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clonakiltylass liked 1 month ago
Doctor Who Storm Warning Part One.wmv
The beginning of the Doctor Who story, Storm Warning I made using clips from the tv movie with Paul McGann and various pictures of the R101 Airship...
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clonakiltylass liked 1 month ago
Sinead O'Connor & the Chieftains- The Foggy Dew
As down the glen one Easter morn
To a city fair rode I,
Their armed lines of marching men
In squadrons passed me by.
No pipe did hum, no battle dru...
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Cyprus Avenue by Van Morrison Live - Fillmore East 9/23/70
Van Morrison Cyprus Avenue Fillmore East September 23 1970 Van the Man is in all of his revelation and tells us all " It's too late to stop now"
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VAN MORRISON - Come Running (1970)
Randall's Island, New York. 07-17-70
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REM "FaLL On Me" (Chords & Lyrics) "UnPLuGGeD"
(Dm) THERE'S THE PROBLEM
(Am) FEATHERS IRON
(Dm) BARGAIN BUILDINGS (Am) WEIGHTS AND PULLEYS
(Dm) FEATHERS HIT THE (Am) GROUND BEFORE
THE (Dm) WEIGH...
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clonakiltylass liked 5 months ago
Ray Charles - America,The Beautiful (LIVE) HD
The Miami Lighthouse for the Blind
James L.Knight Center in Miami,Florida,1999
Composer : Samuel A. Ward , Katharine Lee Bates
Lyrics :
Oh beau...
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clonakiltylass liked 6 months ago
Devine Encounters: Paul McGann
Kevin Devine chats to Paul McGann about his latest role in the hit West End show Butley and life as an Actor.
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clonakiltylass liked 8 months ago
Van Morrison with Tom Jones and Jeff Beck - Bring it on home/Trouble in mind
Fantastic impromptu 2003 performance of Bring it on home/Trouble in mind by Van, Tom and Jeff. Van also sings "Bring it on home to me" on the doub...
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clonakiltylass commented 11 months ago
Sgt Pepper's Paradise City
Mash up of Sgt Peppers and Paradise City
I'm by no mean a GnR fan, but damn, this mix wails! This is what it would sound like if Slash joined Macca on stage . . . wow! I agree with GrimReaper19.
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The Funeral of King George VI
The Funeral of King George VI, 11 Feb 1952.
@jojobug45 yes, she was alive but watched it from her home with her son, the former Edward VIII. The three women in black were, Princess Margaret, Queen Elizabeth (the Queen Mother) and the new Queen, Elizabeth. Source is a BBC story.
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The Funeral of King George VI
The Funeral of King George VI, 11 Feb 1952.
@jojobug45 yes, she was alive but watched it from her home with her son, the former Edward VIII. The three women in black were, Princess Margaret, Queen Elizabeth (the Queen Mother) and the new Queen, Elizabeth. Source is a BBC story.
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The Funeral of King George VI
The Funeral of King George VI, 11 Feb 1952.
@jojobug45 yes, she was alive but watched it from her home with her son, the former Edward VIII. The three women in black were, Princess Margaret, Queen Elizabeth (the Queen Mother) and the new Queen, Elizabeth. Source is a BBC story.
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The Funeral of King George VI
The Funeral of King George VI, 11 Feb 1952.
@jojobug45 Yes, she was still alive but watched the funeral at her home with her son, the former King Edward VIII. The three women in black on the train platform were, Princess Margaret, Queen Elizabeth (the Queen Mother) and the new Queen, Elizabeth.
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(MV) The Chieftains & Sinead O'Connor - The Foggy Dew.mpg
musica celta
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clonakiltylass said:
no matter what you think of her politics or her thoughts, there is no doubt that she's done a brilliant rendition of this song. Her album of Irish songs are fabulous.