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Ooooh, I die Horatio! (Frasier)
Derek Jacobi was brilliant in "I Claudius."
Eric Clapton - Bell Bottom Blues (LIVE)
>> ^my15minutes:
> This is my favorite song from Derek and the Dominos.
my 2nd favorite.
and you know there's only one other that comes close.
The outro to Layla is among the most perfect things ever written. EVER.
Goodfellas - Tommy gets 'made'
Tags for this video have been changed from 'scorsese, de niro, liotta, pesci' to 'scorsese, de niro, liotta, pesci, layla, outro, eric clapton, derek and the dominos' - edited by JAPR
Eric Clapton - Bell Bottom Blues (LIVE)
> This is my favorite song from Derek and the Dominos.
my 2nd favorite.
and you know there's only one other that comes close.
Maurice Ravel - Bolero
>> ^HaricotVert:
i remember my dad telling me that Ravel had widely admitted that it was a rush job, and not his most imaginative work.
> Bolero is all about sex.
what isn't?
>> ^Enzoblue:
> Thanks for the Sift!
cool! yw!
>> ^guessandcheck:
> great quote. from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Ravel
yeah.
but hey. it's catchy.
>> ^Trancecoach:
> I can't hear this music without thinking of Bo Derek and Dudley Moore.
bless Blake Edwards' gin-soaked old heart.
Maurice Ravel - Bolero
I can't hear this music without thinking of Bo Derek and Dudley Moore.
Hitler's War On America
>> ^waxxx:
Inflation in Germany was one of the prime factors of the fall of the national socialism party. Hitler had many pipe dreams, spoke a lot empty phrases and often held gatherings that were tailored to be energized by packing small venues. I often wonder why he didn't attack other English countries such as Britain?
Um, dude, you wanna, I dunno, study history a bit?
If not for British kickass fighting in the air, a full sea/land invasion would've occured.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Britain
"Had it been successful, the planned amphibious and airborne landings in Britain of Operation Sealion would have followed. The Battle of Britain was the first major campaign to be fought entirely by air forces. It was the largest and most sustained bombing campaign attempted up until that date. The failure of Nazi Germany to destroy Britain's air defence or to break British morale is considered its first major defeat.[7]
Neither Hitler nor the Oberkommando der Wehrmacht (OKW) believed it possible to carry out a successful amphibious assault on the British Isles until the RAF had been neutralised. Secondary objectives were to destroy aircraft production and ground infrastructure, to attack areas of political significance, and to terrorise the British people into seeking an armistice or surrender. Some historians, such as Derek Robinson, have argued an invasion could not have succeeded; the massive superiority of the Royal Navy over the Kriegsmarine would have made Sealion a disaster and the Luftwaffe would have been unable to prevent decisive intervention by British cruisers and destroyers, even with air superiority"
Hugh Laurie (Dr. House) and Stephen Fry in a short sketch
Dupe.
*discard
How to Photograph a Nude Woman.
Anyone who is genuinely interested in model photography (nude, glamor, fetish, erotic, fashion, portrait, etc), I suggest taking a look at the tutorials of Jean-Sébastien Monzani. He primarily shoots fashion and portrait, but most of his advice applies across the board.
I can also recommend the photography of Winter Kelly & JM Johnston (my avatar is one of theirs), Nikos Vasilakis, Nikola Borissov, Derek Heisler, Michael Helms, Perry Gallagher, Dark Matter Zone and Magnus Svensson.
Eric Johnson - Cliffs of Dover
Seriously? Jimi has no soul? are you retarded?
I think Bill Hicks said it best
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCbVkX7jdAM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRkA6zugNMQ
Oh and considered by who exactly? Well lets take a look at the top 100 guitarists as voted for by the readers of rolling stone
The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time and the number one spot goes to...??? Jimi? oh no that can't be right. Now who is this eric johnson noob? Is he even on the list? oh yea that's right...he's not.
