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Music Video:Corinne Bailey Rae- Put Your Records On
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email- dellavega@terra.com.br www.myspace.com/tdellavega Guinness claim ID 211729. EM&T school music This in may 2008. This is NOT a music video, or musical in nature, I have other videos for music. This is ONLY a demonstration of alternate picking speed, and the technique used to obtain that speed on the music "flight of the bumble bee. Keep the video responses coming. I really would love to see someone faster playing a song and not just a single one note picking! Velocidad De la Guitarra Del Expediente De Mundo Скорость Гитары Мировойа рекорд Record mondiale di velocità con chitarra". 세계 신기록 기타 속도 世界記録ギターの速度 Velocità Del Guitar Dell'Annotazione Di Mondo Ταχύτητα κιθάρων παγκόσμιων αρχείων Weltrekord-Guitarre Geschwindigkeit V itesse De Guitare De Disque Du Monde Guitar van het Verslag van de wereld Snelheid 世界纪录吉他速度
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Blind Melon - No Rain From the Album "Blind Melon" Release date: 1993 Capitol Records
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Def Jam's new R&B artist Razah performing the hit single "Rain"
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Early gig (First 3 songs are not good in audio) the sound picks up after Love buzz though.
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Explosions in the Sky live at Reckless Records. Setlist: Yasmin The light Once more to the afterlife Greet Death
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Like this video? Come see hundreds more at KrankTV.com! - the Net's biggest home for metal, death, grind, thrash, rapcore, heavy and hard rock music videos! If you like the hard stuff, come get hooked on KrankTV.com!
Nov 14

Guinness Book of World Records have named this specie the most fearless animal on earth. Just watch this video to see why. This unbelievable animal can take on the deadliest animals on earth without fear. Amazing animal.
Nov 14

Music video by Lil Wayne performing Fireman with Aaron Courseault [Video Director], Carol Dorsey [Video Producer], Doe Boys [Producer] (C) 2005 Cash Money Records Inc.
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Mejor Calidad = http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=QxhTqHJn_fg&fmt=18 Lloro Por Ti Wisin y Yandel Enrique Iglesias Los Extraterrestres Otra Dimension WY Records Lloro Por Ti Wisin y Yandel Enrique Iglesias Los Extraterrestres Otra Dimension WY Records Lloro Por Ti Wisin y Yandel Enrique Iglesias Los Extraterrestres Otra Dimension WY Records Lloro Por Ti Wisin y Yandel Enrique Iglesias Los Extraterrestres Otra Dimension WY Records Lloro Por Ti Wisin y Yandel Enrique Iglesias Los Extraterrestres Otra Dimension WY Records
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Red Hot Chili Peppers Dani California Warner Bros. Records Inc. Directed by Tony Kaye (c) 2006 Warner Bros. Records Inc. for the U.S. and WEA International Inc. for the world outside the U.S.
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CLICK SUBSCRIBE FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN DRAGONFORCE TICKETS AND SHWAG! Heroes Of Our Time by Dragonforce (c) 2008 Spinefarm Records, a Universal Music Comany. Issued under license to Roadrunner Records from Sopinefarm Records, a Universal Music Company. Roadrunner Records is a registered trademark of The All Blacks B.V.
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Music video by 50 Cent performing 21 Questions with Dirty Swift [Producer], Philip G. Atwell [Video Director], Dr. Dre [Video Director], Geronimo Film Production [Video Producer] (C) 2003 Shady Records/Aftermath Records/Interscope Records
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Music video by 50 Cent performing P.I.M.P.: Snoop Dogg Remix with Denaun Porter [Producer], Chris Robinson [Video Director], Dawn Rose [Video Producer] (C) 2003 Shady Records/Aftermath Records/Interscope Records
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Music video by Akon performing Locked Up: MTV Version with Kai Crawford, Yusef Muhammad (C) 2004 Universal Records & SRC Records Inc., a division of UMG Recordings
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Music video by 50 Cent performing In Da Club: International Version with Phillip Atwell, Chris Palladino (C) 2003 Shady Records/Aftermath Records/Interscope Records
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Music video by Shontelle performing T-Shirt with Mike Ruiz [Video Director], Natasha Pierson [Video Producer], Wayne Wilkins [Producer], Andrew Frampton [Producer] (C) 2008 Universal Records & SRC Records Inc., a division of UMG Recordings
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Music video by Ryan Leslie performing Diamond Girl with Chris Robinson [Video Director], Clark Jackson [Video Producer] (C) 2008 Universal Motown Records, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc. and I.G. Records, Inc
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One Eleven Records recording artist THE SPILL CANVAS, off of their album Sunsets and Carcrashes. Video Produced by Blue Juice Films, Inc. and directed by Thomas Mumme and Jeremy Schneider. www.bluejuicefilms.com
