-
3 weeks ago
George Harrison (The beatles Here comes the sun)
Here comes the sun live on 1972!
George Harrison
John Lennon
Paul Mccartney
Ringgo Starr
abbaMANQUEZ • 796,809 views
heyman29323
commented:
-
3 weeks ago
The D Chord (Guitar Lesson BC-111) Guitar for beginners Stage 1
This is Stage 1, Lesson 1 of Justin's Beginner Guitar Course.
In this lesson we are going to be checking out the D chord, possibly your very first...
JustinSandercoe • 730,504 views
heyman29323
commented:
What I meant is this turorial will help him a lot. Refocus his chord positions if necessary.
-
3 weeks ago
Keith Richards on The Beatles
A few harsh words from the legendary Rolling Stones guitarist about the beatles
RedChilliGod • 82,455 views
heyman29323
commented:
I think the Stones(very vaguely) copying the Beatles is true to about 68 or even 70. But '71 onward they dictated what Rock and Roll was all about (especialley from 71 -74) right up to '81.
-
3 weeks ago
Top 10 Gangster Films
This video was made a long time ago as a school project and i decided to upload it on YouTube, i have taken many of your comments in and have made ...
bhfkid • 1,418,095 views
heyman29323
commented:
@DerHalbeEuro No this is James Hayden. He died of heroin overdose shortly after this movie was released. A good friend of Al Pacino (he fought hard to get him to play Manny in Scarface but failed) and Mickey Rourke dedicated his performance in Pope Of Grenwich Villlage in the credits at the en...
-
3 weeks ago
The Rolling Stones - Jumping Jack Flash
The original lineup of The Rolling Stones, including the sadly soon-to-be-deceased Brian Jones, perform Jumpin' Jack Flash.
chopinunbound • 270,266 views
heyman29323
commented:
There was no looking back after this video
-
3 weeks ago
Bee Gees- How Can You Mend A Broken Heart
Bee Gees- How Can You Mend A Broken Heart
Graffitist • 1,738,078 views
heyman29323
commented:
@cbaby159 Al Green is still alive.
-
2 months ago
Poco - Heart of the Night
From the 1978 album "Legend".
Lyrics:
In the heart of the night
In the cool southern rain
There's a full moon in sight
Shining down on the Pontch...
centuryrox • 253,852 views
heyman29323
commented:
@lance1jcubsfan He drew that picture, plain and simple right? That's what he did for a living in the 70s, it's in his biography that he was a sought-after album design artist while he was one, and long before he was famous as a comedian in the 80s.
-
2 months ago
Doobie Brothers- What A fool Believes
"Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news r...
TVchannel02 • 48,883 views
heyman29323
commented:
@lford1130 No Michael Jackson said it in in interview, I actually still don't believe it because he was like or I actually remembered one day, like 30 years later that he did this. I believe he believed it. But I don't think he did.
-
2 months ago
24Adrian24 • 107,514 views
heyman29323
commented:
This is one of those songs that was played alot in the Seventies, and for quite some time afterwards, like 10 or 20 years after, but haven't heard it in the last 10 years or so on the oldies stations. Then I heard it on the Fighter when Mickey first meets Charlene in the bar. It was playing low ...
-
2 months ago
foghatrules • 907,459 views
heyman29323
commented:
The background music, the voice, everything is so haunting. Love this!
-
3 months ago
Skip (Heath Ledger) - Lords Of Dogtown
In memory of Heath Ledger.
A scene from Lords of Dogtown.
Song: Maggie May - Rod Stewart
bearsmakemoney • 205,870 views
heyman29323
commented:
This scene is one my favourites too. And I don't know why. It's so short to have any real gravity and profoundness but man it sticks with you and is profound somehow. Heath Ledger owns this song now in my mind.
-
3 months ago
gasnou • 2,539,056 views
heyman29323
commented:
I know this is posted as Jimi Hendrix just to get people all riled up (I hope so) but a lot of people might think this is Jimi Hendrix or a another version of the song. This is the original by the band Cream with Eric Clapton who helped co-write the song and was inspired after coming home from a ...
