Jimmy Vey is playing the xylophone.
"Spike Jones the Legend."
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December 3, 2008
Spike Jones: "Persian market (Jimmy Vey - Xylophone Solo)
Dr Ross The Harmonica Boss (Flint Michigan 1993)
Dr Ross The Harmonica Boss - Two Harp Numbers (1993)in his home town of Flint Michigan just three months before he died at the age of 67
Rolling Stones: ♥ Amy Winehouse: ♥Ain't to Proud to Beg
i don't care if the bitch is shotgunning crack to the pope, this is the best vocal duet, even aretha, which, of course, it's homage to and outdoes, that i've ever seen.
The Rolling Stones - Super Bowl Behind The Scenes (oh, never mind, it's the new RS official site)
The Rolling Stones a behind the scenes look at the Stones experience at the Super Bowl in 2006.
Get the latest album from The Rolling Stones "Shine A Light" the soundtrack from the Martin Scorsese film now in theaters. www.rollingstones.com/shinealight/soundt rack.php
The Rolling Stones: "Shattered" (Martin Scorsese's "Shine A Light") Watch quick, it'll be removed soon!
The Rolling Stones perform "Shattered" in the Martin Scorsese movie, "Shine A Light" live from the Beacon Theater in New York City in the fall of 2006. Get the soundtrack from "Shine A Light" now www.rollingstones.com/shinealight/soundt rack.php
Betty Grable: Wilhemina (Wabash Avenue 1950: DEDICATED TO SEBASTIAN Z/ AND HIS NEW COMPUTER)
i've heard Phil Harris singing this song at the Jack Benny radio programme haha :) Interesting to see! Wabash Avenue" 1950.
I hear this was banned in Denmark
December 2, 2008
A Bout de Souffle (Jean-Luc Godard)- All Blues (Miles Davis)
discovered Godard! and Miles! middleweight least in the new wave era, and one of the best song ever! Miles Ahead! Shearer forswear just laughed, came out on "A" as they say, he lost big time in the entente cordial, never mind the cat provided trade in "French Algeria-humped" than those of us who cowered in the mortar attacks in our corrective skimpy bikinis and speed's never fail to recall that Algeria existential front yous whenever see, Batsheva anniversary, I am very surprised simply the attitude with which Mr. Delmonico took the lives of probably a wife and mother! Seine who get in his free-thinking nihilist way ..!!! weatherstripping convinced that Mr. Belmondo's death staggering through the lonely streets of Paris Gay, is the single greatest indictment of French gunman since our beautiful princess Lady Di Spencer little size to take speech in a lonely, ill surveillance in the underground suburban Madrid.Borders I discussed with President Sarky at our summit in Paris the other day, I am convinced that what he repeatedly called " new wave "will play no role in our impending negotiations on subsidies from the EU and ..... oh God, I'm boring myself BOYCIE Iceberg - one involved with this shit.sedimentary lo Hieronymus para over eel cursor de el Cinematography film! = Dignitary Film
Sammy 'THE BULL' Gravano (1/ 5)
America's leading Mafia family was lead by John Gotti. His right hand man, Sammy Gravano, claimed to have killed 39 men on the orders of his boss. It earned him the right to succeed Gotti. However, Gravano chose another path. He decided to betray Gotti and become a government witness during Gotti's organised crime trial. Gravano was called King Rat and his testimony put Gotti in jail. Gravano was hidden in the witness protection program in Arizona. However, it seemed he could not stay straight. He ran a drug ring from his home and was ultimately caught by authorities. This time there was no protection, as the FBI threw the book at him. We have the tapes, the betrayal and the full story of one of the world's most notorious killers.
THE CARS: Benjamin Orr: JUST WHAT I NEEDED (1978 - FRESHMAN)
"Just What I Needed" is a song by the band The Cars on their self-titled album in 1978 on Elektra Records. Just What I Needed is sung by The Cars' bass player Benjamin Orr, not Ric Ocasek, their usual lead singer. The song peaked 17 in the UK and 27 in the US. This song first appeared in 1977 on a Boston radio station, WBCN, as a demo tape for The Cars. Shortly after it became the radio's most requested song.