1Jimi Hendrix
2 Duane Allman of the Allman Brothers Band
3 B.B. King
4 Eric Clapton
5 Robert Johnson
6 Chuck Berry
7 Stevie Ray Vaughan
8 Ry Cooder
9 Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin
10 Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones
11Kirk Hammett of Metallica
12 Kurt Cobain of Nirvana
13 Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead
14 Jeff Beck
15 Carlos Santana
16 Johnny Ramone of the Ramones
17 Jack White of the White Stripes
18 John Frusciante of the Red Hot Chili Peppers
19 Richard Thompson
20 James Burton
21 George Harrison
22 Mike Bloomfield
23 Warren Haynes
24 The Edge of U2
25 Freddy King
26 Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine and Audioslave
27 Mark Knopfler of Dire Straits
28 Stephen Stills
29 Ron Asheton of the Stooges
30 Buddy Guy
31 Dick Dale
32 John Cipollina of Quicksilver Messenger Service
33 & 34 Lee Ranaldo, Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth
35 John Fahey
36 Steve Cropper of Booker T. and the MG's
37 Bo Diddley
38 Peter Green of Fleetwood Mac
39 Brian May of Queen
40 John Fogerty of Creedence Clearwater Revival
41 Clarence White of the Byrds
42 Robert Fripp of King Crimson
43 Eddie Hazel of Funkadelic
44 Scotty Moore
45 Frank Zappa
46 Les Paul
47 T-Bone Walker
48 Joe Perry of Aerosmith
49 John McLaughlin
50 Pete Townshend
51 Paul Kossoff of Free
52 Lou Reed
53 Mickey Baker
54 Jorma Kaukonen of Jefferson Airplane
55 Ritchie Blackmore of Deep Purple
56 Tom Verlaine of Television
57 Roy Buchanan
58 Dickey Betts
59 & 60 Jonny Greenwood, Ed O'Brien of Radiohead
61 Ike Turner
62 Zoot Horn Rollo of the Magic Band
63 Danny Gatton
64 Mick Ronson
65 Hubert Sumlin
66 Vernon Reid of Living Colour
67 Link Wray
68 Jerry Miller of Moby Grape
69 Steve Howe of Yes
70 Eddie Van Halen
71 Lightnin' Hopkins
72 Joni Mitchell
73 Trey Anastasio of Phish
74 Johnny Winter
75 Adam Jones of Tool
76 Ali Farka Toure
77 Henry Vestine of Canned Heat
78 Robbie Robertson of the Band
79 Cliff Gallup of the Blue Caps (1997)
80 Robert Quine of the Voidoids
81 Derek Trucks
82 David Gilmour of Pink Floyd
83 Neil Young
84 Eddie Cochran
85 Randy Rhoads
86 Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath
87 Joan Jett
88 Dave Davies of the Kinks
89 D. Boon of the Minutemen
90 Glen Buxton of Alice Cooper
91 Robby Krieger of the Doors
92 & 93 Fred "Sonic" Smith, Wayne Kramer of the MC5
94 Bert Jansch
95 Kevin Shields of My Bloody Valentine
96 Angus Young of AC/DC
97 Robert Randolph
98 Leigh Stephens of Blue Cheer
99 Greg Ginn of Black Flag
100 Kim Thayil of Soundgarden
Carlos Santana Shreds
Derek Smalls wrote this..... it's a free form jazz exploration.
I came up with a killer new invention: (Blog Entry by dw1117)
What exactly are you planning on doing with Derek Jeter once you buy him?
White Punks On Dope (1975)
If for no other reason this is worth an up-vote because I swear the bass player is Derek Smalls. Mullets forever!
Zoolander: "A center for ANTS?"
It used to be here: http://www.videosift.com/video/Zoolander-Mugatu-convinces-Derek
Eric Clapton and Friends: Layla
Yeah, silvercord, the original recording of Layla absolutely rocks. I did look for a Derek and the Dominoes version. And I was NOT going to post his VH1 Storytellers version...that another song entirely.