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3 days ago
The Rolling Stones at THEIR VERY BEST-With Brian Jones (10/64)
The Stones and The Yardbirds were the two main bands that inspired many of the American Punk Garagebands that i love.
00:20 Around and Around
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4 days ago
Top 10 Most Underrated Beatles songs
Purely my opinion, here's ten great songs that never seem to get any credit for being as great as they are. And I forgot to put the title in numbe...
clockworkfiction3 • 473,321 views
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When they played, they always looked like they were having fun.
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2 months ago
Cream - Sunshine Of Your Love (Royal Albert Hall 2005) (19 of 22)
Cream - Sunshine Of Your Love live at Royal Albert Hall, London.
May 2, 3, 5, 6. 1080p
19 of 22
In May of 2005 Cream returned to London's Royal Al...
theeshrimpking • 31,952 views
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2 months ago
Blues Shuffle Rhythm
This clip is an excerpt from Brad Davis' Flatpicking the Blues DVD/Book/CD course. In this clip Brad is demonstrating the basic blues shuffle rhyt...
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5 months ago
RICKY NELSON - UNCHAINED MELODY
RICKY NELSON - UNCHAINED MELODY - 1957.
with wonderful pictures from the young Ricky.
AaronK33 • 252,254 views
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We use to watch O&H in the late 50's, early 60's and sit on front of the television and my Mother and Father would be on the couch laughing with us kids.
My Three Sons,The Nelsons, Topper, Gale Storm, The Honeymooners, Ed Sullivan and the one that started it all, I Love Lucy, and American Bandsta...
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5 months ago
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5 months ago
The Chambers Brothers - Time Has Come Today (Live)
pretty short version
NShep53 • 1,924 views
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THey played at my homecoming dance at Marshall University in 68 or 69.
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6 months ago
Baby Please Don't Go & Gloria
Me playing along with the recordings of Baby Please Don't Go and Gloria by the group Them with Van Morrison. Both these tunes were released in 1964...
jay92069 • 44,227 views
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Had a band back in High School, 1964.
Played Gloria, Here Comes The Night, Mystic Eyes and Baby Please Don't Go.
I played a Sunburst 1964 Fender Jaguar through a 1960 Fender Bassman.
Sold the Guitar about 5 years ago, it looked like SRV's #1 and still have the amp.
Played in alot of bands, but th...
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6 months ago
Otis Redding- I've Been Loving You Too Long (To Stop Now) Live 1967
Live performance of one of the greatest love songs ever written.
creekmorebanks • 722,339 views
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Steve Cropper, Duck Dunn, Otis and the Bar Keys, man was that some group.
I remember it was 12/15/67 I was driving home to NJ form Marshall University and was on the PA Turnpke when I heard the news.
Poor Otis.
Dock of the Bay went to number one.
Otis smiled in Heaven.
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6 months ago
James Brown - Papa's got a brand new bag
James Brown singing "Papa's got a brand new bag" at tv program "Shindig!".
LauraAmiga • 1,800,114 views
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Saw James in Bluefield, Va back in college in 1966.
After a dozen acts, most yelling "stand up and clap your hands," the house lights dimmed, the drummer started playing and James danced across the stage on one foot and grabbed the mike with his head down and waited for the applause to get louder...
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6 months ago
The Kinks - You really Got me (live) ! !
nooww this is the kinkss really live !!
Senthel99 • 232,134 views
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I was around( Junior in High School) in 1964 when the British Invasion hit America.
Music was boring with American Bandstand rock stars lip syncing to the songs.
These groups came over and were exciting, had long hair, wrote their own music, played live.
The Beatles, Stones, DC5, Kinks, Cream, Ji...
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6 months ago
Rolling Stones Tell me you´re coming back again
Tell Me (You're Coming Back) is a song by English rock and roll band The Rolling Stones, featured on their 1964 self-titled album (US title: Englan...
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7 months ago
The Fatal Glass of Beer 1
"You won't consider me rude if I play with ma mitts on will yer?"
williamclaudefields • 77,690 views
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We use to have 16mm films in the student union at college every Wed evening in the 60's.
We'd bring the little "airplane bottles" of bourbon and scotch in with us and watch the Marx Brothers, WC Fields, and many more.
If you're drinking and watching Fields, there's a whole bunch of sarcasm you do...
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7 months ago
Beatles - 1st Presentation with Ed Sullivan show
Fue el domingo 9 de febrero de 1964. Primera presentación de los Beatles en EUA. Los Beatles fueron vistos por 73 millones de telespectadores estad...
carlosiff • 272,366 views
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Ed Sullivan has all the groups on his show. DC5, Stones, Beatles,Doors, Janis, Bill Haley Temps, Tops, Supreme 's and so many more in the 50's and 60's and don't forget Elvis's debute,where he was shot form the waist up.
