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1 month ago
Alan Shearer Tribute: The Best Goals
A collection of Shearer goals, including the FA Cup Semi Final goal against Tottenham in extra time.
song is "Spring and by Summer Fall - Blonde R...
martinsisgod • 407,270 views
ohtheidol
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1 month ago
Lake Tekapo and the Eastern Night Sky
Looking over Lake Tekapo with a fisheye lens at the eastern night sky
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FraserTK • 107 views
ohtheidol
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Beautiful. Most of the good stuff is in the southern hemisphere.
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1 month ago
Southern night sky, Mt. John, Lake Tekapo, New Zealand
This time-lapse movie by Fraser Gunn, captured by a camera equipped with a fisheye lens, shows the region of the south celestial pole (SCP) in the ...
NewZealandSky • 3,927 views
ohtheidol
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Most of the good stuff is in the south.
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2 months ago
John Lowe's 9 darter
The first perfect 9 dart game to be televised hit by John Lowe in 1984 against Keith Deller.
bully180 • 103,625 views
ohtheidol
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Sounds funny, but John Lowe looks better throwing a dart than any other player i've seen. Stance, grip, concentration; if there is such a thing as a darts stylist then he was it.
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2 months ago
John Lowe's Perfect 9darts Game
John Lowe's First Perfect 9darts Game in a televised Match
killculture • 153,836 views
ohtheidol
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Sounds funny, but John Lowe looked better throwing a dart than any other player i've seen. Stance, grip, concentration; if there's any such thing as a darts stylist then he was it.
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3 months ago
A tribute to legendary Brazil captain Socrates
For more from talkSPORT visit http://talksport.co.uk/maga...
talkSPORTmagazine • 28,549 views
ohtheidol
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The Brazil '82 team was better than any world cup winning team except maybe one. As a 16 year-old i saw all their matches on tv and can still remember their incredibly brilliant goals and outrageously short shorts like it was yesterday. RIP Socrates.
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4 months ago
Rugby: England 11-23 New Zealand 1967 1st half
4 November 1967 Twickenham, London Attendance 74000
EllliotJack4 • 357 views
ohtheidol
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Bill Mclaren always rated them the best team he ever saw tour the UK, and but for an outbreak of Foot And Mouth in Ireland they would have achieved a clean sweep against the Home countries. That honour went to Graham Mourie's much inferior 1978 team.
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5 months ago
Rugby - All Blacks vs Barbarians 1973
Includes "The Try", plus the rest of the tries and a few that didn't quite make it.
Tracypwns • 130,584 views
ohtheidol
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The 1971 lions backline was even better : Ewards, Barry John, Duckham, Gibson, Dawes, Gerald Davies, Williams. The only British backs of the last 40 years who'd get into that team are Shane Williams and Brian O'Driscoll.
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5 months ago
Procol Harum - A Whiter Shade Of Pale (From "Live at the Union Chapel")
For more info -
http://www.eagle-rock.com/a...
British rock legends Procol Harum are captured here at their finest, in conce...
eaglerocktv • 3,551,824 views
ohtheidol
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AWSOP was a worldwide smash and a nice little earner for Mr Brooker (and now Mr Fisher), but it became a bit of a Frankenstein's Monster for the rest of their career. Procol were labelled, totally unfairly, as a one-trick pony and the public never got to hear other classics like A Salty Dog and G...
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5 months ago
A Whiter Shade Of Pale - Procol Harum
Original 16mm Scopitone conversion, from the 'summer of love' 1967 hit record, remuxed and refurbished in 2006 (I should re-upload in higher qualit...
Meowbay • 9,365,156 views
ohtheidol
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AWSOP was a worldwide smash and a nice little earner for Mr Brooker (and now Mr Fisher) but it became a bit of a Frankenstein's Monster for the rest of their career. Procol got labelled, totally unfairly, as a one-trick pony and the public never got to hear other classics like A Salty Dog and Gra...
