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2 months ago
Bruce Springsteen - The River
Music video by Bruce Springsteen performing The River. (C) 1980 Bruce Springsteen
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2 months ago
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2 months ago
Blondie-Call Me
An excellent video of Blondie mega hit Call Me.
bigmouthwoman • 10,543,200 views
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@Fern19671
In the book about Blondie, "Making Tracks", Debbie begins Chapter 1 with the title, "I was Marilyn Monroe's Kid." Read on.
Both were adopted, and became the most beautiful blonde stars of their decades, etc Debbie is pictured wearing one of Marilyn's dresses on page 36.
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3 months ago
sacwoo • 4,547 views
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They should also change the word "song" to "verse":
We will sing one verse for the OKH.
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3 months ago
Taylor Swift - Ours - CMA Awards 2011
Taylor Swift - This Love Is Ours - CMA Awards 2011 - Standing Ovation - Spectacular HD 1080
kmttmn • 1,426,118 views
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A standing ovation from Tim McGraw (and all the other royalty at the CMAs) is remarkable because HE was HER star hero, and she the unknown newcomer, about 5 years prior.
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4 months ago
"91-year old woman rocks out on the piano!"
My 91-year old Aunt Doris really rocks out playing "Some of These Days" on the piano. She plays everyday, and can run rings around any other piano ...
Tubekat08 • 540,306 views
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Release the sostenuto please.
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4 months ago
Down Yonder
Pianist Michael Sands plays Down Yonder. This hit was originally recorded by Del Wood who regularly appeared on the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville.
kingofthekeyboard • 100,104 views
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Down Yonder appeared on Willie Nelson's 1975 Grammy winning album Red Headed Stranger (side 2 track 3.) The piano solo was by his sister Bobbie, who played with Willie on the road for almost all of both their lives. In concerts, Willie takes a break while Bobbie plays the tune. I saw them live...
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4 months ago
DefDumbandBl0nde • 199,734 views
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Blondie could subtitle this one "I'm On E Minor."
This version totally rocks the woods.
I only wish Debbie smiled more in this video.
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4 months ago
Blondie - I'm On E
From 1977. Debbie Harry shakes her maracas and bounces up and down!
Blondie when they were cutting edge and exciting before Chinny-Chap
Productions...
henrysgigs1 • 801 views
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She sings " ... my ass." at 1:19 then taps her ass: so cute.
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4 months ago
Your Wife Don't Understand You
When we couldn't think of anything else to play!
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5 months ago
You're the Reason God Made Oklahoma
Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert Duets
HemaDoh • 640,207 views
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Preparing for this duet performance was actually the first time they met, according to later interviews.
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5 months ago
Contrabass Saxophone
Marcel W. Helland playing his ORSI Eb contrabass saxophone. Also, see http://www.kennellykeysmusi...
norweigy • 3,221,685 views
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How does he keep from laughing while playing those notes? Wait ... maybe he is laughing into it.
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6 months ago
Blondie, Sunday Girl, French Version
From 12" single, 1978, Sunday Girl in French. C'est bon
johnchiwilson • 362,981 views
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@beauraing
Thank you for posting the first verse; no one else has done so.
Do you have the second and third verses to post also, or can you refer us to a website with the French lyrics?
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7 months ago
Ask a Landlord: Am I responsible for my tenants disputes with neighbors?
This is something I am very familiar with... You would not believe the number of times a tenant will call me because they are having a problem wit...
landlordsjournal1 • 161 views
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skip the first 1 1/2 minutes.
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8 months ago
Rudyard Lake Miniature Railway
The little train that runs alongside Rudyard Lake, Staffordshire, UK.
SomersetBob • 67,617 views
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To all the idiots making references to smoke:
It's steam, not smoke.
It's a steam engine.
I was 19 when this song dominated the air, and the Boss's new double-album was a prized possession for many of my college dorm-mates -- the same age as "Mary" and the protagonist. The River's lyrics made quite an impression on me (and I'm sure other guys): life offers choices, like stay in coll...