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13 hours ago
black sabbath snowblind lyrics
this is my first video so take it easy on the negative comments =],
I did not create or claim this song in any form the artist of this song is bla...
MusicMan8246 • 309,962 views
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2 months ago
Franklin Delano Roosevelt - Pearl Harbor Address
Franklin Delano Roosevelt giving the Pearl Harbor Address - "a date that will live in infamy"
forquignon • 609,649 views
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Japan struck Pearl Harbor with no warning or declaration of war. Any actions taken by the United States in retaliation are absolutely justified, 2400 Americans were basically murdered. Raping and exploitation? Nothing the US has ever done has come close to the pillaging of Manchuria for 5 years ...
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3 months ago
Kashmir- Led-Zeppelin
Oh let the sun beat down upon my face, stars to fill my dream
I am a traveler of both time and space, to be where I have been
To sit with elders of...
Thetainted0 • 329,595 views
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I got the Physical Graffiti double LP album when it was first released, and the ENTIRE ALBUM is just about as good as this song. This song is definitely a stand out, for sure, but listening to it in context is even better. Best album from the best rock group of the 70's. Enjoy!! BTW Kashmir is ac...
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3 months ago
It might get loud The Edge solo.flv
smofetto • 19,765 views
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Very obviously, since the Edge is a multi-platinum selling, world touring professional musician in one of the best bands in the last 30 years.. he must "suck" right? Get real. Go back to your moms basement and proceed to shut the hell up.
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6 months ago
U2 - Get On Your Boots (Live - Night 5 - Letterman)
U2 performing the single, "Get On Your Boots" off of "No Line On The Horizon". This was from the last and final night of their 5 night stand with L...
puregat7 • 21,218 views
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I saw U2 live in Wembley Stadium back during the Zooropa tour (1992?). It was amazing. I've been to 50 or 60 concerts, and that was one of the best.
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7 months ago
U2 - Beautiful Day Live Letterman 4th Night [HD - High Quality]
U2 play Beautiful Day live in New York at David Letterman Show 4th Night
U2FanTV • 341,612 views
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So that goes to prove it - just over 1% of youtube viewers are retarded. I saw U2 in Wembley in 1993, the Zooropa tour. Me and 500,000 of my good friends!! Best concert ever, and I been to a LOT of concerts in the US and Europe. Check out Bono and The Edge doing Stuck in a Moment on Letterman las...
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7 months ago
Neil Young Down By The River
Neil Young Down By The River Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
Ledzep69Man • 733,642 views
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I've seen Neil several times, great performer, great song.
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7 months ago
The Rover
Cover
jun626 • 168,493 views
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except - Jimmy (and other original artists) don't really focus on *exactly* copying their original recordings, whereas folks like jun here memorize every note and intonation. Different thing, and copying is not creative. A guitar dual between Jimmy Page and Jun is apples to oranges. Not the same ...
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7 months ago
Ry Cooder - Feelin' Bad Blues
the greatest creation in the history of slide guitar - a track from the movie "Crossroads"
KaizerVilgelm • 486,356 views
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9 Lady Gaga fans stopped by to get a reality slap. And none of them appreciated it, which is hilarious.
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7 months ago
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7 months ago
Pink Floyd - One Of These Days
Pink Floyd - One Of These Days (Live) 1994
PinkFaux • 2,684,081 views
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Bah Roger Waters went on a total psycho ego trip and fired all the other band members - who then promptly sued him, took the Pink Floyd name and all the music rights, kept recording and touring, and left him out in the cold. As they should have done. 'twas all right and proper.
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7 months ago
The Rolling Stones-Sympathy For the Devil-The David Frost Show 1968
The Rolling Stones singing "Sympathy for the Devil," on Robert Frost Show in 1968.
RubberSoul846 • 392,959 views
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7 months ago
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Gotta agree Louie is the funniest comic out there right now. "Hmm what other horrible things to defend?" LOL. He's going out of his way to see what it takes to REALLY offend people. Must be quite a fucked up club he's in, no one seems to have gotten offended. =) His show on FX rocks too.
