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1 year ago
sleeping friend 013
now with better sound - tell me what you think
joker40489 • 18,960 views
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1 year ago
Vintage Beer Commercials part 4 of 6
old beer commercials
oldclips • 2,326 views
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Was there a beer advisory board? I barely remember when you had to use a can opener to open a can of beer or soda. Of course, I was too young to drink beer in those days.
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1 year ago
Aunt Jemima (Tess Gardella)- Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man, 1928
Thérèse Gardella ("Aunt Jemima") (1897 - 1950) better known as Tess Gardella, was an Italian-American actress who played the character of Aunt Jemi...
240252 • 93,595 views
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The Kiwanis Club hosted an Aunt Jemima pancake jubilee every year in my hometown, and Aunt Jemima would come and sing and sign autographs. She toured the schools ahead of time to promote the event. We kids didn't think about racial stereotypes, we just thought she was a neat lady, and she happe...
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1 year ago
At Dawning (Lights of New York)
The song "At Dawning" from the 1928 movie "Lights of New York", which was the first true sound picture (Jolson's 1927 "The Jazz Singer" was basical...
Vebinz • 7,276 views
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I would wet my pants in public for a chance to see this whole movie.
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1 year ago
PART 2 - Mae West, Zasu Pitts, Marjorie Main, Drag Queens
Drag Queens, Mae West, Zasu Pitts, Mary Boland, Marjorie Main, Busby Berkeley, Margaret Rutherford, and Barbra Streisand from several films includi...
tcmfan1946 • 6,253 views
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@madamhelens Duke Ellington and his orchestra. Don't know who the dancers were.
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1 year ago
1950s Education On "Puberty"
Educational film on puberty and how it is caused. The story is based on a man who takes time during his practice to tell the boys about puberty.
WhoMadeWho33 • 120,751 views
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That was hilarious! Wonderful job of re-editing.
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1 year ago
No Sex Please, We're British - The Dirty Pictures
A clip from the classic comedy
CashLoh • 22,330 views
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I was in this in our local community theatre. And yes, it is hilarious. The reviewer hated it though. He thought British comedy should be Monty Python, but got humor like Are You Being Served, instead.
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1 year ago
What's my Line? Buster Keaton
What's my Line? Buster Keaton
NorbertR33 • 87,295 views
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@brassbend You're both right. The Comic (1969) was loosely based on Buster's story, and there was also The Buster Keaton Story (1957).
From IMDb
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1 year ago
Judy Garland hosts Hollywood Palace 1966 (3 of 4)
Judy Garland hosts Hollywood Palace 1966 (3 of 4)
dentelTV2 • 3,231 views
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Can you believe the jokes Jack Carter was telling about stupid women? Just try getting away with that today!
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1 year ago
Marty's Corner: Tom Hatten part 2
Los Angeles TV legend, Tom Hatten Visited Marty's Corner back in January of 2004.
Martyscorner • 3,910 views
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@mrgeeberg He has a facebook page, but youtube won't let me post it. I found it through google
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1 year ago
WUN'ERFUL, WUN'ERFUL! Stan Freberg Comedy
Many years ago Stan Freberg recorded a humorous spoof of the Lawrence Welk Show as it existed back in the late 1950s and early 1960s. This short c...
dwtpa97 • 37,726 views
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Beautifully done! My wife and I used to play Skip-Bo, and if we played a 1 and a 2, that play was called a Lawrence Welk.
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1 year ago
Time for Beany! 9-24-50 (2 of 2)
Time for Beany 9-24-50 (2 of 2) Time for Beany was an American television series, which had puppets for characters. It aired locally in L.A. in 194...
dentelTV1 • 3,376 views
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I don't quite remember Time For Beany, but it was my older brother's favorite show. My family always quoted "6:30 - Time For Beany" which I still think of every time I notice it's 6:30. The cartoon show continued the tradition of atrocious puns.
Dawes Butler and Stan Freberg were the voices.
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1 year ago
Captain Jet Vid- Dallas McKennon
A local Kids "space" show seen back in 1950-1953 on LA's local Ch 2 program. Dal McKennon the host sent kids "space hoppers" into space once a week...
vutoyou • 4,321 views
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@POLI3721 Thank you for remembering the backwards MOOOOZ! I was beginning to think I was the only one. I was born in 1952, so the memory of Captain Jett is hazy, but my brother and I saluted each other with ZOOM and MOOZ for years!
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1 year ago
Captain Jet and the Little Rascals
Classic original video by early LA kidvid host Bill "Holly" Hollingsworth
ddimuro • 3,361 views
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I was beginning to think I was the only one in the world who remembered Captain Jet. ZOOM! to all of you. I remember at least once he did that salute backwards and said MOOZ! And whatever happened to Bosco? That was good stuff. Thick, so it was good to put on ice cream.
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1 year ago
The Lawrence Welk Show: Calcutta `61
Here`s Bobby & Barbara dancing to "Calcutta" for the first time on the show (1961).
tvcollector71 • 188,283 views
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It's funny, as popular as Lawrence Welk was - his show ran from 1951 to 1982, and can still be seen in reruns on PBS - Calcutta was the only Top 40 hit he had, although it made #1. Mr. Welk wasn't out to make hit records, just consistently good entertainment.
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1 year ago
The Lawrence Welk Show: A One And A Two Cha Cha
Barbara & Bobby (1962)
tvcollector71 • 13,148 views
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This sort of entertainment used to be a staple of television. Obviously it hasn't died, look at Dancing With the Stars. Now if only we could get a good variety show again.
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1 year ago
Sniff
This is my dramatic piece on video, made at ECIAD in Spring 2007. Sound recording didnt go too well with this one, but i hope you all enjoy this o...
raphtaph • 34,980 views
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Very erotic. The way you teased us left me wanting more. I wanted to ask if this continued on Xtube, but I guess I won't.
