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Uploaded by on Aug 25, 2007

Homenaje a algunas de las grandes estrellas que hicieron de Hollywood la fábrica de los sueños.

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  • Absolutely appalling! No James Cagney!!!!

    (I suppose it's inevitable that you'd miss someone though!)

  • Yeah, you're right, that is a great miss! But I couldn't get all the galaxy in just six minutes!

  • I wonder where's my shotgun.. lol

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  • I sing this song everytime an actres or actor passes away.

  • Don't bark and Georgie Harrison, all he wanted for us was love....Don't step on dearest Michael, fear and the whip wern't to far, as he never really found himself, yet we hung him amongst the stars....And with a smile and lots of cheescake, Farrah stunned us with angel's charms, but she really was much more than blonde hair, walking Hollywood Blvd.....

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  • Beautiful people who gave us wonderful memories. I'm so grateful to have been born in the 60's and grew up watching these very talented actors, and excellent directors. Unfortunately my kids are not interested in black and white movies at all. Sad.

  • @Donijr

    I believe thats Greta Garbo.

  • Brilliant collection of images! Superb tune!

  • For all of their faults, the actors in this video gave us all something to dream about -- even the most obscure actors/actresses. The same can be said for all of the directors in Hollywood. They all helped to create and shape American culture; just as surely as famous American authors and painters. Heaven love 'em all.

  • this song is one of the reasons I consider the kinks to be one of my all-time favorites

  • One of the greatest tracks of all time

  • IMO this is the superior version, but I'm not sure what it's from. It's not the original album version which to me sounds sterile & cold (for God's sake, that version uses a FRONT beat, which is ok for Nashville or Vegas, but not Ray Davies!)

    This is much warmer, but it's not a live performance. And it's very sloppy, with many stumbled notes, particularly on piano. It's almost like a home-studio-made demo where Ray played most of the parts himself (even squeezebox & tuba?!) Anyone know?

  • 2:38 to 3:08 tops....case u listinen ;lol

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