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1 day ago
The Poets - She Blew A Good Thing
Another northern soul classic from The Poets.
sandfordway • 32,312 views
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1 day ago
Marmalade - Radancer
Copyright Disclaimer--"Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as crit...
TheVideoJukebox • 35,153 views
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Takes me back to the Electric Garden in Sauchiehall St in the early 70s.
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1 day ago
Marmalade - Reflections Of My Life (Rare, Live)
Concert tour clip from 1970 :)
bze2nlz4 • 27,120 views
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To the person who asked how someone so young could write such reflective lyrics: Junior Campbell wrote this at 22 in the same way as John Lennon could write 'In My Life' at 24, Cat Stevens 'Father and Son' at 22, George Michael 'Different Corner' at 21 and the precocious Janis Ian 'Society's Chil...
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1 day ago
BA Robertson dissed by Annabella Lwin of Bow Wow Wow
Annabella Lwin of Bow Wow Wow tears a strip off Scottish popster BA Roberston on his chat show in 1982. Originally broadcast as part of the TV Hell...
yorkshiresky • 52,982 views
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BA Robertson ageing at 26 years old? Pop was definitely eating itself before PWEI if that's true. However against Annabella's 16 at the time, I suppose he was ageing. Either way, if you consider the body of work produced by both up to now [2012] her dissing ws misplaced. You don't need to like th...
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2 days ago
Tears for Fears - Johnny Panic and the Bible of Dreams
1990 "Seeds of Love" ((1999 Remaster))
1michelemichele1 • 14,287 views
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Does anyone have the Fluke remix?
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2 days ago
Tears for Fears - Woman in chains
Woman in chains
harperlewis • 662,222 views
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Rolad Orzabal's best song and a great album from the pre-soundwars days. I used to carry The Seeds Of Love around to test the quality of sound systems. Mine was never good enough to get the full range out of the CD. Great vocal by Oleta Adams and on-the-money drums from Phil Collins.
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2 days ago
Robbie Williams ✪ Angels ✪ live @ Glastonbury [HD]
Angels live glastonbury
PGforRW • 583,672 views
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A beautiful Robbie/ Guy Chambers/Ray Heffernan song, I saw him sing in 1999 but it needs a vocal range Robbie no longer has. He leaves the chorus to the crowd until the final chorus because he can't do all three anymore. At the final chorus he just about makes it through. No matter, great song. I...
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2 days ago
S Club 7 - reach for the stars
S Club 7 - reach for the stars
Caputerd on a pentium 2 350mhz in the year 2000
bmw518rijder • 1,310,061 views
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A few years ago this was a regular song choice by hopefuls on UK TV talent shows. It was almost inevitably sung badly because the singer had not analysed the song. The boys sing the verse in the lower key and the girls sing the verse after the key change. Not that many novice singers have the ra...
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1 week ago
John Mayall October 7th, 1971 complete concert audio (with Jimmy McCulloch)
John Mayall
Falkoner Teatret, Copenhagen, Denmark [København, Danmark]
October 7th, 1971
Band:
John Mayall (vocals, harmonica, keyboards, guita...
JimmyMcCullochFan • 752 views
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Never thought I'd find this - I saw this lineup at Green's Playhouse in Glasgow on the same tour. Jimmy McCulloch was only about 17. I remember Mayall name-checking Jimmy's band, 'Bent Frame' and the obligatory hometown boy routine as Jimmy grew up there. I saw Jimmy Culloch play with Stone The C...
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1 week ago
etta james I'd Rather Go Blind
Rather go blind is one of the greatest sad songs ever made..
I cringe when I hear other people sing it. Thank you Etta.
If you had to get introduc...
djmane1 • 8,257,249 views
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I was introduced to this song by the Chicken Shack version in 1969, with Christine Perfect on vocal. Didn't take too long to find Etta though.
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1 week ago
Thrashing Doves - Jesus On The Payroll (NYC Club Mix)
1987 A&M USA. Shoom memories. NYC Club Mix.
tobesterr • 1,962 views
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I thought that 'Sixty Five Thousand' by Erasure came out the year after this.
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1 week ago
myspace Annie Ross Twisted 1959 Video by Sluggo Myspace Video
roadkillstu • 23,530 views
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Annie Ross and Count Basie? Bliss. Annie is 81 but isplaying 2 gigs in her family's home town on 22 and 24 February 2012, at the Glasgow Film Festival. On show is the doumentary of her life 'No One But Me'. If she can perform at 81, I can be there at 57! Wouldn't miss it.
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2 weeks ago
Humble Pie - Natural born boogie 1968
Humble Pie - Natural born boogie 1968
There she is again
Steppin' out of her limousine
Looking like the cover of a twenty-dollar magazine
She's go...
fritz5133 • 473,697 views
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Ah, school days come back with this - Natural Born BUGIE.
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2 weeks ago
Grand Funk Railroad Live Album Heartbreaker
supersensitive1465 • 5,852 views
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Have had this album since the 70s, but I just heard something in this track for the first time - bits of it sound like Magggot Brain by Funkadelic. Must be going mad!
