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1 month ago
Eddie Van Halen Les Paul Special Appearance 1988
Eddie Van Halen is introduced by Les Paul during Les Paul's 1988 cable/home video special. Eddie also performs a short guitar solo which includes ...
Bacardicus • 17,874 views
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1 month ago
1979 Jerry Doucette - Someday
Another really good song from "The Douce is Loose"
hibypass • 170 views
dooksnob
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My fave Jerry Doucette song. Kicks ass. Oh bring back 1979
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1 month ago
Carl Wilson - Hold Me (with Myrna Smith)
Little known album by Carl Wilson, whom created this soulful mix alongside Myrna Smith, at a time when The Beach Boys weren't producing quality mus...
RedFleetHacker • 1,339 views
dooksnob
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I was playing this one night when my ex walked in the door and said something to the effect " I ''m glad you found something useful to do with your time" I thought I had.
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1 month ago
The Beach Boys - God Only Knows
The eighth track from the Beach Boys album "Pet Sounds" from 1966.
Alixx2 • 2,273,281 views
dooksnob
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These guys kind of gave the Beatles a musical run for their money. In retrospect this seems to be brilliance.
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1 month ago
Billie Davis - Watcha Gonna Do (1965)_HQ
Billie Davis - Watcha Gonna Do (1965)
nyrainbow5 • 95,330 views
dooksnob
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As someone else remarked. Love the set decoration. So mid sixties. Love it.
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1 month ago
The Big Three - I'm With You - 45rpm Liverpool Rockers! 1963
They were known as the U.K. "Power Trio" from the early 60's! Sadly, their music never caught on and only produced a couple of singles! They certa...
PCino45s2 • 3,005 views
dooksnob
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I have been trying to hear this for over 40 years. Thank you. Lesser known Mersey Beat group.
Thanks so much.
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2 months ago
BUDDY RICH IMPOSSIBLE DRUM SOLO *HQ*
An Insane Drum Solo from Buddy Rich performed @ the concert of the Americas,
Please Rate Comment and Suscribe!
DrummaAddict • 1,150,776 views
dooksnob
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I remember a Tonight Show where Robert Klein,(yes I know I'm old) was dogging Buddy Rich in an interview. He said something to the effect that Buddy would be playing Disneyland in a Goofy suit. Buddy Rich then proceeded to shred. Robert Klein was contrite and embarrassed, to the point where he sa...
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2 months ago
Focus - Hocus Pocus Live '73
Dutch prog-rockers Focus giving a breathtaking performance on NBC´s Midnight Special.
Thijs van Leer - Vox, Flute, Organ
Jan Akkerman - Guitar (-g...
loerez • 1,849,018 views
dooksnob
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And Eric Clapton is God because?.............
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2 months ago
Brian Setzer on 1950's style
Brian Setzer in the 1983 documentary "Cool Cats: 25 Years of Rock 'n' Roll Style," talking about the coolness of 1950's style.
ahaze • 22,216 views
dooksnob
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This guy seems to be channeling the fifties. He is the man. Got the looks, the licks.
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2 months ago
ZZ Top - Nasty Dogs and Funky Kings
ZZ Top is an American rock trio, formed in late 1969 in Houston, Texas, by Billy Gibbons (lead vocals and lead guitar), Dusty Hill (vocals, bass, a...
RakyMaky • 47,240 views
dooksnob
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As usual. Genius riff.Genius simplicity. Although not so simple.
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2 months ago
eberardo4034 • 7,387 views
dooksnob
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Yessssssss.Kick ass. Guitar solo is absolutely the best. The way the bass and lead intertwine.They kill
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2 months ago
Nektar-Remember The Future (full version, original vinyl mix).mov
480p for BETTER SOUND.
Here is Nektar's Remember The Future.
The original Passport label pressing.
Digitized with a Lenco L75, Shure V15III (Ed ...
turntablesrock • 18,993 views
dooksnob
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Thank you.Saw them in Toronto, Massey Hall 1974. I am glad to hear my musical tastes were in tact back then.
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3 months ago
Michel Pagliaro Give us more one chance (audio only)
Succes anglophone de Michel Pagliaro.
sunaru5 • 4,698 views
dooksnob
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thanks so much for uploading this. I bought this 45 rpm in Calgary in 1970.Lost in transit. Been a fan ever since.Great song. Great guy
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4 months ago
The Longest Highway Home - The Reason
The first single off The Reason's new Album "Fools." A road trip. A van party. Hanging out the window guitar solo. Getting home just in time... D...
thereasonrock • 149,524 views
dooksnob
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@1970JDL Agreed.
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5 months ago
The Spencer Davis Group - My Babe (1965)_HQ
The Spencer Davis Group - My Babe (1965)
nyrainbow5 • 46,021 views
dooksnob
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Jimmy Saville.So vile
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5 months ago
heinz just like eddie
brilliant tribute to eddie cochran from the former tornados member heinz burt
greaser1993 • 23,342 views
dooksnob
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@holydiver73 really? always sounded great. I saw Heinz 1964 and the guitarist was a red haired guy who kicked ass. Played a Gretsch. Greased lightning. I don't think it was Ritchie Blackmore though.
