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1 week ago
Grateful Dead~ "Scarlet Begonias" 07.24.87 Oakland Coliseum
very tight stand alone Scarlet from Oakland,July 24 87(there is 35 secs of Playin at the end,sorry for the tease) enjoy
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1 week ago
The Animals - House of the Rising Sun (1964) High Definition [HD]
Animals - House Of The Rising Sun!
!High Definition!
Eric Burdon - Vocals
Alan Price - Keyboard
Hilton Valentine - Lead Guitar
Chas Chandler - B...
Hamish500000 • 19,412,047 views
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How can this be? They didn't have Keyboard Hero in 1964.
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3 weeks ago
chissyremembers • 6,406 views
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Thanks for the upload
This album is good stuff
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3 weeks ago
The Beatles - Cry Baby Cry (2009 Stereo Remaster)
It comes from 'The Whte Album" (Disc 2) "2009 Stereo Remastered"
aa25007 • 112,438 views
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3 weeks ago
Steely Dan Aja
A beautiful photomontage that evokes this song so well. Kudos to the creator.
AnsaralZindiqi • 18,394 views
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@Crochetify I was thinking just the same thing. The progression of Steely Dans music (albums) reminds of the Beatles.
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1 month ago
Steely Dan - Your Gold Teeth
Countdown To Ecstasy (1973)
THEBIGZED • 22,017 views
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@rochabeatlesfan Donald Fagen did some work in pop music. I believe he played with Jay and The Americans and spent some time in the early 60's working at the Brill Building where Neil Sedaka, Carole King and Neil Diamond passed through.
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2 months ago
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The first 6 seconds is another reason why she should be in the Hall of Fame
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5 months ago
Neil Young Old Man live in '71
neil young live 1971
symptom1555 • 5,815,389 views
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This show is from 1971. He played it before an audience that never heard the song before. Old Man is from the Harvest album released in 72
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7 months ago
Carole King - Jazzman
Carole King - Jazzman
Serendipity629 • 442,434 views
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@RRNYC1998 She drove the big lumber companies away from her land and lands further on. It turns out the US Department of Forestry was leaning to subsidize the foresting of lumber from her lands and on. the subsidy was a big a loser for the American People.. Good for Her!
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7 months ago
Up On The Roof, The Drifters 1962
Written by New Yorkers, produced and arranged at the legendary Atlantic Studios, and sung for the most part by New Yorkers.
I firmly believe that y...
jaemel1 • 225,567 views
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This is the reason why Carole King and Gerry Goffin were the first non-performng songwritters inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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7 months ago
Don't Worry Baby
Don't Worry Baby by The Beach Boys
btanonline • 514,124 views
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@acouplemiles
When this was made, the music video didn't carry much weight, the music did though..........
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7 months ago
"Up On The Roof" Rare Studio Cut Made for the Drifters Not sung by any of them
The Drifters are a long lived doo wop/R&B vocal group with a peak in popularity from 1953 to 1962, though several splinter Drifters continue to per...
BandSpread • 18,603 views
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I would guess that Carole King is also playing the piano.
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7 months ago
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band - "East-West"
From the album "East-West", released 1966.
ClearValleyFrost • 30,820 views
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when i was 15, this what i thought was interesting music and i played it over and over.
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9 months ago
Positively 4th Street (Post Production)
From The Album "Post Productions Perform A Tribute To bob Dylan"
velvetgoldmine4400 • 320,858 views
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It's not that complicated
This song is about his seperation from the people in the folk music scene who he was part of a few years back in his career.
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9 months ago
The Beach Boys - Don't Worry Baby
Video featuring clips from the actual song, among clips from other Beach Boys songs.
MorseMoose79 • 7,025,300 views
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'Don't Worry Baby' was commercial music in 1964. You shouldn't really have to go out and search for 'good music' these days..... see why some people think that pop music kinda sucks these days.
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10 months ago
Glen Campbell- Wichita Lineman (Live 2006)
http://www.glencampbellshow...
Glen Campbell Website
Glen Travis Campbell is a Grammy Award, Dove Award winning, and two time nominated Golden G...
meestermister • 305,049 views
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The mid-60 was the classic period for the crossover of musical generes into popular music and this is one of the best representations of the era.
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11 months ago
Tom Waits - Way Down in the Hole
the lord is a very very busy man
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I first listned to tom waits in 1977, His backup is always, very much a part of his music
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1 year ago
John Mellencamp - Small Town
Music video by John Mellencamp performing Small Town. (C) 1985 John Mellencamp under exclusive license to the Island Def Jam Music Group
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I can't say I was a Mellencamp fan but I caught some tickest by chance with some friends who were going to see him and I have to say it was one of the most rememerable live concerts I ever saw.
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1 year ago
Pablo Cruise - Love Will Find A Way
I made this clip of the big hit of the rock/pop band from San Francisco Pablo Cruise for fun and because it's hard to find videos of many classic b...
johncosar • 398,467 views
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They still play with most of the original band members. I saw them at the Powerhouse Pub in Folsom, CA 4 or 5 years ago and the place was Grooovn.
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1 year ago
Great Performances Neil Young
"Last Trip To Tulsa" Rosemont Theatre Chicago, 4/28/99
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1 year ago
Ten Years After - 50,000 Miles Beneath my Brain
Vom Album I'm Going Home
Tembersep18 • 105,937 views
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@RowJnr
I use to blast this song from my upstairs bedroom when I was 17
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1 year ago
The Beatles - Tomorrow Never Knows (w/ lyrics)
My first video ever made.
Tomorrow Never Knows by The Beatles on their 1966 album Revolver.
"Tomorrow Never Knows" is the final track of The Beat...
idioticscheme666 • 1,283,783 views
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@nutella1ful
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band recorded and released the album East-West in July 1966, same time as Revolver. The title song from the album was pyschedelic. The song East-West was 14 minutes long so it wasn't going to get released as a single and underground FM radio wouldn't ap...
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1 year ago
Julie Fei-Fan Balzer Demonstrates Glaze and Souffle 3D Ink
Julie Fei-Fan Balzer demonstrates how to use and care for Glaze and Souffle 3D ink pens by Sakura of America. Glaze and Souffle work on most non-po...
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1 year ago
Paul Butterfield Blues Band " EAST WEST " Live Part 1
paul butterfield blues band live at the fillmore west 1966
paul butterfield-vocals/harmonica
mike bloomfield-guitar
elvin bishop-guitar
mark nafta...
ZINEDINE05 • 119,915 views
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PBBB was hot shit in SF. When KMPX-fm went vertical in October 1967, East-West was a mainstay.
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1 year ago
Carol King
Recorded in 1971
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Much of the music that Goffin/King wrote while at Aldon Music were on the behalf of performers or having a good idea of where the song was going to land. This particular song was written cold and handed to Aretha after the fact.
Same Here.. I was there