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1 week ago
The Rolling Stones - Down The Road A Piece (1964)
I consider this song as a masterpiece of The Stones but you are not obliged to believe me....
rocknsixties • 60,389 views
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1 week ago
Down The Road Apiece - The Rolling Stones (HQ)
Classic Rythym n Blues - I do not own the rights to the audio , but am sharing for fair comment as permitted by law !
jaqand • 3,436 views
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No other band then or since could swing like the Stones!
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1 week ago
My Blue Eyed Jane-Jimmie Rodgers
Yet Another Famous song by Jimmie Rodgers featuring another Jazz band of the day.
Enjoy!
Discography:
Recorded on June 30 1930, in Hollywood, CA.
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rubyrola1959 • 6,334 views
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"My Blue Eyed Jane" was the first record I ever owned. It was around 1954/55 when I was 5 or 6 years old. An elderly couple across the road had some old 78's and were playing them one night while my family was visiting. I fell in love with this one record and asked them to play it over and over. ...
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4 weeks ago
Steely Dan FM
Enjoy! ^_^
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twisterdude1009 • 331,983 views
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For me, FM has always evoked the theme from the 60's TV show, Route 66, for some reason. There's even a similarity in the little piano vamp but mainly its an image of a radio station out in the middle of nowhere spinnin' blues and Elvis till dawn.
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4 weeks ago
Steely Dan Time Out of Mind
A Steely Dan classic from 'Gaucho".
boswell69 • 149,212 views
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Steely Dan channels Earth, Wind & Fire.
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1 month ago
Chiffons - One Fine Day (Original)
The Chiffons had cut a #1 song earlier in 1963 ("He's So Fine"), and now found themselves another "fine" tune in "One Fine Day" written by Gerry Go...
Nocaro • 103,161 views
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@fairlyfastfreddie1
Beehives & the Brill Building and I'm on board!
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1 month ago
Rita Hayworth "Bewitched, Bothered & Bewilded"
Clip from "Pal Joey"
TheTomMunday • 9,408 views
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As Larry Hart originally wrote:
"Couldn't sleep
And wouldn't sleep
Until I could sleep where I shouldn't sleep
Bewitched, bothered and bewildered am I"
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1 month ago
Morris Stoloff - Moonglow & Theme From "Picnic" (Original Stereo)
The music is the backdrop for one of the great scenes in cinematic history from the 1955 film "Picnic" starring William Holden and Kim Novak. Morri...
Nocaro • 29,048 views
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As it's been said, William Holden had to hire a choreographer to teach him how to dance for this scene. For his efforts, though, Holden insisted on being paid for STUNT WORK!
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1 month ago
Jackie Wilson - Baby Workout [Very Good(+) quality] (Live, 1965)
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SixtiesPopGold • 102,461 views
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Check out Darlene Love and the Blossoms stage right!
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1 month ago
Save the last dance for me - The Drifters
dannypsych • 2,027,515 views
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I believe I read that the female back-up singers heard on the bridge and the outro were Doris Troy, Dee Dee & Dionne Warwick.
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2 months ago
The Beatles Day Tripper (2009 Stereo Remaster)
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The lip synced promo video ...
TheQuarrymen58 • 390,877 views
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They always have and always will sound their best in MONO!
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2 months ago
The Beatles - I Call Your Name (Rickenbacker 360-12c63)
The Beatles: I Call Your Name...
Playing George Harrison's parts on a 2007 Rickenbacker 360-12c63, direct into a 1998 Vox AC30 TBX. No pedals.
s2seltaeb • 5,451 views
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You're up picking on the chorus, right?
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2 months ago
Epiphone Casino DAY TRIPPER
eoswatanabe1964 • 32,137 views
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George pretended to play a Gibson ES 345 in the promotional video for Day Tripper. Yet he used the Casino in the studio and on the road. Mmmmm.
