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1 week ago
Down in Mexico (Good Version)
From Deathproof
By the Coasters
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2 weeks ago
Bo Diddley - "Give Me A Break" / "You Can't Judge A Book By Its Cover" (Shindig 1965)
Bo Diddley - "Give Me A Break" and "You Can't Judge A Book By Its Cover" (Shindig!, August 18, 1965)
nyrainbow5 • 27,219 views
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This is Rock n Roll at it's best! BD was what you would call............really good!
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2 weeks ago
Larry Williams - Slow Down
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news re...
Ceejayqb • 16,151 views
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@diuga1 Okay......it was released in 1958. I was a junior in High School when it came out.
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3 weeks ago
Rolling Stones - The Last Time (1965)
Rolling Stones - "The Last Time" (1965)
nyrainbow2 • 3,631,620 views
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@skaha65 Sure better than that stuff they call 'music' today.
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3 weeks ago
RAWHIDE - LINK WRAY AND HIS WRAYMEN
Historical musical artifact...
scratchyoldies • 1,693 views
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@bheffley2002 Link Wray!! When I was a teenager, and I started High School in 1955, and we ALL knew about Link Wray. We used to go over to Glen Echo park in Maryland, and dance and listen to this guy.......he was fantastic. Oh, and we knew a lot about 'Rumble', he played that tune many times...
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3 weeks ago
Link Wray-Jack The Ripper (1961)
That's my 45 copy of Link's masterpiece. Originally released on Rumble Records in 1961
Link Wray Biographies
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@clarkewi Sorry, but it before that, son. I bought my very first R&B later rock n roll....in 1953, and the 45's were if full flower! It appears that you were a little slow in catching up, I mean, in 1961, they were just continuing on from the BEST years.
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3 weeks ago
President Monson Atlanta Temple
President Monson at the Atlanta Temple rededication
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3 weeks ago
The Gray Ghost - The Rivals - Part 1
Episode 22 - starring Tod Andrews, Phil Chambers, Tony Gerry, Ross Elliott, Sherwood Price and Ralph Gamble
MrClarenceleroy • 53 views
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Oh man, is it ever good to see this......I mean, how many years has it been! I watched this program EVERY week, without fail. Being from the Valley, how could any good Virginian miss it. This is the first time I've laid eyes in this since...and it was a real joy to find, and I congratulate you...
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3 weeks ago
Long Tall Sally - 1956 "Little Richard"
Pionero en el Género "Arquitecto del Rock", Little Richard nos muestra uno de sus innumerables exitos, gloria que opacara el talento del Rey Elvis,...
RuidoCero • 1,282,451 views
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@rsfg1 Only 90%? I would put the figure closer to 99.9%
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3 weeks ago
Terry Stafford - "Suspicion" (1964)
Terry LaVerne Stafford (November 22, 1941 March 17, 1996 was an American singer and songwriter, best known for his 1964 U.S. Top 10 hit, "Suspicio...
TheBacmaster • 34,871 views
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@minter74 Hey, we thought Elvis was cool, but.........Terry Stafford did not lose his place with this song, especially with those of us who were young enough to experience his terrific version of this song! Elvis came later, and we still didn't lose perspective on who put this song out first!
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3 weeks ago
Rosie & The Originals - Angel Baby (1960)
Transfer video or just the music to your hard drive, free service.
kwatrains • 138,548 views
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@C00cooCAchoo Thanks....it WAS, a great time, a great decade, and what's more, we had a lot of fun living it. There are times I think back, and wish I could live them all over again, but......I've learned from the experience gained from life, that it is so true, we can never go home again, but t...
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3 weeks ago
imanuglyfrogtoo • 31,584 views
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@272LBCRT25 Wow, I am so impressed! I mean, when you get down to it, who actually, really cares. When this came out, nobody, and I do mean...NObody, really cared, it was just good music, and to us, it just came out, and we liked this version and didn't really give a rip, who recorded it whenev...
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3 weeks ago
The Crescendos.....Oh Julie
Rock n' Roll
barrygioportmorien1 • 47,451 views
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@pobrepaco Yes indeed, do I ever!
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4 weeks ago
Solomon Burke - Cry To Me (Original Stereo)
This Bert Berns composed and produced song with the "King of Rock & Soul" Solomon Burke singing had two separate lives. The first when it was init...
Nocaro • 74,100 views
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@nyg1954 Not hardly! This is one version that cannot be equaled!
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4 weeks ago
Little Richard - I Got It
Rock & Roll
phunkyjunction • 3,507 views
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Oh yeah, I remember this, especially the 'It ain't what you eat, it's the way how you chew it'!!!!!
