video. Monkees - Daydream Believer (1967). Audio-CD-Sound zu altem Video-Material.
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6 months ago
Under The Bus Starring Jeff Bezos
Visit http://www.StandWithMainStr... to learn more about the Alliance for Main Street Fairness.
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6 months ago
Vampire Weekend - 'Cousins' (Official Music Video)
Vampire Weekend bring you this energetic clip for "Cousins" the debut video off their upcoming album "Contra" due in stores worldwide the week of J...
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6 months ago
The Urinals-I`m A Bug
U.S Punk,From The"Another EP" 1979.
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6 months ago
Deadbeats - Kill the Hippies
Deadbeats - Kill the Hippies
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Crass- Where Next Columbus?
By Crass from Penis Envy
"Man cannot stand a meaningless life" Carl Jung
This video By special request from learn2lovecrass.
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6 months ago
Crass - Do They Owe Us A Living
CRASS! are the most influencial punk band ever, not to mention, the PUNKEST band ever. they were not about the bull shit, and never sold out. they ...
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The Fall-Outs - Do They Owe Us A Living
New Year's Day - 1999. Doing a Crass song at the Breakroom.
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6 months ago
The Fall-Outs- Zombie
Great and overlooked 90's punk/garage band.
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7 months ago
mo-dettes white mice single 1979 complete
mo-dettes 1st single white mice in full play and enjoy
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7 months ago
A Certain Ratio "Shack Up"
From Soul Jazz (UK):
A Certain Ratio was one of the first groups to sign to the legendary Factory Records in Manchester. Whilst many people credit...
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FEAR new yorks alright if you like saxophones
FEAR new yorks alright if you like saxophones..From Album FEAR The Record.Audio Only. Download album @ http://ripoffrecords2.blogs......
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Romeo Void - Never Say Never
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Lyrics
If time itself was his demeanor
Thered be no sunlight or a glimmer
Of sunlight landin on t...
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The Vibrators - Dance to the Music
The BBC Punk Sessions.
John Peel Session: 28-10-76
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The Nerves - Hanging On The Telephone, Original version 45, Blondie. 1976.
The Nerves - Hanging On The Telephone
Original Release 1976
From The Nerves EP
The Nerves were a mid-'70s power pop trio based in Los Angeles, C...
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7 months ago
Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers - Ice Cream Man
Ding Ding
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7 months ago
Jonathan Richman - Chewing Gum Wrapper
Third track off of Rockin' & Romance
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8 months ago
Let My Love Open The Door - Pete Townshend [official video 80's]
sweety this song is just for you
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1777 was in the 18th century, not the 17th, fyi