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The video for Miriam is out. You can check it out here. We hope you enjoy it.
Starmachine 2000 - Live at Haldern Pop 2016
Song: Miriam Artist: The Copper Children Album: Speaking In Spirits (2019) Listen at https://fanlink.to/speakinginspirits Film & Edit by Coastless Media Reco...
Miriam, a film by Coastless out now
Live at Bowl
She screamed "GAY AS FUCKKKKKK" when we took this lol. Had an amazing night seeing PVRIS with sending-out-flares
Chuck Berry
Live at Fillmore Auditorium
@1967 Holland Pressing
*****
During June of 1967, while the Sgt. Pepper's album was redefining the meaning of rock music in peoples' minds, Berry was playing a series of gigs in San Francisco with the Steve Miller Band, highlights of which appeared on this album released the following October. As a live album and a historical document, this is a worthwhile recording, because Berry's shows were still exciting. One of the few '50s rockers to continue to work regularly and effectively in the late 1960's, Berry shows here the strategy that he used to survive before the nostalgia boom took him up and turned him into an oldies act -- he became a bluesman again, and played relatively little of his classic rock 'n roll. But that was okay, because Berry started out as a bluesman -- the slow blues "Wee Wee Hours," not the rolicking "Maybelline," which was done as a parody, represented his "real" music in 1955. Among the standards represented here are Pete Chatman's "Everyday I Have the Blues," Willie Dixon's "Hoochie Coochie Man," Chuck Willis's "C.C. Rider" (done as a slow blues), and a variation on John Lee "Sonny Boy" Williamson's "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl." He plays a few familiar rockers, including a relatively uncensored "Reelin' and Rockin'" and "My Ding-a-Ling" (in a version far shorter than the subsequent hit off of the London Sessions album).
BABYMETAL Megitsune & Road of Resistance
BABYMETAL Megitsune & Road of Resistance
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BABYMETAL 「LEGEND “2015” ~新春キツネ祭り~」 さいたまスーパーアリーナでライブ メギツネ / ROAD OF RESISTANCE 2015年1月10日
BABYMETAL LEGEND 2015 NEW YEAR FOX FESTIVAL LIVE AT SAITAMA SUPER ARENA
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