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2 months ago
Jimi Hendrix - Jimi's Best Guitar Solo Ever! (1970)
Jimi's Best solo !
The solo is from "Stone Free" Jan 1, 1970 Filmore East with Billy Cox on Bass and Buddy Miles on Drums/backing Vocals. There is...
PokerJoker3 • 2,609,248 views
rocknsoulbro
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3 months ago
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3 months ago
rocknsoulbro
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I Thought "Fopp" by the Ohio Players was pure Funk Metal;but then I came across this song borrowing my uncle's record collection. One word to describe this...Raw!!
It doesn't get no funkier or heavier than this. Just to quote Funkadelic; "Who says a funk band can't play rock?"
SLAVE!!
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5 months ago
Single Greatest moment in wrestling history!
Fall Brawl, 1998. Konnan vs Scott Hall (Drunk)
Scott Hall applies an abdominal stretch on Konnan, and whilst he has the submission locked in, he ta...
ScottHall4Lyfe • 270,478 views
rocknsoulbro
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@mrach198 yeah,muraco eating that sandwich was a whole lot better! i wouldn't be surprized if hall got the idea from muraco. it is sad that they tried to make humor out of something serious just to promote a character. whereas muraco had that natural charisma to promote his arrogant character. b...
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5 months ago
Even More Roddy Piper & Buzz Sawyer
KabookiX • 10,136 views
rocknsoulbro
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@killerdugong I hear ya. Those were the good ole' days of wrestling. Whether they were on something or not, it all seemed real. I agree with other comments. They did sound like they wanted to kill each other! Not only did they know how to entertain in the ring, but they knew how to sell their cha...
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6 months ago
Morris Day and The Time talk ish bout Prince w/ JLB Mornings
All of the original members of the legendary band The Time came in the studio w/ COCO, Foolish and Mr. Chase in the Morning for a good time! Morris...
Madmaxwjlb • 100,125 views
rocknsoulbro
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@JumpStreet1983 Well you can't forget Dennis Rodman or Larry Johnson's grandma character. But then again, I guess it's more hilarious seeing some petite size man ballin' in feminine looking clothes.
Just think if he could SLAM DUNK!! lol.
Nontheless,Prince will always be the man(despite the cloth...
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7 months ago
Oh I(1981)-Funkadelic
This 1's for my sis,where ever she is, MissFunkentelechy!! I know U ain't 2 far from the GROOVE mama:)
GStrongRAW • 17,682 views
rocknsoulbro
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@Sledhicket Well this song does sounds like it has the same mainstream appeal as "one nation under a groove or "not just knee deep". If you've noticed, alot of the "hidden hits" never get airplay.It's all music industry politics. Now I gotta disagree with you, but personally I'm glad they DON'T ...
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9 months ago
Mack 10 - Foe Life
Mack 10 - 1995
00898347 • 1,568,945 views
rocknsoulbro
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@MetalheadVic Naw man,I'm tripping off that too.I've never seen a roof dive like that before. Look like he was swimming! lol.The jailbreak scene is the best part of the video,especially when he had that psycho looking smile@2:09.
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9 months ago
Cool C - If You Really Love Me by BADBOY -KASSEL
OLDSKOOL IS THE BEST FROM BADBOY - KASSEL
WOMANDREAM69 • 10,060 views
rocknsoulbro
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Check out the woman in the middle "MONIQUE". She looks like N'bushe Wright(Dead Presidents). Maybe? The hostess/interviewer looks like the girl in New Jack City. It's not her though. And the announcer at the beginning look like Martin Lawerence. It's not him.This video use to trip me out with tha...
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9 months ago
Three Times Dope - Greatest Man Alive
Three Times Dope were a hip hop trio from Philadelphia consisting of E.S.T. (Robert Waller), Chuck Nice (Walter Griggs) and Woody Wood (Duerwood Be...
Drewm7326 • 72,175 views
rocknsoulbro
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@phillynupe87 True dat indeed. Now I could be wrong, but didn't E.S also pioneer that whole "Izzle/Izm" vocabulary that people want to credit Snoop with?
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9 months ago
Larry Larr - Larry, That's What They Call Me
funkmaster64 • 7,134 views
rocknsoulbro
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I liked that sample of Bobby Brown's Every little step I take. (remix version).
My man was rockin' that chain. I was trying to get one just like that. This was back in the good old days of rap. Back when Yo!MTV Raps & BET'S Rap City were playing some slammin videos.I liked how they were giving sh...
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9 months ago
Cool C - Glamorous Life
Cool C - Glamorous Life
nadouble75 • 442,297 views
rocknsoulbro
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@jumpman211Yo I thought it was her. Even though Jill seems to be naturally big boned. This girl looks like a slim teenage version of her; especially since the video is some 20+ years old. Of course human bodies change greatly in a 20yr course. Sometimes women may have kids or they just naturally ...
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9 months ago
Bahamadia - 3 The Hard Way
Bahamadia
"3 The Hard Way"
Kollage
fopomofo • 820,388 views
rocknsoulbro
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@Backtorap1986 I agree with you 100%. However as far as your category list of artists, I gotta ask; how can you put a justin bieber or hannah montana or even mention pop music on the same page as Hip-Hop?? That's an insult to real Hip Hop heads! Nonetheless,I see where ya coming from,whatcha gett...
