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2 weeks ago
The Paul Hogan Show - Dangers of Cycling
Paul Hogan demonstrates the dangers of cycling in this parody of The Mixtures "Pushbike Song", featured on The Paul Hogan Show.
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1 month ago
Boogie Woogie : Jools Holland - "Bumble Boogie"
Track performed with his 18-Piece Rhythm and Blues Orchestra at Le Trebendo Club, Paris - March 2006.
These days, Jools Holland is perhaps best kn...
TravelChampion • 327,953 views
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1 month ago
princev11 • 20,571 views
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5 months ago
Paul McCartney - Penny Lane
Penny Lane from The Space Between Us DVD
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5 months ago
Worst Music Video EVER
Strange swedish music video
ChuckChanMan • 2,777,976 views
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Civilized people would never make hateful comments about this. It is so patently bad that it only needs to be watched in the full grandure of its horribleness to be its own joke about itself. It's. Death by choreography.
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7 months ago
Pavarotti - Nessun Dorma
Los Angeles 1994. Nadie interpreta Nessun Dorma como él.
06/09/07 Pavarotti nos ha dejado, aunque su legado SIEMPRE le mantendrá vivo. DEP.
SchizoidXXI • 22,068,431 views
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8 months ago
Tingles the Christmas Tension
Tingles the Christmas Tension
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8 months ago
"One Eyed Monster" - Murdercocks in 'Nam
A grizzled old war vet retells a traumatic experience in the excellent comedy/horror film "One Eyed Monster."
saraptorred • 13,215 views
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I think Charles Napier is great in even the worst roles, like as the space hippie in the old Star Trek, but he deserves some kind of special Academy Award for this monologue. Call it "Best Strait-faced delivery of completely ridiculous dialogue".
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8 months ago
Randy Newman - Short people
Randy Newman & Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra,
cond. Roelof van Driesten.
Rotterdam, Netherlands, 1979
scofak • 85,892 views
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Notice how the adjective 'short' is taking precedence in this argument? There are a few hundred examples of other adjectives or phrases that describe these mythical 'people'. He was being ironic how the most vocal and sensitive of this new-founded movement could be.stirred by this song. It's inte...
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9 months ago
Kids in the hall Making answering machine
The Kids in the hall
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9 months ago
SCTV, 12/2/78 - COUNT FLOYD'S "WHISPERS OF THE WOLF"
SCTV, 12/2/78 - Count Floyd is all set to present a reeeeelly scary one for the boys and girls. Unfortunately, Mrs. Prickley - he suspects - booke...
chalomirof63 • 10,870 views
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I remember when there used to be hacks almost the same as Count Floyd. They were on local stations, just like SCTV is supposed to be. It was really funny on some of the really low budget ones because sometimes the same movie host dressed up like a vampire on the Saturday p.m. monster movie might ...
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9 months ago
The Ren And Stimpy A Yard Too Far
The ren and stimpy
regeleio • 302,817 views
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My wife used to get mad at me on Saturday mornings because instead of helping her clean the house, I always wanted to sit in the living room in my underwear and eat cereal and watch R&S. Got in a lot of trouble for that till I talked her into sitting down and watching a few episodes with me. Afte...
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9 months ago
SCTV - 20 Depressing Hits by Connie Franklin
Connie Franklin, SCTV's version of Connie Francis, will have you asking your physician for an antidepressant because of her cheery lyrics!
fredhetz • 71,740 views
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Saturday Night Live gets too much credit for inventing evening sketch comedy. SCTV was every bit as funny, or funnier, than SNL In the initial phases, they were actually sent to work for a period out of an old abandoned TV station. That's where the premise of being a bad local station in a bad li...
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10 months ago
mibellagenio007 • 2,377,236 views
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Hate to say it but this is 'tap your toes' kind of music. Yes, I love it but I like the words to mean a little more.