There's a web site with a list of all people Ed had on his show and he had b...
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7 months ago
Rory Gallagher Live At The Marquee 1972
Final Song, 4. We're Gonna Jump / Bullfrog Blues
Enjoy.
moonrocket • 12,019 views
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Rory had a tryout with the Rolling Stones to replace Mick Taylor( what a mistake Taylor made!) but his alcoholism was a factor and they hired Ronnie Wood.
In my opinion( I'm a guitar player) Rory was a better slide player and could write songs too, but being a good old Irishman the bottle got to ...
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7 months ago
AC/DC - Live - Let There Be Rock 1977
Let There Be Rock live with Bon Scott, 1977.
mazzoli • 1,300,175 views
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Bonn lived and died the rock star life.
LIke Jimi, JIm Morrison, Elvis Brian Jones and so many others he had a short life span.
But, he could rock like the best of them and was the prefect front man for a rock and roll band.
Let there be rock.
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7 months ago
Otis Redding - Pain in my heart
Ochoch7 & Wakatjo, Suriname, Sranang, Paramaribo, Golden Oldies, Soul, R&B, Kaseko, Bigi poku, Reggae, & Vacation. Take you back to, Down Memory Lane.
Wakatjo • 1,351,457 views
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The band was starting to play" Shake" when the video cut out.
Otis was the upcoming new king of soul along with several others in 1967.
His band with Duck Dunn and Steve Cropper were in an automobile going to meet Otis at a gig when they heard about the plane crash.
I believe It was 12/15/67, I w...
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7 months ago
The Truth about Stairway to Heaven backwards
the truth about stairway to heaven and its back masking allegations
Irmogamecocfan1 • 2,857,520 views
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Remember Paul (McCartney) is dead miss him miss him on one of the Beatles albums?
John got too far into playing music backwards and using hidden messages on his tunes and don't forget Sympathy for the Devil from the Stones.
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8 months ago
Eddie Van Halen and Angus Young Solos
clips of Eddie Van Halen and Angus Young Solos
therealcrazeemon • 560,618 views
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Don't forget Jimmy Page and James Burton.
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8 months ago
Dean Martin presents The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones singing in the Hollywood Palace Dean Martin Show
hollypower2 • 437,527 views
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Dean Martin once said, "If they think I'm drunk that's Ok, but i couldn't have preformed like that, no one could have."
Check out the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, Dean and George Gobe on UTube.
One of the funniest moments ever on Johnny's show
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8 months ago
Four Tops Baby I Need Your Lovin'
Four Tops performing in 1965
ukdh • 2,632,320 views
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We couldn't wait, back in 1964-1967 for the Temps and the Tops to release new tunes.
They were always so good and My Girl still sounds as fresh as it did in the 60's.
Makes you want to turn the lights, grab your favorite girl and slow dance to the Temps greatest song of all time..
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8 months ago
AC/DC Bad Boy Boogie 1978 2/5
AC/DC on Rock Goes To College in 1978 doing Bad Boy Boogie
bcasey63 • 190,717 views
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The Thunder from down under.
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8 months ago
Slowly I turned... Step by step...
The classic skit starring Lou Costello and the incredible Sid Fields.
vonhumboldtfleischer • 216,017 views
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At college in the 60's they were on at 4:30 pm with their half hour daily show.
Bud, Lou, Stinky, Mr Fields, Mike the Cop, Botchagoolou, Hillary made us laugh during ther week and on Sunday's when we all were hung over it hurt to laugh at their 90 minute feature films.
Thanks all you wonderful pe...
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8 months ago
The Blues Project - Wake Me Shake Me - Live 1981
THE BLUES PROJECT -LIVE INTERNATIONAL CASINO,NYC MARCH 17,1981
One of the first album-oriented, "underground" groups in the United States, the Bl...
albundyphd • 7,197 views
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I have this album and saw them at the Cafe A Go Go in the village at NYC in 1967.
Al Kooper had a little toy piano on top of his keyboard and took a few solos on it.
Flute Thing, Cheryl's Coming Home, Wake Me Shake Me,
These guys were really good.
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8 months ago
Chuck Berry & Bruce Springsteen - Johnny B. Goode
en directo, en 1995, 2 genios de la musica sobre el escenario
PabloZaragoza • 140,907 views
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The father of Rock and Roll
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8 months ago
Elvis Presley Love me tender Best Version Ever Amazing Performance
Edited Performance from both renditions of the song, in the '68 Comeback Special. Elvis at his best. Never This song sounded so good With a Brutal ...
