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Cruising Tehran Highways Ride with me in Tehran highways. Resalat Tunnel, Hakim, Hemmat and Fazlollah highways. 2007. Mehran Mehrafshan. http://xseer.com/ Tags: Iran Tehran Traffic Highways |
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Jaguar Love - Highways of Gold The debut music video from Portland's Jaguar Love, "Highways of Gold" was directed by Wyatt Neumann. Jaguar Love's album, "Take Me To The Sea", is out August 19 on Matador Records. Tags: Jaguar Love Highways of Gold Take Me To The Sea Blood Brothers Pretty Girls Make Graves |
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Johnny Cash American V: A Hundred Highways Producer Rick Rubin describes Johnny Cash's American V: A Hundred Highways Tags: Johnny Cash |
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Son Volt - Highways and Cigarettes Jay Farrar, front man for alt-country giants Son Volt, drops in to play a couple songs off their new album The Search. Here he performs "Highways and Cigarettes." http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2007/08/12/son_volt/ Tags: SonVolt JayFarrar Farrar 893TheCurrent AltCountry Rock HighwaysAndCigarettes TheSearch |
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Richard Pinhas at Highways Le père de l'électro française et fondateur du groupe Heldon, le guitariste Richard Pinhas, fonctionne à Highways à Santa Monica, en Californie. Jérôme Schmidt prévoit la mise en valeur électronique. Mon appareil photo, malheureusement, se trouve à court de mémoire environ 25 minutes en 40 minutes pièce. The father of French electronica and founder of the band Heldon, guitarist Richard Pinhas, performs at Highways in Santa Monica, California. Jérôme Schmidt provides the computer augmentation. My camera, unfortunately, ran out of memory approximately 25 minutes into a 40 minute piece. Tags: richard pinhas jérôme schmidt jerome highways santa monica heldon electronic |
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Heartworn Highways - Christmas Eve 1975 (Part 1) From the film Heartworn Highways. A group of the most talented country revivalists gathered at Guy and Susanna Clark's home for a picking session. Part 1 of 3. Steve Earle: Mercenary Song Rodney Crowell: Young Girl's Hungry Smile Richard Dobson: For Ever, For Always, For Certain Tags: heartworn highways texas nashville country guy susanna clark steve earle rodney crowell richard dobson young |
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Camel - Highways of the Sun The sixth of nine Camel videos! Tags: Camel Progressive Latimer |
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Mississippi Highways and Crossroads ♪♫ Uncle Lucius has given us a song called Mississippi Highway and it inspired me to do this little tribute to The Mississippi Delta region which is considered to be the birthplace of the Blues. Please check out Uncle Lucius at: http://unclelucius.com/ The most widely known legend surrounding Robert Johnson says that he sold his soul to the Devil at the crossroads of U.S. Highway 61 and U.S. Highway 49 in Clarksdale, Mississippi in exchange for prowess in playing the guitar. Actually, the location Johnson made reference to is a short distance away from that intersection. The legend was told mainly by Son House, but finds no corroboration in any of Johnson's work, despite titles like "Me and the Devil Blues" and "Hellhound on My Trail". With this said, the song "Cross Road Blues" is both widely and loosely interpreted by many as a descriptive encounter of Johnson selling his soul. The older Tommy Johnson (no relation, although it is speculated that they were cousins) also claimed to have sold his soul to the Devil. The story goes that if one would go to the crossroads a little before midnight and begin to play the guitar, a large black man would come up to the aspiring guitarist, retune his guitar and then hand it back. At this point (so the legend goes) the guitarist had sold his soul to become a virtuoso (A similar legend even surrounded virtuoso violinist Niccolo Paganini a century before.) Seventy or so years ago, a man who was then known as Robert Johnson passed away. He was poisoned, presumably by a houseman/barkeep whose wife had been flirting with him on an August Evening. Around the same time, a king pin of the then small, homely music industry sent out a middle man to find Johnson, in hopes of striking a record deal. It took until almost a year after Johnson's death for word to get back to the industry that Johnson was, in fact, deceased. This is not a surprise, considering that the spread of news at the time, let alone in poor black Mississippi (or really, where ever he may have taken up residence at the time), was reserved to word of mouth. Robert Johnson is arguably the most important, influential, and respected blues artist of all time. Back in the days when Johnson was still with us, recording equipment was sparse. Johnson recorded a grand total of forty one cuts, twelve of them alternate takes. In 1900, Bill and Annie Patton and their 12 children took up residence at Dockery Farms. Their nine-year-old, Charlie, took to following guitarist Henry Sloan to his performances at picnics, fish-fries, and social gatherings at boarding houses where the day laborers lived. By 1910, Patton was himself a professional musician, playing songs such as his own "Pony Blues," often with fellow guitarist Willie Brown. Within the next five years Patton had come to influence Tommy Johnson, considered one of the best ragtime-blues guitarists of the day, who had traveled to Dockery. He had also joined the Chatmon brothers who recorded using the name the "Mississippi Sheiks" at their musical jobs throughout the area. Even though there were no juke joints on the farm, Charlie Patton and other bluesmen, drawn to Dockery by its fame, used the plantation as their base. They would travel the network of state roads around Dockery Farms to communities large enough to support audiences that loved the blues. One of these roads, Highway 61, from Memphis to Vicksburg, was immortalized by 1960s folk/rock icon Bob Dylan. This was "blues country." The plantation was located between the towns of Cleveland and Ruleville, just south of the state prison at Parchman and north of Indianola, the birthplace of the blues guitar great B.B. King. Shops in the area sold "race records." These