- published: 07 Apr 2010
- views: 2841
- author: postprocolumbia
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Variety_trailer-YouTube sharing.mov
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published: 07 Apr 2010
author: postprocolumbia
Variety_trailer-YouTube sharing.mov
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Martin Shaw, Donald Sinden and Gordon Jackson in: An Audience With Mel Brooks 1983
with a big thanks to the lovely ladies who provided this clip....
published: 28 Nov 2011
author: angelfish45
Martin Shaw, Donald Sinden and Gordon Jackson in: An Audience With Mel Brooks 1983
Martin Shaw, Donald Sinden and Gordon Jackson in: An Audience With Mel Brooks 1983
with a big thanks to the lovely ladies who provided this clip.- published: 28 Nov 2011
- views: 3519
- author: angelfish45
6:00
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Mike Gordon - Balloon - Brooklyn Bowl, New York
Balloon is a tune off of Mike Gordon and Leo Kottke's album 66 Steps. Mike's version has e...
published: 24 Mar 2011
author: nycjamgal08
Mike Gordon - Balloon - Brooklyn Bowl, New York
Mike Gordon - Balloon - Brooklyn Bowl, New York
Balloon is a tune off of Mike Gordon and Leo Kottke's album 66 Steps. Mike's version has each member singing a verse--including here, both drummers Todd Isle...- published: 24 Mar 2011
- views: 452
- author: nycjamgal08
2:49
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Leo Kottke and Mike Gordon "Twist" 10/26/2005 Toads Place
Leo Kottke and Mike Gordon "Twist" 10/26/2005 Toads Place New Haven, CT....
published: 16 Nov 2008
author: Steven Mongrain
Leo Kottke and Mike Gordon "Twist" 10/26/2005 Toads Place
Leo Kottke and Mike Gordon "Twist" 10/26/2005 Toads Place
Leo Kottke and Mike Gordon "Twist" 10/26/2005 Toads Place New Haven, CT.- published: 16 Nov 2008
- views: 2041
- author: Steven Mongrain
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Mike Gordon - Another Door - @ Minglewood Hall 9/21/09
Mike Gordon and his band jammin' at Minglewood Hall in Memphis, TN. 9/19/09 Mike Gordon - ...
published: 20 Apr 2010
author: Seal4134
Mike Gordon - Another Door - @ Minglewood Hall 9/21/09
Mike Gordon - Another Door - @ Minglewood Hall 9/21/09
Mike Gordon and his band jammin' at Minglewood Hall in Memphis, TN. 9/19/09 Mike Gordon - Bass, Lead Vocals Scott Murawski - Guitar, Vocals Craig Myers - Per...- published: 20 Apr 2010
- views: 289
- author: Seal4134
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Leo Kottke and Mike Gordon Performing
Guitar legend Leo Kottke and Phish bassist and virtuoso Mike Gordon performing at Stanford...
published: 06 Aug 2006
author: Lekan Wang
Leo Kottke and Mike Gordon Performing
Leo Kottke and Mike Gordon Performing
Guitar legend Leo Kottke and Phish bassist and virtuoso Mike Gordon performing at Stanford's Kresge Auditorium.- published: 06 Aug 2006
- views: 8342
- author: Lekan Wang
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Mike Gordon and Leo Kottke
Mike and Leo during their Santa Cruz show in 2005. Here is a sample of the set. Enjoy!...
published: 25 May 2007
author: Forrest Lee
Mike Gordon and Leo Kottke
Mike Gordon and Leo Kottke
Mike and Leo during their Santa Cruz show in 2005. Here is a sample of the set. Enjoy!- published: 25 May 2007
- views: 23673
- author: Forrest Lee
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Leo Kottke and Mike gordon "Rings" 10/26/2005 Toads Place
Leo Kottke and Mike Gordon "Rings" 10/26/2005 Toads Place New Haven, CT....
published: 16 Nov 2008
author: Steven Mongrain
Leo Kottke and Mike gordon "Rings" 10/26/2005 Toads Place
Leo Kottke and Mike gordon "Rings" 10/26/2005 Toads Place
Leo Kottke and Mike Gordon "Rings" 10/26/2005 Toads Place New Haven, CT.- published: 16 Nov 2008
- views: 1643
- author: Steven Mongrain
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Crackerjack May 1964. With Eamonn Andrews and Guest stars Peter and Gordon
Don't Forget to see my other old kid shows on my channel ..http://www.youtube.com/user/lfm...
