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February 11, 2007
Kevin Ayers - Didn't Feel Lonely
""Musical Express" TVE [Spanish TV]1981. Featuring guitar 'duel' between Ollie Halsall and Andy Summers."
Added by mooseontheloose
Freddie Hubbard - Blues Minor
From "A Love Supreme" (Memorial Concert For John Coltrane)
Freddie Hubbard, Elvin Jones, McCoy Tyner, Reggie Workman and Sonny Fortune at Messina Jazz Festival.
Added by sky50
The Ark - The Worrying Kind
From the Swedish quarterfinals of Melodifestivalen 2007, yesterday (the Swedish qualifications for Eurovision Song Contest).
Added by Eyesonvideos
February 10, 2007
February 9, 2007
February 8, 2007
Patti Smith - You Light Up My Life
"... The American Broadcasting Company used to have a show back in the 80s called "Kids Are People Too" that had some surprising guests. Patti appeared on it with Joe Brooks and sang his song "You Light Up My Life""
Added by postingoldtapes
(via Internet Weekly Report)
February 7, 2007
February 6, 2007
BEAT THIS: A Hip-Hop History [1984 documentary - FEATURES MALCOLM MACLAREN] replaced 12.08
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WITH MALCOLM MACLAREN
Beat This: A Hip-Hop History is a "seminal"[1] 1984 documentary film about hip hop culture, directed by Dick Fontaine.[2] The cast includes Afrika Bambaataa, DJ Kool Herc — the film includes footage from Herc's original dance parties — The Cold Crush Brothers, Jazzy Jay, Brim Fuentes, and The Dynamic Rockers,[3] and is narrated by Imhotep Gary Byrd.[1][4]
Originally part of the Arena television series, it was among the first crop of documentaries about hip hop.[3]
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WITH MALCOLM MACLAREN
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MISSING #5, UNLESS IT'S JUST MISNUMBERED
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Beat This: A Hip-Hop History is a "seminal"[1] 1984 documentary film about hip hop culture, directed by Dick Fontaine.[2] The cast includes Afrika Bambaataa, DJ Kool Herc — the film includes footage from Herc's original dance parties — The Cold Crush Brothers, Jazzy Jay, Brim Fuentes, and The Dynamic Rockers,[3] and is narrated by Imhotep Gary Byrd.[1][4]
Originally part of the Arena television series, it was among the first crop of documentaries about hip hop.[3]
February 5, 2007
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