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September 24, 2006

Mrs. Miller - It's Magic


"Mrs. Elva Miller of Claremont, California makes her big screen debut in the motion picture THE COOL ONES. She sings the standard "It's Magic" to a groovy Billy Strange arrangement. One of the great novelty acts of all time."
Added by Picklepuss
(thanks to Tod)

Jonathan Richman

kukuzelis requested Jonathan. There are not many good videos out there.
But, I did my best. Enjoy.

Jonathan Richman - You can't talk to the dude
(Live 2005 at The Middle East in Cambridge )

Added by mrdantefontana

Jonathan Richman - I'm So Confused

Added by bonetbonet

... And! Of course the classic "Egyptian Reggae" video.

Added by raoulle

Woody Guthrie, 1945


"One of the two surviving film clips of Woody Guthrie performing. This one is from 1945. The other, with Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee, is already on YouTube."
Added by Pitoucat

September 22, 2006

September 21, 2006

Frank Sinatra & Louis Armstrong - South Gave Birth To The Blues


In 1958
Added by Samohyb

The Church - Bel Air


Added by RStrathfield

Lloyd Cole & The Commotions - Perfect Skin


Added by milinkito

John Cale & Lou Reed - Style It Takes


Added by newoldtymer

No, ...

This is Not MTV.

Big Joe Williams - Highway 49


Added by Orkatzeitor

Benny Goodman & Svend Asmussen - After You've gone


"A stunning performance of two musical giants. Benny Goodman and Svend Asmussen do an impromptu approach to the tune "After you've gone" .
Svend, obviously aware of Benny's skills, paricularily when in competition mentions to Benny: "Not too fast",
Benny smiles and replies "OK, you start".
I don't think Svend has to take a step back on technical skills.The musical exchange starts with a chorus of improvisation around the melody without any rhythm and then the full group brings it to one of the swingiest versions of this tune I ever heard."
Added by boberwig

John Coltrane - I Want to Talk About You


(Stockholm 1962) John Coltrane - Tenor Sax, McCoy Tyner - Piano, Jimmy Garrison - Bass, Elvin Jones - Drums.
Added by GrooveHunter

September 16, 2006

Harmonica Frank Floyd [WANTS TO FUCK YOUR DAUGHTER/SHAMPOO!]


"harmonica" frank floyd/shampoo

the original white country blues man: elvis heard him, as did dylan ... with his vaudeville experience through minstrel shows, he became an incredible mixture of white country (jimmie rodgers, emmett miller) and real blues ... this song comes from a beautiful cd; the great medical menagerist (adelphi/GENES record) ... do yourself a favour and buy it...Harmonica Frank Floyd, who recorded a couple of records for Sun Records and Chess Records in the early 1950s. Floyd was a modern day hobo; no one knew anything about him, and because he disappeared from the scene after these early recordings, many later blues fans and researchers assumed he was a black artist based on the bluesy sound of his records. He was a one-man band, playing the harmonica held in his mouth like a cigar. This was a trick that Sonny Boy Williamson II occasionally employed as a gimmick, but for Frank Floyd it was no gimmick - it was the ONLY way he played. It's unknown whether Sonny Boy or Frank did it first, since they were on the scene at the same time, but it's pretty obvious who did it better.

Miles Davis - All Blues

(1st solo)

(2nd solo)

Steve Allen Show, september 1964
Wayne Shorter, Tony Williams, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter
Added by trumpetvideos

Yello - Pinball Cha Cha


Added by walvis
(via Otomano)

Egyptian Lover - Freak-A-Holic


Added by coolk70

Wall of Voodoo - Ring of Fire


Added by bladerunner78

The Standells - Dirty Water/Why Pick on Me


On the Hollywood Palace
Added by mrdantefontana
(via Bedazzled)