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Johnny Cash- Ring of Fire 1968 THOSE SQUARE THINGS ARE ANNOTATIONS, HOVER OVER THEM FOR INFO!!!!! This is from the year 1968 at the Grand Ole Opry, where Johnny Cash sung his 1964 hit, "Ring Of fire". The song was written by June Carter, and was originally sung by the Carter Family, but didn't fare even close to as well as Johnny Cash and his version of the song. P.S. 4 million views. Thanks for viewing everybody! Tags: Johnny Cash Walk the Line country Ring Of Fire rock |
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B.B. King on Ralph Gleason's Jazz Casual 1968 Part 1 B.B. King on Ralph Gleason's Jazz Casual 1968 Part 1. Musicians: B.B. King - guitar Sonny Freeman - drums James Toney - organ Mose Thomas - trumpet Lee Gatling - sax Tags: B.B. King Ralph Gleason Jazz Blues Guitar 1968 |
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Barbarella - 1968 Barbarella 1968 trailer Tags: Barbarella Jane Fonda Anita Pallenberg |
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1968 Wonderbra Ad - Long Model Shoot This is another in the series of early Wonderbra television advertisements. This one features the models in a photo shoot to emphasize the fashion of the product. The use of mannequins to showcase the bras are more pronounced. In 1969 the company was allowed by Canadian broadcasters to show live models with the bra. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonderbra Tags: Television Wonderbra Advertising 1960s Bra Commercials History |
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Paris Uprising May 1968 A look at the events and some of the causes of the uprising in France in the Spring of 1968. Unfortuately, there is no mention of one of the driving forces of the uprising both before and during the revolt - the Situationist International. For more information check out the writings of the Situationists themselves. The Beginning of an Era http://www.bopsecrets.org/SI/12.era1.htm May 1968 Documents http://www.bopsecrets.org/SI/May68docs.htm The Joy of Revolution http://www.bopsecrets.org/PS/joyrev3.htm The Society of the Spectacle http://www.bopsecrets.org/SI/debord/ The Revolution of Everyday Life http://library.nothingness.org/articles/SI/en/pub_contents/5 Enrages and Situationists in the Occupation Movement, France, May '68 May 1968 Graffiti Boredom is counterrevolutionary. In a society that has abolished every kind of adventure the only adventure that remains is to abolish the society. Those who make revolutions halfway only dig their own graves. No replastering, the structure is rotten. We will ask nothing. We will demand nothing. We will take, occupy. Down with the state. It's painful to submit to our bosses; it's even more stupid to choose them. Abolish class society. We want neither to rule nor to be ruled. All power corrupts. Absolute power corrupts absolutely Politics is in the streets. Barricades close the streets but open the way. People who work get bored when they don't work. People who don't work never get bored. The boss needs you, you don't need the boss. Humanity won't be happy till the last capitalist is hung with the guts of the last bureaucrat. A single nonrevolutionary weekend is infinitely more bloody than a month of total revolution. We refuse to be highrised, diplomaed, licensed, inventoried, registered, indoctrinated, suburbanized, sermonized, beaten, telemanipulated, gassed, booked. Coming soon to this location: charming ruins. Our aim is to agitate and disturb people. We're not selling bread, We're selling yeast. You will end up dying of comfort. Poetry is in the streets. The most beautiful sculpture is a paving stone thrown at a cop's head. Revolution, I love you. I'm a Groucho Marxist. Desiring reality is great! Realizing your desires is even better! Be realistic, demand the impossible. Those who lack imagination cannot imagine what is lacking. Arise, ye wretched of the university. Professors, you are as senile as your culture, your modernism is nothing but the modernization of the police. Neither God nor master. If God existed it would be necessary to abolish him. How can you think freely in the shadow of a chapel? The more we make love, the more we want to make revolution. The more we make revolution, the more we want to make love. Revolutionary women are more beautiful. Make love, not war. Down with consumer society. The more you consume, the less you live. Commodities are the opium of the people. You can't buy happiness. Steal it. The economy is wounded - Lets hope it dies! I don't have time to write!!! Don't get caught up in the spectacle of opposition. Oppose the spectacle. No forbidding allowed. The freedom of others extends mine infinitely. Tags: May 1968 Paris Situationist Debord Anarchy Anarchism Revolution Riot Cinema French History Graffiti |
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Cream - Crossroads live 1968 Really bluesy, Cream at their prime. Tags: cream clapton crossroads blues rock 1968 |
