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slownoman liked 2 weeks ago
TRUCKS & TEDESCHI BAND - Midnight In Harlem
June 26, 2010, Toyota Park, Bridgeview, IL.
On tour with a revamped lineup, Derek and Susan played at The Crossroads Guitar Festival. Included in t...
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slownoman commented 2 weeks ago
Gov't Mule - John The Revelator
From the Gov't Mule Concert
@roost24 Liar. Cracker. Asshole.
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James Taylor - Carolina In My Mind
Oakland Colisseum, 1972
@TheVinylBird the Apple stuff was way overproduced- like Phil Spector and strings were trying to strangle James. they failed.
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slownoman commented 2 weeks ago
THE BEATLES- HERE COMES THE SUN
Beatles hit and no. 1 here comes the sun.
One of the best, most optimistic pieces of music ever recorded. The Beatles have already won over their fourth generation of fans. My granddaughter listens to this every night before she goes to sleep. She's seven, and loves the Beatles. My mom, 91 and a former big band singer, loves the Beatles.
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slownoman liked 3 weeks ago
Georgia Satellites - Keep Your Hands To Yourself (Studio Version)
Georgia Sateliites - Keep Your Hands To Yourself
Lyrics:
I got a little change in my pocket
Goin jing-a-ling-a-ling
Almost call you on the telepho...
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Denny Beckner Madcap Merry Makers-You Can Take My Heart Savoy Records
Denny Beckner Madcap Merry Makers-You Can Take My Heart Savoy Records-78-140-1944
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Bill Staines - Sweet Wyoming Home
Bill Staines performs at the Franklin House Concert Series, Franklin, MA. May 2, 2010. For more articles, videos and photos about folk or bluegrass...
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slownoman commented 1 month ago
The beatles - I Saw Her Standing There
the beatles
@Appleholic1 You're right. Baby Bieber is the latest in a very long ling of teeny bopper heartthrobs that made a ton of money and were obsolete in two years, tops. The Beatle's music is now enchanting its third generation, and every re-release of a Beatle collection goes straight to number one. ...
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Michelle Phillips
A Video Montage of the Pretty Michelle Phillips from The Mamas and The Papas.
Song "Michelle" - The Beatles..
Enjoy!
I DID NOT OWN SOME OF THESE...
@GENIUS99999992345678 let's hear one of your brilliant, timeless creations, genie-ass. Blow a goat.
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The Sixties Girls
Pattie Boyd, Jane Asher, Maureen Starkey, Anna Karina, Michelle Phillips, Bridgitte Bardot, Eleanor Bron, Audrey Hepburn, Twiggy, Edie Sedgwick, Ma...
boy am I glad I was a young man in the mid to late sixties. Yes, it was that good. No, better. I was 18 when Rubber Soul came out. Mini skirts, no AIDS, birth control pills. Incredible for the short time it lasted.
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slownoman liked 1 month ago
Chris Bliss Juggling Act - Beatles Song
Juggler performs to the beatles "Golden slumbers", "Carry that Weight", and "The End"
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slownoman commented 1 month ago
500 Days Of Summer - You Make My Dreams
Movie : 500 Days Of Summer
Song Title : You Make My Dreams
Artist : Hall & Oates
@Maafa1619 He just had the love of his life. It's a lot more than pussy, moron. If he's a dork, why did she willing come naked to his bed. Huh?
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slownoman liked 1 month ago
Let'S Face The Music And Dance Diana Krall Stereo
Diana Krall
Let'S Face The Music And Dance
Stereo Version ...
Official website:
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slownoman commented 1 month ago
Americas Got Talent Winner Is.....
Winner Is!
This is a monumental crock of shit. Jackie Evancho is a once in a generation talent, and will have a career that will make the alleged "winner" look like a steaming pile of dung.
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slownoman liked 1 month ago
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slownoman commented 1 month ago
LEON RUSSELL Crystal Closet Queen 1971 live!
"This song is dedicated to the undiluted queen of rock and roll, and she knows who she is!" From the Homewood Sessions broadcast on PBS television...
the master of space and time. still true. rock on, Leon
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slownoman liked 1 month ago
Joni Mitchell ~ River Live
One of the most beautiful songs I've ever listened to.
Rare live recording at the Royal Albert Hall, 1970.
Sorry for such a simple video, I just w...
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Joni Mitchell - River (Live, 1970)
Joni performed alongside fellow friend and singer songwriter James Taylor at the Royal Albert Hall, London on 28th October 1970. Despite this track...
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slownoman commented 5 months ago
Peter Green - Jumping at Shadows
This is the longer live version of the Duster Bennett song done by Original Fleetwood Mac and recorded live at the Boston Tea Party in February 197...
@Marooned2010 Everyone does, or should. I've heard 'em all, from Son House through Muddy on up the line. Peter Green belongs in the pantheon, no doubt. But I've heard Eric play this well. I've hear Michael Bloomfield play this well. Hendrix, once, when Albert king opened and Jimi couldn't get by...
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James Taylor & Carole King - 1971
-By Edson Zerati Filho
-Website : http://ezerati.vilabol.uol....
@cathycastleton Actually, Carole King wrote this song. the song James wrote about what you describe is "Fire and Rain". What amazing talents. Now we get the Jone-ass brothers, Justin Booboo and lady googoo.
