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4 months ago
Quick pump and release.avi
Quick pump and release
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5 months ago
King Crimson Belgium 1972 Lark s Tongues In Aspic Part 1
Bruford rejoins Fripp, bringing along some new mates:
John Wetton -- bass, lead vocals, acoustic piano, vibes
David Cross -- violin, viola, flute, ...
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8 months ago
King Crimson - I Talk to the Wind
Songwriters: I. MCDONALD, P. SINFIELD, M. GILES, G. LAKE, R. FRIPP
I Talk to the Wind
Said the straight man to the late man
Where have you been
I'...
gauchounesp • 243,178 views
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Easily---One of my favorite tunes. I sing it for days after hearing it. Thank you King Crimson. That flute...come on!
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8 months ago
King Crimson - 21st Century Schizoid Man (Fillmore East 11-1969)
King Crimson - 21st Century Schizoid Man
Fillmore East,NYC
November 1969
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I cant think of any first album by a band that hit everthing perfectly and defined Progressive.. Those melodys are impossible to let go of. I sometimes go off for days singing" I Talk to the Wind ". As a drummer I have learned more from from Master Giles than anyone else!
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8 months ago
The Velvet Underground - I'm Waiting for The Man w/ Intro (Live 1969)
From the Volume 1 of 'Velvet Underground Live 1969'.
Live performance at End of Cole Ave, Dallas, October 19, 1969
Lou Reed, Sterling Morrison, M...
WaldoJeffers25 • 20,022 views
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Hell- this riff is too much- corny, part country, held together on a string, it swings...it is the train that could...The Velvets had a sense of humour.I still think John Cale was their secret weapon when he was with them.
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8 months ago
The Velvet Underground - Heroin (Live 1969)
From the Volume 2 of 'Velvet Underground Live 1969'.
Lou Reed, Sterling Morrison, Maureen Tucker, Doug Yule
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trance,stockhausen, kraut-rock,ethnic,electronic, street poetry...The beginning of Rock as far as I am concerned.
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8 months ago
David Bowie ~ Joe The Lion (Live)
"Joe the Lion" is a song written by David Bowie in 1977 for the album "Heroes"
VampireBowie • 10,396 views
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mmmm-love it much too much!
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8 months ago
David Bowie - Blackout
1978 Dallas, Texas
PanpanCucul • 24,491 views
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that violin, the cocophony, the hammered piano chords...The velvet Underground cant be far away...They tie with David as number 1
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8 months ago
David Bowie - This Is Not America
David Bowie, This Is Not America. BBC concert, 2000
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I sat hear crying as I cant believe the magnitude of talent. This and Absolute Beginners...oh heaven has to be close
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8 months ago
The Shaggs - Who Are Parents?
Philosophy of the World (1969)
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they are my favorite band next to faust and the beatles
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8 months ago
Kraftwerk - Tanzmusik (1973)
kraftwerk performing
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brilliant hypvogel
i am at hypvogel@hotmail.com and I would love to talk to you about KIng Crimson