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Neil Young - Living With War

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Neil Young - Living With War Video of Neil Young's "Living With War" from his CD "Living With War. 1- I'm living with war everyday, I'm living with war in my heart every day, I'm living with war right now. And when the dawn breaks I see my fellow man, And on the flat-screen we kill and we're killed again, And when the night falls, I pray for peace, Try to remember peace (visualize).

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Neil Young - Let's Impeach the President Doc

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Neil Young - Let's Impeach the President DocVideo of Neil Young in the studio describing what inspired him to write "Let's Impeach the President" to the musicians. I didn't want to write this..., it just sort of start..., it ate into my head, ya know, from the outside like a rat. Where the idea came from was this morning in walked in my bathroom, my favorite little bathroom, and I was inspired by the fact that there was a rat on the floor that had been chewed in half." "Holy shit!" "And it was sitting there on the floor." "The rat was chewed in half?" "Yeah, one of our cats or something. It was a big..., it was huge. But I took that as a sign that, ya know, that it was all right to write this song."

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Subterranean Homesick Blues

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Bob-DylanA video clip (2min, 15sec) of Bob Dylan's "Subterranean Homesick Blues" shot in an alley in London. "Subterranean Homesick Blues" is a song written by Bob Dylan originally released on the album Bringing It All Back Home in 1965. It was re-released on numerous other Dylan albums such as Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits. In addition to the song's influence on music, the song was used in what became one of the first "modern" music videos. Although Rolling Stone lists it as the 7th on their list of "100 Top Music Videos"
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Video: "Take All My Love" by The Muttz

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The MuttzThis video (4min 42sec) is a blast from the past for old-time Taosenos, "Take All My Love" by The Muttz. Filmed: October 1, 1988. The Muttz, along with The Boheims, are sort of legendary bands from the old days of Taos. These bands are still remembered fondly because they were Really Good. Originally from Taos, New Mexico, the Muttz were: Chris Dracup - Guitar, Vocals, Gail Boles - Bass, Hunter Berner - Drums, Vocals, Andrea Romero de Arias - Vocals. Both the Muttz First Album and second album, "Where the Wild Things Grow", have been re-mastered from the original digital mixes and all twenty-one studio recordings are now available for special order on one Compact Disc! "

 

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We Can't Make It Here Any More by James McMurtry

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James Mc Murty'We Can't Make It Here Any More' by James McMurtry is from a Live acoustic performance at KFOG. This music video (5min, 51sec) is actually what "folksinging" is all about and the most important reason that the "western folksinger with guitar" tradition be held in high regard. The folksinger has always been the voice of "the people". James McMurtry is one artist who has earned his solid singer/songwriter/guitarist reputation. Critics, peers and music aficionados have long praised him as being among the strongest songwriters of his generation.

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John Lennon - Imagine Video

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A video movie (3min, 19sec) of John Lennon performing his immortal "Imagine." The title track "Imagine" became Lennon's signature tune and remaImageins a powerful plea for world peace. "Imagine" is a utopian song written and performed by John Lennon, which appears on his 1971 album Imagine. While numerous versions have since come to light, the original's haunting piano and solemn vocal continue to receive strong airplay.

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John Lennon - Give Peace a Chance

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The video of John and Oko "bed-in" in Montreal Canada singing "Give Peace a Chance." It was recorded by John Lennon and Yoko Ono under the name The Plastic Ono Band. It was recorded on 1 June 1969 at the famous "Bed-In" to promote peace, in Room 1742, Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal, Canada. The recording session was attended by dozens of journalists and various celebrities, including Timothy Leary, Rosemary Woodruff Leary, Petula Clark, Dick Gregory, Allen Ginsberg, Murray the K and Derek Taylor. John played acoustic guitar and was joined by Tommy Smothers of the Smothers Brothers, also on acoustic guitar.
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