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Nancy Sinatra - These Boots Are Made For Walking


soundtrack of Dukes of Hazzard


Jessica Simpson These Boots Are Made For Walkin' (C) 2005 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT


This is funny. And sooooo true


R&B smooth


"Tick Tock, you don't stop" Classic 1990 video produced by Johnny J of 2pac fame. Samples Betty Wright's "Tonight is the night" and Rose Royce's "Ooh Boy" on the chorus. For those that don't know, the Candyman was pictured on N.W.A's first album "N.W.A. and the Posse". He's the one next to the Mexican dude.


i got a new toy!!!! can't wait to start playing live with it.....


ok are you ready for the FUN?!? here is cover of hot chip's ready for the floor, its not exactly perfect but best i can do on the amazing tenorion!!! i turned the light off so u can see a bit better... and so u can't see my hair... i don't even wanna talk about it........ also can i just say the words were on the computer that's why i keep looking at the screen... like a berk send me requests for next week... no one requested this i just wanted to make all the bleeps! LOLCONFERENCE!


Music and photo's of Boots Randolph and Benny Hill


Wale - Nike boots Hi-Quality Song.. Not like that "Other Guy" Since this was my first video I put comments to be approved by me..Thats why your comments dont show up right away..I will make any music/video if you message me and make request.... (Im from pg....born in Riverdale but I rest my feet in laurel) "Wale was born to Nigerian parents in Washington, D.C.. He grew up in Building 6000 on Peabody Street in Northwest D.C., and attended seven different high schools in Washington, D.C. and Maryland, finally graduating from Quince Orchard High School in 2002. He went to Robert Morris College and Virginia State University on football scholarships, then Bowie State University but dropped out in 2004 to pursue music full-time. Before music started paying the bills, Wale worked normal day jobs at Sprint, Up Against The Wall and Downtown Locker Room." -Wikipidia


Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under


THE AGONIST - Business Suits and Combat Boots. Taken from the album "Once Only Imagined", Century Media Records 2007.


1993 kinetic robotic art project using remote control, car batteries, aluminum parts, and cables - intentionally set on fire. http://www.gizmogarden.com


Video for Franz Ferdinand single 'Eleanor Put Your Boots On'. The single is taken from the bands second album 'You Could Have It So Much Better'.


video zu eleanor put your boots on mit szenen aus barfuß


bonjour friends here is a bedroom version of my new song MEDDLE which is actually gonna be released properly... oooooo wow i hear you say.... on 7 inch vinyl in August with some super cool remixes hurray.... anyway here's a naf version i did at home with some of my gadgets, pretty messy as usual, sorry its not my fault... blame gold cat....


LIVE AT PARIS 1970. PLAYED AFTER WAR PIGS.


Don't ask, I just wanted to make a puss in boots video because there's not that many of them and he is one of my favorite animated cats. I still have no idea why I used this song. Sorry its a little messed up but for some reason OTM has been doing weird things to my videos when I post them.


Judy Collins and Eric Andersen, together in 2002, singing Eric's song that was first recorded by Judy on her 1965 album, "Judy Collins' Fifth Album." Providing back-up vocals are Arlo Guthrie and Tom Rush. Clip is taken from DVD "Judy Collins Wildflower Festival" available on Amazon.com.


Paranoid is the second album by the British heavy metal band Black Sabbath. It was released in the United Kingdom during September 1970, and contains some of their most famous work, including the songs "Iron Man", "War Pigs" and the title track. The album is regarded as a classic of the heavy metal genre and one of the most influental heavy metal albums. It has been certified 4x Platinum, having sold over four million copies in the US alone, making it Black Sabbath's best-selling album. After the release of their debut album in February 1970, Black Sabbath returned to the studio in June that year, again with producer Rodger Bain, to record their second album. The album was recorded at Regent Sound Studios and Island Studios in London, England. The album's eponymous single "Paranoid" was written in the studio at the last minute. As drummer Bill Ward explains: "We didn't have enough songs for the album, and Tony just played the [Paranoid] guitar lick and that was it. It took twenty, twenty-five minutes from top to bottom." In comparison with their previous album, the songs on Paranoid were given more focus and direction, with less improvisation. However the lyrical content is equally as dark, exploring themes such as war, mental illness, drug abuse and sci-fi horror. Much of the album could be viewed as a kind of social commentary. Spin magazine wrote that the band "saw heavy rock as a way to emulate the horrors of a fallen world." The lyrics of the opening song, "War Pigs", discuss war and the absurdities of those who make war without regard for those forced to fight it. It is often viewed as a protest song. Similarly, the lyrics of "Electric Funeral" discuss the bleak aftermath of nuclear warfare. These songs were written in the midst of the Vietnam War and the Cold War, and could be seen as quite representative of the political situation at the time. The song "Paranoid" is uncharacteristically fast and simplistic for Black Sabbath in their early days. Supposedly the band members intended it only as an interlude or as "filler". Its lyrics concern the stigma of mental illness. In a related way, "Iron Man" is about a time traveller from the future who has been turned to steel. He is outcast by society but eventually takes his revenge on humanity. The "Paranoid" single, released before the album, reached number four in the UK. Pushed by its success, the album hit number one in the UK, and is the only Black Sabbath album to have done so. The US release was held until January 1971, as the Black Sabbath album was still on the charts at the time of Paranoid's UK release. The album broke into the top ten in the US in March 1971, and would go on to sell four million copies in the US alone, with virtually no radio airplay.[5] Paranoid's chart success in the US allowed the band to tour there for the first time in December 1970. This spawned the release of the album's second single "Iron Man", and although failed to reach the top 100, "Iron Man" remains one of Black Sabbath's most popular songs. Lyrics: Goin home, late last night Suddenly I got a fright Yeah I looked through the window and surprised what I saw Fairy boots were dancing with a dwarf, All right now! Fairies wear boots and you gotta believe me Yeah I saw it, I saw it, I tell you no lies Yeah fairies wear boots and you gotta believe me I saw it, I saw it with my own two eyes, Well all right now! So I went to the doctor See what he could give me He said son, son, youve gone too far. cause smokin and trippin is all that you do.


Video Mash Up by Hexstatic


Live Paris 1970 Great Quality


CHRISTMAS FUNTIMES!!! coz xmas is all about fun... here is a cover of wham's 'last christmas'... i'm gonna be doing a few more over december so send me some good requests! hope you like the usb xmas tree, it was very expensive from a pound shop in dalston. and my new blue horse! thanks chrissie! i hope you are all excited for christmas.............. i am lots


Official music video for Wale's "Nike Boots", directed by Chris Robinson. Song produced by Osinachi. Featuring cameos from Kid Capri, Bun B, 9th Wonder, Young Guru, Raheem DeVaughn, Young Chris and Neef, Grafh, UCB, Tabi Bonney and Beat Your Feet Kings. http://iamnotmikey.blogspot.com/


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