were typically blues sung by women like Ma Rainey and Bessie Smith and produced presumably for African-American buyers. In 1929 Charlie Patton recorded 14 songs for Paramount Records, featuring his gruff voice and rhythmic, percussive plucking. They immediately became top sellers, and resulted eventually in his second recording sessions, producing 26 titles, for the ARC company in New York in 1934. But it was Patton's live performances that inspired and influenced fans such as Robert Johnson, Bukka White, Ed 'Son' House, Chester Burnett (also known as Howlin' Wolf), and Roebuck 'Pop' Staples. These important artists in blues history either lived at or passed through Dockery Farms. Bluesmen Sonnyboy Williamson and Leadbelly were among 'guests of the state' at nearby Parchman Prison during the same era. Besides his blues guitar playing and singing, Patton was well known for his stage moves. He danced while playing and swinging his guitar around, often playing it behind his back. These crowd-pleasing antics imitated by rock stars including Jimi Hendrix have survived today in the acts of bluesmen such as Buddy Guy. Enjoy :-) Quinoacat Tags: Music Presentation Birth of Blues Mississippi Highway Crossroads Robert Johnson Roots Rock Dockery Farm Folklore legend |
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Johnny Cash- "A Hundred Highways" 'American V: A Hundred Highways' began recording in 2002, and took over eight months at Cash's home near Nashville and Rick Rubin's Los Angeles studio to complete. During the recording process in Nashville, Johnny and Rick formed a routine normally regrouping in the morning when Cash's energy was at its highest for a couple of hours each day. Songs were typically brought to the table by Johnny or Rick after hearing or thinking of a song that would fit. Rubin, says "I think this is as strong an album as Johnny's ever made" The album was finished after Cash's passing, by long time engineer David Ferguson and previous American musicians, letting Cash's voice lead the way while building... Tags: music johnny cash hundred highways |
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Eli Young Band - Highways and Broken Hearts He never knew their names and never really cared Lying to himself, he was never just a young kid scared Living on his own with no one to hold on to Nowhere to go and nothing to do But lie awake and pray that one-day Someone will come his way All He knows are Highways and broken hearts, late nights and old guitars Wondering where you are, you're so far away His shoes are worn and tired and not at their best Like a gypsy never sure where he's going next Superficial friends, and girls with glazed over eyes It's a good time, but just for the night Then off he'll go to maybe Mexico Then off through Colorado All He knows are Highways and broken hearts, late nights and old guitars Wondering where you are, you're so far away Staring through the walls of that motel room Reflecting on his days, the route he's seemed to choose Will good outshine bad, can he turn this thing around Should he drop to his knees, just give up now Begging for release in the night Has he gone too far to fight? All He knows are Highways and broken hearts, late nights and old guitars Wondering where you are, you're so far away Tags: Eli Young Band Highways and Broken Hearts |
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The Highways of My Life - Isley Brothers From "3+3" (1973), here are the Brothers Isley with "The Highways...". Sampled for Black Sheep's "Without a Doubt" and DJ Jazzy Jeff with Kel Spencer for "The Definition." Enjoy! Tags: highways of my life isley brothers |
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Utah Highway Patrol camera, shows jared massey being taser The officer's conduct has been called into question after a videotape of the incident was posted on YouTube. The video, taken from a Utah Highway Patrol dashboard camera, shows Trooper John Gardner using a Taser on Jared Massey during a traffic stop on State Road 40 in Uintah County on Sept. 14.2007 In the nearly 10-minute video, Gardner is seen pulling Massey over for speeding. When Massey refuses to sign the citation, Gardner asks him to exit the vehicle, and things quickly escalate as the motorist points toward the speed limit sign. Tags: Trooper John Gardner using Taser on Jared Massey during traffic stop State |
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In-Q "Highways" Performance 2008 Los Angeles Native IN-Q Tags: In-Q Poetry Slam Lounge Highways Reel Adam Paul |
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On The Florida Highways.... just gorgeous. i do not own this song! Tags: somewhere over the rainbow isreal |
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Puerto Rico Highways: PR-2 Sabana Grande Part 2 PR-2 freeway segment Tags: Puerto Rico Highways |
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Puerto Rico Highways: PR-52 Juana Diaz PR-52 west paralleling the south coast Tags: Puerto Rico Highways |
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Puerto Rico Highways: PR-9 Ponce PR-9 begins from PR-10 in north Ponce to PR-123 Tags: Puerto Rico Highways |
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Puerto Rico Highways: PR-52 Salinas Part 2 PR-52 west in the south coast Tags: Puerto Rico Highways |
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Puerto Rico Highways: PR-2 Sabana Grande Part 1 PR-2 freeway segment Tags: Puerto Rico Highways |
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Puerto Rico Highways: PR-52 Cayey Part 3 PR-52 continues south Tags: Puerto Rico Highways |
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Puerto Rico Highways: PR-2 Mayaguez Part 3 PR-2 north in the west coast Tags: Puerto Rico Highways |
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Puerto Rico Highways: PR-10 Ponce PR-10 continues north to Adjuntas, Utuado and Arecibo Tags: Puerto Rico Highways |
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Puerto Rico Highways: PR-2 Yauco PR-2 freeway segment Tags: Puerto Rico Highways |
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Puerto Rico Highways: PR-52 Cayey Part 1 PR-52 (Exp. Luis A. Ferre) Tags: Puerto Rico Highways |
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Puerto Rico Highways: PR-2 Mayaguez Part 2 PR-2 north in the west coast Tags: Puerto Rico Highways |