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December 14, 2008

Jaclyn Smith: The Kelly's Pranks [Instant Seduction] i don't fuckin know, it'a a spanish charlie's angels freak

oh shit

Elvis Presley: Tupelo Hardware + Tonomat Jukebox

Elvis Presley Tupelo Hardware store

1946 Gladys bought Elvis his first guitar. okt. 2007 Cotton Harvest tour with Arnold Rypens

Tonomat jukebox

Tonomat Panoramic 200 S 1959 met de single Peace pipe van de Shadows uit 1962. Met dank aan Nol Leynse en Hans Raes.

JOHNNY CASH: The Last Great American [Part 1-5]

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HEY, i know after you guys saw that fantastic johnny cash biopic (which i thought was pronounced bio-optic till recently), you started chicken' out the man in black. that 'walk the line' is great isn't it? whoa, he even took speed and got thrown in jail for picnicking daisies...take that Wikipedia. and i know a lot more about john cash, even more interstitial things like about the Rastafarian home-invasion in Jamaica and more drugs than you can shake a stick at. so like you, because of the movie and how well heath ledger played the man in black and then how it killed him, so much was he into the part, that's a movie right there, speaking of which have you heard that movie about the song teenage queen, and vice verso. yes, johnny was great just ask those last fellows who really showed the world, i mean cuss really nobody knew before Trent reznor and the beastly boy, nu guy with the beard, that jc was the whizzbang. they really helped ol johnny get some peace so he could die contented and i hope he thanks them in heaven, or at least one of them, when they get there. then they can make him do more hipster versions of songs that are incredibly piquant when juxtaposed with the guy singing them. now who's going to hell? oh, well, i don't have all the answers, just more than the la idiots and their idiotic entree into tapping into the lid of the USA. whack! god bless 'em. there's a special ring there, the tenth which Dante didn't draw because he was vomiting so much trying to study prolapsed assholes. good luck, guys. it's only eternity. so, like i was saying, besides all that bullshit, this dockworker has Merle 'trucking' kilgore in it more than once. and way down embedded in these unlucky notes, is just fine for the Mk fans, cuss they ain't a lot of em. so watch the parts and get your much deserved Merle kilgore fix. you know who he is, and that's all that matters.


tpa








Les moins considérés 'MRJYN' DAILYMOTION vidéos de tous les temps: (TREIZE Vidéos) Cent trente-six vues, Dailymotion CUN'T être tort, ou peuvent-ils?

Todd Haynes: "Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story": I drank on an empty stomach last night, so i just discovered lots of drafts. i remember This tho!


Todd Haynes [Far from heaven, Safe] burst upon the scene two years after his graduation with his now-infamous 43-minute "Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story" (1987).

Seizing upon the inspired gimmick of using Barbie and Ken

dolls to sympathetically recount the story of the pop star's death from anorexia, he spent months making miniature dishes, chairs, costumes, Kleenex and Ex-Lax boxes, and Carpenters' records to create the film's

Bio


Unfortunately, Richard Carpenter's enmity for the film led to the serving of a "cease and desist" order in 1989, and despite the director's offer "to only show the film in clinics and schools, with all money going to the Karen Carpenter memorial fund for anorexia research," "Superstar" remains buried, one of the few films in modern America that cannot be seen by the general public.

Intricate, doll-size muse-en-scene.

The result was both audacious.
and accomplished as

The dolls seemingly ceased to be dolls

leaving the audience weeping for the tragic singer.

Tabata Yoshio: 大利根月夜 +(STEREO Ver.田端義夫 - 1994 ) I'M NOT SAYIN' NUTHIN', THAT'S YOUR JOB!

大利根月夜



かえり船(STEREO Ver.)



I agree, Tabata Yoshio is great, and we are so luckly that he is still alive, and still performs (And I know this is an old clip, haha, but he just performed live last year I think it was)

Tabata Yoshio is awesome. So glad to see a live version of him playing as he is well before my time. Man, his sound is so great. Awesome.

Very Nice. I'm from Sicily and I love Japan, it's a beautiful island and hard-working
So beautiful song and performer!...Thx for the emotion!!!

この曲を聴くたびに復員兵の皆さんの苦労が伝わり涙が出ます。


Lonnie Donegan: Grand Coolie Dam + Jack Of Diamonds + [Paddy Madison and Lee Stone] [SIX-FIVE Special-1958 THESE GIRLS ARE UNDRESSIN' HIS SKIFFLE! ]


SIX-FIVE Special (1958) - part 5of6

1) Lonnie Donegan - "Grand Coolie Dam", "Jack Of Diamonds"

2) Paddy Madison and Lee Stone

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The Six-Five Special was a British television programme launched in February 1957 when both television and rock'n'roll were in their infancy in Britain.

It was the BBC's first attempt at a rock'n'roll programme, a very great innovation at the time and subsequently much imitated, even today. It was called the "Six-Five Special" because of the time it was broadcast - it went out, live of course as all programmes did then, at five past six on a Saturday evening.

Jack Good was the producer and disc jockey Pete Murray was its presenter who used the catchphrase "Time to jive on the old six five". Its resident band was Don Lang and his Frantic Five. The show opened with film of a steam train accompanied by the programme's theme song, played and sung by the Frantic Five.

The show was originally scheduled to last six weeks but, as a result of Jack Good ignoring the guidance given to him by the BBC management not to show the young audience alongside the performers, it continued indefinitely.

The BBC interfered with Good's vision of what the show should be by cluttering it with educational and information elements, as per their Public Service Broadcasting policy. The relationship between Good and the BBC became strained and they eventually fired him, resulting in a big loss of viewing audience.

Jack Good would quickly join the ITV company ABC to create "Oh Boy!", which was the show he'd wanted to make from day one. It featured non-stop music and lost the tedious "public service-inspired" elements as part of its more frenzied pace, and trounced the further-diluted "Six-Five Special" in the ratings.

Antidisestablishmentarianism

"Harmonica" Frank Floyd: Shampoo [AUDIO - FILTHIEST SONG IV HEARD IN A WHILE, MERRY XXXMAS]

"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.

Koizumi Kyoko - Kaitou Rubby [THEY DON'T MAKE THEM LIKE THIS]