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The Beach Boys - Kokomo (Soundtrack Cocktail) This video is the soundtrack of Cocktail movie, film where Tom Cruise showed Tags: Tom Cruise Kokomo Cocktail Soundtrack |
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Kokomo by The Muppets Forget about the Beach Boys! The Muppets deliver the real deal! :-D Tags: Kokomo Beach Boys Muppets |
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Kokomo - The Beach Boys The Beach Boys performing "Kokomo", they did playback so Mike could fake the saxophon solo. ;-) Tags: the beach boys brian dennis carl wilson mike love al jardine bruce johnston |
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Kokomo Kokomo music video shot in www.there.com Tags: kokomo www.there.com there.com music video beach boys aluria whitewind penji |
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Beach Boys - Kokomo Beach Boys - Kokomo Great song! Tags: Beach Boys Kokomo |
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Kokomo video by Black Dice This is a video for the first tune off the Load Blown album. It's the first collaborative music video effort by the band. Enjoy! Tags: Kokomo Black Dice Load Blown Paw Tracks Sorcery Snacks TV Gore Pets |
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Kokomo by The Memphis Jug Band Alan Lomax Blues Project recording of Kokomo by The Memphis Jug Band. Original Lyrics for comparison: OLD ORIGINAL KOKOMO BLUES One and one is two, mama Two and two is four You mess around here, pretty mama You know you got to go Cryin', oooh, baby don't you want to go Back to the Eleven Light City To sweet old Kokomo Now four and one is five, mama Five and one is six You mess around here, pretty mama You're going to get me tricked Cryin', oooh, baby don't you want to go Back to the Eleven Light City To sweet old Kokomo Now six and one is seven, mama Seven and one is eight You mess around here, pretty mama You're going to make me late Cryin', oooh, baby don't you want to go Back to the Eleven Light City To sweet old Kokomo Says I told you, mama When you first fell across my bed You been drinkin' your ole bad whiskey And talkin' all out your head Cryin', oooh, baby don't you want to go Back to the Eleven Light City To sweet old Kokomo I don't drink because I'm dry, mama Don't drink because I'm blue The reason I drink, pretty mama I can't get along with you Cryin', oooh, baby don't you want to go Back to the Eleven Light City To sweet old Kokomo Now eight and one is nine, mama Nine and one is ten You mess around here, pretty mama I'm going to take you in Cryin', oooh, baby don't you want to go Back to the Eleven Light City To sweet old Kokomo Now ten and one is eleven, mama Eleven and one is twelve You mess around here, pretty mama You going to catch a lot of hell Cryin', oooh, baby don't you want to go Back to the Eleven Light City To sweet old Kokomo Source: Kokomo Arnold 'Blues Classics by Kokomo Arnold: Peetie Wheatstraw' Blues Classics 4. Recorded 10 September 1934 Chicago Decca De 7026. PS. Paul Oliver gives Arnold's version of the 'Eleven Light City' with reference to Arnold's only interview given to French blues historian, Jacques Demetre: Generally, they [versions of Arnold's 'Old Original'] were recorded as 'Eleven Light City Blues' and in all instances the strange phrase of 'Eleven Light City', apparently unrelated to any of the listed nicknames for towns, remained. Arnold explained the significance of the words in part to Jacques Demetre, telling him that Eleven Light City was the name of a drugstore near 35th and State where a girl with whom he was consorting was working. The store sold a brand of coffee labelled 'Koko' and it was from this, with an alliteration of his own, that he devised the phrase 'sweet Kokomo'. Mayo Williams however saw the commercial possibilities in exploiting the association of the brand name with Arnold and dubbed him 'Kokomo Arnold' for this and his subsequent records. He thought that Big Bill Broonzy's belief that he owned a grocery store stemmed from this, for in fact he never owned nor worked in one. There still remain certain problems not wholly explained by this - not least of which is the significance of Eleven Light City as a name itself, or whether in fact a brand of coffee called 'Koko' was so marketed. [Paul Oliver 'Off The Record' The Baton Press 1984 pp 105-106] Tags: blues hillary clinton bill billary huma politics obama president campaign 1984 |
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Kokomo The Beach Boys perform in Bryant Park for GMA. Tags: 60srock |
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Beach Boys LIVE Kokomo The Beach Boys Live at Boca Raton, March 2005 Tags: The Beach Boys Live Kokomo Boca Raton Florida |
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Kokomo Blues Scrapper Blackwell Recordingdate : Fri 16 June 1928, Vo1192, Vocalion Label, Indianapolis Ind. Note : Francis Scrapper Blackwell is perhaps not well known, but he influenced the legend Robert Johnson ! A true Delta Blues Man ! Enjoy ! Peace! Tags: Scrapper Blackwell Kokomo Blues Delta |
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Kokomo! Me, Alyse, Sam, Amitha singing and dancing to beach boys "Kokomo" Tags: KoKoMo |