published: 09 Aug 2013
author: lfmudge
Crackerjack May 1964. With Eamonn Andrews and Guest stars Peter and Gordon
Crackerjack May 1964. With Eamonn Andrews and Guest stars Peter and Gordon
Don't Forget to see my other old kid shows on my channel ..http://www.youtube.com/user/lfmudge Adventures of Twizzel ...- Part One. Twizzle And Footso. http:...- published: 09 Aug 2013
- views: 377
- author: lfmudge
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Sweet Emotion
I had a few dark days this weekend after my sweet kitten died. I was finally able to hoop ...
published: 13 Dec 2010
author: suzikens
Sweet Emotion
Sweet Emotion
I had a few dark days this weekend after my sweet kitten died. I was finally able to hoop some of it out today with the help of Loe Kottke and Mike Gordon.- published: 13 Dec 2010
- views: 525
- author: suzikens
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Last of the Summer Wine: S3E6 - Going To Gordon's Wedding
Last of the Summer Wine is a British sitcom written by Roy Clarke that was initially broad...
published: 14 Aug 2013
Last of the Summer Wine: S3E6 - Going To Gordon's Wedding
Last of the Summer Wine: S3E6 - Going To Gordon's Wedding
Last of the Summer Wine is a British sitcom written by Roy Clarke that was initially broadcast on BBC1. Last of the Summer Wine premiered as an episode of Comedy Playhouse on 4 January 1973 and the first series of episodes followed on 12 November 1973. From 1983 to 2010, Alan J. W. Bell produced and directed all episodes of the show. The BBC confirmed on 2 June 2010 that Last of the Summer Wine would no longer be produced and the 31st series would be its last. Subsequently, the final episode was broadcast on 29 August 2010. Repeats of the show are broadcast in the UK on Gold, Yesterday and Drama. It is also seen in more than twenty-five countries, including various PBS stations in the United States and on VisionTV in Canada. Last of the Summer Wine is the longest-running comedy programme in Britain and the longest-running sitcom in the world. Last of the Summer Wine was set and filmed in and around Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, England and centred on a trio of essentially harmless simpletons whose line-up changed several times over the years. The original trio consisted of Bill Owen as the scruffy and childlike Compo Simmonite, Peter Sallis as deep-thinking and meek Norman Clegg and Michael Bates as authoritarian and snobbish Cyril Blamire. When Bates dropped out through illness in 1976 after two series, the role of the third man of the trio was filled in various years up to the 30th series by the quirky war veteran Walter "Foggy" Dewhirst (Brian Wilde), the eccentric inventor Seymour Uttherthwaite (Michael Aldridge), and former police officer Herbert "Truly of The Yard" Truelove (Frank Thornton). The men never seem to grow up and develop a unique perspective on their equally eccentric fellow townspeople through their stunts. The cast grew to include a variety of supporting characters, each contributing their own subplots to the show and often becoming unwillingly involved in the schemes of the trio. After the death of Owen in 1999, Compo was replaced at various times by his real-life son, Tom Owen, as equally unkempt Tom Simmonite, Keith Clifford as Billy Hardcastle, a man who fancied himself a descendant of Robin Hood, and Brian Murphy as the childish Alvin Smedley. Due to the age of the main cast, a new trio was formed during the 30th series featuring somewhat younger actors, and this format was used for the final two installments of the show. This group consisted of Russ Abbot as a former milkman who fancied himself a secret agent, Luther "Hobbo" Hobdyke, Burt Kwouk as the electrical repairman, "Electrical" Entwistle, and Murphy as Alvin Smedley. Sallis and Thornton, both past members of the trio, continued in supporting roles alongside the new actors. Although some feel the show's quality declined over the years, Last of the Summer Wine continued to receive large audiences for the BBC and was praised for its positive portrayal of older people and family-friendly humour. Many members of the British Royal Family enjoyed the show. The programme was nominated for numerous awards and won the National Television Award for Most Popular Comedy Programme in 1999. There were many holiday specials, three television films and a documentary film about the series. Last of the Summer Wine inspired other adaptations, including a television prequel, several novelisations, and stage adaptations.- published: 14 Aug 2013
- views: 6
0:40
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Mike Gordon & Leo Kottke 10-25-05
Higher ground Burlington VT Tiwst....