-
4 months ago
Van Morrison - Into The Mystic (Original Version)
**ITUNES LINK** http://itunes.apple.com/ie/...
Every video I post will be dedicated to Karl Pilkington.
...
rtenewsonone • 2,582,903 views
heyman29323
commented:
And I believe the lyric ere the bonnie boat was won has always been written wrong - maybe. He sings it like ere the bonnie boat was one. The bonnie boat being the metaphor for life. Just specuating this part. But sure of my earlier comments.
-
4 months ago
Paul Simon - 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover + lyrics
Paul Simon - 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover
Lyrics:
"The problem is all inside your head", she said to me
The answer is easy if you take it logicall...
amindenandel • 758,015 views
heyman29323
commented:
50 ways to leave your lover. Yet only 8 are discussed.
Like all his songs it goes down smooth
-
4 months ago
50 Ways to Leave Your Lover by Paul Simon
Cover A Day
msashleighstone • 1,483 views
heyman29323
commented:
Actually the picking is the best part. If that's the part people have a hard time with that must be just a case of people just too use to the force-fed sounds that are rammed down their throats. Keeping it simple is always the best way and most soulful. Just keep it going in the same vain unt...
-
5 months ago
BOYS BRIGADE - Melody
From Canadian band Boys Brigade's self titled (and only) debut album from 1983. Awesome song and great 80's new wave.
kurdtss • 67,224 views
heyman29323
commented:
I'm realizing only now it was just a Canadian hit (according to Wikipedia). I was 15, 16 when it came out, and though my musical tastes will forever remain in the 70s, I'm starting to have fond memories of the odd 80s song, and assumed at the time it was a hit in the Us. But now realizing it ...
-
6 months ago
chevy van
sammy johns
darkstar153 • 918,011 views
heyman29323
commented:
11 people were not born in the 70's
-
7 months ago
Whitey Bulger a Man Who killed Criminals, One step closer to Freedom.
Whitey Bulger a Man Who killed Criminals, One step closer to Freedom. How many millions has the Government stole from Tax Payers...How Many Hundred...
TheMidnightRider11 • 265 views
heyman29323
commented:
He killed more than just criminals though. And he killed hellava lot more people than just 19. And a lot of those were probably pretty grisly. Especially if some of those people (the non criminals) had to be chopped up afterwards. It's nice to glorify these people but the reality is uglier a...
-
7 months ago
45rpmSINGLES • 150,156 views
heyman29323
commented:
Hey Essex. I totally agree in one sense. My childhood memories. Music now doesn't hold up now at all and is all on auto tune. And I don't think people realize how much it is all on autotune right now. But you gotta remember -- how lightweight this song was even then and at the very end of o...
-
7 months ago
Fleetwood Mac - Rhiannon (live)
Fleetwood Mac perform "Rhiannon" live at Burt Sugarman's Midnight Special.
ilovesouthernrock • 619,311 views
heyman29323
commented:
I actually made myself listen to the top ten this week on vacation. My 10 year old son so far grew up on my music. But even though I hate the sound and vibe of the top ten. I decided I gotta keep it on the new station (even though right now he says he doesn't like it - thank god) It's not fair...
-
7 months ago
Walter Egan - Magnet & Steel
For me this is his best song!
Blijd • 116,519 views
heyman29323
commented:
I love this in my childhood and loved it in Boogie Nights. Amazing!
-
7 months ago
Big Yellow Taxi
Joni Mitchell - Big Yellow Taxi
gizamax • 58,603 views
heyman29323
commented:
This is why it's good to be alive
-
7 months ago
Rickie Lee Jones - Chuck E's In Love
lyrics :
How come he don't come and p.i.p. with me
Down at the meter no more?
How come he turn off the t.v.
And he hang that sign on the door?
