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5 months ago
The Dixiebelles - "Down At Papa Joes"
Record released in 1963. Jerry Smith on piano accompaniment.
VinylNostalgia • 15,943 views
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8 months ago
Soviet Telephone
I purchased a Khrushchev era telephone on eBay
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8 months ago
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8 months ago
Rod Stewart Twisting The Night Away '70s
From Kilburn Gaumont State Theatre Christmas 1974. With Keith Richards, Ron Wood, etc.
GavU2be • 5,682 views
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There is just no comparison between Rod Steward and Sam Cooke
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8 months ago
Opera Company of Philadelphia "Flash Brindisi" at Reading Terminal Market (April 24, 2010)
On Saturday, April 24th, the Opera Company of Philadelphia teamed up with the Reading Terminal Market Italian Festival for a large-scale "Flash Ope...
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8 months ago
Queen Wilhelmina hands out medals to resistance fighters
Queen Wilhelmina hands out medals to resistance fighters, many military personnel are present, General Winkelman and Prince Bernhard receive awards.
Dutchfootage1 • 1,260 views
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She did NOT "run away." She was picked up by a British destroyer from a spot on the Dutch coast where she was essentially trapped. Her hope was for the destroyer to drop her off at another point in Holland, but the situation had deteriorated so badly that she had no choice but to go to England.
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9 months ago
Wayne Newton - Excuse Me Baby - 1966
This song received very little air play in 1966 and pretty much disappeared. I always felt it should have done a lot better, but it just wasn't to be.
wilown01 • 3,843 views
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I remember this song, but I can't even guess why. I would have been a little kid, and some of it went over my head. I certainly don't remember that line near the end about "telling folks you're married." Anyway, it's now pretty funny.
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10 months ago
World War II America (Battle Hymn of the Republic)
The Hymn has been sung at the funerals of such people as; the British hero Winston Churchill, Robert F Kennedy and Reagen to name a few.
It was wr...
GordonofSeattle • 737,059 views
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11 months ago
The National Anthem: One of Its Best Versions
St. Paul's Cathedral 29 July 1981
The National Anthem
GoodCourage • 386,300 views
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Actually, I think she has started to show more emotion in public, and also seems a bit more relaxed. And why shouldn't she? Name one other world leader who has been on the job longer than she has!
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11 months ago
God Save the Queen - Last Night of the Proms 2009
God Save the Queen - Last Night of the Proms 2009
WeShallFightOn • 401,455 views
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@SweetBriarRose Thank you so much for your kind comments. I can tell you that the people with tears in their eyes weren't only surrounding the palace; there was at least one other who was 10,000 miles away in Oregon who could not find the words of gratitude for this honor being rendered to his...
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11 months ago
A Tribute: Russian National Anthem
A generally good vid. See culture... Russian Anthem. Yes... i did make this.
schnitzelpro • 2,284,855 views
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There are actually three versions of this stirring anthem. The first set of lyrics was composed during World War II and was full of praise for Stalin. When Stalin died, the anthem was played without any words until the 1970's, when another set of lyrics was composed. The current lyrics were co...
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1 year ago
Putting It Together Blooper
A blooper from the Broadway show "Putting It Together".
PalisDelon • 38,491 views
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This is actually a demonstration of Carol's incredible talent as a comedianne (sp?). Being able to turn a disaster into a joke is a rare skill, and then to go on with the show are characteristics of an amazing professional.
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1 year ago
Lyric Opera of Kansas City "Flash Toreador" at The City Market (Sept 4, 2010)
On Saturday, September 4, 2010, the Lyric Opera of Kansas City teamed up with The City Market - Kansas City for a large-scale "Flash Opera" event! ...
LyricOperaKC • 16,674 views
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Well, maybe it sounded better if you were there in person.
I have two of these Soviet-era telephones. They are (badly) copied from German and Swedish instruments. To get them to work at all I had to use German transmitter capsules in place of the Russian copies. The Russian telephone authority only ran the wires to the door of the subscriber's apartme...