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9 months ago
Ladybug Mecca "Dogg Starr"
Here is the new Ladybug Mecca video for the song "Dogg Starr" from her solo album "Trip the light Fantastic".
koproduced • 83,655 views
rocknsoulbro
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@6angelo9 I Agree. It's obvious that she still represents Hip-Hop to the fulliest. Even with her gear she's wearing. It's not tomboyish but it's still "street" and she doesn't look like today's hooker dressing female mc.. Yes she has aged well. Even though she's probably wearing makeup in the vi...
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9 months ago
Antoinette - Who's The Boss
Word.
shockg021 • 107,449 views
rocknsoulbro
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Even though other folks were writing some of her songs,Without a doubt; She is the female "twin" to Rakim! They sound so much alike that they complement each other.Image if both of them had did a song together.The Gangstress and The Microphone Fiend. Talk about Bonnie and Clyde! That's too overwh...
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9 months ago
PARIS - Break The Grip Of Shame
From the album The Devil Made Me Do It.
© 1990-2003 Guerrilla Funk Recordings.
Please visit & subscribe at www.guerrillafunk.com
for news and avai...
GuerrillaFunkRec • 62,210 views
rocknsoulbro
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@MoMoneyLessProblemz Yeah,you're absolutely right.
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9 months ago
David Lee Roth - Yankee Rose
Music video - (P) 1986
curedude77 • 938,036 views
rocknsoulbro
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They actually played this video on Soul Train 1time.THAT'S RIGHT SOUL TRAIN!! Now Hall&Oates?.. Believable.But seeing DLR was a shocker!!! I couldn't complain because as a black teenager who grew up on Soul Train, I also enjoyed MTV. Yep,blacks were watching MTV.( ssshh!) I liked this song &video...
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9 months ago
Jeff Lorber Feat. Karyn White - Facts Of Love
Contemporary pop/R&B singer Karyn White was born in Los Angeles, where her father played trumpet and her mother was a church choir director. White ...
EinahChild • 87,246 views
rocknsoulbro
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@cocoabakerchica Alright now! Karyn is one very attractive lady in my book. I'm hearing you as you say that you wanted to be her. Judging by your screenname, I bet you're probably just as attractive as her.Please excuse me if I sound flirtatious. Changing the subject.You're right, it is "Lovely" ...
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9 months ago
Jody Watley Friends with Eric B. and Rakim
http://www.jodywatley.net -Billboard: #9 Hot 100, #3 Hot R&B, #7 Hot Dance Club Play. The first mainstream crossover Rap/Sung collaboration merging...
jwatley1 • 169,128 views
rocknsoulbro
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@terr8nce22 No doubt!! This song along with the Chaka/Mellie Mel collabo paved the way for the so-called "Hip-Hop R&B genre. Nowadays r&b artists can't make a WHOLE cd without a rapper on it. It's getting played out. But I admit if I was a singer collaborating with a rap act, then I DEFINATELY wo...
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10 months ago
SLAVE Party Lites
SLAVE Party Lites,1981,From The LP Showtime
jazzyman63 • 20,528 views
rocknsoulbro
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@1Mellodee what are some of the groups out there? i gotta check 'em out. i'm just now hearing this about mark. when did this happen? wow, not only are the artists dying (70's-80'), but good music is dying! it's all digital crap nowadays! so of course real& good music of this era has no choice but...
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10 months ago
Above The Law- Endonesia
Hip Hop Video
ParadigmShift302 • 54,571 views
rocknsoulbro
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@Funkdogg Good take! I'm jus sayn why "deliberately" put yurself in a bad environment&speak AGAINST that environment. i.e. web sites,music,etc?Ppl will label you "Judgemental".Yes ppl need the Truth&anyone who followsJesus with the Truth will be ridiculed; since he was. Since yur speaking 2others...
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10 months ago
King Tee - Bass
King Tee - Bass
CarlitoManson • 199,009 views
rocknsoulbro
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That was the joint back in the day. It looks like they were throwing up some signs in the sunroof limo at the end. It that's true,then this video was ahead of it's time. Nowadays everybody is on the "g" bandwagon of reppin' where they're from. Then again they could've been throwing up the peace s...
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10 months ago
Alexander O'Neal - in the middle (1993)
Tabu Records.
Prod. by Jon Nettlesbey & Terry Coffey for Mercenary Prod.
djblacjamz • 8,087 views
rocknsoulbro
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This jam IS still bangin!!
I could be wrong but it sounds like Cherrelle was on background vocals.
It wouldn't be a surprize. Alex&Cherrelle....Those were the good ole days.
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1 year ago
"From The Bottom Of My Soul" - Eddie Hazel
greenzo6o8 • 85,479 views
rocknsoulbro
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@gcheves I'm100% sure you know about Donny Hathaway doing that song too. I'm strongly guessing that Donny did it 1st.,since he's version is well known.I could be wrong.Nonetheless,you're right!This song does have that influence.I never thought of it like that.So to correct my earlier comment.This...
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1 year ago
Parliament-Funkadelic Red Hot Mama
Ride on.
Houston
1977
ScoresmanH100 • 511,235 views
rocknsoulbro
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@zinadork Alright now. Blackbird McKnight. Hey I hear you. It's also good you know some p-funk history about Hampton. People should know that is wasn't just Eddie that did some heavy guitar work on some of Parliament/Funkadelic's classic hits.
@lawver90 I agree about 115 ppl don't know real music.But as an ex B-Boy who was a diehard rap fan in my youth I take offense to the comment.
Nonetheless I respect your opinion. Right now rap IS crap! It ruled when it was underground in the 80's However their sampling turn me on to "real" music.B...