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1 year ago
Icky Thump- White Stripes on Jools Holland
icky thump is a great song, and the white stripes are an awesome band.
Professorbee • 460,334 views
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RIP White Stripes. BTW, for all the critics out there - this band sounds the way it does specifically because, well, that's the way they want it to sound. It isn't perfect and it isn't supposed to be. This is a total departure from the over-produced bubble-gum teeny-bopper nonsense that makes pre...
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1 year ago
Jon Stewart on Crossfire
This is the reason CNN's Crossfire is no longer on the air. Jon Stewart shows up these two ignorant political show hosts... 2 against 1, on their o...
atvartist • 4,329,656 views
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The only aspect of Jon Stewart that might be construed as ingenuous is that Jon still likes to call his show a comedy show. We all know, it's become much, much more than that.
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1 year ago
Neil Young - Old Man ( Harvest )
Fabinski1 • 1,669,313 views
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I saw Neil at Finsbury Park in London back in the '90s. Awesome - acoustic guitar, then piano, then electric guitar...great musician, great songs. They don't make em like they used to!!!
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1 year ago
Pink Floyd - Shine On Your Crazy Diamond
Pink Floyd - Shine On Your Crazy Diamond
Jaziraa • 367,098 views
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Rap = a bunch of street criminals and gang members trying to get rich. No wonder they seem to get either shot dead or behind bars most of the time. It's a money making scam. Very few of them have any real talent to speak of.
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1 year ago
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here (Studio Version)
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
So, so you think you can tell Heaven from Hell?
Blue skies from pain?
Can you tell a green field from a cold stee...
Zedice • 16,051 views
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CDM9889 - couldn't agree more. But keep in mind, back when Rock was king ('60s and '70s) there was a LOT of bubblegum pop crap floating around that, while it was "popular" at the time, died off in short order. Same applies today. The profit-driven teeny-boppers of today will all fade out, yet Pin...
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1 year ago
Speak to Me/Breathe - Pink Floyd (Studio Version)
The Dark Side of the Moon Album:
1. Speak to Me/Breathe *
2. On the Run
3. Time
4. The Great Gig In The Sky
5. Money
6. Us and Them
7. Any Colour ...
zeppmann93 • 752,154 views
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Ah yes...it's the quality of the composition, the skill of the performers, and the exceptionally high in-studio production work that makes this song (and album) stand out. Remember, this was produced in 1973...quite an accomplishment for the time. It stands the test of time, no doubt about it.
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1 year ago
The Great Gig In The Sky - Pink Floyd (Studio Version)
The Dark Side of the Moon Album:
1. Speak to Me/Breathe
2. On the Run
3. Time
4. The Great Gig In The Sky *
5. Money
6. Us and Them
7. Any C...
zeppmann93 • 2,153,468 views
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Dark Side of the Moon = 4th best selling rock album of all time 15X platinum. Your theory is invalid. Pink Floyd had exceptional talent, if you don't like it, go listen to Lady Gaga.
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1 year ago
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Californication [Official Music Video]
© 2006 WMG
"Californication" by Red Hot Chili Peppers from 'Californication,' available now.
Download 'Californication' on iTunes: http://bit.ly/...
RHCPtv • 38,556,672 views
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er....hate to tell you, that was smack they were shooting, not smoking "crazy ass weed" as you said. if it was weed, they have never gotten out of their moms basement. extremely lucky they all didn't end up dead, for sure. I believe the guitarist was a junky for some years before he cleaned up an...
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1 year ago
Cream - Disraeli Gears (Classic Album)
Cream were rocks first true supergroup combining the extraordinary talents of Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker and Jack Bruce in a power trio that formed...
classicalbums • 64,141 views
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What you may not comprehend is how much this band "pushed the envelope". If you listen to what was on the radio back then - crap like the Carpenters and really, really awful elevator/doctors office music -- these guys were off the charts. Awful you say? They were in the process of defining Rock m...
All of Black Sabbath's music was organic - Tony would come up with the riff, the rhythm section would throw something together, and Ozzy would go in the other room and think up some lyrics. Sometimes, they'd have the song together in an hour. A couple of hours jamming it, off to the studio, one o...