I never forgot those lyrics, even to this day. It was a fairly good hit locally, when I was in High School, but never a big hit.
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1 month ago
The Statler Brothers - Shenandoah
From a TV special in 1969, The Statler Brothers sing Shenandoah. Sadly lead singer Lew DeWitt died in 1990 of Crohn's Disease.
[lyrics]
Oh Shenan...
WookieCookie • 595,270 views
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@rockandrollronnie I can do that, I guess I'm just biased, as for me personally, Shenandoah just shouts Virginia, as I don't know of anyplace else that, that name conjures up.
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1 month ago
Little Richard - Heeby-Jeebies
Little Richard - Heeby-Jeebies
bjanuszewski • 2,971 views
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Well, to those of us that, shall we say, grew up with his music, he will always be one of those who started rock n roll for us. You can nit pick all you want about the old R&B, but rock n roll really started with Elvis, Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Fats Domino and of course, Bo Diddley!
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1 month ago
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1 month ago
The Coasters - Searchin'
The Coasters - Searchin'
GNRSlashLover • 105,659 views
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@GonzoGuyy They did do the original, and a darned good job of it too.
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1 month ago
Angels - My Boyfriend's Back (Original Stereo)
Peggy Santiglia was the lead singer for this female trio from New Jersey who hit the big-time with "My Boyfriend's Back" in the summer of '63. The...
Nocaro • 218,988 views
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@smokiebird06 Hey, I'm older than you, and for many years, I also, thought that they were black.
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1 month ago
The Kingsmen - Louie Louie
This was a big hit for The Kingsmen
zazzaz99 • 88,059 views
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@sultansiam Yep, you were smoking something very powerful, and it affected your thought processes, and your judgement.
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1 month ago
Rumble - Link Wray - 1958
BEST SOUND IN 480P ALSO PLAYED ON THE SEEBURG JUKEBOX CLICK HERE http://www.youtube.com/watc... Rumble Link Wray 1958 recorded from t...
maynardcat • 270,831 views
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Hey, you too, good to run into an individual who lived and grew up in the same area. In the scheme of things, at the time, I suppose we seemed like, we were literally worlds apart, but when you look at today, not that far after all. My life has taken me to Washington state, but my memories of t...
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1 month ago
Chuck Berry - Maybellene 1955
First Rock and roll song in the world
ChuckBerryFanClub • 69,229 views
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Bought my first 'R&B record in 1952, was Fay Adams, 'Shake a Hand'. Oh, we in the DC area of Virginia were very hip, and we knew what was happin'en, one the best markets in music in those days. But, don't forget, I didn't begin to like that music until right around '52, when I all of 11 years o...
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1 month ago
THE LOVIN' SPOONFUL- "NASHVILLE CATS" ( W / LYRICS)
PEAKED AT #8 IN 1966. LYRICS: Nashville cats play clean as country water
Nashville cats play wild as mountain dew
Nashville cats been playin' since...
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1 month ago
Johnny Horton-Whispering Pines
"Whispering Pines" was one of songs sung by Johnny Horton in the late 50s and early 60s. Johnny Horton was born as John Gale Horton in Los Angeles...
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1 month ago
50 Winters Later-Interview w/ Maria Elena Holly
Kevin Montgomery interviews Maria Elena Holly during Tommy Allsup show at the 50 Winters Later celebration....from The Surf Ballroom dressing room ...
KevinMontgomery • 71,750 views
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@racistgayclown No, you cannot doubt, because he was. You are another one of those who put's today's spin on history, and I'm sorry, but it just won't work, To put it simply, you are wrong! How do I know, it's very simple, I was there, I knew the stars, I knew the music, and we bought his mu...
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1 month ago
CARRY ME BACK TO OLD VIRGINNY - Original 1878 Lyrics - Tom Roush
Written by James Bland, who was one of the better known black American composers of the 1800's, wrote this song in an attempt to tell of the pligh...
MusicOfTomRoush • 13,763 views
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@willichoose2behuman Like, who really cares if they are offended, if they can't take it, then leave for parts unknown. I am not politically correct, and think the word really stinks. This is history, and obliterating will not solve a thing, if fact, it only shows that they wish to 'rewrite' it...
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2 months ago
@graysonbreeden Grow up, boy. You're still have a snotty nose, and your death wish movie is for narrow minded juveniles like you, who can't seem to find a handle on reality. Go sit down with your phone and call yourself, and stick to that vomit you call...music!
Tarbaby is a down on his luck '...