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7 months ago
The WHO - I Can See For Miles (1968)
The WHO - I Can See For Miles (1968)
nyrainbow • 248,722 views
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8 months ago
Howlin' Wolf Smokestack Lightning
Howlin' Wolf (with Willie Dixon and Hubert Sumlin) performs Smokestack Lightning. Live England 1964
Radge1965 • 2,454,505 views
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9 months ago
Mr. Ghetto - Walmart (Joe With Da Dreads Mixx 2011) OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO w/ DOWNLOAD LINK
Download Song Now!
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As Featured on the popular site Bossip.com, Tosh.O and World Star Hip Hop
weatheman09 • 1,089,915 views
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Is that the Wal Mart on Tchoupitoulas? I used to live near there, on Napolean and Laurel....
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11 months ago
The Cramps - I was a Teenage Werewolf - Live @ N.Y. Mudd Club 1981
Very rare good quality footage of the Cramps circa 1981 live at New York Mudd Club .
janiesjones • 4,543 views
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If I remember correctly Martha Reeves was on the same bill that night.
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1 year ago
Johnny Mad Dog (2008) Part 1 of 13 movie FREE Download
watch full movie at http://url.co.uk/4g1yf
RitaJacobson407 • 8,681 views
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This is a bullshit virus spreading link. Do Not Click On It!
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1 year ago
Teenage Jesus and the Jerks - Race Mixing (live in NYC 1979)
from 'Kill Your Idols'
sansfutur • 53,562 views
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Bradley FIeld! Now there was a guy who knew how to have fun!
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1 year ago
big chuck and little john ..obscurity records
big chuck and little john..obscurity records
ih8youm888 • 1,168 views
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The audio is from Stan Freberg's Rock'n'Roll Payola Blues, Capitol Records, 1958.
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1 year ago
Bob Dylan on The Mystery of Creativity
Bob Dylan talks about how creativity happens, in this case, the writing of "Stardust" by Hoagy Carmichael. Part of David McDonald's series, "The My...
TheWoodstockChannel • 49,764 views
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Louis Armstrong's version of Stardust (heard at the end of Woody Allen's Stardust Memories) is the definitive version in my less than humble opinion.
lip synced, did they ever play this song live even once? Their best record!