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The Band - If I Lose
This is an old song written by Charlie Poole, who died in the 1930's, and is performed by ...
published: 06 Aug 2011
author: finlarg
The Band - If I Lose
The Band - If I Lose
This is an old song written by Charlie Poole, who died in the 1930's, and is performed by The Band. It's an out-take from their 1968 Music from Big Pink albu...- published: 06 Aug 2011
- views: 3086
- author: finlarg
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International Submarine Band-"Knee Deep in the Blues" outtake from "Safe at Home"
Safe at Home was the 1968 album by The International Submarine Band, led by the 21-year-ol...
published: 29 Jan 2013
author: Rubber Soul
International Submarine Band-"Knee Deep in the Blues" outtake from "Safe at Home"
International Submarine Band-"Knee Deep in the Blues" outtake from "Safe at Home"
Safe at Home was the 1968 album by The International Submarine Band, led by the 21-year-old Gram Parsons. Featuring four of Parsons' originals surrounded by ...- published: 29 Jan 2013
- views: 459
- author: Rubber Soul
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The Band Formerly Known as Rorschach -Practice #1 Outtake #1
This is an outtake from the practice of "The Band Formerly Known as Rorschach"...
published: 22 Jun 2009
author: simpzimmer
The Band Formerly Known as Rorschach -Practice #1 Outtake #1
The Band Formerly Known as Rorschach -Practice #1 Outtake #1
This is an outtake from the practice of "The Band Formerly Known as Rorschach"- published: 22 Jun 2009
- views: 660
- author: simpzimmer
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Bruce Springsteen - Drive All Night (Lost Masters 1977) Audio
Bruce Springsteen & The Street Band - Drive All Night - Darkness studio outtake, Atlantic ...
published: 11 Oct 2010
author: MsBrucejuice
Bruce Springsteen - Drive All Night (Lost Masters 1977) Audio
Bruce Springsteen - Drive All Night (Lost Masters 1977) Audio
Bruce Springsteen & The Street Band - Drive All Night - Darkness studio outtake, Atlantic Studios New York City, NY June 1977 Drive All Night #1 (Original Ve...- published: 11 Oct 2010
- views: 126597
- author: MsBrucejuice
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Captain Beefheart - Harry Irene (acoustic, The Spotlight Kid Outtakes 3rd Revision)
Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band The Spotlight Kid Outtakes 3rd Revision The Spotlight K...
published: 13 Jul 2012
author: Peter Nickton
Captain Beefheart - Harry Irene (acoustic, The Spotlight Kid Outtakes 3rd Revision)
Captain Beefheart - Harry Irene (acoustic, The Spotlight Kid Outtakes 3rd Revision)
Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band The Spotlight Kid Outtakes 3rd Revision The Spotlight Kid & Pompadour Sessions October-early November 1971 Record Plant St...- published: 13 Jul 2012
- views: 708
- author: Peter Nickton
9:59

EPIC Will Ferrell Bloopers
this is prime will ferrell, the best comedic actor in the world, imagine working with this...
published: 24 Jun 2010
author: GOOCH2655
EPIC Will Ferrell Bloopers
EPIC Will Ferrell Bloopers
this is prime will ferrell, the best comedic actor in the world, imagine working with this guy thanks I just threw together my favorite bloopers from differe...- published: 24 Jun 2010
- views: 7318672
- author: GOOCH2655
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The Smiths {Outtakes} Strangeways Here We Come {Remaster} HQ Audio 1987
UNRELEASED REMASTERED Flotsam & Jetsam, Cast aside when compiling the 1987 album. C/w Extr...
published: 02 Nov 2012
author: hipsterdisco
The Smiths {Outtakes} Strangeways Here We Come {Remaster} HQ Audio 1987
The Smiths {Outtakes} Strangeways Here We Come {Remaster} HQ Audio 1987
UNRELEASED REMASTERED Flotsam & Jetsam, Cast aside when compiling the 1987 album. C/w Extra track.{Of course} ~ Girlfriend In A Coma {Reggae Version} Heavy T...- published: 02 Nov 2012
- views: 8427
- author: hipsterdisco
3:10

