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6 months ago
Chris Isaak Blue Hotel 1987 [Official Video]
Artist: Chris Isaak
Album: Chris Isaak
Song: Blue Hotel
Year: 1987
Credits to skirgsk and Mazdak!
Enjoy the masterpiece
Lyrics:
Blue Hotel, on a...
azizen • 2,181,095 views
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6 months ago
Derek and the Dominos - Little Wing (Studio)
Song : Little Wing
Artist : Derek and the Dominos
Album : Layla and Another Assorted Love Songs
(composer : Jimi Hendrix)
gre1990 • 267,412 views
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how about Clapton, Allman, SRV, along with Stevie Vai, Satriani and Jimi doing this together? ARE YOU EXPERIENCED???
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6 months ago
Richard Lanham & The Tempo-Tones - On Your Radio - 1957
1957 on Acme712
doktorsung • 4,085 views
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I remember my uncle having this one on a 78 rpm disk and thinking it was cool when I heard it years later....I forgot it even existed until recently. A Frankie Lymon type sound that still holds up. Popular in its time, forgotten now.
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6 months ago
Guitar Demo Grown Up Wrong - The Rolling Stones
Guitar Demo Grown Up Wrong - The Rolling Stones
victor1975 • 5,243 views
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sounds absolutely nothing like the Stones "Grown Up Wrong"..not even remotely close
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6 months ago
Little Richard - Long Tall Sally - 1956 Live TV Footage
"Long Tall Sally" is a rock and roll 12-bar blues song written by Robert "Bumps" Blackwell, Enotris Johnson and Richard Penniman (known as "Little ...
1Supagraph • 39,447 views
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Of course, this is not live 1956 film footage, but Little Richard appearing in the movie "Don't Knock The Rock" with Alan Freed. One of the great performances of the song that defined rock and roll.
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7 months ago
Slim Harpo - I'm a King Bee
hancia11 • 143,287 views
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Slim rules....I like the Stones version, but this is where they got it from..
STING A WHILE!
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7 months ago
Walking The Dog by The Rolling Stones
Walking The Dog by The Rolling Stones
area61uploader • 245,996 views
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Brian singing the raspy vocal on 2nd part harmony. One of few numbers he sang on ("I Wanna Be Your Man" being another), all in the early days of the band.
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7 months ago
The Rolling Stones - Get Off of My Cloud (1967)
live 1967
CandiceSoloman • 1,582,876 views
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this is from 1965 not 1967...showed on Hullabaloo on NBC along with Stones doing "She Said Yeah"....lip synch, with Keith wearing glasses.
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7 months ago
Double Crossing Time --- John Mayall's Bluesbreakers
"Double Crossing Time"
John Mayall's Bluesbreakers
ft. Eric Clapton, 1966
John Mayall - Lead Vocals, Hammond, Guitar, Harmonica
Eric Clapton - ...
WASPQueen • 26,366 views
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originally written as Double Crossing Mann (Manfred Mann stealing band members from Mayall such as Jack Bruce)....the combination of Mayall's plaintive and testifyin' vocal and Clapton's piercing guitar make this one of the standout classics from one of the greatest LP's of all time...
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7 months ago
Howlin' Wolf - Going Down Slow
Howlin' Wolf / Moanin' In The Moonlight, 1951-62
AdfectusAffectus • 108,632 views
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Super job on the guitar by the one and only Hubert Sumlin..he's stinging..this is one of Clapton's favorite guitar renditions
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7 months ago
Howlin' Wolf / House Rockin Boogie
kingcobra2566 • 7,135 views
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Willie Johnson was the phenomenal guitar player, not the piano player. Although Hubert Sumlin's later lead guitar for the Wolf was remarkable, I think his best sides were his earliest ones with Willie Johnson's distorted, crazy, blasting electric guitar. Willie and the Wolf may have been const...
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8 months ago
Oscar Peterson Trio + One Clark Terry - "Mumbles" (1964)
Clark Terry (born December 14, 1920)is an American swing and bop trumpeter, a pioneer of the fluegelhorn in jazz, educator, and NEA Jazz Masters in...