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Born near Clarksdale, Mississippi on August 22, 1917 to a sharecropping family, John Lee Hooker's earliest musical influence came from his stepfather, Will Moore. By the early 1940's Hooker had moved north to Detroit by way of Memphis and Cincinnati. Hooker found work as a janitor in the auto factories, and at night, like many other transplants from the rural Delta, he entertained friends and neighbors by playing at "house parties". He was "discovered" by record storeowner Elmer Barbee who took him to Bernard Besman, who was a producer, record distributor and owner of Sensation Records, Besman leased some of his early Hooker recordings to Modern Records. Among Hooker's first recordings in 1948, "Boogie Chillen" became a number one jukebox hit for Modern and his first million seller. This was soon followed by an even bigger hit with "I'm In The Mood" and other classic recordings including "Crawling Kingsnake" and "Hobo Blues." Another surge in his career took place with the release of more than 100 songs on Vee Jay Records during the 1950's and 1960's. When the young bohemian audiences of the 1960's "discovered" Hooker along with other blues originators, he and various he and others made a brief return to folk blues. Young British artist such as the Animals, John Mayall, and the Yardbirds introduced Hooker's sound to the new and eager audiences whose admiration and influence helped build Hooker to superstar status in the mid - 60's England. By 1970 he had moved to California and worked on several projects with rock musicians, notably Van Morrison and Canned Heat. Canned Heat modeled their sound after Hooker's boggie and collaborated with him on several albums and tours. During the late 1970's and much of the 1980's, Hooker toured the U.S. and Europe steadily but grew disenchanted with recording, through his appearance in the Blues Brothers movie resulted in a heightened profile. Then, in 1989, The Healer was released to critical acclaim and sales in excess of a million copies. Today the "The King Of The Boggie" is enjoying the most successful period of his extensive career. In the past ten years Hooker's influence has contributed to a booming interest in the blues and, notably, its acceptance by the music industry as a commercially viable entity. Hooker's career has been a series a highlights and special events since the release of The Healer. In addition to recording his on albums Mr. Lucky, Boom Boom, Chill Out, and Don't Look Back for Pointblank / Virgin, he contributed to recordings by B.B. King, Branford Marsalis, Van Morrison, and Big Head Todd and the Monsters and portrayed the title role in Pete Townshend's 1989 epic, The Iron Man. His influence on younger generations has been documented on television with features on Showtime and a special edition of the BBC's 'Late Show' as well as appearances on "The Tonight Show" and "Late Night With David Letterman" among many others. John Lee was invited to perform The Rolling Stones and guest Eric Clapton for their national television broadcast during The Stones' 1989 Steel Wheels tour. In 1990, many musical greats paid tribute to John Lee Hooker with a performance at Madison Square Garden. Joining him on some or all of these special occasions were artists such as Bonnie Raitt, Ry Cooder, Joe Cocker, Huey Newton, Carlos Santana, Robert Clay, Mick Fleetwood, Al Cooper, Johnny Winter, John Hammond, and the late Albert Collins and Willie Dixon. Hooker's 1991 induction into the Rock n' Roll Hall Of Fame was fitting for the man who has influenced countless fans and musicians who have in turn influenced many more. Honors continue, with recent inductions into Los Angeles' Rock Walk, The Bammies Walk Of Fame in San Francisco, and, in 1997, a star in the Hollywood Walk Of Fame. John Lee's style has always been unique, even among other performers of the real deep blues, few of whom remain with us today. While retaining that foundation he has simultaneously broken new ground musically and commercially. At the age of 80, John Lee Hooker received his third and fourth Grammy Awards, for Best Traditional Blues Recording (Don't Look Back) and for Best Pop Collaboration for the song "Don't Look Back" which Hooker recorded with his long time friend Van Morrison. This Friendship and others are celebrated on Hooker's newest Pointblank / Virgin album, The Best Of Friends. The album also celebrates a return, exactly 50 years later, to Hooker's first hit, Boogie Chillen and serves as a perfect bookend for Hooker's first fifty years in the business
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The Arms of Sorrow (Video) by Killswitch Engage (c) 2007 The All Blacks B.V Issued under license to Roadrunner Records from The All Blacks B.V.
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Show Stopper (video) FEAT. YUNG JOC by Danity Kane (c) 2006 Bad Boy Records LLC for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world excluding the United States, South America and Central America.
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Music video by Whitesnake performing Here I Go Again (C) 1987 Geffen Records