published: 29 Apr 2008
author: mullberrryy1
Mike Gordon & Leo Kottke 10-25-05
Mike Gordon & Leo Kottke 10-25-05
Higher ground Burlington VT Tiwst.- published: 29 Apr 2008
- views: 448
- author: mullberrryy1
8:35
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Leo Kottke #f "Gewerbegebiet" @ LEAF 10-23-11
Leo Kottke #f "Gewerbegebiet" @ LEAF Black Mountain 10-23-11 (="Business Park") http://leo...
published: 30 Oct 2011
author: rohbear\'s concert video ch#4
Leo Kottke #f "Gewerbegebiet" @ LEAF 10-23-11
Leo Kottke #f "Gewerbegebiet" @ LEAF 10-23-11
Leo Kottke #f "Gewerbegebiet" @ LEAF Black Mountain 10-23-11 (="Business Park") http://leokottke.com/- published: 30 Oct 2011
- views: 356
- author: rohbear\'s concert video ch#4
Youtube results:
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Last of the Summer Wine: S3E4 - Cheering Up Gordon
Last of the Summer Wine is a British sitcom written by Roy Clarke that was initially broad...
published: 14 Aug 2013
Last of the Summer Wine: S3E4 - Cheering Up Gordon
Last of the Summer Wine: S3E4 - Cheering Up Gordon
Last of the Summer Wine is a British sitcom written by Roy Clarke that was initially broadcast on BBC1. Last of the Summer Wine premiered as an episode of Comedy Playhouse on 4 January 1973 and the first series of episodes followed on 12 November 1973. From 1983 to 2010, Alan J. W. Bell produced and directed all episodes of the show. The BBC confirmed on 2 June 2010 that Last of the Summer Wine would no longer be produced and the 31st series would be its last. Subsequently, the final episode was broadcast on 29 August 2010. Repeats of the show are broadcast in the UK on Gold, Yesterday and Drama. It is also seen in more than twenty-five countries, including various PBS stations in the United States and on VisionTV in Canada. Last of the Summer Wine is the longest-running comedy programme in Britain and the longest-running sitcom in the world. Last of the Summer Wine was set and filmed in and around Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, England and centred on a trio of essentially harmless simpletons whose line-up changed several times over the years. The original trio consisted of Bill Owen as the scruffy and childlike Compo Simmonite, Peter Sallis as deep-thinking and meek Norman Clegg and Michael Bates as authoritarian and snobbish Cyril Blamire. When Bates dropped out through illness in 1976 after two series, the role of the third man of the trio was filled in various years up to the 30th series by the quirky war veteran Walter "Foggy" Dewhirst (Brian Wilde), the eccentric inventor Seymour Uttherthwaite (Michael Aldridge), and former police officer Herbert "Truly of The Yard" Truelove (Frank Thornton). The men never seem to grow up and develop a unique perspective on their equally eccentric fellow townspeople through their stunts. The cast grew to include a variety of supporting characters, each contributing their own subplots to the show and often becoming unwillingly involved in the schemes of the trio. After the death of Owen in 1999, Compo was replaced at various times by his real-life son, Tom Owen, as equally unkempt Tom Simmonite, Keith Clifford as Billy Hardcastle, a man who fancied himself a descendant of Robin Hood, and Brian Murphy as the childish Alvin Smedley. Due to the age of the main cast, a new trio was formed during the 30th series featuring somewhat younger actors, and this format was used for the final two installments of the show. This group consisted of Russ Abbot as a former milkman who fancied himself a secret agent, Luther "Hobbo" Hobdyke, Burt Kwouk as the electrical repairman, "Electrical" Entwistle, and Murphy as Alvin Smedley. Sallis and Thornton, both past members of the trio, continued in supporting roles alongside the new actors. Although some feel the show's quality declined over the years, Last of the Summer Wine continued to receive large audiences for the BBC and was praised for its positive portrayal of older people and family-friendly humour. Many members of the British Royal Family enjoyed the show. The programme was nominated for numerous awards and won the National Television Award for Most Popular Comedy Programme in 1999. There were many holiday specials, three television films and a documentary film about the series. Last of the Summer Wine inspired other adaptations, including a television prequel, several novelisations, and stage adaptations.- published: 14 Aug 2013
- views: 23
4:38
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THE KINKS - 1983 - "Dont Forget To Dance"
The Kinks were an English rock band formed in Muswell Hill, North London, by brothers Ray ...
