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6 days ago
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6 days ago
Third Reich - The Rise 6/6
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news re...
violator791 • 26,982 views
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@jendeh1000 He put it on his credit card.
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1 week ago
William Buckley interviews Huey Newton on Firing Line
Newton asks what side Buckley would have been on in 1776.
CEHitchens33 • 138,508 views
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@elgintv Newton was VERY nervous, being up there with Buckley. He knew he was out of his league and at any time could have been embarressed by him. Buckley knew this as well and was easy on him.
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1 week ago
Goodyerin • 8,294 views
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I was the last person to have swam in Sutro Baths in 1953. There were news photographers there that day that took pictures of us kids swimming in the pools. Does anyone happen to know where I could find those pics?
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2 weeks ago
Tony Bennett and Stevie Wonder - For Once in my life live
Clip of Stevie Wonder and Tony Bennett on "Tony Bennett's American Classic." Awesome performance!! Best Duet ever. Very moving.
somebod • 3,382,692 views
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@beedoe51 Chad and Jeremy? I hope your joking. If not? take your medication
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2 weeks ago
Rocky Marciano vs Archie Moore - Sept. 21, 1955 - Round 8 - 9 & Interviews
Rocky Marciano vs Archie Moore
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Rocky Marciano defends the Heavyweight Championship of the World against Archie Moore. Archie had thrown challen...
primeboxers • 11,863 views
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@AntiFeminaziMale probably, Marciano had an incredable training routine. And no matter what anyone says, the point is he DID beat Moore. But Moore himself was a warrior and you shouldn't take anything away from him. Rocky probably could have fought a few more years and had a higher number record,...
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2 weeks ago
This Muddy Road, by Sarah Heath and family
Backyard music in the night, Cornstock 2008.
Ben Ogilvy, drums; Max Heath, guitar; Sedgie Ogilvy, piano; vocals by Heather Ogilvy, Quinby & Eliza M...
sedge1 • 331 views
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is this the same gal that is singing the Permanente ad on TV? if so, which one is she? and how about treating us to some more material? Pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeee pritty please :)
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2 weeks ago
Bukowski on Marajuana and Booze
Posted by Guy Sands: http://guysands.blogspot.com
From "The Bukowski Tapes Vol. 1
guyheartsrod • 123,173 views
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@Supertramp1966 he was ruff and he was crude, BUT he was himself. and honesty to yourself is the rarest of qualities. it's essential in any person who's trying to convey who they are. if people don't like it? move on to someone else, there's plenty of people out there that can entertain you in y...
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2 weeks ago
Wild Finches Flocking to a Man
Near Midnight April 10, 2011, I went outside and immediately had wild birds landing on me. They arrived in the evening immediately prior, and left...
GaryHunter98765 • 97 views
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I noticed that the video was taken at night, maybe that had something to do with it. The birds are probably attracted to the light that is around your place. But who knows. It's pritty cool whatever the reason. And yes, they look to be finches. They're neat, beautiful little birds, with a wide ra...
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3 weeks ago
The Beatles - Eleanor Rigby
The Beatles - Eleanor Rigby
One of their most beautiful songs.Enjoy!
fucktown • 196,970 views
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@MrUninsi The Monkees?
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3 weeks ago
The Beatles - Yes It Is
Song by The Beatles, from the single Ticket To Ride (side B) (1965). This video was created by me.
IIITheMagicBoxIII • 265,097 views
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@genecorrado except maybe Steely Dan, who I believe are far and away the most sophisticated rock musicians of all. take a listen to Aja and see if you agree.
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3 weeks ago
Two Sleepy People - Shirley Ross & Bob Hope (1938 version, from "Thanks for the Memory" soundtrack)
With music by Hoagy Carmichael and lyrics by Frank Loesser, this is the version as heard in 1938's "Thanks for the Memory," complete with last-seco...
dvdspd21 • 8,657 views
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@veebur56 What did your mother do after her career in Hollywood?
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3 weeks ago
Diane Shaw - 'Blue Moon'
Diane Shaw's brand new CD 'JAZZ NITES' is now available on iTunes:
DianeShaw • 282,965 views
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Bob Dylan did a great version of this Roger's hit. Honest.
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3 weeks ago
tony bennett - time after time
tony sings 'time after time' (with spectrum analyzer display)
MrBirdiefly • 1,113 views
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Ain't nobody better than Mr. Bennett. Even Frank (what's his name?) said that.
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4 weeks ago
I'll never fall in love again - Dionne Warwick
Dionne Warwick sings Burt Bacharach/Hal David
What do you get when you fall in love?
A guy with a pin to burst your bubble,
That's what you get fo...
Mondibaby • 617,567 views
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@854RRR I'm still in the womb and I love that song. I can't wait till I get out. Yahooooooooooooooooooooo
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1 month ago
Your World is a Forgery | Noam Chomsky Speaks Truth, Part 1
Our world is a forgery! Are we ever going to look at the mirror? Probably not - we prefer to see puppet-president's smiling face and feel good. Kil...
wozzek22 • 38,928 views
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@jubitoftw ya he should, it's an insult. Do you really think for a moment that soldiers go into battle to defend free speech? ha ha ha come on, those are loftly "intellectual" fantasies that NO soldier has the luxury of contemplating. Give me a break.
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1 month ago
Hitler's Takeover Rare Footage (English Subtitles)
Cutouts of Speeches of Hitler in HD-Quality, which I was able to translate with the help of a friend.
Many of these footage cutouts, not all but m...
heilgermany • 620,185 views
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@Ravanaboy actually the Germans were a highly educated/ cultured peoplel. Remember they gave the world Bach and Beethoven.
