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3 days ago
Conlon Nancarrow, Study for Player Piano No. 40
Conlon Nancarrow, Study for Player Piano No. 40. Aufgenommen mit dem Ampico Bösendorfer Flügel von Jürgen Hocker, der nach den Wünschen Nancarrows ...
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6 days ago
Best match Muhammad Ali vs George Foreman
the best match of the century. beautifulst more unforeseeable more intense more fascinating in absolute. one extraordinary show of two extraordinar...
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2 weeks ago
29 years old and hearing myself for the 1st time!
I was born deaf and 8 weeks ago I received a hearing implant. This is the video of them turning it on and me hearing myself for the first time :) ...
sloanchurman • 9,871,991 views
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@sloanchurman This brings me to an interesting question: I was watching the silent movie "The Artist" yesterday, and now I wonder what you would have understood with your amazing lipreading skills (heard about that also in the NPR interview).
Is that talk what hearing people see, but neither hear...
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4 months ago
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1 month ago
35 MINUTES of Erroll Garner LIVE in '64!
for Erroll's SECRET, hit this link... http://morpheusatloppers.wo...
Melonhead622 • 27,654 views
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I agree with the lady at 23:40, who says "Awesome!"
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2 months ago
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3 months ago
The old tree.
A poem on some thoughts when looking at an old gnarled tree.
geriatric1927 • 2,971 views
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Close to my home, there was a mighty old tree. It had a hollow trunk and as a child I used to play in the cavity. Apart from this, it was healthy and vital. Some day the city gardeners thought that it may not be safe any more and started sawing off branches, every year some more. The tree struggl...
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5 months ago
5. Internationales Lancia Thesis Treffen 2011 - Geiselwind
Ein kurzer Ausschnitt einer unserer schönen Ausfahrten den ich während der Fahrt mit dem iPhone gefilmt habe.
Mehr unter: www.Thesis-Treffen.de
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5 months ago
Trololo crazy live FULL version 1968
Vocalise
Conert Hall named after Tchaikovsky, Moscow 1968
smart21cart • 226,636 views
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Too funny how the bald violin player forgets to play at 1:22 to 1:24 in his amazement.
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6 months ago
Funny Bird Crashing Into A Tree
RIPFILMS • 1,013,426 views
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I love how the second bird from the right watches as his fellow crashed into the water.
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6 months ago
Frankie Trumbauer & His Orchestra - Jubilee - OKeh 41044
Frankie Trumbauer, Cm, v, dir: Charles Margulis, t / Bix Beiderbecke, c / Bill Rank, tb / Jimmy Dorsey, cl, as / Chester Hazlett, as / Rube Crozier...
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6 months ago
Frankie Trumbauer & His Orchestra - Louise. Okeh 41231
Frank Trumbauer-Cm-as dir. Bix Beiderbecke-Andy Secrest-c/Bill Rank-tb/Charlie Strickfaden-as/Izzy Friedman-cl-ts/Min Leibrook-bsx/Matty Malneck-vn...
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6 months ago
Frankie Trumbauer & His Orchestra - The Baltimore. Parlophone R3464
Frank Trumbauer-Cm dir. Bix Beiderbecke-c/Bill Rank-tb/Don Murray-cl-bar/Bobby Davis-as/Adrian Rollini-bsx/Joe Venuti-vn/Frank Signorelli-p/Eddie L...
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6 months ago
Frankie Trumbauer & His Orchestra - Wait 'Til You See "Ma Cherie". Okeh 41231
Frank Trumbauer-Cm-as dir. Bix Beiderbecke-Andy Secrest-c/Bill Rank-tb/Charlie Strickfaden-as/Izzy Friedman-cl-ts/Min Leibrook-bsx/Matty Malneck-vn...
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6 months ago
Frankie Trumbauer Orchestra - Georgia On My Mind 1931
Orie Frank ("Frankie" or "Tram") Trumbauer (May 30, 1901 -- June 11, 1956) was one of the leading jazz saxophonists of the 1920s and 1930s. He play...
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11 months ago
Beloved Polar Bear Knut Dies
Berlin's beloved polar bear Knut, an international star who as a cuddly, fluffy cub graced magazine covers, movies and merchandise, died Saturday. ...
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@detourking The result of the autopsy was just published. It was found that the ventricles in the brain were enlarged. Although there was water in his lung, it was not the reason of the death. The bear would have died from overpressure in the ventricular system even if it had not fallen into the ...
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11 months ago
2011/3/11 東日本大震災 発生時(仙台市) Earthquake in Sendai
宮城県仙台市青葉区内の住宅街の自宅にて撮影
Aobaku,Sendai city,Miyagi Prefecture,Japan
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皆様のコメント本当にありがとうございます。皆さんのコメントを
読み、何度も励まされました。私の家族は怪我も無く全員無事です 。この... kirakirayuji • 16,522,851 views
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@allioopbc2 Guess I'd be shaking harder than the filmer after a quake like this.
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1 year ago
► NEW 2012 Lancia Thema
A year after the alliance between Lancia and Chrysler, the two brands become one, founding a new dynasty that embodies the best of two industrial c...
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1 year ago
Zheng Lab - Bad Project (Lady Gaga parody)
*edit* We are the Hui Zheng lab at BCM and study Alzheimer's Disease. Thanks everyone for your comments and words of encouragement! We had no idea ...
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1 year ago
My Way -- Mnozil Brass USAF Band of Flight Concert
Fitting end to the program with the USAF Band of Flight at the National Museum of the USAF, introduction of musicians with Professor Paul and his t...
CaptMench • 123,060 views
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He starts: "Ladies and Gentlemen..."
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1 year ago
Scenes from Tahrir Square
Video from the massive protest in Cairo's Tahrir Square.
AlJazeeraEnglish • 368,720 views
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The Egyptians remind me of the east german people in the autumn of 1989. It took them weeks and months to remove the autocratic regime.
Egyptians, keep the faith, hold the line and stay firm!
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1 year ago
Der Ausflug 1930
Der Film zeigt einen Familienausflug mit einem Auto in den Wald im Jahre 1930. Dabei werden erst Einzelbilder aus dem Film gezeigt, dann folgt der ...
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Not nice, not beautiful, but still strangely fascinating, thrilling and absorbing.
Watching the piano rolls passing by helps a lot in understanding the (music) mathematical sound alignment.
How long does a piano withstand being played like this without breaking down?