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12 hours ago
Jefferson Airplane - Good Shepherd
Title: Good Shepherd
Album: Volunteers
Track No: 2
Written By: Traditional arr Jorma Kaukonen
Marty Balin - Vocals
Grace Slick - Vocals
Jorma Kauk...
JeffersonJukebox • 105,829 views
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12 hours ago
Jorma, Light of this World, Fillmore, 6-23-11
a bit later, jorma played with david bromberg and his band
nowiknowuryder • 2,787 views
jab3785
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Quah is one of the great acoustic albums of all time.
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3 days ago
MR. BASS MAN ~ Johnny Cymbal 1963.wmv
MR. BASS MAN ~ Johnny Cymbal ~ 1963~ Kapp Records.
Johnny Cymbal performed MR. BASS MAN on Dick Clark's AMERICAN BANDSTAND on Friday - April 19, 19...
MrRJDB1969 • 33,519 views
jab3785
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This came out just as I was discovering rock music on the radio. I think the Fender bass guitar killed this skill.
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3 days ago
Tiger Woods Spitting on the green - Dubai 2011
Tiger Woods Spitting on the Green in Dubai 2011
thebear187 • 70,056 views
jab3785
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If this guy ever announced an American baseball game or a British football match, he'd have a coronary.
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3 days ago
Ouch!!! Asante Samuel Puts A DANGEROUS! Helmet To Helmet Hit On Sidney Rice
http://www.dolobeats.com/ The Hottest Beats For Artists & Best Sounds For Producers
Givinupdagoodznef • 151,595 views
jab3785
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Didn't look too bad until you saw slow motion.
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4 days ago
Right Said Fred - I`m Too Sexy (The Original)
It doesnt get more sexy than this! Well it didnt back in the day apparently. A true classic in every sense of the word!
VidZone • 9,798,487 views
jab3785
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Way too gay.
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5 days ago
Tom Cruise - Scientology Rant (FULL)
Tom Cruise, famous Scientologist, gives his views on Scientology in a nine minute rambling in which he makes absolutely no sense apart from his rel...
nickmills2007 • 524,005 views
jab3785
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Tom, could you go over that again? I think I missed something in the middle.
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6 days ago
Steely Dan - Do It Again
Steely Dan's "Do It Again" at Midnight Special, 1973
In the mornin' you go gunnin'
For the man who stole your water
And you fire till he is done...
eduardoadvertise • 58,699 views
jab3785
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I guess not being a liberal now qualifies as being a racist for some people. How pathetic.
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6 days ago
meisenring • 57,806 views
jab3785
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@pinchold It's on the US album "Rolling Stones Now", their 3rd US release I believe. Credited to someone named Ozen.
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6 days ago
William Buckley on Iraq War
On Charlie Rose, Buckley muses on the role of Christian virtues in the U.S. offensive in the Middle East
MetrazolElectricity • 5,210 views
jab3785
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I guess once you are brainwashed by liberalism, its impossible to imagine any other way of thinking. Liberals, of course do not think, they feel. Feeling displaces the need to think.
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6 days ago
Woody Allen vs William Buckley - FUNNY
Woody Allen invites the legendary conservative icon William Buckley on his show
MetrazolElectricity • 10,739 views
jab3785
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Very cool; a liberal with a sense of humor. How long has it been since we've seen that?
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6 days ago
Paul McCartney confronts a stalker
After being taped eating at a restaurant and talking to fans, Paul McCartney walks up to the offending cameraman and admonishes him politely. John ...
TheAmericanOriginal • 31,716 views
jab3785
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Good for you Paul. These celebrity stalkers are just sick. He deserves to live a normal life. He does not owe anybody anything.
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6 days ago
Keith Richards on The Beatles
A few harsh words from the legendary Rolling Stones guitarist about the beatles
RedChilliGod • 77,864 views
jab3785
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This sounds like about '74 or '75. I'd say at that time he was right. He didn't get angry, he just told it like it was. You have to listen to these comments in the context of the time. If you were not alive at that time you probably won't get it.
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6 days ago
John Lennon And Mick Jagger (1968)
John Lennon with his son Julian Lennon, wife Yoko Ono and Mick Jagger.
lmzanetti • 483,012 views
jab3785
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Too bad its not longer.
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6 days ago
Panic in Detroit-David Bowie
From Bowie's 1973 album, Aladdin Sane. Enjoy!
radiovixen76 • 183,143 views
jab3785
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Greatest guitar riff of all time.
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6 days ago
Nico - You are beautiful and you are alone
about the rise and fall of Nico
passthrufire • 4,301 views
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6 days ago
Nico - Little Sister
A tribute slide show to one of my all time favourite female singer songwriters of all time.
mrtamberineman123 • 35,816 views
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6 days ago
The Beautiful Nico - I'm Not Sayin' (High Quality Audio)
Christa Pafggen AKA Nico's first single.
mrtamberineman123 • 35,847 views
jab3785
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Heard she didn't like the song. Got to see her in '79 at the Whiskey a go go. She brought old friend Tim Hardin on for two songs a year before he died. I knew even then that seeing her was a once in a lifetime opportunity.
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6 days ago
Nico - I'll Keep It With Mine
Nico - I'll Keep It With Mine a tribute slide show.
mrtamberineman123 • 99,275 views
jab3785
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Chelsea Girls and Marble Index; two amazing albums by Nico.
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6 days ago
susanasolari • 15,827 views
jab3785
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Whatever else you say about Robert Plant, he certainly has good taste.
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6 days ago
Van Morrison-Listen To The Lion (Live At The Point Theatre)
Listen to the Lion inside of me...