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10 months ago
Can't Smile Without You - Barry Manilow
Can't Smile Without You
MissJollySpiffing • 139,589 views
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Possibly the best guy-to-chick song ever. Put it on any mix DVD (tape). I'm going on 45 and my wife is 35 and Thai. Good English but doesn't get some western entertainment. Not so with this song. Gets me out of a lot of doghouses.
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10 months ago
I Write The Songs by Barry Manilow
I Write The Songs was written by the former Beach Boy Bruce Johnston. The song reached no. 1 on The Billboard Hot 100 in 1976, Barry wasn't too kee...
MagicalTaste • 314,664 views
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It was written about Brian Wilson, the often background and mentally troubled member of the group who actually wrote about 80% of the songs and almost 100% of the real top 10 hits.
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10 months ago
Billy Joel - Just the way you are
Another favourite song of mine!!
leedes27 • 5,429,755 views
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Does anybody actually doubt that Billy Joel wrote this song?Hell, he only wrote about 40 other memorable ballads besides this. This fits right in with them. Yes, I know about the other song but you can't copywrite a name.
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10 months ago
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10 months ago
TheYoungTurks • 67,060 views
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This stupid lump might be a front-runner on the republican ticket.
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10 months ago
Sarah Palin Says Only Americans Worthy of Rights?
The recent Republican talking point that US constitutional rights are only for Americans citizens was nowhere so jingoistically and hypocritically ...
LiberalViewer • 169,400 views
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She's just stupid enough to win! Doesn't that scare you??
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10 months ago
Should Atheists Organize Politically?
A discussion between Bill Maher and Adam Carolla on the "Overtime" segment of HBO's "Real Time with Bill Maher" last week, left me with some questi...
LiberalViewer • 104,754 views
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Depends on what type of outcome you want. I think the confrontational (Bill Maher) school of thought is the right thing now. To the Adam Corola thinkers, yes the most meaningful point of view we must ultimately be able to have is his indifference, but I would say that the freedom he already belie...
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10 months ago
The Real Stephen Colbert (Out of Character)
Stephen Colbert out of character.
kensuke0 • 1,704,209 views
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The thing he didn't say about putting that character on and off like a cap is that that only works for the character's mannerisms, like an SNL character. Every truly liberal thinker learns how to think like a conservative by studying them. After a while, we don't even need to hear a real conserv...
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10 months ago
Bob Saget - The Aristocrats (complete)
Thanks to whoever put this in th ED article on Bob Saget, especially seeing as how that's in my top 3 or 4 favorite websites of all time.
mudsh4rk • 969,758 views
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The problem with this joke today is that unlike when the old smutty comics like Buddy Hacket and Don Rickles told this back in the 50s and 60s, sheer crudeness isn't that shocking anymore.
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10 months ago
MetalGuitarAsh • 1,309,483 views
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The older white curly haired guy on stage was Carl 'Don't you step on my blue suede shoes" Perkins.
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10 months ago
Leave A Tender Moment Alone / Billy Joel
from''An Innocent Man''
Released at 1983
Great Pop Album
riptidesome • 219,612 views
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Elton John and Paul McCartney each wrote about 1000 songs and came out with about 80 memorable ones. Billy Joel wrote about 100 songs and got 80 memorable ones.Low output volume and just wonderful quality.
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10 months ago
Billy Joel & Elton John, 21 July '09 PIANO MAN Wrigley Field
Elton John and Billy Joel perform PIANO MAN at the Wrigley Field Concert in Chicago on July 21st, 2009.
McDaidUSA • 7,254 views
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It's so nice to see these 2 guys mutual respect. Amazingly similar lives from amazingly different backgrounds. Love em both!
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10 months ago
Speech at the White House Correspondent's Dinner (2006) p1
Stephen Colbert - Speech at the White House Correspondent's Dinner in 2006.
petec587 • 2,811,705 views
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I like to watch G.W.Bush when he kind of hits that spot where he realizes he's skewered and can stop fake laughing at Colbert.
