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1 week ago
Beethoven Symphony No 9 Op 125 VPO Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt (1965)
Beethoven Symphony No 9 Op 125 VPO Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt (1965)
Joan Sutherland, soprano
Marilyn Horne, alto
James King, tenor
Martti Talvela, b...
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6 months ago
Stella Blue☮ Grateful Dead, 3/20/77 - Winterland
An exceptional Stella from the Grateful Dead @ Winterland on March 20, 1977
chasefukuoka61 • 27,188 views
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@JayChevako No, even when he croaked(check Stockton Jan 78 archive.org, was at that show, he had no voice but it was still a great Stella) he made up for it. Must preface this by saying went to very few shows after 85(most were between 73-85), and never saw a show in the 90's so yeah I'm sure th...
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7 months ago
Feel Like A Number-Bob Seger
From Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band's 1978 album, "Stranger in Town"
radiovixen76 • 304,515 views
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When Bob's a rock'n, don't come a knock'n. Has there ever been a band that can make you feel as good, even when it's a protest song like this one is, the way Bob and the SBB can. Just can't keep still, they were something to be hold!
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7 months ago
Allman Brothers/Don't Want You No More/It's Not My Cross to Bear
The Allman Brothers band live 03.20.71 The Warehouse, This concert lasted near three hours..here's 8 minutes of it:) Wail on
bthoma1 • 63,424 views
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@MrPinkfloydfan420 The Grateful Dead were at the University of Iowa that night..They were at the Capitol Theater in New York in 1970, which is a long way from New Orleans. Maybe someone(I don't mean you) needs to stay away from the brown acid.
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8 months ago
Jerry Garcia - BBC Can't Take it With You (pt 2 of 2)
BBC Documentary (circa 1997-1998). If it's kinda fun to hear the likes of the Merry Pranksters, Annabelle Garcia-McClean, Doug Irwin (guitars), Jo...
LoloYodel • 5,217 views
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Of course those guitar's were Jerry's. Can you imagine the WHO telling Entwhistle's estate that his collection(worth substantially more then Jerry's) belonged to the band.An incredibly selfish act. Been a fan for 35 years, seen 150-200 shows, had hundreds of hours of bootlegs, but as much as I l...
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8 months ago
Grateful Dead - Standing On The Moon
12/6/89 Oakland Coliseum Arena - Oakland CA.
Ok, hands up if you started crying at 7:24 in the video. Jerry says all that there really is to be...
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8 months ago
Grayfolded - Through - Fault Forces
Most of Tracks 5 and 6 from disc 1 of Grayfolded by plunderphonics, a great mash up of many Dark Stars spanning all 25 years the Dead performed it....
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8 months ago
Grateful Dead - US Blues 4-12-78
Cameron Indoor
Duke University
US Blues April 12 1978
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9 months ago
Bach Double (Concerto for Two Violins in D minor)
Bach Double (Concerto for Two Violins in D minor)
Please take a look at the other performance videos on my channel!
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10 months ago
Grateful Dead - Birdsong
A fabulous, acoustic Birdsong from the Radio City Music Hall run of 1980.
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10 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 • 1,478,266 views
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Queen Victoria's favorite composer, based on my favorite movement of any of Mozart's symphonies( Symphony No. 38 Prague 2nd movement ) and I believe it may be the music I hear when my soul leaves my body for it's final journey home.
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10 months ago
Bach - Double Violin Concerto in D minor 2nd movement, Largo
Title : Johann Sebastian Bach, Double Violin Concerto in D minor (2nd movement, Largo Ma Non Tanto (BWV 1043)
From Wikipedia , The Concerto for Tw...
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11 months ago
Crosby & Stills shamelessly diss Grateful Dead and Jefferson Airplane
Recording studio banter catches Stephen Stills and David Crosby in '69 talking about the musical prowess (or lack thereof) of The Dead and The Airp...
hoopa3 • 36,217 views
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They did help them, it was called "Working man's Dead", and "American Beauty". Everyone can hear their influence and The Dead always credited them for it on those two albums, this is no revelation.
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11 months ago
grateful dead at woodstock 8-16-69 part 1
grateful dead perform at woodstock 69
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11 months ago
Handel - Andante from Concerto in C Major (Alexander's Feast)
Performed by the fantastic English Chamber Orchestra, this interesting piece is accompanied with photographs of London sights taken by me during Ap...
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11 months ago
The Seven-Ups Car Chase (1973)
Car chase scene from the 1973 film, The Seven-ups.
AmanamanIII • 189,480 views
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Check it out.The guy driving the car is the same dude who drove the black Charger in Bullet.He's just a little older with longer hair.
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11 months ago
David Bowie-Life On Mars
It's a God awful small affair
To the girl with the mousey hair,
But her mummy is yelling, "No!"
And her daddy has told her to go,
But her friend is...
AllTheLoveGoneBlack • 734,366 views
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Rick Wakeman did such a great job on this recording(as always). Did he ever perform this live with David Bowie? Boy wouldn't that have been something to see:Bowie; Wakeman; and Ronson on guitar. One can only dream.
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1 year ago
Making of The Dark Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd - Part 3/5
The most phenomenal recording in rock & roll history: The Dark Side of the Moon. The Floyd's 1973 masterpiece remained on bestseller charts for nea...
berlogea • 60,804 views
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As brilliant as "The Great Gig.." is, it owes a tremendous amount to Ennio Morricone's work in "Once Upon a Time in the West's" music, specifically "Jill's Theme".
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1 year ago
Randy Newman - I Love LA
Randy Newman - I Love LA
jpwhetstone • 442,340 views
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@nobodysperfect06 No, both the Rams and the Raiders had excellent attendance at the coliseum, and when the Rams played in Anaheim, you couldn't get a ticket unless you went to a scalper. I don't like to speak ill of the dead, but when Georgia died, no one in L.A. shed a tear, and the same will b...
This is I think the greatest recording of the ninth ever. I have it on vinyl, after you've heard James King, every one else pales by comparison. Thank You for posting this.