Lost World Band - The Grin
An outtake track from the Solar Power CD, put together with unused art-work. Web-only, not...
published: 14 Feb 2013
author: Andid74
Lost World Band - The Grin
Lost World Band - The Grin
An outtake track from the Solar Power CD, put together with unused art-work. Web-only, not included on the album. Recorded in Moscow November 2010 with Venia...- published: 14 Feb 2013
- views: 1086
- author: Andid74
3:17

Lost PINK FLOYD track rediscovered after 35 Years!
This rare vinyl of the "great gig in the sky" by pink floyd at Abbey rd Studio is one of t...
published: 29 Mar 2009
author: callasexperience
Lost PINK FLOYD track rediscovered after 35 Years!
Lost PINK FLOYD track rediscovered after 35 Years!
This rare vinyl of the "great gig in the sky" by pink floyd at Abbey rd Studio is one of the many valuable gems from the fabulous private collection of the l...- published: 29 Mar 2009
- views: 9554
- author: callasexperience
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Bruce Springsteen - The Promise (full band) (1978)
Only known full-band performance of one of Springsteen's Darkness outtakes. NOTE: Not the ...
published: 07 Oct 2010
author: Mark Hummels
Bruce Springsteen - The Promise (full band) (1978)
Bruce Springsteen - The Promise (full band) (1978)
Only known full-band performance of one of Springsteen's Darkness outtakes. NOTE: Not the best audio-quality but still great. -------------------------------...- published: 07 Oct 2010
- views: 49300
- author: Mark Hummels
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Metropolis - 'Montage Video' - Battle of the Bands - Prescott Valley, Arizona - 2005
Several cover songs by Metropolis, 'field recorded' from that event are the back ground mu...
published: 08 Mar 2013
author: metropolisaz
Metropolis - 'Montage Video' - Battle of the Bands - Prescott Valley, Arizona - 2005
Metropolis - 'Montage Video' - Battle of the Bands - Prescott Valley, Arizona - 2005
Several cover songs by Metropolis, 'field recorded' from that event are the back ground music for the 'out-take video' - It ain't perfect (the music and voca...- published: 08 Mar 2013
- views: 41
- author: metropolisaz
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Bruce Springsteen - Something In The Night (outtake)
Bruce Springsteen and E Street Band "1977_1978 The Definitive Darkness Outtakes" Something...
published: 30 Dec 2012
author: atty18
Bruce Springsteen - Something In The Night (outtake)
Bruce Springsteen - Something In The Night (outtake)
Bruce Springsteen and E Street Band "1977_1978 The Definitive Darkness Outtakes" Something In The Night.- published: 30 Dec 2012
- views: 905
- author: atty18
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Bruce Springsteen- The Klansman (Born in the USA Outtakes)
Born in the USA Outtakes Track Listing: 1. Born In The USA 2. Murder Incorporated 3. Downb...
published: 09 Jun 2012
author: slim91ification
Bruce Springsteen- The Klansman (Born in the USA Outtakes)
Bruce Springsteen- The Klansman (Born in the USA Outtakes)
Born in the USA Outtakes Track Listing: 1. Born In The USA 2. Murder Incorporated 3. Downbound Train 4. Glory Days 5. This Hard Land 6. My Love Will Not Let ...- published: 09 Jun 2012
- views: 3934
- author: slim91ification
8:03

Jimmy Fallon's SNL Audition
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published: 10 Apr 2012
author: mouthradio
Jimmy Fallon's SNL Audition
7:44