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10 months ago
Clinton Kicks the Crap out of Fox News Part 2
He wiped the smirk off their faces.
prezjackie • 4,134,034 views
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Any person who dares to cross mental swords with Bill Clinton deserves to have their ass handed to them on a platter.
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10 months ago
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10 months ago
Daniel Radcliffe sings "The Elements" - The Graham Norton Show - Series 8 Episode 4 - BBC One
http://www.bbc.co.uk/progra... Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe performs his party trick, which is singing "The Elements" by musical h...
BBC • 3,035,994 views
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Benito13Camelas you read my mind! I always knew this kid could act but he's really got a brain between those ears. He might think it's a silly act but he has just shown me that his brain can really act fast. I bet he's talented at almost everything he tries.
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10 months ago
Billy Joel and Elton John singing Piano Man
Billy and Elton tell us the story of how did the met back in the 70's.
Also they sing Piano Man, from their Face to Face tour in Tokyo Dome, Japan....
003280 • 1,153,554 views
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These guys are great together! Their mutual respect is palpable and they both bend over backwards to give the audience the show they've paid for. I think these tours were all done for charity too. Overall I'd say Joel is a slightly better vocalist and Sir Elton's is a slightly better pianist. Bu...
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10 months ago
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These guys got ultimate R&R immortality for these beauties. Too bad they had a shitty record deal! They lost their asses on the first few albums.
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10 months ago
Elton John - Imagine
Elton John covered John Lennnon's Imagine at Central Park in September, 1980.
Yes John was still alive when this concert happened.
If you don't b...
reginaldkenneth47 • 5,049,060 views
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This is exactly the person John Lennon would have wanted covering his song. Good on you Sir Elton.
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10 months ago
Elton John - Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word - 1976
Elton John In BBC 1976
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The mutual respect and cooperation between he and Billy Joel is truly wonderful. They each have their own almost cult followings that differ but they are truly close friends in real life. They really love each other's songs.
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10 months ago
BILLY JOEL A MATTER OF TRUST
LIVE AT YANKEE STADIUM
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Those words are just amazing! I've known this song since high school but never really paid attention to the words till I saw these subtitles.
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10 months ago
Billy Joel "Don't Ask Me Why"
Billy Joel Live"In Concert" at Tokyo Dome,Nov.2006
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This guy not only has probably played this song 5-zillion times before this performance but still he brings freshness and enthusiasm to it. What a showman! And he actually has not had that many albums. Almost all of his biggest hits came from a handful of albums that all sound like 'best of' com...
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10 months ago
You've Got A Friend In Me
Randy Newman at MacWorld 2008 playing his song from Toy Story about Andy & Woody's friendship.
jr378 • 2,100,159 views
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Randy Newman is a gift to America's talent pool. His music, I think almost like Mozart's, will not be appreciated in his own lifetime as much as it eventually will be. He's 3rd generation talent though. His dad and grandfather were also well-known movie background music composers. He just showed ...
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10 months ago
The Beatles and Elvis Presley...Hey Bulldog
JOHN LENNON REPLICA TALISMAN NECKLACES FOR SALE..PLEASE CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW TO SEE THIS BEAUTIFUL CREATION..
MrSTEVIERIKS • 369,241 views
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I want to be mad at them and this video but it's so true to original sound, and all, so I also want forgive them. Well done!
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11 months ago
Tom Hanks winning an Oscar® for "Forrest Gump"
Holly Hunter presenting the Best Actor Oscar® to Tom Hanks for his performance in "Forrest Gump" - 67th Annual Academy Awards® in 1995.
Oscars • 2,971,318 views
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Sad part is he did deserve it but so did the rest of the nominees. That was a really good year for movies, not like last year.
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11 months ago
Lucille♪
Little Richard
tonycb72 • 1,275,751 views
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Why the heck do we need a show called 'American Idol'? Shouldn't an 'idol' like Litttle Richard just rise to the top on his own?You only need to hear him once to be a believer.
Paul just likes to make an audience happy. Gotta l.love him.