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5 months ago
Crispin Glover on Letterman
Crispin. Helion. Glover.
hifilofi • 2,935,815 views
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5 months ago
Buddy Holly - Ready Teddy
A Song recorded by Little Richard and covered by Buddy Holly in 1957. With Buddy on vocals and lead guitar, Niki Sullivan on Rythm guitar, Joe B. M...
kylecrazyford • 737,091 views
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I don't hear Little Richard's influence AT ALL in "I Want to Hold Your Hand" or "She Loves You".... those don't sound like Little Richard songs at all! If anything, sounds more like Buddy Holly. Plus, John sang lead on those songs... everyone knows it was Paul who was the most influenced by Lit...
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6 months ago
The Kinks - Brainwashed
Artist: The Kinks
Song: Brainwashed
Album: Arthur: Or The Decline And Fall Of The British Empire
Year: 1969
Written By Ray Davies
CoolPomegranate • 35,570 views
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I wouldn't call anything The Beatles, Dylan, or Brian Wilson did "effortless". In fact, making Pet Sounds pretty much destroyed Brian Wilson for years.... he's still a casualty, in my opinion. I think the Stones unfairly don't get the same accolades as the others for their songwriting.... they ...
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6 months ago
Zappa-Lennon3
Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention appeared with John Lennon and Yoko One on June 5, 1971 at Fillmore. Both released music from the event wit...
zappafan1325 • 37,545 views
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The Beatles as good as George Martin stuff is bullshit. I'm sick of hearing that crap.... what the fuck has George Martin done since The Beatles? I'm out.....
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6 months ago
Oasis - Wonderwall
http://www.OasisFanatic.com This was the song that made Oasis amazingly popular worldwide. It worked because it's a love song. Most people associat...
oasisvideos • 38,895,285 views
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@IzDatChick in my dictionary, it means "Oasis". (I'll also accept U2 and Sting!)
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6 months ago
Nirvana - In Bloom
Music video by Nirvana performing In Bloom. (C) 1992 Geffen Records
NirvanaVEVO • 11,232,523 views
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Neil Young was the father of grunge.... Nirvana owed alot to other musical groups, Cobain admitted this himself, and it depressed him. He thought he was a fraud, unfairly. You can hear Beatles hooks and definitely a big Pixies influence in their songs.
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6 months ago
Lovin' Spoonful - Rain On The Roof [Excellent quality]
As far as I know, this is the only clip available where they do this beautiful song.
SixtiesPopGold • 27,684 views
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I'm skeptical about their playing on their records.... I haven't seen anything where these guys are playing live. I suspect, like most bands of the era, they had session guys. But, like The Turtles, they were on a very small label so maybe the record company couldn't afford session men.....
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7 months ago
Supergrass - Alright
Supergrass - Alright
supergrassofficial • 1,621,555 views
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Sounds like The Rutles song... "I Must Be In Love"......
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1 year ago
byrds
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added to a playlist
The Joaquin Phoenix episode was staged.....poorly too.