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1 year ago
Battling A Lion For Life, 1920s
A film showing a real fight between and hunter and a lion....or is it? To purchase a clean DVD or digital download of this film for personal home u...
travelfilmarchive • 197,351 views
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@tigerbeast777 I would guess Tarzana, California, where movie animals are kept and trained to this day.
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1 year ago
The Man That Got Away - Judy Garland (The Judy Garland Show)
Judy Garland sings, "The Man That Got Away" on episode 4 of the Judy Garland Show. One of my favorite Judy performances ever.
kimseungni • 40,557 views
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I don't know how many times Judy recorded this song "live," but every one of those performances runs rings around the original, as it was heard in the movie. Her voice had matured, the sadness of the song had been honed. She just sang it for the movie, then perfected it later, I guess.
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1 year ago
Freddie & The Dreamers - Short Shorts
The Clown Prince Of Pop doing what he did best. Making people happy !!!
nicohatsoff • 76,099 views
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When I was about 13 or so, I saw a photo of Freddie and the Dreamers, with Freddie in his undies in a fan magazine. The caption said they were doing I Lost My Pants in San Francisco. Was this what they were really singing? I've never found any evidence that song ever existed.
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1 year ago
The Dave Clark Five - Bits & Pieces - Top Of The Pops (1964)
"Top Of The Pops" Show (1964)
vinylsolution • 662,994 views
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Can you believe those boots? Can you believe that we all were fighting our moms to get those boots, but they stood firm? No son of mine is going to wear fruit boots, they said. (I was 12 when this was recorded, and no I didn't win the battle of the boots)
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1 year ago
Hermans Hermits - Mrs. Brown you've got a lovely daughter 1965
Hermans Hermits - Mrs. Brown you've got a lovely daughter 1965
Mrs. Brown you`ve got a lovely daughter
Girls as sharp as her are somethin` rare
Bu...
fritz5133 • 2,009,558 views
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@purselady2 He'll turn 63 this week 11-5-2010. He was 19 when this song was a hit. 14 gold singles. Not bad for a kid, eh?
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1 year ago
Ian Whitcomb - You Turn Me On
ah huh huh huh ha
MaxxFrost • 1,404 views
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As I recall, there were three big prime-time shows featuring rock and roll artists of the day (around 1964 or 65) Shindig, Hullabaloo, and Hollywood a Go-Go. Probably on three different networks. In later years, Ian Whitcomb spoke almost as if he were embarrassed about "You Turn Me On," with i...
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1 year ago
Gaylord Carter: Silent Movie Music 1983
A short interview with the late famed theatre organist Gaylord Carter. He plays the San Gabriel Civic Wurlitzer. Gaylord was always a great interv...
cinematone1 • 20,938 views
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I had the privilege of meeting Mr. Carter back in 1967, where he played the Hammond organ for a Los Angeles Blades hockey game. I was 15, a theatre organ buff even then, and he was gracious to his young fan.
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1 year ago
The Phantom of the Opera (1925) - Full Movie
At the Opera of Paris, a mysterious phantom threatens a famous lyric singer, Carlotta and thus forces her to give up her role (Marguerite in Faust)...
LuckyStrike502 • 282,111 views
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Now that the Unfinished Symphony is permanently ingrained in my head . . .
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1 year ago
Conn 720 - Overture to "The Phantom of the Opera"
Here's a recording of me playing the overture to Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Phantom of the Opera" on my Conn 720.
You may need a subwoofer to hear the ...
FromTheGang • 17,209 views
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Beautiful. You play the organ in your socks? My teacher had a fit when she caught me doing it. Said had to feel the pedals through my shoes. Then I got a teacher who played in engineer boots.
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1 year ago
Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927) 7/9
Directed by F. W. Murnau
George O'Brien - The Man
Janet Gaynor - The Wife
A young farmer falls in love with a tempting woman from the city, who p...
silentfilmdemocracy • 21,450 views
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Not to break the beautiful mood of this, but I do believe she was just saying to him, "Oh, darling, I've had such a wonderful day. You should try to kill me more often."
Sorry, I couldn't resist.
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1 year ago
Whats my Line? BBC 1955
From deep within the bowels of the BBC vault, well actually my tape stock comes this little gem from 1955. One round of the British version of this...
GLFVIDEO • 10,552 views
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This is fantastic! I thought Gilbert Harding was a hoot, getting laughs with a perfectly straight face. I was struck that the rotation went counterclockwise (or should I say anti-clockwise?), the opposite of the way it went on the US version. Is this related to the English driving on the other...
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1 year ago
Glass harp-Toccata and fugue in D minor-Bach-BWV 565
Toccata and fugue in D minor by J. S. Bach
played on glass harp (musical glasses) by robert Tiso
Recorded and mixed at Blocco A, (PD) Italy by Giu...
roberttiso • 2,017,261 views
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Absolutely fantastic! The very idea of setting up such a beautiful instrument, much less learning how to play it, and such a complicated piece at that, boggles the mind. Far more remarkable than the rock guitarist who played it on Prairie Home Companion a few years ago.
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1 year ago
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1 year ago
WML 1959 The Andrew Sisters
"They were hip, really hip. They could raise their eyebrows in unison!" (Bette Midler)
seafree • 7,032 views
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@kallemick I hear she's still alive at 92.
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1 year ago
DAVID ROSE THE STRIPPER.wmv
You may not of heard of David Rose,but I bet you recognise his Classic composition from 1957!
SuperXavier30 • 203,025 views
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@SplinterG66 Dated? She was married to him for about a month! David Rose was Judy's first husband.
Do you get to play with his feet when he's awake, too?