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2 weeks ago
Captain Beyond Dancing Madly Backwards 1972
madhitchhiker • 14,366 views
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Saw Larry Reinhardt on the Iron Butterfly 1971 tour, but never got to see Captain Beyond. Should've been bigger, but great to hear this.
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2 weeks ago
Chris Farlowe and Norman Beaker - Out Of Time
Norman Beaker and Chris Farlowe on Top Of The Pops
itserpers • 14,901 views
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I saw Chris Farlowe with John Hiseman at a drum clinic in Clydesdale's Music Store in Sauchiehall Street in Glasgow in the early 70s. [All gone now of course - once spent an all-nighter in the doorway there queing for Rolling Stones tickets!] There were only a few people there but he gave it ever...
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2 weeks ago
Julie Driscoll - This Wheel's On Fire (1968)
Julie Driscoll - This Wheel's On Fire (1968)
nyrainbow2 • 201,453 views
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Either the first or second single I ever bought for myself. On the appropriately psychedelic-style Marmalade label. It's 'Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger and the Trinity'. I was 13 at the time and didn't find out it was by the Band and Dylan until I got into the Band later. No internet for instant ex...
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2 weeks ago
lyn collins - think
the unforgettable lyn collins (died mar. 2005),
from the seventies worked with the great james brown
byleandros • 895 views
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Best quality version of this I've found on YT so far.
Music would have been very different if James Brown hadn't written and produced this - where would all the samples have come from?
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2 weeks ago
Dolly Parton - I will always love you
Clip from the movie
vegeta57 • 11,136,780 views
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This is a bit like the different versions of other songs. Tom Waits wrote and sang 'Downtown Train' before Rod Stewart covered it. In Rod's version, which was a huge success, you knew he would get the girl. In Tom Wait's version the whole point was that he would not. Ditto 'Don't Leave Me This Wa...
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3 weeks ago
SB.TV - Maverick Sabre - 'Redemption Song' - [Bob Marley] - A64
As it is Bob Marley's birthday today, I decided to phone a few artists to cover some of his songs and first up I filmed with Maverick Sabre, he cov...
smokeybarz • 80,331 views
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@fakesoundsjazz1983 There's nothing more exposed than one voice and one acoustic guitar, so good work, really got the job done!
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3 weeks ago
A Good Heart - Maria McKee and Texas
Live in Glasgow with Texas
selinakyle • 22,918 views
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I was at the Big Day in 1990, but my memories of it are getting as scratchy as this vid. Do remember seeing Texas and Maria McKee though. Great to see this and the other videos as well.
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3 weeks ago
Natalie Merchant & Michael Stipe - Hello in there
Natalie Merchant from 10,000 Maniacs and Michael Stipe from REM singing together "Hello in there" at March 1990 in Glasgow.
tdbeary • 326,876 views
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I remember going to the Custom House Quay part of the Big Day Concert in 1990, but I have no idea if I saw this bit or not. Hope I did! We went to see Larry McCray, but either missed him or he didn't show. Never did get to see REM play but saw 10,000 Maniacs a couple of years later - a whole othe...
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3 weeks ago
Deacon Blue - Glasgow Green - Wages Day
Deacon Blue - Glasgow Green Big Day Out - Wages Day
KIPPERMAN32 • 4,806 views
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Great day and Deacon Blue was the right band to close it out, with so many great soings at the time. I preferred Big Country though as it was the only time I ever got to see Stuart Adamson and co.
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3 weeks ago
Big Day: Real Gone kid
Deacon Blue sing one of their most famous tracks at the Glasgow Big Day gig for homeless charity
glescamuso • 548 views
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Can't believe this is the first comment. Great set from Ricky and co. on a great day. Not so sure about the tip-toe attempted moonwalk near the start though...
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3 weeks ago
Big Day: Dignity
Deacon Blue headline the Big Day gig in Glasgow in 1990
glescamuso • 1,264 views
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I was barely able to stand by this time and wondered how the hell I was going to get back home, but a great day. Saw Deacon Blue a few times and this was always the crowd pleaser singalong. Happy Days and I didn't know it!
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3 weeks ago
Glasgow's Big Day: Is this love
Wet Wet Wet and Aswad together for the city of culture celebrations in Glasgow
glescamuso • 603 views
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Great day from start to finish - I even remember some of it. The Wets were great that day.
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3 weeks ago
THE END OF THE OATLANDS, GLASGOW 2008.....
I was born here on the 15th August 1969.I have no memories from here, but there must have been some or i wouldn't have took these pictures..... You...
balshyboy • 5,956 views
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Lived in Rosebery Street but the sandstone tenements were well gone by the time of this video. My grandparents lived in Granton Street which is in the film.
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3 weeks ago
Oatlands Memories
LMR164 • 1,817 views
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Lived in Rosebery Street, grandparents in Granton Street, went to the Lifeboys at St Margaret's, went to see Clyde with my grandfather, dad and brother. All changed now.
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3 weeks ago
Pretty Lights - Finally Moving
From the Album "Taking Up Your Precious Time"
Download for free at: http://www.prettylightsmusi...
About the artist:
Pretty Lights is the music...
AudibleAudioArt • 7,934,925 views
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Sampling 'Private Number' by Judy Clay & William Bell, Stax, 1968.