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1 month ago
ScaningTheWaves • 767,612 views
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@LanceHertford even if he did, he's merely expressing his opinion. And it's still not illegal (in this country) to have an opinion. At least not yet.
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1 month ago
Emily by Tony Bennett
Tony Bennett's version of Emily from the movie "The Americanization of Emily." I wasn't going to post this song after I found out this was availab...
detroitbuffalo • 34,163 views
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@necktieguy1 You should hear Bill Evans and Stan Getz version. Wow! It was recorded in the mid 70's. Check it out.
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1 month ago
psalm10720 • 3,282 views
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Everything Michael does, enriches it. Every song he touches he breaths new life into it. Makes it sound as if it was written for him.
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1 month ago
Donald Fagen
Donald Fagen at the ASCAP Jazz Hall Of Fame ceremony in NYC on June 14, 2010. Performance of "Florida Room", award presentation by Johnny Mandel an...
gdwoods • 50,694 views
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@MikeVincentProd Your absolutely right. Nothing against the Beatles, but please you can't even begin to compare them to the sophistication of Fagen and Becker. The Beatles were merely George Martin's orchestra. I mean look what he did with the Bee Gees. They were knuckle heads before they hooked...
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1 month ago
SFPD Ruthlessly Shoots and Kills Unarmed 19yr old Man over $2 Bus Fare
Rest In Peace Kenneth Harding Jr. The Family would like you to Support The Facebook page created for him at the link below
TheOneNonly457 • 352,871 views
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I can't believe these people are "taunting" the police after just seeing someone get shot. What are they thinking? That's the worst thing you can do. Isn't that why Oscar Grant got shot?
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1 month ago
Ultimate Dog Tease
Dogs... Love.... Food.
T-SHIRTS: http://talkinganimalmerch.com (all profits go to SPCA)
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klaatu42 • 97,044,070 views
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I love this
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5 months ago
NBC Nightly News 9/11/01 - Part 1 of 4
Recently, I recycled my old TiVo. It had been out of service since 2001. Before it was gone, I took a look at the programs from 2001 still stored t...
appliance • 134,710 views
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@IceRice3000 Forgive my entering this dispute, but the US never lost a battle in the Vietnam War. Not one battle. How do you lose a war when you've not lost a single battle? By losing the support of the media. That war was lost here in America, not over there.
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5 months ago
Train smashes car Kills 5 instantly
July 2009----- 5 passengers in a ford fusion traveled around and across a railroad crossing with gates down and were hit by an amtrak train and all...
Bubbasblue • 58,671 views
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@satanxhhhx They're probably kids tho.
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5 months ago
Broken Arm Arm Wrestling
Didn't know a little bit fun could be so painful!!!
rmorant503 • 925,218 views
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are you kidding? I've seen little skinny dudes totally dominate a muscle bound guy. I't's all about technique and leverage.
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6 months ago
Stella by Starlight - Bill Evans Trio.
Piano : Bill Evans.
Double Bass : Eddie Gomez.
Drums : Alex Riel.
Oslo on October 28, 1966.
( 3:23 - 3:37 sorry for that :-)
Friskounet • 162,912 views
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@Tweekerhead ha ha ha, your funny :)
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6 months ago
Vincent (Starry Starry Night) - Don McLean (legendado)
A Slide Show Double Tribute to Vincent van Gogh and Don McLean. (portuguese subtitled)
Link for a version without portuguese subtitles: http://www...
Casarini • 1,018,598 views
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@kenia186 I loved him too. I still do. There was a show earlier this year at the DeYoung Museum here in San Francisco of the collection of the Museum DeOrsy of Paris. Amongst the works was several by my uncles "bud" Vincent. :)
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6 months ago
cazanova641 • 109 views
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Nice job cazanova. What relationship do you have to the film? Are you the filmaker?
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6 months ago
Influential architects, pt.5 | Le Corbusier
http://howtoarchitect.com/ See why Le Corbusier was one of the most influential architects of our time from just 50 years ago. His work challenged...
howtoarchitect • 17,739 views
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Unfortunately Mr. Corbusier's work ultimately turned into the nightmare of housing projects and other nameless monster high rises that clutter the skyline of the western world. His buildings make the person feel small and oppressed.
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6 months ago
Le Corbusier Interview
Interview with architect Le Corbusier (in English)
sleijon • 25,642 views
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I personally feel that ultimately his "large scale" architecture failed. And it failed miserably, The legacy of which scars the skyline of most major cities.
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6 months ago
Mel Gibsons racial tape recording- warning FOUL language
Here is the recording of Mel Gibson's racial recording. Warning - very foul language.
coady2000 • 104,427 views
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@bobert4him don't feel bad. we're all fascinated by watching "others" in pain. what do they call it? that "train wreck" of someone elses life? perverse. I mean look at what happened to Michael Jackson? It's really kinda sad.
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6 months ago
Gershwin plays Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue
an old recording..
deandusk • 2,349,745 views
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@2010BeachBoy You got that right buddy. Brian Wilson is definately in that short list of American composers that changed the music they were in. With out Brian Wilson there would have not been the "self contained"/ "self producing/ writer" groups of the 60's. Brian Wilson is sincerely deserving o...
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6 months ago
Rachmaninov Symphonic Dances (1/6)
Symphony Orchestra of the Moscow Conservatory
Conductor - A.Levin
Wanuha • 64,581 views
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This was filmed at the new 12,000 square ft. McDonald's in down town Moscow. That's the deep fry/french fry cooker behind them.
Probably the greatest documentary on WW11. A masterpiece from beginning to end. I salute the creators of this masterpiece.