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the fast show - jazz club xmas special
fast show 1996 xmas special
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Mike Oldfield playing acoustic guitar (Amarok, Ommadawn + others)
Mike Oldfield playing acoustic guitar in a radio interview, probably from the late '80s. He is playing bits of Amarok, Ommadawn and some other pieces.
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Dark Souls Walkthrough Part 17 - The Progress Episode - Let's Play (Xbox 360/PS3 Gameplay)
Dark Souls Walkthrough Part 17 THE BEST HOTTEST HD Walkthrough on YouTube! (Gameplay & Commentary) Let's Play / Playthrough with live commentary. I...
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harryrambler favorited 3 months ago
'Hello Mabel' by The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band
"Hello Mabel" from The Bonzos 1968 album The Doughnut in Granny's Greenhouse
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'Jollity Farm' by The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band
"Jollity Farm" from The Bonzos 1967 album "Gorilla".
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DO NOT ADJUST YOUR SET - The Intro And The Outro
Performance by the Bonzos + whole cast of the pre-Python show "Do Not Adjust Your Set". 1967-1969
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'My Pink Half Of The Drainpipe' by The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band
"My Pink Half Of The Drainpipe" from The Bonzos 1968 album "The Doughnut in Granny's Greenhouse"
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'Death-Cab For Cutie' by The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band
"Death-Cab For Cutie" from The Bonzos 1967 album "Gorilla"
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'Can Blue Men Sing The Whites?' by The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band
"Can Blue Men Sing The Whites?' from The Bonzos 1968 album "The Doughnut in Granny's Greenhouse".
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'Look Out There's A Monster Coming' by The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band
"Look Out There's A Monster Coming" from The Bonzos 1967 album "Gorilla"
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'Mr. Slater's Parrot' by The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band
"Mr. Slater's Parrot" from The Bonzo's 1969 album Keynsham.
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'The Strain' by The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band
"The Strain" from The Bonzo's 1971 album 'Let's Make Up and Be Friendly'
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'Big Shot' by the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band
"Big Shot" from The Bonzos 1967 album 'Gorilla'.
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Laura Marling - New Romantic
Laura Marling - New Romantic
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Simon & Garfunkel - The Sun Is Burning
Simon & Garfunkel is an American singer-songwriter duo consisting of Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel. They formed the group Tom & Jerry in 1957, and h...
Happy Birthday!
Paul Simon 70 today.
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The White Cockade
The White Cockade
Kate Rusby
Album: Underneath the Stars (2003 Pure Records)
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Kate Rusby - Gulf Coast Highway
It's up at last! Sorry it's taken so long
Not sure where this is from, but it's such a pretty little tune
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Lost In My Guitar. Richardjhort Original
Another song from the edge of a field, no production values spared. You can never have too many songs inspired by Autumn.
Lost In My Guitar
Feel ...
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harryrambler liked 4 months ago
incredible string band - waltz of the new moon
Beautiful song from 1968. My second facourite incredible string band song, the first is Koeeoaddi There.
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harryrambler favorited 4 months ago
tecumseh valley
townes van zandt and nanci griffith live
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ADELE - MAKE YOU FEEL MY LOVE FULL LENGTH + LYRICS
ADELE - MAKE YOU FEEL MY LOVE FULL LENGTH + LYRICS
LYRICS:
When the rain is blowing in your face,
and the whole world is on your case,
I could of...
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Graveyard by Forest
Graveyard by Forest 1969
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The Incredible String Band - Job's tears
We're all still here
no one has gone away
Waiting, acting much too
well and procrastinating
The cross of the earth
(let me go through)
The four wi...
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harryrambler favorited 4 months ago
The Lark In The Morning - Steeleye Span & Martin Carthy
"The Lark In The Morning," by Steeleye Span with Martin Carthy
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Steeleye Span The weaver and the factory maid
Of a man getting caught in the switch from hand to steam weaving and losing his girl friend in the process. There was a great bitterness felt betwe...
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Deep in the Darkest Night - Maddy Prior & Rick Kemp
"Deep in the Darkest Night" - sung by Maddy Prior & Rick Kemp; written by Rick Kemp
A wonderful acoustic version of this great song - performed l...
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Hoyt Axton, John Hartford - Yellow Rose of Texas
Hoyt Axton, John Hartford, Kris Ballinger, Margaret, Dale.
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harryrambler commented 6 months ago
CHI-LITES "OH GIRL"
A NUMBER ONE HIT SONG FROM THE CHI-LITES
Cool& soulful - except for the canary yellow outfits!
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Sir David Attenborough's view on Science & Religion - Life on Air
Sir David Attenborough explains his views on science and religion in this very personal interview with ex-Monty Python, travel guru and self confes...





You Can't Live Without Your Tears. Richard Hort original
I was picking through the back catalogue when I stumbled across this from nearly fifteen years ago. As a songwriter who hasn't written for a couple...
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harryrambler said:
Great song and song-writing Richard. Like the guitar too.