Resultats de la recherche : Subterranean

Subterranean Homesick Blues - 135 sec
Best Video ever.. I must say it wasn't ripped by Me. I was looking for this video on youtube and I couln't find it so I searched all over the Net and found it so, I thought of showing it for the youtube comunity!... shoouuu
Auteur : p4tr1ck07
Tags:Bob Dylan Subterranean Homesick Blues
Bob Dylan - Subterranean Homesick Blues - 133 sec
This is a segment from D. A. Pennebaker's film, Dont Look Back (a documentary on Bob Dylan's tour of England in 1965). In the film, Dylan holds up cue cards for the audience with words from the song on them. While staring at the camera, he flips the cards as the song plays. Interestingly, there are intentional errors throughout the video. For instance, the song's lyrics say "eleven dollar bills," but the poster says "20 dollars". The video takes place in an alley behind The Savoy Hotel in London where poet Allen Ginsberg makes a cameo appearance.
Auteur : JG2000
Tags:Bob Dylan Subterranean Homesick Blues Ginsberg
Radiohead - Subterranean Homesick Alien - 272 sec
radiohead play an awsome version of homesick alien live on tv.
Auteur : 2brave2handle
Tags:radiohead subteranean homesick alien thom yorke jonny greenwood ed obrien colin live indie show fun ok computer
Subterranean Homesick Blues - Bob Dylan (High-Quality) - 138 sec
Taken from D.A. Pennebaker's doc "Don't Look Back" I know there's alot of versions of this out there, but I couldn't find one with good quality.
Auteur : 7CA
Tags:bob dylan Subterranean Homesick Blues music fold video don't look back short pants romance black and white
McCotter: Subterranean Homesick Tools - 64 sec
Republicans response to Congressional Democrats trying to silence internet dissent.
Auteur : McCotter08
Tags: McCotter Congress Election Democrats Republican Politics Satire
"Weird Al" Yankovic - Bob - 150 sec
An homage to early Bob Dylan (the lyrics consist entirely of palindromes) - from "Weird Al" Yankovic's 2003 album "Poodle Hat"
Auteur : alyankovic
Tags:weird al yankovic parody satire comedy funny humor music bob dylan palindromes poodle hat subterranean homesick blues
Radiohead Subterranean Homesick Alien live (high quality) - 273 sec
Radiohead Subterranean Homesick Alien live
Auteur : fabiocchi
Tags:Radiohead Subterranean Homesick Alien live 1997
Subterranean Homesick Alien - Space Goofs - 263 sec
its a cmv of radiohead's "Subterranean Homesick Alien" song with clips from the cartoon space goofs! its my first vid so i hope you like it ^^ By the way, i don't own Space Goofs! it's owned by Xilam Animation!
Auteur : gaby14link
Tags: radiohead subterranean homesick alien space goofs
Bob Dylan - Subterranean Homesick Blues - 135 sec
Bob Dylan's music video for "Subterranean Homesick Blues". ONE OF the first music videos ever created (for all you micro-managing know-it-alls). Never said it was THE first.
Auteur : virrginiaa
Tags:bob dylan subterranean homesick blues
Tegan and Sara - Subterranean 2007 - 358 sec
Tegan and Sara on Subterranean 2007
Auteur : ru10yrsago
Tags:tegan and sara interview the con so jealous if it was you this business of art quin under feet like ours subterranean
Bob Dylan Subterranean Homesick Blues - 143 sec
Another alternate to the classic Subterranean Homesick Blues cue-card clip. Don't Look Back outtakes.
Auteur : numenor27
Tags:Bob Dylan Subterranean Homesick Blues
Radiohead Music Video - Subterranean Homesick Alien - 275 sec
A Music Video I made for Radiohead's Subterranean Homesick Alien.
Auteur : Itasattc
Tags: radiohead subterranean homesick alien music video album ok computer there fake plastic trees creep no surprises
Radiohead - Subterranean Homesick Alien (Live) - 278 sec
Rare performance in Hammerstein Ballroom in 1997. A long time ago, OK Computer tour. (Song nr 4)
Auteur : jockmock2
Tags: Radiohead Subterranean Homesick Alien Live
Bringing It All Back Home - 01 Subterranean Homesick Blues - 141 sec
The first track, Subterranean Homesick Blues, of the 1965 album 'Bringing It All Back Home.'