TheVirgoClown • 4,666 views
jab3785
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Never heard him in such great voice. Be nice to know the date.
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6 days ago
emfoster71 • 797,805 views
jab3785
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Great except someone turn down that bass, it's feeding back.
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1 week ago
Pistol Pete Maravich dribbling wizardry
Dribbling excercises by Pistol Pete
incrimsonias • 685,748 views
jab3785
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What made Pete so great is he didn't depend on just his talent, but put in endless hours into refining his dribbling techniques. If you found someone better than him, he would take that challenge on until he was the better man.
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1 week ago
JIMI HENDRIX - LITTLE WING
http://www.steveedmondsband... SYDNEY BASED STEVE EDMONDS BAND LIVE CONCERT AT THE BRASS MONKEY BAR SYDNEY AUSTRALIA
miraproduction • 308,886 views
jab3785
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If you're going to do Hendrix, you've got to play it lefty.
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1 week ago
Jimi Hendrix - Jimi's Best Guitar Solo Ever! (1970)
Jimi's Best solo !
The solo is from "Stone Free" Jan 1, 1970 Filmore East with Billy Cox on Bass and Buddy Miles on Drums/backing Vocals. There is...
PokerJoker3 • 2,421,061 views
jab3785
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How can there be a "best" Hendrix solo?
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1 week ago
The Band - Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
From "The Last Waltz"
watanokuni • 177,479 views
jab3785
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Robertson wrote it, but he wrote it for Helm, the only Southerner in the group.
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2 weeks ago
Stan Laurel & Oliver Hardy in 1956
Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy in 1956,after Stan had suffered his stroke and Oliver had lost a lot of weight .
meliteas2007 • 239,579 views
jab3785
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The music really makes this video.
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3 weeks ago
John Wayne on liberals
Audio from TonyMacklin.net, 1975
"You're being conned into keynesianism and socialism now..."
"I have had the chance to be with guys who are with...
guyjohn59 • 118,468 views
jab3785
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I think the liberalism he is speaking of is the old time liberalism, not the cynical two-faced liberalism of today.
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3 weeks ago
Deutsche Dialekte - Nord gegen Süd
Reporter Thorsten Schorn auf Sprachreise.
Wie spricht der Ostfriese - wie der Bayer?
SchornShow • 17,516 views
jab3785
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My father spoke Plattdeutsch when he was very young even though he was third generation American. In the 19th and early 20th century there were Plattdeutsch Vereins where my grandfather lived (Nebraska). That all ended with world war one due to the huge anti-German sentiment of the time.
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3 weeks ago
Yiddish vs. German: an experiment.
A comparison between Yiddish and German. I made up a bunch of sentences to highlight some of the differences between German and Yiddish with respe...
ikhveysnit • 35,219 views
jab3785
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Interesting that the Yiddish speaker uses the word plage for beach which is actually French. The languages while sounding similar they are a lot more different than I thought they would be.
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3 weeks ago
Seinfeld Rips Larry King
Larry King is "ripped a new one" courtesy of his own bufoonery, while interviewing Jerry Seinfeld.
benlarson007 • 3,776,276 views
jab3785
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Larry was clearly asking a rhetorical question, so the reason for the anger seems a little silly.
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3 weeks ago
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3 weeks ago
Rolling Stones - Not Fade Away - Live 1964
1964-09-26
chriss999 • 170,274 views
jab3785
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Hard to believe that this was '65 since this song was a minor hit for them in '64. By '65 they had become enormously popular with several other songs that they would have wanted to promote. The date 10-09-64 sounds about right for this song. During 1964 they were more notorious than popular. Unl...
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3 weeks ago
Che Guevara interview Ireland 1964
"the first thing to note is that in my son's veins flowed the blood of Irish rebels"-----Ernesto Guevara Lynch
The Second thing to note on my beh...
maddogmcglinchey • 252,053 views
jab3785
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Couldn't they get a better translator? I don't speak Spanish but she sounds really stiff.
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3 weeks ago
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3 weeks ago
SleeperGuara • 12,135 views
jab3785
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Actually that true in all languages
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4 weeks ago
The Grateful Dead - 1970 - Hard To Handle - Festival Express, Calgary
Jerry Garcia (guitar, vocals), Ron "Pigpen" McKernan (vocals, harmonica), Bob Weir (guitar, vocals), Phil Lesh (bass), Mickey Hart (drums), Bill Kr...
Yumgui • 42,220 views
jab3785
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To anybody who was there, I've heard that the concerts were practically boycotted. It was felt by a lot of the politicos of that time that the music should be free. You can see that the stadium is nowhere near filled. I do know that the musicians had a great time in between concerts.
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1 month ago
Drifters - (If You Cry) True Love, True Love (Original)
Probably no other group had more personnel changes in its recording history than The Drifters. By 1959, the "original" group had been replaced by ...
Nocaro • 9,457 views
jab3785
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What's amazing is they they were able to sustain their success through all the personnel changes. Usually loss of a lead singer means the end of a group.
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1 month ago
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1 month ago
Dion and The Belmonts 1972 Reunion Concert
I purchased this reel to reel tape almost 20 years ago. The person who recorded it just labeled it "concerts." This concert was released on a CD a ...
PJDooWop • 3,270 views
jab3785
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Wonderful album. Had it for years. You can hear the audience swoon throughout the whole thing.
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1 month ago
Most Awkward Wheel Of Fortune Moment Ever
This pretty much speaks for itself
belowthebeltway • 16,601,308 views
jab3785
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Damn, I missed it too.
Nice use of wah wah.