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Ella sings "Summertime" Berlin 1968 Ella sings "Summertime" Berlin 1968 Tags: ella fitzgerald jazz live summertime |
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Storytime (Gilliam, 1968) Short animation by Monty Python great Terry Gilliam. Tags: monty python terry gilliam storytime animation |
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Amblin' (1968) Amblin' is the first completed film shot by Steven Spielberg on 35mm. The film is a short story set during the hippy era of the late '60s about a young couple who meet up in the desert, become friends, then lovers and make their way to a paradisiacal beach. Tags: spielberg steven amblin short |
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Marianne Faithfull - Something Better (1968) Marianne Faithfull, in Rolling Stones Rock n Roll Circus, 1968! Singing Something Better, obviously anxious but great, a song that they expected to be a hit or sth like that. The video came out only some years ago. Tags: marianne faithfull something better rolling stones rock n roll circus 1968 |
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Manchester United vs Benfica European Cup Final, 1968, Tags: Manchester United Fc Football Club history old trafford tradition busby best ronaldo rooney liverpool city |
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John Lennon circa 1968 John Lennon interview clip Tags: John Lennon Beatles interview songs |
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Bill Frisell '1968' July 1, 2006-Salzau, Germany w/Ron Miles~Cornet, Tony Scherr~Bass Greg Tardy~Reeds, Kenny Wollesen~Drums Tags: Bill Frisell Jazz |
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Billy Cobham drum solo 1968 w/ Horace Silver for whole show goto: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3542010549376728605&hl=en WOW BILLY COBHAM KILLING DRUMS BACK IN 1968 WITH THE AMAZING HORACE SILVER (JAZZ LEGEND) Horace Silver: Piano Bill Hardman: Trumpet Bennie Maupin: Tenor John Williams: Bass Billy Cobham: Drums song: nutville Tags: billy cobham bill mahavishnu horace silver rare vintage jazz nutville |
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Red Army Parade 1968 red army military parade on red square under breznev Tags: breznev red army parade military ussr cccp sssr soviet |
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Marbles - Only One Woman 1968 Graham Bonnet Trevor Gordon and Graham Bonnet were cousins who first played in The Blue Sect. Trevor soon moved off the Australia where he recorded with The Bee Gees but would eventually be lead back to England. The Marbles were one of Robert Stigwood's first signings. Their only hit "Only One Woman" was penned by the Brothers Gibb Tags: Marbles 1968 Graham Bonnet Bee Gees Rainbow Michael Schenker |
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TOM JONES - Delilah (1968) Top of the Pops 1968 Tags: Tom Jones Delilah 1968 TOTP |
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Dan Rather Punched In Stomach 8-27-1968 (Original Upload) Ran Rather being punched in the stomach during the Democratic National Convention on August 27,1968. DNC CBS See my other videos. Tags: Dan Rather DNC Democratic National Convention August 27 1968 Punched Stomach CBS |
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THE KANE TRIPLETS- MISSION IMPOSSIBLE (1968) SEE ALSO THE SEQUEL, "ALICE SHIELDS- STUDY FOR VOICE AND TAPE (1968)"! "There are words to that?!" That's what everybody thinks the first time they hear this. Yes, there are and they're really cool! When JFK was asked what he was reading he mentioned a spy novel. Immediately James Bond was fast-tracked into cinema houses worldwide. He was the perfect standard for Cold War virility, a John Wayne man with Hugh Hefner's upscale tastes. Television, movies, and comics ran with the espionage concept for the rest of the decade. Women became crucial players in these games of death and deceit. The proactive Mod culture set the example of the modern self-sufficient woman, and THE AVENGERS reflected this with Honor Blackman, Diana Rigg, and Linda Thorson. They weren't Miss Moneypenny, they were Jane Bond; Kinky, cool, and lethal. MODESTY BLAISE threw down in the UK comic strips and in a hyper-Mod movie. Batgirl, enlivened by Yvonne Craig, was invented for the massively popular BATMAN TV series and took on a life of her own. "Meanwhile", villainess Catwoman stole all the best lines, attitude, and fashion. She was suitably mercurial in the forms of Lee Meriwether, Julie Newmar, and Eartha Kitt, whose brilliant casting opened a door for African American actors. French artist Guido Crepax envisioned a thoroughly adult comic where a Mod photographer named VALENTINA 's free sensuality, independence, and sharp observation guide her through surrealistic adventures. His boldly experimental graphic style was seamlessly converted to celluloid with the underrated BABA YAGA film (1973). Barbara Bain and her husband Martin Landau helped launch MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE on it's