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1 month ago
Cheba Fadela et Cheb Sahraoui N'sel fik
moukka1982 • 1,945 views
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Good to find this here. I just picked up a original 1988 copy of 'Rai Rebels' on cassette and it's full of great rai tracks one of which is a version of this.
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1 month ago
Maynard Ferguson - Superbone Meets the Bad Man
loveformaynard • 3,236 views
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According to the Wiki about the Chameleon album, it's Bruce Jonstone on baritone sax and Dan D'Imperio on drums. I found that while checking on the Superbone hybrid trumpet/trombone Ferguson is playing in the song.
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1 month ago
DENVER AIRPORT USA, NWO, UNDERGROUND HEADQUARTERS
THE DIA. ITS MASONIC SYMBOLS EXPOSED AND ITS UNDERGROUND STRUCTURE REVEALED WEBSITE LINKS vigilantcitizen.com/sinistersi
tes/sinister-sites-the-denv... universe6807 • 16,115 views
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Arrived here via a Max Keiser video about the real conspiracy of re-hypothercation by banksters. You keep saying 'you know'. I don't. What I do know is that to propose a conspiracy involving freemasons, nazis and the Roman Catholic Church would first have to get round their mutual fear and loathi...
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1 month ago
Stuck in the Middle With You
At the Gerry Rafferty tribute concert in Glasgow RCH, January 2012, the entire ensemble of singers and musicians get together for this classic. Inc...
Andy4994 • 827 views
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Excellent post. I was there, in the balcony at the back, but my camera's memory card filled up halfway through this song. I see someone else has posted Baker Street, which saves me working out how to upload 400 Mb of .avi!
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1 month ago
Listen To Your Heart (Original Techno Version)
Thanks for all the love that this vid has gotten! I appreciate it. Do me a favor and watch my newest FF vid. Mmkay?
scifigeek • 3,088,325 views
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009 Soundsystem - Dreamscape. Not close to any version of Listen To Your Heart, Roxette, DHT, techno, non-techno, anything. Why is YouTube so full of bad information about the music? If you upload something and don't know what it is, why can't you just say so?
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1 month ago
Unit Four Plus Two - Concrete and Clay
Rare clip from 1965.
bze2nlz4 • 7,990 views
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Still have the 45 somewhere in the loft!
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1 month ago
Small Faces - Whatcha Gonna Do About It [Excellent quality] (Live, 1966)
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SixtiesPopGold1 • 16,963 views
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I was 12 in 1966, but my cousin was 19, living in the Smoke and totally into the Small Faces. When he came up to Glasgow, he would rave about Stevie Marriot and this performance tells you why
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1 month ago
ALL OR NOTHING
THE SMALL FACES
HORNET69MOD • 421,919 views
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I still have my original 45rpm single of this and when I play it there's hardly any sound left on on it. Sounds of my youth...
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1 month ago
Bo Diddley - Bo Diddley (1965)
Bo Diddley - Bo Diddley (Hollywood A Go-Go, 1965)
nyrainbow4 • 91,471 views
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Norma-Jean Wofford ["The Duchess"] on Jupiter Cadillac guitar. That and Bo's Thunderbird were custom-built using Gretsch hardware.
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1 month ago
Bo Diddley - You Can't Judge A Book By The Cover [Very Good quality]
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SixtiesPopGold1 • 80,088 views
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Rock'n'Roll history. Bo on his Jupiter Thunderbird, The Duchess on her Jupiter Cadillac - who was on bass and drums? Looks to be around the same time as the 1965 appearance on 'Shindig' on US TV. Who was on bass and drums?
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1 month ago
Jeff Healey Band - "Roadhouse Blues" (cover) Germany 1989
Jeff Healey man, he was an inspirational man.
GeekBrother • 124,280 views
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I was only lucky enough to see the Jeff Healey Band once, in Glasgow, in 1990 or so when he was touring Hell To Pay. What a pity I won't get another opportunity and I'm sorry he's gone.
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1 month ago
Media: Ron Paul? Never heard of him
Watch the full Keiser Report E237 on Tuesday. In this episode, Max Keiser and co-host, Stacy Herbert, cover the great unmentionables: Ron Paul, Ver...
RussiaToday • 26,554 views
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Best show on TV.
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1 month ago
1941 Time Traveller Photo + Analysis
Time travellers like us? Something's not right about this picture. An overview of a 1941 archive photo. This is the original photo, and it was not ...
EvolvedGameTheory • 213,247 views
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@UL439 Classical Gas by Mason Williams from 1968
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1 month ago
I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man - Muddy Waters
I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man - Muddy Waters
golconda87 • 459,714 views
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Some really strange comments here, but this is definitely Willie Dixon's 'Hoochie Coochie Man' from the first line: "Gypsy woman told my mama while before I was born, Got a boy child comin' mama, he'll be a son of a gun".
I'm more intrested in the version/date and other players. It sounds as if i...
Northern souls classic. This would be the Poets from the US, not the ones from Glasgow or the Irish ones, all playing at the same time, hence the 'American' Poets on the UK-based London Records label in the video.