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Kosovo soldiers sing / perform the Beach Boys Kokomo Soldiers in Kosovo perform their version of the Beach Boys' "Kokomo". Tags: Marines Soldiers Kosovo Sing Singing Music Video Kokomo Beach Boys |
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Barack Obama in Kokomo, IN Barack Obama held a townhall in Kokomo, Indiana on April 25, 2008. Tags: barack obama kokomo indiana |
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The Beach Boys - Kokomo This song is wonderful. I did a great video with nice pictures. Enjoy it! Tags: Kokomo beach boys playa perfecta chico latino |
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The Beach Boys - Kokomo The Beach Boys music video for Kokomo scenes from the motion picture Cocktails with Tom Cruise Tags: The Beach Boys Kokomo Cocktails Tom Cruise |
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Kokomo Kove Opening Day - Adventureland Park Iowa A quick look around the new Adventure Island area of Adventureland and the Kokomo Kove water play area, which opened on June 22, 2008. Recorded on a Sony HDR-CX7 HD memory stick camera. Tags: adventureland altoona amusement des iowa moines park theme water |
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Kosovo, Soldiers Spoof of Beach Boys Kokomo Kosovo,Soldiers Spoof of Beach Boys Kokomo. At least I think they are marines, not sure though. Tags: Kosovo Spoof funny Beach Boys Kokomo marines |
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Kokomo, Indiana Town Hall Barack answers voters' questions in Kokomo, Indiana on 5/2/08. Tags: Town Hall Indiana Barack Obama |
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Black Dice - Kokomo, Live in Session for BBC Collective Black Dice perform Kokomo from their Brooklyn studio, exclusively for BBC Collective. Full article: http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/collective/A28857856 Tags: black_dice kokomo brooklyn bbc_collective paw_tracks experimental studio studio_tour |
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KOKOMO ARNOLD / MILK COW BLUES KOKOMO ARNOLD ''MILK COW BLUES'' (1934) ''MILK COW BLUES #2'' (1935) Tags: KOKOMO ARNOLD MILK COW BLUES |
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Roots of Blues -- Kokomo Arnold „Black Mattie" „Black Mattie" (J. Arnold) Recorded: Chicago,May 7, 1937 Kokomo Arnold (vcl) (g) Kokomo Arnold (15 February 1901 — 8 November 1968) was an American blues musician. Born James Arnold in Lovejoy's Station, Georgia, Arnold received his nickname in 1934 after releasing "Old Original Kokomo Blues" for the Decca label; it was a cover of the Scrapper Blackwell blues song about the Kokomo brand of coffee. A left-handed slide guitarist, his intense slide style of playing and rapid-fire vocal style set him apart from his contemporaries. Having learned the basics of the guitar from his cousin, John Wiggs, Arnold began playing in the early 1920s as a sideline while he worked as a farmhand in Buffalo, New York, and as a steelworker in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In 1929 he moved to Chicago and set up a bootlegging business, an activity he continued throughout Prohibition. In 1930 Arnold moved south briefly, and made his first recordings, "Rainy Night Blues" and "Paddlin' Madeline Blues", under the name Gitfiddle Jim for the Victor label in Memphis, Tennessee. He soon moved back to the bootlegging center of Chicago, though he was forced to make a living as a musician after the ratification of the Twenty-first Amendment to the United States Constitution ending Prohibition in 1933. Kansas Joe McCoy heard him and introduced him to Mayo Williams who was producing records for Decca[2]. From his first recording for Decca on 10 September 1934 until his last on 12 May 1938, Arnold made eighty-eight sides, seven of which remain lost. Along with Peetie Wheatstraw and Bumble Bee Slim, he was a dominant figure in Chicago blues circles. His major influence upon modern music is, along with Peetie Wheatstraw, upon the seminal delta blues artist Robert Johnson, a musical contemporary. Johnson turned "Old Original Kokomo Blues" into "Sweet Home Chicago", while another Arnold song, "Sagefield Woman Blues", introduced the terminology "dust my broom", which Johnson used as a song title himself. Arnold's "Milk Cow Blues" was covered by Aerosmith on their 1977 album, Draw the Line; and became "Milk Cow Blues Boogie", as performed by Elvis Presley. In 1938 Arnold left the music industry and began to work in a Chicago factory. Rediscovered by blues researchers in 1962, he showed no enthusiasm for returning to music to take advantage of the new explosion of interest in the blues among young white audiences. He died of a heart attack in Chicago at the age of sixty-seven in 1968, and was buried in the Burr Oak Cemetery in Alsip, Illinois Tags: Blues Roots_of_Blues History_of_music Vintage_Blues |
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Santa's Goin' To Kokomo Mike Love's Santa's Goin' To Kokomo Tags: Mike Love Santa Kokomo Fun Rudolph Kids Children Music video Christmas Holiday |
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DeCadence - Kokomo (aka Berkeley) From DeCadence's Fall Show 2006 - "A Fairy Tale" http://decadence.berkeley.edu/ Tags: UC Berkeley DeCadence acappella kokomo |
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Kokomo - Asia Minor STEREO : http://www.draadnagel.com Tags: golden oldies kokomo asia minor |