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5 months ago
Jimi Hendrix - Lulu Show 1968
Jimi and The Experience perform on the 1968 BBC show "Whats Happening - Lulu" and deliver an electrifying performance
ArthurtwoSheds • 8,468 views
dooksnob
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@PalerShadeOfWhite
It was 1968.How do I know? That was the last year I lived in the UK and my buddies told me about it that evening, down at the pub,because I missed it.Anyway,the Cream broke up in 68 and supposedly this is him giving the nod to them.
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6 months ago
The Small Faces - Green Circles [Excellent quality]
Don't forget to check out my other channels:
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SixtiesPopGoldExtra • 10,359 views
dooksnob
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These songs are hits, if you are living in the mid sixties, which these guys were. What went wrong?They were hip.They were sixties.They were great.What went wrong?
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6 months ago
Small Faces, Itchycoo Park
Small Faces performs Itchycoo Park.
Foxtrotx1 • 2,311,910 views
dooksnob
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Like I said on another post. This to me is England 1967.Beautiful.
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6 months ago
STEVE MARRIOTT: PERSONAL INTERVIEW 1985 *Rare & Up-Close!* *Must See!*
Steve Marriott: Personal Interview With Nick Horner
London, England 1985
BloozeRockJunky • 83,247 views
dooksnob
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Great guy. Love him. He was a scary looking little guy when he first started. Actually Kenny Jones had a kind of hard nut look about him. Anyway they were great.How they had financial problems is effing criminal.
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6 months ago
Steve Marriott the great!
From the DVD "The life and times of Steve Marriott", buy the DVD, please contact John Hellier or go to the link at the bottom.
The one and only St...
gliedo • 270,063 views
dooksnob
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Something about Itchycoo Park.It is England in 1967 to me. Really is "all to beautiful"
Steve Marriot deserved better.
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6 months ago
The Beatles: Blue Jay Way
This is a music video of the song Blue Jay Way, by the Beatles, written by George.
Sorry for the poor quality. It was like that to begin with...
netsurfer1212 • 245,278 views
dooksnob
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George was a very underrated Beatle. Frankly, I think this song and others he wrote capture the kind of 60s mystical Beatles essence. His song "when we was fab" just captures and sums up that whole era to me anyway.So he still had the gift, twenty years on. Great persona and very nice guitarist ...
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6 months ago
The Beatles - Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except Me And My Monkey
Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except Me And My Monkey Take 12 Lennon-McCartney 23 Jul 1968
mamadurs • 134,182 views
dooksnob
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Everybody seems to think the stones were badasses, but can you think of any stones song which kicks ass like the Beatles? This song kicks ass. Andrew Loog Oldham said something to the effect that the Rolling Stones were sold as thugs, when actually they were nice guys. The Beatles were sold as ni...
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6 months ago
THE MOST HILARIOUS WRESTLING MATCH EVER !
Former ballet dancer, Ricki Star, takes on rough, tough Frank Fozo sometime in the late 50s - early 60s. The ever graceful twinkletoes Starr contin...
spiritofsylvox • 35,804 views
dooksnob
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Great.I used to watch him in England in the sixties on Saturday afternoon sports. He was around for years there. So glad there is footage of him. Way ahead of his time even in these times.Fantastically original and entertaining. Wonder what happened to him?
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7 months ago
Joe Brown Dave Edmunds Dark Town Strutters Ball
Rock legends Joe Brown and Dave Edmunds playing together on the opening night of their UK tour (Liverpool 15 September). Go see!
hotun • 69,447 views
dooksnob
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Yes. Joe was always one of the slickest, fastest, killer guitarists. I saw him at the Adelphi in Slough around 1964. He still looks the same.
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7 months ago
Greg Giraldo on Late Night With Conan O'Brien (2003)
Greg Giraldo on Late Night With Conan O'Brien. 2003.
smellydookie • 52,704 views
dooksnob
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This was the first time I ever saw Greg.Thanks for posting it. My absolute favorite,genius.
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10 months ago
THE PIRATES - Castin' My Spell
R&B BOMB!
UK 45
EZEdj • 7,869 views
dooksnob
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Mick Green was the Eddy Van Halen of his time. Mostly unrecognized by the great unwashed public, but revered by other guitarists in England. Finally he became recognized decades later as the true guitar hero he always was. This track proves it. Think it 's easy. Try playing it
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10 months ago
Funny How Love Can Be - The Ivy League Vinyl
Funny How Love Can Be/The Ivy League/Flash Back aka Pye Records Reissue/1965/45 R.P.M/Vinyl
vinylrecordboy • 23,903 views
dooksnob
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beautiful. Great harmonies. Fond memories
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10 months ago
s2trash • 542 views
dooksnob
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I'll try again to post. Mick King ,who was the guitarist, was recognized by other British Guitarist as the BEST in the country. I saw them in 1964 in High Wycombe .Mick King was the King.I haven't heard this track since 1964 or whenever it was their entry on Ready Steady Win. Mick was very simil...
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1 year ago
Charlie Sheen rants against em all!
more videos like this - http://STARFORCEHIPHOP.com
theforcesite • 128,301 views
dooksnob
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Well, his rant sort of reminds me of the closing scene of Scarface.Although his show was pretty much formula comedy, it was quite entertaining and it gave him a new shot at a career which was pretty much faded. Why would he be so full of resentment and vitriol about a show that gave him so much? ...
I think Frank Zappa said something to the effect that Eddie Van Halen reinvented the electric guitar. Anyway, he gave him the nod. The guy was and still is a Wizard.He had the looks and the charm back then too.