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2 months ago
Epiphone Riviera Blues Jam
Just trying out a MIK Epiphone Riviera. I think it's a nice budget axe. Made well, looks cool, sounds great. Hope you like it. Total improv but I ...
6bender • 16,257 views
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No apologies necessary for your chops. The Riviera is my favorite Epi but currently Gibson isn't offering very much in that model. Sheratons, Casinos and Dots, oh my! The Joe Valensi and Custom P93 Riv's are just too quirky for my tastes.
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2 months ago
Guitar-View.com Gibson ES-335 vs. Epiphone Sheraton II
guitarviewHD • 23,757 views
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Epiphones are for musicians. Gibsons are for collectors.
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2 months ago
Epiphone Sheraton Guitar Setup and Review
Epiphone Sheraton Guitar Setup and Review
davey4557 • 21,996 views
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The Hippy-Dippy guitar tech. George Carlin is smiling down.
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8 months ago
Eric Clapton Everyday I Have the Blues Live TV Recording
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majvdl • 724,892 views
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Dave Bronze (Bass) and Andy Newmark (Drums) kick butt. Eric never had a better rhythm section than that.
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8 months ago
Eric Clapton Early in the Morning Live TV Recording
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majvdl • 144,053 views
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He had something to prove that night! Testify, Eric!
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8 months ago
Eric Clapton: Forty Four
Clapton and crew pay tribute to the great Howlin' Wolf in this number from the 1994 'From The Cradle' Tour. Jerry Portnoy features on harp.
pixaninny • 59,055 views
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It's amazing he can play with so much gain without that big jazz box feeding back. Try that at home.
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8 months ago
Eric Clapton Have You Ever Loved A woman
divyaboy • 9,817 views
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The Blue Shirt Performance is pure fire & magic. When Clapton came across these clips on YouTube (just like us mere mortals), even he was taken aback at the level of his playing, stating that he couldn't do some of those licks now, they were just too hard! He's playing the geezer card, perhaps, b...
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8 months ago
Moon Mullican ~ Cherokee Boogie
Moon Mullican was a country and western singer, songwriter and pianist. However, he also sang and played jazz, rock 'n' roll and the blues. He was ...
flashbell • 50,200 views
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The bridge between Western Swing & Rock-a-Billy.
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8 months ago
The Original Stroll - February 1958
On a local television dance show in Idaho in February 1958, local teens dance to one of the biggest dance crazes out of the late-1950's called The ...
MrMemories • 559,446 views
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@ninijbb143 Actually, they still do......in Idaho.
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8 months ago
Hippo Singing The Lion Sleeps Tonight
LOL n hippo singing and a dog dancing
mazpiri • 12,698,471 views
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Cute. Moving right along, now.
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8 months ago
Michael Grimm Classic performance
enjoying the classics
dbloc910 • 6,206 views
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Milk fed Joe Cocker. And that ain't a put down. Wow!
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8 months ago
Jay & The Americans - Come A Little Bit Closer
A Great song, by a bunch of guys having some fun. Isn't this what music is all about???
JohnnyVangelis • 726,469 views
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Loved 'Where the Action Is"! Mark Lindsay of Paul Revere and the Raiders goofing about.
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8 months ago
Band of Gold - Don Cherry
Oldies record Band of Gold by Don Cherry, 1956. From the Oldies Jukebox at www.fhs1961.com
chargertom • 61,259 views
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I've collected all the records used on Buchanan & Goodman's "The Flying Saucer" except this one. Thanks for posting.
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9 months ago
Nancy Sinatra - These Boots Are Made For Walking (1966)
Nancy Sinatra - These Boots Are Made For Walking (1966)
nyrainbow2 • 9,405,986 views
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@Xenda
You got girlfriend in states?
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9 months ago
Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood - Jackson
From the "You Only Live Twice" soundtrack.
frothywalrus • 899,067 views
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The weird thing is that this doesn't seem like a 44 year old clip. It's still very fresh.
Ian Stewart's boogie woogie piano drives this one home! My all time favorite Stones track.