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Adele - Rolling In The Deep
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Greatest Guitar Solo Ever
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MC Hammer - Pump It Up
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MC Hammer Pumps in a Bump vidéo Music(The Volume is on)
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Montell Jordan - This Is How We Do It
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Obama Sings Al Green... and NAILS It
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While My Guitar Gently Weeps - Prince Solo
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Whitney Houston - I Look To You
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Whitney Houston - I Will Always Love You Official Music Video
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2 months ago
Sounds Of Blackness - Soul Holidays
Music video by Sounds Of Blackness performing Soul Holidays. (C) 1992 A&M Records
SoundsBlacknessVEVO • 114,111 views
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Brownstone - Grapevyne
Music video by Brownstone performing Grapevyne. (C) 1994 MJJ Music
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Marvin Gaye - I Want To Come Home For Christmas (Previously Unreleased) 1972
Merry Christmas from Marvin Gaye!
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2 months ago
Rob Arthurs & Rudy Gaye feat. Tony Brown - Quiet Storm.wmv
Taken from the 1998 CD, "The Eyes of Moneta." A classic that's played on WDAS FM's "Quiet Storm"
mystamuzikmann • 1,499 views
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6 months ago
Bobby Sax - Taste of Soul (1964)
DePlace. Flip side and intended plug side of "Sock It."
VinylFullofSoul • 636 views
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7 months ago
Sade - Soldier Of Love
Sade's The Ultimate Collection feat. 25 classic songs + 4 new tracks is available now at http://www.smarturl.it/sadeuc
Music video by Sade perform...
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7 months ago
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What I really hate is an excellent video from an artist whose voice REALLY SUCKS! Make me want to have a coronary! I figure I do best to stay away from them altogether since I'm stuck in the era of Motown/Stax/Sound of Phila. w/some Jazz &Fusion thrown in to mix it up a little.
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7 months ago
JAMES JAMERSON
Short clip on Jamerson`s influence in the 60s bass playing. He was the most influencial electric bassist before Pastorius, allthough we didn´t know...
behjoh • 176,942 views
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@behjoh Even so, before Jaco's parents had even met & conceived him, Jamerson had changed the course of electric bass playing.
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7 months ago
Motown FUNK BROTHERS Heaven must have sent you Rare
Featuring Andantes on Background Vocals The Players in order of appearance on Video are Earl Van Dyke Keyboards Bob Babbitt Bass Guitar Eddie Bongo...
cloud9dj • 82,214 views
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@MacMic333 Negligible, as far as Motown's hits were concerned.
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7 months ago
TheSoulhawk • 4,658 views
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Comparing the Tempts to the Monitors is like comparing apples to oranges. There is NO COMPARISON! The Tempts version is much more smoother; gotta love that tight, 5 part harmony!
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11 months ago
The Four Tops "Still Waters Run Deep" (1970)
The Four Tops "Still Waters Run Deep" (1970)
rovingeye2 • 556,725 views
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@sonicstep Put the crack pipe down; there are no trumpets in this song!
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11 months ago
The Temptations - Get Ready
I love this... enjoy!!
tes74 • 817,559 views
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@douglas320 Correction: The Tempts recorded on Motown's Gordy label.
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The Temptations - I'm Losing You
The classic Temptation lineup perform one of their classic hits on the Smothers Brothers show.
2old2Rock • 4,339,958 views
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@gblueslover2 - Tempts were first; that was the Funk Brothers backing them, as they did all of the Motown artists back then.
@ranran19701 All I can say is that it works for me 100% of the time.