original eight year stealth run. The Italian anti-hero Diabolik stole into cinemas in the modernist spectacle called DANGER DIABOLIK, which starred John Phillip Law and Marisa Mell as his match, Eva Kant. And then there's BARBARELLA. Jean Claude-Forest pushed the envelope with his torrid tales of a spacefaring free-loving minx. Surprisingly the film, starring a breakout Jane Fonda, retained as much of the adult comic as celluloid could handle, helping herald a new wave of sensuality and permissiveness in modern film. Anita Pallenberg steals the story as the Black Queen, dazzling the world with whirling knives, fetish futurism, polyamory, and sapphic seduction. THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E. spun-off satellite sister Stephanie Powers in her own bulletproof jetcar. Wonder Woman got a makeover into an Avengers-inspired agent with a smashing Mod wardrobe. (In the early 70's, longtime fan Gloria Steinem helped wake her back up into her power mode.) "This (Ape) planet wouldn't be nothing without a woman or a girl", like Nova and Dr. Zira. If spy shows let women kick butt, and Barbarella opened their attitudes, this film reflected the growing disenchantment that something was going horribly wrong with the war machine. Meanwhile DC Comics let its readers redesign Supergirl for the changing age. it was one thing to be a good girl fighting crime like a man. It was another thing to be Tura Satana. In FASTER PUSSYCAT, KILL KILL! she kills men for a thrill and cuts as sharply with her tongue as with a karate chop. As the amoral Varla, she invented every badass woman from Russ Meyer to Punk to Goth to Psychobilly to Tarantino. The anti-hero westerns sparked by Sergio Leone took on new form with Raquel Welch in HANNIE CAULDER (1971), a tale of rape and complete vengeance. As the times got heavier, so did the subject matter and responses of the women in them. Yet another French erotic comic, PRAVDA: LA SURVIREUSE, was the shocking pop art SF and SM tale of a naked woman on her jaguar motorcycle tearing up tarmac. A Manga by the duo who created LONE WOLF AND CUB gave new meaning to shonen knife; its heroine "carnage" came to life and took many others in the LADY SNOWBLOOD films. Completing this arc of steadily more intense mistresses on a mission is the star of THRILLER/ THEY CALL HER ONE-EYE (1973), a Swedish film where she goes on a roaring rampage of revenge Quentin will never forget. Any resemblence to ALIAS, Ripley from ALIEN, THE BRIDE films, LARA CROFT, Trinity from THE MATRIX, THE QUICK AND THE DEAD, HIGHLANDER THE RAVEN, LA FEMME NAKITA, DARK ANGEL, BIRDS OF PREY, BUFFY, the Beastie Boys "Body Movin" video, GHOST IN THE SHELL, AEON FLUX, CQ, BARB WIRE, BLOODRAYNE, ULTRA VIOLET, UNDERWORLD, ELEKTRA, and especially KILL BILL is entirely the point. Ahem. Ah yes, about the Kane Triplets. Lucille, Jeanne, and Maureen were showbiz pros from New York who toured the Vegas and Reno circuit and the Sullivan, Douglas, and Como shows. Their interpretation of Lalo Schifren's iconic theme song is amazing in its vocal pyrotechnics. Once you learn the lyrics you'll want to sing them every time to impress your friends, or alarm them. Check out this brilliant cartoon of PRAVDA done recently: http://www.thegenre.com/mov/pravda.html My Herstory Of Rock videos is at: http://www.youtube.com/funknroll Tags: TheAvengers EmmaPeel MissionImpossible Alias KillBill LadySnowblood Batman Barbarella TuraSatana |
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1968 Tet Mau Than - Khe Sanh (Who was defeated) - part3 Documentary Tags: 10k-day war 1968 Tet Mau Than Khe Sanh |
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Shelby Mustang 1968 TV Commercial Old tv commercial from 1968. Shelby GT500. Tags: shelby mustang tv ad commercial 1968 car |
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Ella Fitzgerald Show, 1968 - Mack the Knife Ella Fitzgerald Show, 1968 - Mack the Knife with Duke Ellington Orchestra Tags: ella fitzgerald duke ellington live jazz |
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1968 Tet Mau Than - Khe Sanh (Who was defeated) - part6 Documentary Tags: 10k-day war 1968 Tet Mau Than Khe Sanh |
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1968 Jimi Hendrix - Foxy Lady 1968 Jimi Hendrix - Foxy Lady Tags: music |
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Paris 1968 2006 Manifestations Tribute to Parisian students. RIOT police in full combat gear triying to disperse hundreds of students trying to occupy the Sorbonne university in Paris. Manifestations evoking memories of May 1968. Protests against new labour laws spread to Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin's Government. Manifestations contre le CPE à Paris. Affrontements avec les CRS près de la Sorbonne, colère de la jeunesse, centaines de milliers de manifestants dans les rues. Parallèle entre le mouvement anti-CPE et les événements de mai 1968. Tags: Paris mai may 1968 2006 manifestations paris CPE Villepin CRS Sorbonne police students democracy youth fight 18 mars |