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3 months ago
X-Ray Spex - Oh Bondage! Up Yours!
The X-Ray Spex performing their most well known song "Oh Bondage! Up Yours!" circa 1977. From the documentary "Punk in London".
Enjoy.
robbanzana • 538,451 views
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5 months ago
Jimmy Cliff - Wonderful World, Beautiful People
Purchase Jimmy Cliff CD's
DavisEvansHealy • 265,610 views
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I just looked up the word Quality in the dictionary and it said .................Jimmy Cliff
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6 months ago
Gap Yah
Produced and Directed by
VMproductions & The Unexpected Items.
NEW! Get the 'Gap Yah Plannah' on Amazon now! http://www.amazon.co.uk/Gap......
VMproductionsUK • 4,202,956 views
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Dave and Nick are having an extended gap yah running a small island orf the coast of Europe. Lots of poverty and social unrest , soopa!
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9 months ago
barcelona song
I went to watch barca vs Real madrid and this is before the game started
johnyr123 • 571,802 views
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Buena suerte a Barca esta noche !!!! ManU son maricones
saludos desde Londres.
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9 months ago
No Doubt - It's My Life
Music video by No Doubt performing It's My Life. (C) 2003 Interscope Records
NoDoubtVEVO • 9,505,017 views
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Gwen is better that Gaga ! So stylish & sexy
Thumbs up if you agree.
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1 year ago
Metallica - Whiskey in the jar
As I was goin' over the Cork and Kerry Mountains
I saw Captain Farrell and his money, he was countin'
I first produced my pistol and then produced ...
itachix2 • 7,831,208 views
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What's the story? I only EVER hear the name Justin Bieber when I go to 'old school' rock or rap tunes on Youtube. Why are so-called lovers of 'real music fixated with this character ? He's not on my playlist , ignore him !!
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Baader Meinhof Complex Trailer
Germany in the 1970s: Murderous bomb attacks, the threat of terrorism and the fear of the enemy inside are rocking the very foundations of the stil...
BaaderMeinhofComplex • 136,122 views
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The purity of this is sublime. I love the raw sax and Poly's voice rocks.
A million times better than today's artists with their whiney voices singing over cellphone ringtones. Up Yours ! Cowell