Non-Doors related YouTube & Other Videos
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It was archived here: http://www.thefreedomman.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=969TheDoorsMusic wrote:Did the other you tube vid's thread get too big too?
Don't understand. Create another thread because 1 got too big?
All the posts are still available. Nothing was deleted. Just thought this would be a better solution than running into the "no topic" error all the time.
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Jimmy Fallon reading rainbow
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnokPYL1FCA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnokPYL1FCA
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For some reason, all week, this song has been in my head.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4n0y8vmAfM
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Anyone is interested in FF Coppola interviewng John Milius about Apocalypse Now?
The part where they discuss the influence of Doors music is here also. If you don't mind german legends it's here on youtube:
Apocalypse now - John Milius interviewed by Francis Ford Coppola
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZswrVALi2M
About 48 minutes of great stuff
The part where they discuss the influence of Doors music is here also. If you don't mind german legends it's here on youtube:
Apocalypse now - John Milius interviewed by Francis Ford Coppola
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZswrVALi2M
About 48 minutes of great stuff
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I wish we had the rest of DAO in this quality:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ES_bwXgJ ... lMMBwChlWo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ES_bwXgJ ... lMMBwChlWo
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FLYING COWBOYS..a fantastic song from an amazing album by Rickie Lee Jones...and compelling video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9N_BPreGNg&ob=av2e
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9N_BPreGNg&ob=av2e
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OK...One more from Rickie's great Walter Becker produced album...jamestkirk wrote:FLYING COWBOYS..a fantastic song from an amazing album by Rickie Lee Jones...and compelling video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9N_BPreGNg&ob=av2e
Just My Baby
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFyUc9AFT5U
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Michael Jackson vs The Doors - Billie Jean on the Storm
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BMLFrwK7 ... re=related
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Brilliant stuff!
Scott, you should get this LP, it's hard to find, but I managed to get a copy at my fav Record. shop.
Collective Consciousness Society, more commonly known as CCS, were a British musical group, led by blues guitarist Alexis Korner.
Formed in 1970 by musical director John Cameron and record producer Mickie Most, CCS consisted largely of session musicians, and was created primarily as a recording outfit. The personnel also included Peter Thorup, vocals; Alan Parker, guitar; Harold McNair, flute; Herbie Flowers, bass; Roger Coulam, keyboards; Barry Morgan, drums; plus Don Lusher and Bill Geldard, trombone. Some of the musicians were also members of Blue Mink.
CCS are best known for their instrumental version of Led Zeppelin's 1969 track "Whole Lotta Love", which got into in the UK Singles Chart in 1970,[1] and was used as the theme music for the BBC pop programme Top of the Pops for most of the 1970s, and, in a remixed version, between 1997 and 2003. Technically, the TOTP theme was not by CCS, but was recorded by the TOTP orchestra one morning before the day's rehearsals. Having said that, the band was conducted by John Cameron on that occasion and many of the musicians were CCS regulars. This enabled the production to tailor the tune to the correct duration and, more importantly, avoided the weekly payment of royalties to the record label.
Brilliant stuff!
Scott, you should get this LP, it's hard to find, but I managed to get a copy at my fav Record. shop.
Collective Consciousness Society, more commonly known as CCS, were a British musical group, led by blues guitarist Alexis Korner.
Formed in 1970 by musical director John Cameron and record producer Mickie Most, CCS consisted largely of session musicians, and was created primarily as a recording outfit. The personnel also included Peter Thorup, vocals; Alan Parker, guitar; Harold McNair, flute; Herbie Flowers, bass; Roger Coulam, keyboards; Barry Morgan, drums; plus Don Lusher and Bill Geldard, trombone. Some of the musicians were also members of Blue Mink.
CCS are best known for their instrumental version of Led Zeppelin's 1969 track "Whole Lotta Love", which got into in the UK Singles Chart in 1970,[1] and was used as the theme music for the BBC pop programme Top of the Pops for most of the 1970s, and, in a remixed version, between 1997 and 2003. Technically, the TOTP theme was not by CCS, but was recorded by the TOTP orchestra one morning before the day's rehearsals. Having said that, the band was conducted by John Cameron on that occasion and many of the musicians were CCS regulars. This enabled the production to tailor the tune to the correct duration and, more importantly, avoided the weekly payment of royalties to the record label.
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Thanks! Never heard of them...The Freedom Man wrote:http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WNxPY0h7JLU
Brilliant stuff!
Scott, you should get this LP, it's hard to find, but I managed to get a copy at my fav Record. shop.
Collective Consciousness Society, more commonly known as CCS, were a British musical group, led by blues guitarist Alexis Korner.
Formed in 1970 by musical director John Cameron and record producer Mickie Most, CCS consisted largely of session musicians, and was created primarily as a recording outfit. The personnel also included Peter Thorup, vocals; Alan Parker, guitar; Harold McNair, flute; Herbie Flowers, bass; Roger Coulam, keyboards; Barry Morgan, drums; plus Don Lusher and Bill Geldard, trombone. Some of the musicians were also members of Blue Mink.
CCS are best known for their instrumental version of Led Zeppelin's 1969 track "Whole Lotta Love", which got into in the UK Singles Chart in 1970,[1] and was used as the theme music for the BBC pop programme Top of the Pops for most of the 1970s, and, in a remixed version, between 1997 and 2003. Technically, the TOTP theme was not by CCS, but was recorded by the TOTP orchestra one morning before the day's rehearsals. Having said that, the band was conducted by John Cameron on that occasion and many of the musicians were CCS regulars. This enabled the production to tailor the tune to the correct duration and, more importantly, avoided the weekly payment of royalties to the record label.
"After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music".
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Nice one! I'm actually listening to ACDC right now (Dirty Deeds album) so it's funny you posted this videoTheDoorsMusic wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zFDhxJJMEIY
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Right on! Yeah, I was rockin' out LOUD to one of my favorite bands (with Bon Scott) at that moment.Mystery Train wrote:Nice one! I'm actually listening to ACDC right now (Dirty Deeds album) so it's funny you posted this videoTheDoorsMusic wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zFDhxJJMEIY
Changing gears now to the Stones.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JcgZIz0Fd-w
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Just posted this multicam work of mine of D'Angelo's fascinating performance
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Os6dGp43xgc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Os6dGp43xgc
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YOUR SISTER CRIED...Fred Eaglesmith powerful Alt country rock
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOAnHSXBucQ
Crashin' and Burnin'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axrsFhxVS9A
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOAnHSXBucQ
Crashin' and Burnin'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axrsFhxVS9A
"After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music".
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BELLEVILLE OUTFIT
Ed, Nicole & those that love this kind of music. Pokey fans will love it! Check out this jive roots rockin band.
It's A Good Day
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ip3EmT0seVw
Ed, Nicole & those that love this kind of music. Pokey fans will love it! Check out this jive roots rockin band.
It's A Good Day
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ip3EmT0seVw
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Me too, nicole!lovemygirl wrote:Thanks Scott u made my day great music an instant smile crawled across my face I love it
Have you checked the Lovell Sisters?! Talented classically trained sisters gone roots..amazing pickers/fiddler & close harmonies.
You can dance to this all day!
In My Time Of Dyin'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qs6DRXJy1wo
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