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1 month ago
'I'm The Urban Spaceman' by The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band
"I'm The Urban Spaceman", the 1968 single from The Bonzos.
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5 months ago
More Video Tips - Cats of Christmas Past
Another behind the scenes look at the making of "Cats of Christmas Past."
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5 months ago
More Video Tips - Cats of Christmas Past
Another behind the scenes look at the making of "Cats of Christmas Past."
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5 months ago
The Equalizer intro
Intro sequence from 1985 show 'The Equalizer'. A superb combination of music and editing.
Addendum: RIP Ed, you made this role along with many oth...
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11 months ago
Procol Harum - Too Much Between Us
Beautiful and melancholic song on Procol Harum's 1969 album "A Salty Dog"
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11 months ago
Gangstagrass - Click Ol' Gun (cluck ol' hen)
Gangsta version of southern tune Cluck Old Hen, featuring:
Jason Cade - fiddle
Todd Livingston - dobro
Matt Check - banjo
Prepmode - beats
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1 year ago
The Mandrake Memorial - Strange
This song came off of the Philadelphia psych band Mandrake Memorial's S/T LP in 1968. This is what i feel one of thebest Psychedelic songs ever...i...
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1 year ago
Radiohead - 07 - Give Up The Ghost (BEST SOUND)
DISCLAIMER: I DO NOT OWN THE SONGS IN ANY WAY. I AM NOT MAKING A PROFIT FROM THIS AND ALL CREDIT GOES TO THE ORIGINAL AUTHORS!
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1 year ago
The Electric Flag ~ Killing Floor
Song 1 from the album "Long Time Coming" (1968)
Originally recorded by Howlin' Wolf
A masterpiece album from a short loved band.
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1 year ago
I saw them at the Trauma back in the day - we were like 14 but got in with some older friends. They were one of the early bands getting airplay on WMMR and perhaps on WDAS's show "My Father's Son".