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5 months ago
The Greatest Try of All Time, 1973 All Blacks vs. Barbarians
My glory days: http://www.youtube.com/watc...
jsk995 • 2,307,429 views
ohtheidol
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Whatever happened to the side-step, the feint, the dummy, and fingertip passing ? Those British backs were pure artists who put todays 16 stone hulks to shame. What's the point of having a perfectly toned six-pack and rippling muscles if you don't have any ball skills ?
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6 months ago
Ed Miliband These Strikes Are Wrong
http://maxfarquar.com http://bit.ly/iOCEh6 Proof that Ed Miliband has finally lost the plot. During this BBC interview he gives a virtually identi...
MaxFarquar • 399,472 views
ohtheidol
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Ed Milliband is a closet Marxist who'd like a return to mass immigration, union power, high tax & spend, and who thinks criminals need to be understood rather than punished. If the British people are mad enough to vote for this creep then we'll all go to hell in a hand basket.
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6 months ago
Roger Williamson Fatal Crash.
More info about Roger Williamson:
http://www.asag.sk/bio/will...
About the accident:
GP Holland 1973.
Roger Williamson crashes hard on lap...
xmarcovinzx • 1,812,663 views
ohtheidol
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Disgusting that the other drivers just kept going. Selfish bastards.
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6 months ago
Gordon Banks - The Greatest Ever Save
Gordon Banks making a splendid save from pele's header, at the world cup Mexico 1970
Brazil won the match 1-0
Jswan500 • 663,639 views
ohtheidol
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For me, the best bit about this sequence was Carlos Alberto's 40 yard inch-perfect swerve pass unleashed with the outside of his foot. Incredible skill.
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8 months ago
Sachin Tendulkar Vs Glenn McGrath
Sachin Tendulkar Vs Glenn McGrath. India Vs Australia.
Allindian12 • 2,587,682 views
ohtheidol
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Give me Viv Richards any day. His ability to win matches that really matter easily surpasses Tendulkar. Think of his 291 v England in1976, 153* v Australia in 79-80, 132* v Surrey in 1981, 189* v England in 1984, 208 v Aus in 84-85, 110* off 59 balls v England in 85-86, oh and i just remembered h...
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8 months ago
Sachin Tendulkar - Tribute to the greatest batsmen in cricket history
I am Pakistani/South Africa but I think Sachin Tendulkar in undoubtedly the best batsmen in the world. I hope you enjoy the video, please rate, fav...
TSteRify • 7,149 views
ohtheidol
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Give me Viv Richards any day.
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8 months ago
The Slade - 25.How Does It Feel
The Complete Video Collection
kkkkkklf • 420,508 views
ohtheidol
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One of Noel Gallacher's favourite songs, and features in the soundtrack to "Slade In Flame" which is maybe the best pop movie ever made.
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8 months ago
Ryan Giggs -Top 11 Goals
Please follow @RyanGiggsStats on Twitter: http://tiny.cc/ryangiggsstats
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#62 - Top Rated (All Time) - Sport - Netherlands ||
Ryan Gig...
stevenjvd • 1,001,520 views
ohtheidol
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Sad that the most sucsessful player of all time will mainly be remembered for shagging his brother's missus. Just another idol turned to clay.
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9 months ago
Big Star - Feel
#1 Record: Radio City
PoundSoundz • 9,451 views
ohtheidol
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I love the early 70s powerpop of Big Star and Badfinger. Sadly, most of it went under the radar at the time only to be rediscovered and acclaimed thirty years on - by then it was far too late for Chris Bell, Pete Ham, and Tom Evans to get the recognition they so deserved.
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9 months ago
Deltic Comes Out Of Retirement
Deltic D9000 the 'Royal Scots Grey' was brought out of retirement in early 2011 to haul freight trains in Northumberland, this was 30 years after ...
aplswigan • 1,678 views
ohtheidol
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Compared to Westerns and Hymeks they weren't exactly good-lookers, but its nice to see them return - they are a reminder that diesels used to have character and individuality, unlike today's anonymous, plastic, so-called trains.