Auteur : ClassicRockMP3s
Tags:bob dylan 1965 classic rock mp3
Touhou 11 Subterranean Animism (lunatic st02) - 217 sec
stage 02 lots of deaths. but some good dodging too. well got it beat. good enough for now :D stage 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jV4L2PaFHI stage 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtEbJ-s-i-U
Auteur : razzgrizz3
Tags: touhou 11 reimu lunatic stage 02 Subterranean Animism zun demo danmaku bullet hell shmup curtain shooter 東方地霊殿
Interpol - Subterranean Interview 2004/5 - 285 sec
On Subterranean, Antics era - talking about the Curiosa tour, shooting "Slow Hands", Carlos' holster
Auteur : loveinthetimeof
Tags:interpol interview 2004 2005 Subterranean daniel kessler paul bank carlos dengler sam fogarino antics curiosa
WE LOVE YOU - a "Subterranean Cinema" short film - 359 sec
A short film created by Subterranean Cinema, music by The Rolling Stones, from their vastly underrated "Satanic Majesties" period. Special thanks to the Stones, the Beatles, Tommy Chong, Danny Bonaduce, Andrew Meyer, Walter Melon, Snide TV, Chris Crossland, Ryan Reznick, Jay Howell, Roger Thomas, Jason Reiner, and Brian Jones. Thanks also to Kevin Smith for the Jesus image. Appearances by Britney Spears, Anna Nicole, Paris Hilton, Chris Crocker, John McCain, Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, Rudy Giuliani, and Uncle Sam. LYRICS: We don't care if you only love we We don't care if you only love we We love you We love you and we hope that you will love we too We love they We love they and we want for you to love they too Aaahhh ... We don't care if you hound we and lock the doors around we Lock us in our minds Because we love you We love you You will never win we Your uniforms don't fit we We forget the place we're in Because we love you We love you Of course we do I love you I love you And I hope that you won't prove wrong too We love you We do We love you We do Aaaahhhh .... THE STORY BEHIND THE SONG We Love You is a rock song written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, first released as Decca single F12654 in the UK by The Rolling Stones on August 18, 1967, with a B-side of "Dandelion." It went top ten in Britain, peaking at #8, but only made it to #50 in the United States. This single and its flipside would be the final Stones recordings receiving a production credit for band manager Andrew Loog Oldham. The song is a droning Moroccan influenced anthem of defiance. Outwardly, it was a message from the band to its fans, expressing appreciation for support in the wake of their recent drug busts. It was also an ironic, tongue in cheek slap in the faces of the police harrassing them and the Stones' true feelings about it, putting on a cooperative and friendly face while inside they were seething with anger and indignation (as is represented by Brian Jones' unforgettably surreal Mellotron in the background). "We Love You" is a psychedelic collage of jail sounds, Nicky Hopkins' foreboding piano riff, and otherworldly tape delayed vocal effects, featuring a visiting John Lennon and Paul McCartney on high harmonies. Allan Ginsberg was in London for a pro-marijuana rally in Hyde Park. He met Mick at Paul McCartney's house, and Mick invited the Beat poet to that night's session with Paul and John to record backing vocals for "We Love You". Ginsberg, waving his Shiva beads and a Tibetan oracle ring, conducted the singers from the other side of the studio glass to the tempo of the stuttering Mellotron track. "They looked like little angels," he wrote later of the Stones and the Beatles, "like Botticelli Graces singing together for the first time." Written in the aftermath of the drugs arrests faced by Jagger and Richards at the Redlands country home of the latter in Sussex that year, the single opens with the sounds of entry into jail, and a cell door clanging shut. The draconian nature of the sentences handed down to the two Stones relative to the charges prompted a stern editorial by The Times in protest. The songs's lyric, seemingly an echo of the Beatles' "All You Need Is Love" broadcast from earlier in the summer, on closer examination espouses a strong anti-establishment posture, proclaiming "we don't care if you hound we and lock the doors around we" and "you will never win we, your uniforms don't fit we." The band produced an accompanying promotional film for the single (such shorts at this time not yet called videos ), re-enacting the 1895 indecency trial of Oscar Wilde. Firmly connecting the past scandal with the present circumstance, the film had Jagger and Richards, along with Marianne Faithfull, respectively portraying Wilde, the Marquess of Queensbury, and Lord Alfred Douglas. Stones guitarist, Brian Jones also appears heavily under the influence of drugs in the video (taken from stock footage of rehearsals). The single was not added to the 2002 reissue of Through the Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2) by ABKCO, even though its B-side "Dandelion" is present; it is available on three other compilations, More Hot Rocks, the Singles Collection: The London Years and Rolled Gold. The remastered version of this track released on the More Hot Rocks collection omits the snippet of "Dandelion", but instead we are treated to the sound of an engineer stopping tape.