We ...
oldfriend57 • 385,539 views
heyman29323
commented:
I was eleven when this first came out. This for some reason reminded me of the kid a couple of years older than me who lived up the street when it first came out. Maybe because he just started experiencing girls and they liked him. But then he died in a car crash right after that and it remind...
-
7 months ago
Wench098 • 124,564 views
heyman29323
commented:
I'll never believe the new songs have this magic. But it's whatever you grow up with I hope. And hopefully the kids get the same magic from Usher and Katie Perry. And not just the hip song to listen to for the summer
-
7 months ago
MAGNET AND STEEL - Walter Egan
Magnet and Steel by Walter Egan,
Cameronm55 • 489,595 views
heyman29323
commented:
Well pretty damn close. The only difference is I think, the background vocals don't have the added Stevie Nicks and Lindsay Buckingham on this one that is on the radio version. Plus a very slight difference on the instrumental, but very slight.
-
8 months ago
Better Love - sexy eyes - Dr Hook
uno de mis grupos de rock favoritos "Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show" de los años 70's pero los escuchaba en los 80's con su tema Better love next t...
VIDEOSHL • 41,273 views
heyman29323
commented:
@gttdkt Sorry, a reply 9 months after your comment. But oh well, here it goes. I'm not familiar too much with the members of this band so I could be way off. But the blond guy playing guitar up front on the right looks like Gerry Beckley from America. I don't if that guy was the person you were ...
-
9 months ago
Robert John "Sad Eyes" (1979 - #1 hit)
They don't make songs that sound like THIS these days.
mdonnelly1971 • 1,348,973 views
heyman29323
commented:
Crazy good. Insanely good. Ridiculously good. Did I mention this is pretty good
-
9 months ago
STARBUCK Moonlight Feels Right
1975. Set to random pics of sunset and moonlight.
LaybuyLee • 388,056 views
heyman29323
commented:
I'm from Canada and I was eight when this came out. When I here a song like this the sense memory of listening to it that whole summer long is kind of like time travelling. Music is weird that way. They say you should live in the moment and not dwell and live in the past. But music can kind ...
-
10 months ago
Wetlands Movie (edited)
Marty Bostoff's contribution to the documentary. Tiberius holds the distinction of playing The Wetlands more then any other band. From 1989 to 2001...
mesna • 2,197 views
heyman29323
liked
-
10 months ago
Bobby Bloom - Montego Bay
Bobby Bloom - Montego Bay (1970)
60otaku3 • 34,057 views
heyman29323
commented:
How is this not a soulful black man? Amazing!
-
10 months ago
Summer Breeze - Seals & Croft #1 Hit(1972)
Music that stands the test of time, Summer Breeze by Seals and Croft released in 1972 and a number 1 chart topper hit.
JCVdude • 1,437,174 views
heyman29323
commented:
@JCVdude What year was this filmed for curiosity. Some of the images make me thinks of the late eightes. But it could've been five years ago, I don't know. This song came out in 72 but still going strong in 76 and it reminds of that year when I was eight. And just give me a nice secure feeli...
-
10 months ago
Sailing by Christopher Cross in 1980
Christopher Cross performing his number one hit "Sailing" live in 1980
martingrebing • 2,973,009 views
heyman29323
commented:
And Christoper Cross was the first casualty of MTV. This was like the last year someone could look normal and have a great song. The next year was when MTV hit. That is when it started to trend towards looks and image, and less about the music and music started to become more streamlined. I k...
-
10 months ago
the beatles/ in my life
beatles video
himignatin07 • 8,754,912 views
heyman29323
commented:
I know opinions are just that - opinions - and it shouldn't bother me 131 disliked, but makes me suspect some people just don't get it. Some things really aren't up for debat- like the sunrise or the great outdoors and some music is just as elemental and I feel sorry for those who don't know how...
As a silly question to myself, I always wondered which Beatle am I most like. Lennon or McCartney, and now it's obvious. We are all this guy.
He is the real deal. A gentle soul. We need more of this