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A Cappella Of Queen’s ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ … Hanukkah-Style!

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Is this just fantasy? No, it’s Six13’s Hanukkah tribute to one of the greatest and most epic songs of all time. Ready, Freddie? Kindle the lights, remember the Maccabees, and rock on. CHAG SAMEACH!

David Lynch’s teaser trailer for Michael Jackson’s ‘Dangerous’ album, 1991

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This is the trailer for Michael Jackson’s 1991 album Dangerous, directed by David Lynch. Jackson had personally called Lynch on the phone to ask him for the role.

Watched Elvis Costello Perform At His Third-Ever Show In 1974

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If this 19-year-old looks and sounds familiar, well, this is just the first filmed appearance of legend-in-the-making Elvis Costello, fronting his first band Flip City, who were active from 1974 through to early 1976. This was their third ever gig. Other highlights in the video include a group of school girls singing in straw hats, young women country dancing, children having their face painted, the obligatory Punch and Judy show, a steel pan band and children bouncing on an inflatable tube, if you’re so inclined.

Erykah Badu: Tiny Desk Concert

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The singer’s performance at the Tiny Desk was an almost spiritual experience, leaving many at the NPR Music offices in awe.

Barry White At The Royal Albert Hall,1975

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I don’t know who these 140 people are who downvoted this on YouTube, but I doubt they had the sound on.

This Disco Version Of Cream’s “Sunshine Of Your Love” Should Have Been Massive

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Rosetta Stone were a British gothic rock band formed in the mid-1980s by Porl King (guitar/vocals/keyboards) and Karl North (bass), plus their drum machine and synthesizer rack nicknamed “Madame Razor”.
Their cover of Cream’s Sunshine Of Your Love was the only single released from their self titled album on Private Stock Records in 1977. Rosetta Stone were one of the biggest names in the 1990s UK goth live circuit, due both to frequent and extensive early touring and to the successful independent promotion and sales of their records. Porl King was one of the few well-known goth musicians to contribute actively to online discussions with fans, for example on Usenet’s uk.people.gothic newsgroup.

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How Leonard Cohen Writes a Love Song

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“Nobody has distilled such a complex emotion into words with the same veracity and purity as Leonard Cohen.” notes Noah Lefevre, the music journalist behind the brilliant YouTube video essay channel Polyphonic. Who, in this video, tackles “How Leonard Cohen Writes a Love Song”.

Justin Willman Wows The Crowd With His Magic, Now Streaming On Netflix

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From baffling people on the street to orchestrating elaborate tricks, Justin Willman blends good-natured magic with grown-up laughs. Magic For Humans is on Netflix now.