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9 months ago
The Association - Time for livin
Time for Livin.....Sound of Summer68
barrie090851 • 12,250 views
ohtheidol
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They opened the legendary Monterey Pop festival and the crowd loved 'em. I still cannot understand why they ( along with the Rascals and Three Dog Night ) weren't big here in the UK, especially when puerile, Bubblegum bands like the Monkees were so popular.
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10 months ago
The Association "Never My Love" 1983
Without a doubt one of the prettiest songs every recorded by anyone.
BobbyColePopMusic • 188,177 views
ohtheidol
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They were the opening act at the Monterey Pop festival and the crowd loved them. I cannot understand why they ( along with the Young Rascals and Three Dog Night ) were never big here in the UK , especially when rubbish bands like the Monkees were so popular.
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10 months ago
Samantha Jones - Do I Still Figure In Your Life
As it wasn't available on youtube I thought I'd upload it for those who are looking for it. Samantha Jones (ex Vernon Girl) has a great voice and ...
inshreds66 • 3,434 views
ohtheidol
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I love her variation ( from the Honeybus original ) on the line " do i ? ".Great singing.
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10 months ago
I'm Living In Shame- The Supremes- 1968
Love This Wonderful Song And It Is Very Sad . Always Love Your Mother And If You Are Afraid What You're Friends Will Think Of Her. They're Not Wo...
jameycruz2 • 31,225 views
ohtheidol
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A lovely , poingant song , i think it was the Supremes finest moment. They sure don't write lyrics like that anymore. Happily , i doubt whether that pair of glorified karaoke singers Mariah & Whitney would cover such a fine song ; they'd absolutely murder it.
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10 months ago
Madonna - Celebration
© 2009 WMG
Celebration
madonna • 20,992,855 views
ohtheidol
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Maddonna epitomises all that's bad about modern pop. Her image is manufactured , her music is puerile , and she comes across as being cold and remote. Try listening to Janis Joplin or Blondie instead.
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11 months ago
Jonty Rhodes on Sachin Tendulkar
Mumbai Indians' fielding coach Jonty Rhodes opens up about Sachin Tendulkar.
IPL • 208,834 views
ohtheidol
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Tendulkar is phenomenal , but Garry Sobers is still far and away the best Cricketer of all time.
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11 months ago
Honeybus - (Do I Figure) In Your Life
This was the single they released immediately before I Can't Let Maggie Go, and is, in my extremely humble opinion, a far superior record, but one ...
jimmytheferret • 13,845 views
ohtheidol
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A much better song than Maggie , perhaps it was just too classy to be a hit. Samantha Jones did the best cover-version of this forgotten classic.
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1 year ago
Deltics Remembered
Deltics speeding down the East Coast Main Line in 1981. Exclusive never-been-seen-before cine film taken by Barry Jones with actual sound, will be...
novachannel • 104,173 views
ohtheidol
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My favourite Deltic is 55001 ( or 9001 as i prefer it ). St Paddy had the distinction of being the very first into BR service in Feb. 1961 and was also the first to be withdrawn , her last journey being way back in March '78. Sadly it did not survive long enough to be part of the Deltic-mania tha...
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1 year ago
1966 - Leeds United v Manchester United - Elland Road - 05
Part Five - Classic highlights of Leeds United against Manchester United here. The game was played at Elland Road on the 27th August, 1966. United ...
wafll • 1,451 views
ohtheidol
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Leeds were supposed to be a dirty , cynical team but i can't see any evidence of it here. They completely outplayed the "superstars" of Man Utd.
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1 year ago
Ashley cole vs C'ronaldo
Ashley cole vs C'ronaldo,ashley cole, c'ronaldo,ronaldo,manchester,c
helsea, blueshaark • 458,788 views
ohtheidol
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Cohen , Wilson , Neal , & Mick Mills never crossed the halfway line , Sansom was inconsistent , Pearce was more of a battler than an artist , and Neville and Dixon were just adequate. Apart from Leeds' Cooper , Ashley Cole is the most skillful fullback i've seen for England although i'm too young...
I feel really sorry for Rovers fans cos if they protest against the Venkys they'll be accused of being racist so they have to take it out on the manager instead. Kean is only the Venky's puppet and only a change of owners can save that club.