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3 months ago
Bobby Lyle - Mother Nile - 1977 [Jazz-Funk]
Take off "The Genie" album (Capitol, 1978)
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3 months ago
"Let Me Down Easy" by Inez Foxx
Off of "Inez Foxx At Memphis", 1973
BeyondBodyAndSoul • 136,620 views
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3 months ago
Jimmy Smith - The Sermon (1964)
BBC TV Jimmy Smith - Hammond Organ; Quentin Warren - guitar; Billy Hart - drums
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3 months ago
McDonalds ASS WHIPPIN in Greenwich Village NY
Two women McDonald slapped a McDonalds employee behing the counter. When he hit her back the two women up over the counter to fight the McDonalds e...
media2watch • 285,781 views
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Don't be to hard on Ol' Vinny, he was just saying the safe thing. Women like this think they're entitled to be aggressive and then play the V card to escape retaliation in kind. If the scenario had been 2 guys jumping the McD guy, people would overwhelmingly support his reaction.
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4 months ago
Isley Brothers - Who's That Lady (United Artists 714)
Flip: My Little Girl
issued on United Artists Records in 1964
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5 months ago
BETTYE SWANN - CLOSED FOR THE SEASON
awesome tuneage from bettye
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5 months ago
UMC
Un brano del Maestro Riccardo Dalli Cardillo, nato appositamente per l'Underground Music Club.
Riccardo Dalli Cardillo: Piano Rhodes.
Giuseppe Arne...
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5 months ago
Mahalia Jackson in concert 1961 part 5
To my dear Friend Riekie she passed away today i promisse to load up her song from this concert .
You'll Never Walk Alone
Part 5 of this great co...
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5 months ago
Mahalia Jackson - I Couldn't Keep It To Myself
Another gem by the Queen of Gospel. Sorry for the poor sound/video quality.
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5 months ago
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5 months ago
Mahalia Jackson--How I got over LIVE
Mahalia Jackson live in Chicago a favorite of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Mahalia sang this at the march on washington just before King gave the I h...
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5 months ago
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6 months ago
Giuseppe Armani - Armani figurines - Armani collectibles
Whether or not you are the type to buy collectible figurines for their investment value, the distinct lifelike design of Armani statues are a must-...
BarronsCatalog • 1,010 views
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What is the name of the figure at 0:16? I have one without the floral print on the skirt.
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6 months ago
Outloud "It's Love" full
Here is one from the vaults! This is a rare music video for the single of the album "Outloud". Outloud was also the name of a trio put together by ...
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6 months ago
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I've looking for this song for forever. I had the album but of course it's lost now. I was beginning to think I had only imagined there was group called Outloud with Niles Rodgers. thanx.
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6 months ago
Ecstasy - Ohio Players
From 1973's "Ecstasy", here's the title track by Ohio Players. Go 'head Junie!!! Sang it boy. Short but sweet.
Sampled later for Jay-Z withNotorio...
teenabeenaweena • 275,507 views
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the secret behind this jam is the bass that keeps you in a holding pattern for 3 bars then finally lets you land in the next two.. Junies vocals and keyboards dancing in and out of the rhythm
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6 months ago
Doing it to Death- James Brown Bass Line
Quick video of a great grooving bass line.
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6 months ago
The Ohio Players - Fire
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I love that little thing the keyboards does at 1:40. Somebody asked if this was jazz funk. Not really, but most funk bands had some players with jazz and/or blues chops. I always looked forward to buying new albums and playing the instrumental tracks. The guys could show off. Just about ever...
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6 months ago
James Brown-There was a time
Live 1968
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@brotherap, I think In0tNa was referring the length of the video clip being too short rather than JB's height.
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6 months ago
Jimi Hendrix 1965 Night Train Television Show
Jimi in the backline of Buddy & Stacy doing "Shotgun" on the television show Night Train from 1965.
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Wait a minute, 1:16, are they doing the macarena?
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6 months ago
Incredible Shade Illusion!
download this song on iTunes and Amazon
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7 months ago
Jackson 5 in Florida 1970 2parts / 2eme partie
Reportage
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at 6:48 they were singing "wanna take you higher" by Sly & Family Stone....earlier they were doing Stand by Sly, mixed with Message to a Black Man by the Temptations
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7 months ago
Stevie Wonder in studio "Superstition" 1973
Stevie Wonder studio performance 1973.
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It's funny that I should have noticed all those "left handed" guitarists, but the first thing I took note of the the left handed conga player. I was trying to follow along and kept getting messed up when he was using his left hand when I was expecting his right. I was saying "this guy has got t...
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7 months ago
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8 months ago
James Brown - Gonna Have A Funky Good Time
Classic!
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anybody ever notice that this tune is a reworking of James' version of Honky Tonk (by Bill Doggett) without the chord changes and melody?
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8 months ago
JAMES BROWN Funky Good Time (Rehearsal for David Letterman Show)
IkeDyson71 • 1,915 views
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wow, where did you get that???! swingin version of Doing it to death. I wonder when the show for this rehearsal aired
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8 months ago
James Brown @ The David Letterman Show
As always, your comments and ratings are greatly appreciated.
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made ...
MyInnerEyeMusic • 8,653 views
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He knew how to work the crowd. That was a nice exit and encore
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8 months ago
James Brown - Sex Machine - O Padrinho do Soul
Mix de Videos dos Grandes Shows do Padrinho do Soul
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check out the move with the mike at 2:01 to 2:03
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8 months ago
Sexmachine James Brown 1971
James Brown 1971 Sexmachine with Fred Wesley
bushtales • 1,980,725 views
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I like this version. A sedate, bluesy swing to it. love that first guitar playing those 2 chords.
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8 months ago
JAMES BROWN There Was A Time (Letterman 1982)
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whoever is on bass is wearing it out!
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8 months ago
James Brown - Cold Sweat Part 1
Live At Boston Garden 1968
I had to split it in two. It was about 12 minutes.
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8 months ago
James Brown - Cold Sweat Part 2
Live At Boston Garden 5th April 1968
I had to split it in two. It was about 12 minutes.
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8 months ago
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that's some fuuuuuunky drumming. where did he get all those ghost notes? notice how he keeps an intense gaze on JB following his cues. I replayed that solo a dozen times, it was so funky
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10 months ago
CORA GREEN Bei mir bist du schön 1938
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You're welcome. I recently heard a parody version "The bear missed the train" which was popularized by Jean Shepard years ago which set me to searching for the original
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10 months ago
Twine Time
Alvin Cash & The Crawlers
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Those brothas in the back are puttin it down!
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10 months ago
A SWINGIN' SAFARI in STEREO by Bert Kaempfert - 1962!
Cool Song. Hopefully you're not listening to it on tinny computer speakers! http://www.ModCollectibles.com
Big upright bass AND electric Fender t...
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Miriam Makeba's Pata Pata has the same melodic swing to it. I didn't realize this was also written by a South African.
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10 months ago
Paul Lewis - Girl You Need A Change Of Mind (Idjut Edit)
The original 79 version is mighty fine in itself. But those sneaky Idjut's have took it and made it more feelgood and anthemic beyond your imaginat...
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original wasn't in '79....Kendrick put this out in '72
Also on Ronnie Laws debut Pressure Sensitive. Bobby played on that too