Galoport • 1,006,913 views
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This is why he's called The King
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8 months ago
Elvis Presley Jailhouse Rock 1957 colour
Colourised version of the song from the film
exit9999 • 34,010,816 views
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THE KING
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8 months ago
Suspicious Mind - Elvis Presley
Video Suspicious Mind
clareconvy • 15,441,741 views
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On WABC MusicRadio in NYC during my high school days form 1962-66 they just introduced Elvis as "The King. "
Check out the 1968 Singer Special( The Elvis Comeback Special.)
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8 months ago
Unchained Melody - Righteous Brothers
Unchained Melody(Melodia desencadenada...)
un clasico del año 1965...a color...
Lyric
Oh, my love
my darling
I've hungered for your touch
a lo...
magnus306 • 9,577,945 views
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Bobby set the bar for this song.
It is a timeless classic.
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9 months ago
Susquehanna Hat Co
This is one of Abbot & Costello's lesser known, yet just as hilarious routines, the classic Bagel Street scene—itself adapted from the popular vaud...
rubysuncle • 51,162 views
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At college in the 60's A&C's 30 minute show came on at 4:30pm and and it was a must see.
We always talked about it the next day.
On Sunday's at 11:30 their movies were on and we were all hung over from the weekend, but we laughed till our heads hurt.
I read that off camera they hated each other, ...
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9 months ago
Beatles Live USA PT2 of 5 - HQ
A compilation of the best quality live performance video that I could find.
BEATLES - Live Performances in the USA - (Turn Left @ Greenland)
Genuin...
TheKnowBuddies • 89,976 views
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They always looked like they were having fun entertaining us.
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9 months ago
Hot Casing Down BRA!!! OUCH!!! ( 44 MAG & 357 MAG! )
She Likes A Big Boom! Blonde girl shooting a 44 magnum with massive recoil! She also takes a hot casing down her bra LOL! Video features Heather La...
Jeff3230 • 6,641,227 views
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My Dad bought me my first gun, a 22 bolt action rifle.
He tought me never to point a gun at anything you don't intend to shoot, not even my Daisy BB gun which i still have with alot of other Semi Autos, Revolvers and Shot guns in my gun safe.
I'm a NRA member since 12 years old (I'm 62) and I hav...
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9 months ago
Rolling Stones - Mona - London - March 19, 1964
Camden Theatre
kg441 • 11,329 views
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Mona, the Bo Didley beat
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9 months ago
The Yardbirds - Shapes of Things & Over, Under, Sideways, Down (1966 France)
Live 1966 France Provins Rock Festival
Keith Relf introducing next song, Over, Under, Sideways, Down
H.264
Wolffishfish • 35,528 views
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I was a teenager in the early 1960's and couldn't sing like the Doo Wop groups, but when the British Invasion hit, I was right there with my guitar playing lead and and singing lead vocal too.
It was a great time to be young in high school and college playing at all the dances and later having th...
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9 months ago
Rolling Stones - Not Fade Away - Live 1964
1964-09-26
chriss999 • 170,502 views
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Brian is blowing two harps
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9 months ago
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Brian was the leder of the group.
Check out the early album instruments credits and you'll see Brian played everything.
I saw them in 1965 and two other times with Brian and the girls went nuts everytime he made a move.
I grew up in those days. It was a great time to be young.
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9 months ago
27 Club - Brian Jones
http://www.WatchMojo.com presents... A look at the group of amazing musicians who tragically died at the young age of 27.
WatchMojo • 80,507 views
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I was there for the British Invasion in 1964 and my favorite group was the Stones.
Brian Jones was the leader until drugs took control of him and he was useless as a musician.
Mick and Keith went to see Jones play and Richard's said," The cat was playing bottle neck slide, what the F###!
I still ...
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9 months ago
The Yardbirds Live 1965 Heart full of soul. / For Your Love
Back to Back edit of 2 great Yardbirds songs
wksufreshair • 19,183 views
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I was a junior in high school when the British Invasion hit the USA,
Rock and Roll became boring, but when the Beatles played on Ed Sullivan the flood gates opened and all the groups came over.
It was an exciting time and WABC Music Radio in NY played alll the hits.
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9 months ago
Hollies - Bus Stop - 1966 (live)
Hollies - Bus Stop - 1966 (live)
Gurumachine1000 • 1,050,252 views
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This song was played the whole summer of 1966 on Music Radio 77 WABC New York.
What a great time we had!
Watch the cop with the white riot helmet walk into the first row of the audience at 10:17.