Auteur : subcin
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Bob Dylan - Subterranean Homesick Blues - 138 sec
Bob Dylan - Subterranean Homesick Blues Copyright - 1965 Columbia Records Subterranean Homesick Blues" is a song by Bob Dylan, originally released on the album Bringing It All Back Home in March 1965. The following month it was issued as a single, becoming his first Top 40 Billboard Hot 100 hit and going Top 10 in the UK. It was subsequently re-released on numerous compilations such as Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits. One of Dylan's first 'electric' pieces, "Subterranean Homesick Blues" was also notable for its innovative film clip, which first appeared in D. A. Pennebaker's documentary, Dont Look Back. While Dylan was not a member of the original Beat circles of the 1950s, Kerouac's The Subterraneans, a novel published in 1958 about the Beats, has been cited as a possible inspiration for the song's title. Stretching further back, the title alludes to Notes from Underground, a novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky, whose works were popular with Beat writers such as Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg. The song's first line is a reference to the production of LSD and the politics of the era: "Johnny's in the basement mixing up the medicine / I'm on the pavement thinkin' about the Government". The song also depicts some of the growing conflicts between "straight" or "square" (40-hour workers) and the emerging 1960s counterculture. The widespread use of recreational drugs, and turmoil surrounding the Vietnam War were both starting to take hold of the nation, and Dylan's hyperkinetic lyrics were dense with up-to-the-minute allusions to important emerging elements in the 1960s youth culture. According to rock journalist Andy Gill, "an entire generation recognized the zeitgeist in the verbal whirlwind of 'Subterranean Homesick Blues'." The song also throws up a number of references to the struggles surrounding the American civil rights movement ("Better stay away from those / That carry around a firehose"). (During the civil rights movement, peaceful protestors were beaten and sprayed with high pressure fire hoses. The common notion was to take the abuse, to bring attention to the struggles, and show the peaceful nature of the movement. Anyone that was not willing to be beaten without fighting back was rejected from the protests.[Dr. James Black]) In spite of the political nature of the lyrics, the song went on to become the first Top 40 hit for Dylan in the United States. In addition to the song's influence on music, the song was used in what became one of the first "modern" promotional film clips - the forerunner of what later became known as the music video. Although Rolling Stone lists it as the 7th on its list of "100 Top Music Videos", the original clip was actually the opening segment of D. A. Pennebaker's film, Dont Look Back, a documentary on Bob Dylan's first tour of England in 1965. In the film, Dylan, who came up with the idea, holds up cue cards for the audience, with selected words and phrases from the lyrics. The cue cards were written by Dylan himself, Donovan, Allen Ginsberg and Bob Neuwirth. Lyrics: Johnny's in the basement Mixing up the medicine I'm on the pavement Thinking about the government The man in the trench coat Badge out, laid off Says he's got a bad cough Wants to get it paid off Look out kid It's somethin' you did God knows when But you're doin' it again You better duck down the alley way Lookin' for a new friend The man in the coon-skin cap In the big pen Wants eleven dollar bills You only got ten Maggie comes fleet foot Face full of black soot Talkin' that the heat put Plants in the bed but The phone's tapped anyway Maggie says that many say They must bust in early May Orders from the D. A. Look out kid Don't matter what you did Walk on your tip toes Don't try "No Doz" Better stay away from those That carry around a fire hose Keep a clean nose Watch the plain clothes You don't need a weather man To know which way the wind blows Get sick, get well Hang around a ink well Ring bell, hard to tell If anything is goin' to sell Try hard, get barred Get back, write braille Get jailed, jump bail Join the army, if you fail Look out kid You're gonna get hit But users, cheaters Six-time losers Hang around the theaters Girl by the whirlpool Lookin' for a new fool Don't follow leaders Watch the parkin' meters Ah get born, keep warm Short pants, romance, learn to dance Get dressed, get blessed Try to be a success Please her, please him, buy gifts Don't steal, don't lift Twenty years of schoolin' And they put you on the day shift Look out kid They keep it all hid Better jump down a manhole Light yourself a candle Don't wear sandals Try to avoid the scandals Don't wanna be a bum You better chew gum The pump don't work 'Cause the vandals took the handles
Auteur : Revan0357
Tags: Bob Dylan Bringing It All Back Home 1965
Flosstradamus @ Subterranean 3.21.07 - 275 sec
2 DJs, 3 turntables, and lots of people getting buck on the dancefloor. Remixes, ReFixes, Tracks, Beats holla at cha boys..
Auteur : SIimJin
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Subterranean homesick blues-Beppe Gazerro & Antondjango - 150 sec
Live from show "..ARE TIMES A-CHANGIN' ?" - Villa Braida 15-11-2007 (with Beppe Gazerro)
Auteur : mrantondjango
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