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2 days ago
Jefferson Airplane Woodstock 1969
When the truth is found to be lies
And all the joy within' you dies
Don't you want somebody to love, don't you...
Need somebody to love, wouldn't y...
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3 months ago
Bob Dylan - Tangled Up In Blue
Music video by Bob Dylan performing Tangled Up In Blue. (C) 1974 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
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3 months ago
Gordon Lightfoot - Canadian Railroad Trilogy (Lyrics )
Gordon Lightfoot
"Canadian Railroad Trilogy"
From the Album - The Way I Feel. 1967
Lyrics:
There was a time in this fair land when the railroad...
anippygirl • 244,586 views
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3 months ago
The James Gang - Funk 49
From their 1970 album Rides Again
Joe Walsh - Lead guitar and vocals
Dale Peters - Bass, background vocals
Jim Fox - Drums, background vocals
Lyr...
Egista07 • 100,813 views
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@classictv80 Yes, I hear the same thing. Footloose is a plagiarism of Funk 49. I hope Kenny Loggins acknowledged that he copied Funk 49 consciously or otherwise.
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3 months ago
Gordon Lightfoot - Did She Mention My Name 1968, Lyrics
Gordon Lightfoot
Did She Mention My Name
1968 - Did She Mention My Name
This is a UA product!!!!!
Lyics:
It's so nice to meet an old friend and p...
anippygirl • 210,414 views
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This is a great United Artists version of this song like all the rest of his early hits. If you can purchase any of his early work on United Artists do so as this is the best raw, austere and hungry versions of his early hits sans percussion. Later he re-recorded many of his hits in defiance of U...
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3 months ago
James Gang "Walk Away"
"Walk Away" 1971
thegrassyknollvids • 2,996 views
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@capmom Yes those were the days when men were men and sheep were nervous
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3 months ago
Gordon Lightfoot - Cotton Jenny
chissykim • 14,237 views
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@hotredhead35 As you know Gordon Lightfoot is a Canadian Legend if not a world-wide legend and everyone should appreciate him as he is getting long in the tooth and his perfoming days are numbered, However, we always have a record of his recordings and we should cherish these recordings as there...
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4 months ago
Elgar - Nimrod (from "Enigma Variations")
Daniel Barenboim with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, opening the 1997 season at Carnegie Hall in this gorgeously performed dedication to the recen...
medpiano • 1,471,880 views
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4 months ago
Beethoven, Symphony 9, 2nd movement (complete), Molto vivace, Philharmonia Baroque
Philharmonia Baroque playing the second movement (molto vivace) of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, accompanied by a scrolling bar-graph score.
FAQ
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smalin • 680,773 views
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5 months ago
Dan Fogelberg - Hard to Say
Lyrics:
Lucky at love
Well, maybe so
There's still a lot of things you'll never know
Like why each time the sky begins to snow
You cry
You're fai...
musiclyricsjake • 15,577 views
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Is that Glen Frey from the Eagles singing back-up or is it just Dan Fogelberg himself overdubbing?
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6 months ago
Bach - Brandenburg Concertos No.6 - iii: Allegro
Bwv1051, Freiburg Baroque Orchestra - Buy this DVD from : http://amzn.to/ofaEYv
Bacholoji • 308,485 views
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@Ashlar62 I think she is Morticia from the Addams Family moonlighting away from her night job.
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6 months ago
★ Going Down To Liverpool ★ The Bangles ★
With Leonard Nimoy of the Star Trek TV series. Hit song from the 1980s group the Bangles. Band members include Susanna Hoffs, Debbi Peterson, Vick...
goldhunting • 17,427 views
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@mistofoles Spock is totally dumbfounded as it is totolly illogical that 4 beautiful women are having fun doing nothing on their way to Liverpool.
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7 months ago
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6 months ago
Bach - Brandenburg Concertos No.2 - i: Allegro Moderato
Bwv1047, Freiburg Baroque Orchestra - Buy this DVD from : http://amzn.to/ofaEYv
Bacholoji • 994,324 views
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@7MissH Yes the sexy bride of Frankenstein!!!
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6 months ago
Bach - Brandenburg Concertos No.4 - i: Allegro
Bwv1049, Freiburg Baroque Orchestra - Buy this DVD from : http://amzn.to/ofaEYv
Bacholoji • 699,816 views
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6 months ago
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The recorder-player reminds me of the bride of Frankenstein, however this one is way more sexier with the seethrough sleeves.
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7 months ago
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@youtoober19125 That's OK I'd rather be looking at the hot legs of the back-up singer rather than the horn section anyways.
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6 months ago
Stephen Stills - "Got It Made" (Live 1989)
Stephen performs the song from "American Dreams" live in Cleveland, Oh. 1989
Manassas31 • 7,305 views
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6 months ago
Todd Rundgren - Hello Its Me
Performed on a tv special in 1973.
rundgrenfan • 2,583,336 views
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Great music, great hair, great eyebrows, great shoulder pads, great Todd!!!
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7 months ago
Bach Keyboard Concerto no. 3 by Glenn Gould 1/3
rolldito • 6,170 views
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Glenn Gould's staccato keyboard playing is unmistakable and unforgettable. A true unique pianist.
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7 months ago
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7 months ago
Steely Dan - Do It Again
PLEASE NOTE: I divided my uploads between multiple channels, Bookmark this link in your browser for instant access to an index with links to all of...
John1948TwelveB • 14,025 views
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7 months ago
Simple Minds - Don't You Forget About Me
Simple Minds - Don't You Forget About Me
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7 months ago
Yes - America
In the studio with YES as they record America, a song that was released on the Atlantic Promo album, The New Age Of Atlantic, and as a 45 rpm singl...
yesmuseum • 242,039 views
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1 year ago
School of Rock "Perpetual Change"
Jon Anderson with the second leg of the "School of Rock, All Stars" tour perform "Perpetual Change" at The Starland Ballroom in Sayerville, NJ.
YesMan46 • 7,566 views
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Yes is the best progressive rock band ever.
The musicians from New Jersey in this video did a great job accompanying Jon Anderson. The back-up singers are cute too.
Is that Charles Manson playing the tambourine?