TheBacmaster • 6,839 views
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This was Pooky's theme song on the old Soupy Sales TV show (local NYC version shown on WNEW-TV Channel 5 from 1964 - 66).
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9 months ago
1961 Seeburg playing Dion, Capris and The Knockouts
1961 Seeburg jukebox playing clips of Runaround Sue, Morse Code of Love and the entire Darling Lorraine
Graydood • 2,174 views
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very cool..i just bought Seeburg AY160 from 1961 myself...how easy is it to load my own 45's (it came with lame 70 platters in it)...and how can I generate the authentic looking track labels? Also, it says 33 1/3 on it but plays 45's .what is that about?
I saw a model on the Web which had sid...
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10 months ago
Santo & Johnny - Sleep Walk 1959
Santo & Johnny Farina classic instrumental hit Sleep Walk from 1959.
runaway03497 • 2,193,935 views
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It looks like they are playing this live...rare in 50s music clip...Santo and Johnny forever!
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10 months ago
1949, Listen to Lacy, 1010 WINS radio theme for Jack Lacy, Blue Barron Orch. Hi Def, radio jingle
Anyone who lived in the New York tri-state area in the 1950s and early 60s will remember the great Jack Lacy. His breezy, casual disc jockey style...
Prozoot • 12,250 views
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10 months ago
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I could play this over and over again. Memories of my 1010 WINS New York. Jack Lacy was still playing his as his theme in 1964 on WINS, despite it becoming the Beatles station we all listened to then...it seemed incongruous to have this 1940's theme song inserted between Stones and Beatles dis...
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10 months ago
Thumbs Carlille plays his Fender Stratocaster on "Blackberry Boogie"
Yes, I know the dame is good looking, but it's THUMBS CARLILLE ON GUITAR! Hot-diggety-dog, this is good stuff.
KoolKlipsFromDeke • 9,808 views
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This is cover of Tennessee Ernie Ford's "Blackberry Boogie" from 1952...but with Thumbs Carlille playing his laptop Fender....good picking
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10 months ago
Dean Martin - Bumming Around
Great material for Dean at that point in his career, laid-back and easy-going with "Bumming Around".
Nocaro • 24,057 views
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Dino's version of Jimmy Dean's original country hit (Dean's first record) from 1953. Dino is languid enough to do the song justice.
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10 months ago
Bumming Around by Jimmy Dean
Bumming Around by Jimmy Dean
AlanPaladin • 10,151 views
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This is his original also released on 4 Star as recorded in 1953, as his first record and his only real hit during the early 1950's. However, it got him his Town & Country Time show on Wash DC radio then local and syndicated TV which then led to his greater mainstream success starting in the ear...
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10 months ago
Jimmy Dean and the Texas Wildcats Part.2.AVI.
Young Jimmy Dean before " Big Bad John"
ROCKBOPBOOGIE • 2,939 views
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"Town & Country Time" was the Wash DC early 1950's TV show, which was also kinescoped and syndicated. Evlis made a brief appearance in early 1956 promoting his concert on the boat ride out to Mt Vernon VA (just before he took off nationally).
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10 months ago
Bill Black. Smokie Part.2. AVI
Bill Black's Combo includes Bill Black (bass); Hank Hakins (guitar); Ace Cannon (saxophone); Bobby Emmons (piano); Jerry Arnold (drums
ROCKBOPBOOGIE • 13,461 views
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Way to go Bill ....there was life after Elvis
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10 months ago
The Valentinos - It's All Over Now 1964 (The Original Version).wmv
raredoowop • 962 views
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The Womacks (aka the Valentinos) did a phenomenal job on their original of this tune...released in 1964 - which the Stones directly lifted later that year...the Stones version does have awesome guitar solo by Keith with signature guitar theme along with it from Brian (still in their days as the...
