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3 weeks ago
Top Three Common Myths of Capitalism
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Is being pro-business and pro-capitalism the same? Does capitalism generate an unfair distribution of ...
LearnLiberty • 352,736 views
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3 months ago
The Mooche - Duke Ellington and his Orchestra
Here's another Duke Song. Enjoy!
jrock0789 • 191,739 views
rolfaalberg
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I am 82 and fell in love with the music of Duke at 16 and still love it madly! Incredible!
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4 months ago
Europe in 2015!!!!!
Shocking
DuPuieproductions • 110,098 views
rolfaalberg
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How can you trust anyone uploading "beleives" instead of "believes"?
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6 months ago
Ken Miller on Cob County Warning Stickers
Dr. Ken Miller talks about the error of singling out Evolution in a warning sticker on Biology textbooks.
Kurpalac • 10,364 views
rolfaalberg
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@imikewillrockyou
Your argument implying that the fossil record somehow is evidence that science has got it all wrong is based on some highly dubious assumptions.
May I suggest your knowledge of palaeontology and understanding of evolutionary theory is somewhat incomplete?
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6 months ago
Harry James Buddy Rich Two O'clock Jump
Harry and Buddy on Two O'clock Jump
brian740 • 178,953 views
rolfaalberg
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Yoho, those were the days! At 81, can only lament the young generation.
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6 months ago
Duke Ellington - It don't mean a thing (1943)
Duke Ellington and his orchestra playing this awesome tune in 1943.
"It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)" is a 1931 composition by ...
bretodeau • 2,210,682 views
rolfaalberg
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Somebody asked about the vocalist; must be Ray Nance, I presume.
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6 months ago
Chu Berry - CHUBERRY JAM
From my 78rpm record collection.
CHU BERRY AND HIS STOMPY STEVEDORES
Irving Randolph (tp),
Keg Johnson (tb),
Chu Berry (ts),
Benny Payne (p, ...
konidolfine • 13,441 views
rolfaalberg
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In my opinion Chu was more true to the idiom of the swing era than Coleman Hawkins.
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6 months ago
Louisiana Rhythm Kings - Oh, Lady Be Good! - Brunswick 4706
Red Nichols, c / Tommy Thunen, t / Glenn Miller tb, arr. / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Babe Russin, ts / Adrian Rollini, bsx / Jack Russin, p, Wes Vaugh...
Atticus70 • 1,036 views
rolfaalberg
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Nice contrast to Glenn Miller's commercial success(es)!
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6 months ago
sidney bechet - bechet creole blues
sidney bechet - bechet creole blues
gelekrijger13 • 60,518 views
rolfaalberg
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I've loved Bechet's music since 1948, still can't get enough of it. "Texas Moaner" first record I ever bought.
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6 months ago
Bing Crosby-"St. Louis Blues" (Take A)
w/ Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra.
bingcrosby1903 • 35,917 views
rolfaalberg
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I really don't care for Bing but I really like his version of St. Lois Blues too...
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6 months ago
"St. Louis Blues" (1933 version) - Louis Armstrong
"St. Louis Blues," recorded in Chicago April 26, 1933 for Victor Records. This is a re-release on the Bluebird label. "St. Louis Blues" was one o...
mlaprarie • 131,484 views
rolfaalberg
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Probably spins too fast, just look a the label. If you've got the time, watch your watch & count to 78.
Prefer the version with Higginbotham on trombone. Must be one of the best jazz recordings ever.
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8 months ago
PZ Myers Questions and Answers at Glasgow Skeptics
PZ Myers answers questions after his discussion on the evidence for evolution from development with the Glasgow Skeptics.
How ontogeny and phyloge...
GlasgowSkeptics • 7,606 views
rolfaalberg
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Will a transcript be made available? Have problems when sound quality is not 100%.
I don't have time to write the book, I just point out that the goal of business and capitalism is to generate profit, not to serve any or anybody's needs. The latter are there only to be exploitedt by business. If they don't see a market opportunity; they create one. How many toys do Nan infant n...