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The king of rotisserie chicken mimes his hit record on the Smothers Brothers show. Impressive video effects for the time!
PLEASE NOTE: This is posted as a tribute to the artists. If there is a copyright issue, please notify me and it will be promptly deleted
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Music video by Mint Condition performing Breakin' My Heart (Pretty Brown Eyes)
with Paris Barclay [Video Director], Sam Martin [Video Director], Percy Hall [Video Producer], Richie Vetter [Video Producer]
(C) 1991 Perspective Records Inc. A Joint Venture of A&M Records, Inc.
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The very last filmed footage of the late great Alan Wilson; 28 june 1970, he's singing his composition "Human Condition", written about his experience with the psychiatrist after his second suicide attempt. Two months later he was dead. RIP, Blind Owl.
P.S. check out the 'sharing stuff' bit at the end, heh...
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Back with more M-I-N-T lol. Here's the video for "You Don't Have To Hurt No More" from their 1996 Definition of A Band album. Enjoy the video!
Strictly for entertainment purposes, btw! :)
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Now there's new hope for a life-altering condition. Growing evidence suggests stuttering is neurological, not emotional, as so many have thought. And help may soon be on the way.
Para mais informações sobre gagueira, visite: http://www.gagueira. org.br
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27 de diciembre del 2008
encuentro para festejar la navidad y el fin de año...!!!
gracias a todos por venir!!
esperemos que se repita...!!!
FELIZ NAVIDAD Y AÑO NUEVO PARA TODOS!!!
FELIZ 2009!!!
www.urbanconditio n.com.ar
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An interview of Dr. Mel Rosenberg on his expertise: Bad Breath (Halitosis), the causes for it and ways to deal with it. The interview was conducted by Dr. Chris McCulloch at the University of Toronto. This is part 1 of 3.