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James Taylor & Carole King - 1971
-By Edson Zerati Filho
-Website : http://ezerati.vilabol.uol....
James and Carole only toured for a few weeks, late '70/early '71. My new bride and I saw them in Hawaii. Magic. We're still together, 41 years on. wish James and Carole were (musically I mean)
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James Taylor - Sweet Baby James (Live @ The Johnny Cash TV Show 1971)
James Taylor - Sweet Baby James (Live @ The Johnny Cash TV Show 1971)
@TheFlowster73 Yes, and one of the more amazing music shows in tv history. Johnny had the greatest new talent of the day: Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Linda Ronstadt, Emmylou Harris.... and James. Now we get Americn Eye-dull. Jeez. This is progress? I think not.
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Johnny Cash 1 The Only Mama That'll Walk The Line
Linda Ronstadt "The Only Mama That'll Walk The Line"
The Johnny Cash Show, June 21, 1969
@chachalarue22 That would be....everyone else on earth.
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Linda Ronstadt's OTHER appearance on The Johnny Cash Show
Her first appearance is all over the YouTube. Legend has it that time June Carter marched into Ronstadt's dressing room and insisted that she wear ...
@rickswar She and Jerry Brown did date, late seventies, but never married. He blew it.
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slownoman commented 5 months ago
LINDA RONSTADT "Someone To Lay Down Beside Me" (With Lyrics) '77 *Increased Volume*
THERE'S SOMEBODY WAITING
ALONE IN THE STREET
FOR SOMEONE TO WALK UP AND GREET
HERE YOU ARE
ALL ALONE IN THE CITY
WHERE'S THE LOVE
THAT YOU TOOK TO...
What a goddess. the volunteers to "lay down beside me" would have circled the globe. I can think of no other singer, male or female, in her generation who had the range and mastery of every style, from rock and country to jazz standards to opera to tejano. A gift, that's Linda Ronstadt.
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Eagles-James Dean
No beards. Set in a TV studio before a "crowd".
@jarileigh if you don't get it, no one can explain it to you, any more than they can explain Shakespeare or Michaelangelo or DaVinci. The world gets it, three generations and counting.
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@GrisGrisOnUrDoorStep Let he who is without sin cast the first stone. Pharisee. I saw Son House play live, 1969. The closest thing to the supernatural I've ever seen.
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slownoman commented 5 months ago
Here there and everywhere
here there and everywhere paul mccarney
@emh26 Yes! Melodically, lyrically, spiritually. A masterpiece, by the best band that ever was, or, I strongly suspect, ever will be.
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slownoman liked 5 months ago
The Beatles - Here,There And Everywhere
The Beatles - Here,There And Everywhere
one of Paul's more mature song.perfect masterpiece! enjoy!
EDIT:Sorry for the pause! i forgot to edit! sorry!
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slownoman commented 5 months ago
Dr. John playing 'IKO IKO'
The great Doctor playing 'IKO IKO' with its characteristic Bo Diddley rhythm.
"Iko Iko" is a much-covered New Orleans song that tells of a parad...
@gsdsteve Leon Russell. Fats Waller. Oscar Peterson. Phat cats.
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slownoman liked 5 months ago
Keb' Mo' - It Hurts Me Too
June 30, 2001 @ Piazza Blues Festival
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slownoman commented 5 months ago
Junior Wells Mike Bloomfield " Messin With The Kid"
Junior Wells and Mike Bloomfield, Nick Gravenites from a tribute to Muddy Waters 1972.
@xraylax Blow me. Nick Gravenites was stone Chicago blues. Racist asshat.
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Peter Green -The supernatural
The supernatural
Mayall had some pretty decent guitarists. Holy shit.
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Eric Clapton - Have you ever loved a woman
Eric Clapton live at Hyde Park
@MissEgasMoniz Bullshit. From the Cradle and Blues for Robert J were both in the nineties, and stand with his best work ever. I've seen him many times, from the first Cream performance in the US and on and on. There is no better blues guitarist alive. Stevie Ray woulda been right there if he had...
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slownoman commented 5 months ago
Chicago:All that Jazz...
From the hit film chicago... This is my first video so please rate and leave comments. I know it isn't great but I shall try and make an even bette...
@alsoknownasamy Half right. Sinatra was insanely popular in the forties. Until the Beatles, no one had been mobbed by screaming women like Frank.
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slownoman liked 5 months ago
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slownoman liked 5 months ago
The Sandlot - Wendy the Lifeguard
"Michael Squints Palledorous walked a little taller that day and we had to tip our hats to him. He was lucky she hadn't beat the crap out of him. W...
Dusty Springfield - Son of a preacher man
Dusty Springfield - Son of a preacher man
4,102,954 views
slownoman said:
@coldface7 She's not only white, she's English. Put that in your pipe! Dusty was one of the greatest most underrated talents of the sixties. Smokin'.
The Wonders - That Thing You Do!
My Favourite Music Video
2,600,777 views
slownoman said:
@n8dogg87 Poppycock. Yes, the song was written in the '90's, but dead-on in the style of 64-65. This song could very well have been a hit if released in the mid sixties. I graduated from HS in '64 and have been in bands since '65. This movie is period correct in every aspect, especially the music.
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