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3 months ago
Aint Gonna Happen - Ten Wheel Drive with Genya Ravan
off of 1969 Polydor Records here is Ten Wheel Drive's with Genya Ravan "Aint Gonna Happen" sampled by Jay-Z...Check the break down @ 2:30 ...
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3 months ago
Yes - Soon [Live 2002]
En vivo en Amsterdam
Zoso666 • 1,098,022 views
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Fantastic! This legendary lineup is the one I saw in 73. Unbelievable talent, mind-numbing volume, but with terrific clarity. The whole auditorium was in shock for half the first number, then just went with it. Many thanks for the upload.
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5 months ago
Tubby Hayes/Jimmy Deuchar - Suddenly Last Tuesday - 1965
A rip-roaring piece of British modern jazz from the 1960s, from the very wonderful 'Jazz 625'. Here, the Tubby Hayes Big Band plays 'Suddenly Last ...
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7 months ago
Tony Williams Drum solo
Tony Williams Drum solo
jazzart1 • 169,372 views
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@generatrix999 Mr Williams seems quite comfortable with his sitting position here, as evidenced by this remarkable and highly sophisticated solo. Hearing seems OK too. What is it that "comes through" in the playing? Clearly, most of us can't pick it.
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1 year ago
The Church - Under The Milky Way (HQ music video)
Official promo music video for "Under The Milky Way" performed by The Church in HQ. Released on Arista Records. This video is posted courtesy of So...
Louvers • 1,326,100 views
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Wonderful bloody number. It just stays in the back of your head for decades, then one day you stumble on it again. Total thanks to Louvers.
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1 year ago
Placebo - Running Up That Hill
And if I only could,
Make a deal with God,
And get him to swap our places,
Be running up that road,
Be running up that hill,
Be running up that bui...
drklrd88 • 8,851,037 views
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Very nice version of a very very nice number
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1 year ago
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1 year ago
Peter Gabriel & Kate Bush -Don't Give Up
Don't give up
In this proud land we grew up strong
We were wanted all along
I was taught to fight, taught to win
I never thought I could fail
No ...
ibs11 • 5,543,036 views
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Whatever those of us who make comments think, 3,239,809 views have been recorded for this song as of now. I don't believe that happened without very good reason.
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1 year ago
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1 year ago
Herbie Hancock with Tony Williams and Ira Coleman Part 2
Interview and music from BBC TV series "Birdland", with Herbie Hancock on Piano, Tony Williams on Drums and Ira Coleman on Bass. Recorded 1991. Tra...
jazzman1988 • 3,091 views
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How very lucky we are. A click of the mouse, and we have utter genius in the room with us. Our thanks to the players is a given, for they are the creators of the sublime music that we listen to. But thanks also to those fine people who find, archive, sort, preserve and present the brilliance of m...
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1 year ago
Al Green - Call Me (Come Back Home)
Live MS performance
FunkSoBrudda • 241,129 views
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The man has soul, and he puts it out there bigtime! Great clip.
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1 year ago
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1 year ago
Tony Williams Quintet - Geo Rose - 1989
Tony Williams (drums) - Ira Coleman (bass) - Mulgrew Miller (piano) - Bill Pierce (sax) - Wallace Roney (trumpet)
From "New York Live" (Bl...
octional • 6,338 views
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I don't know what to say about this incredible group. Such fine playing, superb technique with even better feel, driven by that phenomenal drummer Tony Williams.
I've said too much, except where are the other million or so viewers who really should see and hear this?
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1 year ago
Miles Davis: Walkin'
The Miles Davis Quintet digs into this classic on November 7, 1967 at the Stadthalle, Karlsruhe, Germany.
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@wakeb1444 Very nicely put, I agree wholeheartedly, but I think that you wasted words, threw pearls to swine, etc. Basically, I think that the person doesn't know what "fucking music" is. Having said that, I like Hendrix also, but he played different stuff in a different style. Thanks to pixanin...
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1 year ago
Led Zeppelin - Stairway to Heaven (Live Earls Court 1975)
© 2010 WMG. Led Zeppelin perform "Stairway to Heaven" live at Earls Court 1975. From the official Led Zeppelin DVD (2003). LedZeppelin.com
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1 year ago
Since I've Been Loving You - Led Zeppelin
Since I've Been Loving You by Led Zeppelin
Lyrics:
Working seven to eleven every night,
It really makes my life a drag,
I don't think that's righ...
OzWho • 6,681,739 views
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@IAmSgtPepper I see your point, but if this song was playing in the background, a whole lot of people might lose interest in the love.
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1 year ago
The Faces - Maybe I'm Amazed
Really rather glorious, this. Rodlington Stewart with Ronnie Lane, Ronnie Wood, Ian McLagan and Kenney Jones tearing the arse out of Macca's 'Maybe...
Cheeseford • 1,074,582 views
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Good to see that lots of people are watching this. Ronnie Lane is so very good. Sorry if I have posted twice.. my computer is FUBAR. Damn, I love this number. It just gets better.
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1 year ago
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1 year ago
Keith Jarrett Trio - Georgia on My Mind - part 1
Warsaw 1985
Jazz Jamboree
darominu • 165,996 views
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Keith Jarrett can vocalize as much as he wants, just so long as he plays such fine piano. Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette seem to cope.
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1 year ago
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1 year ago
Wes Montgomery - Round Midnight
Wes Montgomery - Round Midnight
jazzytaka • 1,194,401 views
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Mr Montgomery, you are one of the very best. So sad that your life was not long. So very good that such a large number of people have found your incredible talent. Many thanks to jazzytaka.
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1 year ago
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1 year ago
Awesome Tony Williams footage
Tony with Dizzy,McCoy Tyner,Ron Carter and Freddie Hubbard. An inspired performance here from some Jazz heavyweights.
MikeHF • 298,889 views
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1 year ago
Horace Silver at Newport 1959
amazing swinging piano. Horace Silver playing Senor Blues
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1 year ago
Bruce Springsteen-Secret Garden
For some reason I really love this song.
It's Secret Garden By: 'The Boss' Bruce Springsteen.
Enjoy!
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1 year ago
CHET BAKER - You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
From the laserdisc "Chet Baker in Tokyo" - 1987
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1 year ago
Greg Lake - Lucky Man
Greg Lake of Emerson, Lake & Palmer performing "Lucky Man" at the California Jam in 1974.
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1 year ago
One Fine Morning-Lighthouse (STEREO)
Known as Canada's most original pop band, Lighthouse kicked it out in 1971 with a 13 piece rockin' big band sound. Here they are in glorious stereo...
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1 year ago
Kenny Garrett Quartet - Brother Hubbard
Panasonic Jazz Festival. 1997
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1 year ago
Charlie Parker - All the things you are
Charles "Bird" Parker, Jr.
(1920.08.29.-1955.03.12.)
All The Things You Are
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1 year ago
Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers Live in '58 Whisper Not
Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers Live in '58 Whisper Not
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Thanks cuefunk1. Magic band. BS&T and Chicago went to the top, and deserved to, but these guys should have been there with them. Must find my vinyl copy and see if its not worn out. This one needs to be shared.