BANE OUTTAKES (Auralnauts extended edition)
Bane went through a lot of changes before the final version of TDKR. *Spoiler alert*-LYRIC...
published: 07 Dec 2012
author: Auralnauts
BANE OUTTAKES (Auralnauts extended edition)
BANE OUTTAKES (Auralnauts extended edition)
Bane went through a lot of changes before the final version of TDKR. *Spoiler alert*-LYRICS AND LINKS TO PURCHASE BANE RAP BELOW (click show more) iTunes: ht...- published: 07 Dec 2012
- views: 6324571
- author: Auralnauts
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Louie Louie - The Swamp Rats
Formed in McKeesport, PA, a small town near Pittsburgh, the Swamp Rats released a handful ...
published: 10 Dec 2013
Louie Louie - The Swamp Rats
Louie Louie - The Swamp Rats
Formed in McKeesport, PA, a small town near Pittsburgh, the Swamp Rats released a handful of garage rock singles in 1966-1967 that got some local airplay and sales, but never broke out into national visibility. At their most scorching, those singles were in some ways a little ahead of their time, linking the fury of mid-'60s garage rock with the heavier, fuzzier, more over the top and crazed pre-metal rock of late-'60s bands like the MC5 and the Stooges. Their attack was dense and almost bludgeoning, paced by some particularly bulging-eyed, throat-rending scream-singing, usually with Bob Hocko on lead vocals. Although they were skilled at imbuing garage band standards like "Louie Louie" and "Hey Joe" with individual stamps, a big part of their failure to make a larger impact was likely their shortage of original material, with covers comprising most of the songs they recorded. At least most of those covers were hardly run of the mill in either selection or execution, particularly an overhaul of "Psycho" that might have been even more intense than the Sonics' original, though they did occasionally tone down for quieter stuff, as on their version of the Beatles' "Here, There and Everywhere." For a band that only lasted about a year and a half, the Swamp Rats' story is a rather complicated one. They evolved out of the far poppier, though quite good, Pittsburgh-area band the Fantastic Deejays, who did half a dozen or so singles of their own, most of them in a far poppier British Invasion-indebted style than the Swamp Rats would adopt. the Fantastic Deejays split into two factions, one including drummer/singer Bob Hocko, the other with guitarist Dick Newton. Newton's band, formed under the auspices of Fantastic Deejays producer/manager Terry Lee (who also had a local radio show), also included two former members of the band Hocko had left to join the Fantastic Deejays, drummer Dave Gannon and guitarist Don Schreiner. The trio recorded the Swamp Rats' debut single, "Louie Louie"/"Hey Joe," and shortly afterward Hocko joined as lead singer, though in the Swamp Rats' stage act he would sing lead vocals and not drum. Bassist Paul Shalako was also added after the recording of the debut single to fill out the lineup. Although the Swamp Rats were popular locally, their advancement was handicapped by the limited circulation of their releases, with their first four 45s coming out on the small St. Clair label. (One of those, incidentally, though credited to the Swamp Rats, was actually two tracks by the Fantastic Deejays, "Two Tymes Too" and "Mr. Sad.") They were also held back by Lee's reluctance to let the band record original material, and Newton left after a dispute with Lee over musical policy. A final single did come out on the larger Pittsburgh label Co & Ce, with the group changing management to Co & Ce owner Nick Cenci. They didn't last much longer, disbanding shortly after Newton's replacement, Joey Guido, fled to Canada to avoid the draft, getting replaced by ex-Fantastic Deejay Denny Nicholson for their two final gigs. When '60s garage rock started to attract heavy collector interest around the end of the 1970s, the Swamp Rats started to arouse curiosity in listeners outside of the Pittsburgh area who hadn't been able to hear them when the band was active. In 1979 a poorly conceived reissue appeared, Disco Sucks, combining some of their singles with an outtake, tracks by Hocko's mid-'70s band Galactus, and two 1972 reunion demos with Hocko, Schreiner, and Newton. Far better was the 2003 compilation Disco Still Sucks! (billed to Bob Hocko & the Swamp Rats), which had everything from their singles except "Two Tymes Too" and "Mr. Sad," which had been reissued already under the Fantastic Deejays name. It also included lengthy liner notes and several outtakes, including a couple of Bob Hocko originals that gave some glimpse of what they might have achieved had they survived longer. (allmusic.com)- published: 10 Dec 2013
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