published: 12 Sep 2013
THE KINKS - 1983 - "Dont Forget To Dance"
THE KINKS - 1983 - "Dont Forget To Dance"
The Kinks were an English rock band formed in Muswell Hill, North London, by brothers Ray and Dave Davies in 1964. Categorised in the United States as a British Invasion band, the Kinks are recognised as one of the most important and influential rock groups of the era. Their music was influenced by a wide range of genres, including rhythm and blues, British music hall, folk and country. Ray Davies (lead vocals, rhythm guitar) and Dave Davies (lead guitar, vocals) remained members throughout the group's 32-year run. Longest serving member Mick Avory (drums and percussion) was replaced by Bob Henrit formerly of Argent in 1984. Original bassist Pete Quaife was replaced by John Dalton in 1969 and Dalton was in turn replaced by Jim Rodford in 1978. Keyboardist Nicky Hopkins accompanied the band during studio sessions in the mid-1960s. In 1969 keyboardist John Gosling joined the band, making them an official five-piece, while Ian Gibbons replaced him in 1979, playing in the band until its eventual demise. The Kinks first came to prominence in 1964 with their third single, "You Really Got Me", written by Ray Davies. It became an international hit, topping the charts in the United Kingdom and reaching the Top 10 in the United States. Between the mid-1960s and early 1970s, the group released a string of commercially and critically successful singles and LPs, and gained a reputation for songs and concept albums reflecting English culture and lifestyle, fuelled by Ray Davies' observational writing style. Albums such as Face to Face, Something Else, The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society, Arthur, Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround and Muswell Hillbillies, along with their accompanying singles, are considered among the most influential recordings of the period. The Kinks' subsequent theatrical concept albums met with less success, but the band experienced a revival during the late 1970s and early 1980s with albums Sleepwalker, Misfits, Low Budget, Give the People What They Want and State of Confusion. In addition, groups such as Van Halen, the Jam, the Knack and the Pretenders covered their songs, helping to boost the Kinks' record sales. In the 1990s, Britpop acts such as Blur and Oasis cited the band as a major influence. The Kinks broke up in 1996, a result of the commercial failures of their last few albums and creative tension between the Davies brothers. The Kinks had five Top 10 singles on the US Billboard chart. Nine of their albums charted in the Top 40. In the UK, the group had seventeen Top 20 singles and five Top 10 albums. Four of their albums have been certified gold by the RIAA. Among numerous honours, they received the Ivor Novello Award for "Outstanding Service to British Music". In 1990, their first year of eligibility, the original four members of The Kinks were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, as well as the UK Music Hall of Fame in November 2005.- published: 12 Sep 2013
- views: 11
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Vivien Vee - Destiny (12" Funk 1983)
Funk Destiny 12"...
published: 01 Jun 2013
author: Powerfione
Vivien Vee - Destiny (12" Funk 1983)
Vivien Vee - Destiny (12" Funk 1983)
Funk Destiny 12"- published: 01 Jun 2013
- views: 77
- author: Powerfione
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Leo Kottke and Mike Gordon "Yamar" 10/26/2005 Toads Place
Leo Kottke and Mike Gordon "Yamar" 10/26/2005 Toads Place New Haven, CT....
published: 16 Nov 2008
author: Steven Mongrain
Leo Kottke and Mike Gordon "Yamar" 10/26/2005 Toads Place
Leo Kottke and Mike Gordon "Yamar" 10/26/2005 Toads Place
Leo Kottke and Mike Gordon "Yamar" 10/26/2005 Toads Place New Haven, CT.- published: 16 Nov 2008
- views: 4436
- author: Steven Mongrain