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10 months ago
Freddie King - Have You Ever Loved A Woman
Freddie King with another great performance live in Sweden, 1973.
hepcatblues • 1,060,286 views
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This live performance film from 1973 (of his original 1960 release "Have You Ever Loved A Woman") was recorded after Clapton did his great tribute version of the song on the "Layla" album, and just 3 years before Freddy died in 1976 at age 42.
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10 months ago
Eric Clapton - Hideaway
ye~!!
Amp- laney 15R
Effector- clone Drive of Rock (D.I.Y)
Guitar- Swing R2 (made in Korea)
pick up- Lace sensor
Thanks~!!!
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seolbr • 49,019 views
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very nicely executed Hideaway...Eric would approve I am sure
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10 months ago
Hideaway (Eric Clapton version) cover
My first video! Great song of Freddie King covered by John Mayall and Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton!
I hope my cover of "God's" soloing is not s...
BluesbreakerWyatt • 972 views
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nice attempt..keep practicing....
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10 months ago
Hide Away --- John Mayall's Bluesbreakers
"Hide Away" from the album
John Mayall's Bluesbreakers
ft. Eic Clapton, 1966
WASPQueen • 33,202 views
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Clapton at his absolute best..I still love his playing, but I think his real peak was with the Blues Breakers even more than Cream and all the later incarnations...such originality and fire....I don't know any guitarist that does not revere Clapton's Hideaway..with all due respect to Freddy King'...
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10 months ago
Joe Bonamassa 'So Many Roads' live 08
Joe Bonamassa 'So Many Roads'live 08
paddytaggart • 16,152 views
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Nice cover of the classic by John Mayall with Peter Green. Of course, I still prefer the original with Mayall/Green, but your rendition would rank #2. You also have a credible cover of Mayall's "Another Kind of Love" posted on here also. Always one of my favorite blues songs since college - "...
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10 months ago
Joe Bonamassa - Another Kind of Love - 1-31-08 -The Coach House
We had a fantastic year of LIVE MUSIC in 2008...... we took in a big boatload of incredible shows. Thirteen of those were to see blues guitar virt...
libbysvideos • 3,416 views
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this is how this song should be played...Peter Green and John Mayall would be proud
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10 months ago
John Mayall & Peter Green - Another Kind of Love (Cover)
Me playing John Mayall's Another Kind of Love with Peter Green on guitar.
This is such a great song! Peter Green's solo's are so well thought..he's...
jeudhas • 779 views
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you need to work on timing....you are out of synch...and not just repeating the same simple riff.....great song by John Mayall with Peter Green..go back and practice some more....great equipment (Marshall amps and a Les Paul guitar) don't on their own make anyone a good enough player to post on Y...
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10 months ago
Top 10 Worst Guitarists
This is one for the twizzlers.
tostig360 • 457,029 views
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who are these losers by the way? at least name bad guitarists that anyone knows or recognizes..like perhaps you?
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10 months ago
worst guitar player ever
this is by far the worst guitarist and singer that i've ever eard.
i thin that this is the cover of bob dylan's knocking on the heavens door
have fun
direstraits115 • 19,702 views
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tune the guitar fool
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10 months ago
Rock Star Guitar Lessons : Play Guitar Like Randy Rhoads
An guitarist can play like Randy Rhoads after learning how to play an E minor arpeggio. Discover how to alternate between two strings while combini...
eHow • 109,517 views
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this guy needs lessons..and i think his mother is dressing him. Get some lessons or get a life
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10 months ago
Rock Star Guitar Lessons : Play Guitar Like Joe Satriani
Playing guitar like Joe Satriani can be as easy as using one-finger movements to slide up and down the fretboard. Find out how to use a wah pedal t...
eHow • 1,742 views
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not this loser again.....
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10 months ago
Rock Star Guitar Lessons : Play Guitar Like Carlos Santana
In order to play guitar like Carlos Santana, it's important to learn a harmonic minor or Phrygian flat third scale. Find out how to use a vibrato e...
eHow • 6,293 views
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that's how you play..with yourself! Which is what this guy is doing..playing with himself....oye como BAA
This song is featured in the classic surf film "North Shore" from 1987.