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Uploaded by on Oct 29, 2008

una bella musica aanni'60

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  • No culture. Seinfeld and Friends, ER and Home Improvement. Pokemon. Reebok Pumps, POGS, Pokemon, Grunge, Gangsta Rap, a long list of amazing movies, The Rachel Cut, the biggest hair craze since the Farrah-Do. The Y2K craze. Michael Jordan. McGwire vs. Sosa. The 90s had plenty of culture. It wasn't as crazy as the 70's and 80's but it had much better pop culture than the 2000's which has fallen victim to reality TV, ringtone rap and girls dressing like sluts normally.

  • ...oh lord what happened to all these great Americans?

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  • god bless america (and its censorship laws!!)

  • NO SOUND!

  • FUCK YOU WMG

  • WMG. You fuggin' suck, man.

  • "The audio has been disabled."

    How patently ridiculous.

  • @bluesboyrand i have this soundtrack and it doesn't say Isley bro, it says Lloyd Williams so you are the one that is wrong and you might wanna take another listen because i had not problem realizing this is NOT the Isley bros...Not even close to same sound or tone.

  • @laylacalif However, DeWayne Jessie who played Otis did lip-synch to Lloyd Williams' recorded vocals, but it wasn't The Isleys.

  • @bluesboyrand According to Wikipedia, which could have mistakes in it, as we all know, states this for the ST album:

    6. "Shout" Ronald Isley, Rudolph Isley, O'Kelly Isley Lloyd Williams (Otis Day and the Nights) 4:23

    IMDB (more reliable) corroborates this: "Shout"

    Performed by Lloyd Williams (uncredited)

    The Isleys have a different tone to their voices, as well as the call and response and ad libs being different.

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