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1 month ago
Yes - Fragile [Full Album]
Progressive rock at its finest.
1. Roundabout - 0:00
2. Cans and Brahms - 8:30
3. We Have Heaven - 10:08
4. South Side of the Sky - 11:39
5. Five ...
StaticBunnyStudios • 84,874 views
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@jjkmovies You are in for an absolute treat. I discovered Yes way back in high school some 30+ years ago and their music was considered "old" back then. Their music is genius, and was way ahead of their time when they hit the music scene in the late 1960s. They were the first to really incorpor...
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2 months ago
Carole King - So Far Away
Carole King - So Far Away
A fantastic performance from Carole live from Tokyo, Japan in late 2008
AFFRIZZ • 128,465 views
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2 months ago
Carole King - It's Too Late - Live 1971
Singer Songwriters at the BBC
LiveSessions • 79,849 views
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@pattyayers You're absolutely right. In this case the F is with the left hand, putting it in the root, whereas the remainder of the chord is with the right hand. It's a technique she often uses (putting the 7th into the root/bass of a major or minor 7 instead of instead of in the melody/treble)...
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3 months ago
Missing Persons - Noticeable One
Music video by Missing Persons performing Noticeable One.
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3 months ago
FM (No Static At All) - Steely Dan (1978)
"FM (No Static At All)", sometimes referred to as "FM", was a song by American jazz-rock band Steely Dan. It was the title theme to the 1978 film ...
djbuddyloveclassicrr • 10,850 views
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This is NOT a Steely Dan song--it's from Donald Fagen's solo work. The song appeared on a movie in 1978 of the same title--the soundtrack won a Grammy that year.
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5 months ago
People of the South Wind (1979)
Kansas People of The South Wind Monolith
thesyxxpac • 15,073 views
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@jwmellott That most DEFINITELY was NOT the studio recording. They were playing live in concert. This version actually sounds much better than the studio recording. This was done by truly gifted musicians decades prior to what now constitutes "live" music (ie: Brit Spears lip synching to her r...
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5 months ago
Cyndi Lauper Sings "Time After Time" Live on Martha Stewart
Cyndi Lauper sings a beautiful acoustic version of "Time After Time" on Martha Stewart.
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9 months ago
【Carole King & James Taylor】You've Got A Friend live@TROUBADOUR
【BLOG: http://ameblo.jp/enjoy4surf... 】 Carole King & James Taylor / You've Got A Friend / live@Troubadour
EnjoyMusicBOX • 16,805 views
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I saw them in DC in 2010 and it was the concert of a lifetime. It was amazing to see these two long-time friends together on stage, no egos, no technological wizardry to make them sound better, no vocal warbling and grandstanding, no dancers, no light and pyrotechnic effects--just astounding mus...
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9 months ago
James Taylor, Carole King - Carolina in my Mind Melbourne 2010 Live
James Taylor and Carole King playing Carolina on my Mind at the Melbourne concert on the 27th of March 2010.
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9 months ago
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I saw them in DC in 2010 and it was the concert of a lifetime. It was amazing to see these two long-time friends together on stage, no egos, no technological wizardry to make them sound better, no vocal warbling and grandstanding, no dancers, no light and pyrotechnic effects--just astounding mus...
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I absolutely gasp every time I watch her do the single axel at the beginning of the program--simply perfect. It proves that in this day of triple and quadruple jumps and frantic footwork, a simple program consisting of one single jump, one double jump and three spins woven together with edgework-...