The Stooges - 1969

Song: 1969 Band: The Stooges Album: The Stooges Year: 1969 Genre: Proto-Punk Lyrics: Well it's 1969 OK all across the USA It's another year for me and you Another year with nothing to do well It's another year for me and you Another year with nothing to do Now, last year I was 21 I didn't have a lot of fun And now I'm gonna be 22 I say oh my and a boo-hoo yeah now I'm gonna be 22 I say oh my and a boo-hoo It's 1969 OK all across the USA It's another year for me and you Another year with nothing to do Another year with nothing to do It's 1969 1969 1969 1969 1969 baby And it's 1969 bayyyyyyybee Baby Baby Baby
Steppenwolf - Born to be wild 1969

Steppenwolf - Born to be wild 1969 (Soundtrack of the road film 'Easy Rider') Get your motor runnin' Head out on the highway Lookin' for adventure And whatever comes our way Yeah Darlin' go make it happen Take the world in a love embrace Fire all of your guns at once And explode into space I like smoke and lightning Heavy metal thunder Racin' with the wind And the feelin' that I'm under Yeah Darlin' go make it happen Take the world in a love embrace Fire all of your guns at once And explode into space Like a true nature's child We were born, born to be wild We can climb so high I never wanna die Born to be wild Born to be wild
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The Archies - Sugar, Sugar (Original 1969 Music Video)

"Sugar, Sugar" is one of 16 animated music segments created to be shown on "The Archie Comedy Hour" on CBS-TV in 1969, and the song is included on The Archies' 2nd album, "Everything's Archie," also released in 1969. The single was released in 1969, backed with "Melody Hill," and quickly rose to the #1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100, where it remained for 4 weeks, giving The Archies their first gold record ("Jingle Jangle" was their second gold record), and becoming the #1 song for 1969 according to Billboard magazine. While this music segment was originally created for broadcast on "The Archie Comedy Hour" in 1969, it also made it's way to the CBS-TV prime-time special "The Archie Sugar, Sugar - Jingle Jangle Show" in 1970, which was mostly a repeat of the earlier CBS-TV prime-time special "Archie And His New Pals" from 1969 with both music clips thrown in at the end. This clip was also broadcast on the Ed Sullivan Show in 1969. At this time, this music segment is only 1 of 4 music segments from "The Archie Comedy Hour" that have been found. The other found music segments are "Jingle Jangle," "You Know I Love You," and "Get On The Line". The other 12 music segments are still missing and feared forever lost. For anyone interested, these are the "Comedy Hour" music segments that are still missing... "Melody Hill," "Bicycles, Roller Skates & You," "Hot Dog," "Inside Out - Upside Down," "Everything's Alright," "She's Putting Me Through Changes," "Whoopee Tie Ai A," "Nursery <b>...</b>
Rolling Stones - Sympathy for The Devil ( Live 1969 Altamont

Rolling Stones at Altamont in 1969 with Hells Angels doing Security playing Sympathy For The Devil! Classic piece of Rock and Roll History. All credit for this vid and all respect to anyone who may hold a copyright. Randy109
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First Moon Landing 1969

The video of the very first moon landing of the apollo 11 mission in 1969! Neil Armstrong was the first man to set foot on the moon with his now legenday words "One small step for man, a giant leap for mankind." This is a truly amazing video and it was in 1969!!! If you think about it, you have orders of magnitude more processing power in your mobile phone than they did in the whole space craft!! Incredible!
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Jethro Tull - Living In The Past 1969

Jethro Tull - Living In The Past 1969 The single reached number three in the UK charts in 1969 Jethro Tull are a Grammy Award winning British rock band that formed in 1967-1968.[1] Their music is marked by the distinctive vocal style and lead flute work of front man Ian Anderson. Initially playing blues rock with an experimental flavour, they have, over the years, incorporated elements of classical, folk and 'ethnic' musics, jazz and art rock. Band Memners 1969-1970 Ian Anderson - lead vocals, flute, acoustic guitar Martin Barre - guitar, vocals Glenn Cornick - bass, vocals Clive Bunker - drums, percussion, vocals John Evan - keyboards, piano, vocals Lyrics: (Instrumental) Happy and I'm smiling, Walk a mile to drink your water. You know I'd love to love you, And above you there's no other. We'll go walking out While others shout of war's disaster. Oh, we won't give in, Let's go living in the past. (Instrumental) Once I used to join in Every boy and girl was my friend. Now there's revolution, but they don't know What they're fighting. Let us close our eyes; Outside their lives go on much faster. Oh, we won't give in, We'll keep living in the past. (Instrumental) Oh, we won't give in, Let's go living in the past. Oh no no we won't give in, Let's go living in the past. (Instrumental)
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David Bowie- Space Oddity Original Video (1969)

Behold... the Originale music video for the David Bowie song Space Oddity from Bowie's promotional film, 'Love You Till Tuesday', originally released in 1969 and re-released on dvd. I'm very proud to be able to share this rare, unique and 'odd' version of the video and song itself, as I think it's the only one on the whole internet. So, enjoy this piece of film space gold and vintage anti-special effects.
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"War" by Edwin Starr (Original Video - 1969)

Original video of Edwin Starr singing his famous song: "War" [Original Music video from 1969] Originally written under the Motown label, and first perform by The Temptations, "War" was later re-released as a single with Edwin Starr as vocals. This version is considered a more emotional version and has become the most popular pro-test song ever.
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Grand Funk Railroad - Inside Looking Out 1969

www.petitiononline.com Grand Funk Railroad performing "Inside Looking Out" live from 1969. This clip was shot at "The Show" WITF-TV in Hershey, Pa. November 1969. Mark & Don were 20 & Mel 18 years old. This clip is timeless. I've had hundreds of personal messages from people of 4 generations worldwide that are in awe of this powerful performance. (Folks from 11 to 83 years of age.) I've been told it's early "METAL", to the original "GRUNGE", to the real begining of "PUNK", to the first "GARAGE BAND", to pure "TRIBAL ROCK", to "INDUSTIAL STRENGTH ROCK." One thing's for sure, it is powerful, passionate, singular, & unique. Mark, Don, & Mel changed music forever with 10 minute Power Songs like this one. This is the ULTIMATE POWER TRIO. Grand Funk Railroad was truly a "Performance Vehicle". What you heard on the albums could be duplicated 100% on their live performances. Many would say it's impossible for a 3 piece band to do this live. See the impossible. Once you start watching it, it's hard not to finish it. This is the most popular GFRxR video on the Web. Click on the link below & sign the online petition to induct Mark Farner & GFRxR into The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame now! www.petitiononline.com Everyone go here for The Mark Farner interview about The Legendary Shea Stadium Concert in July of 1971. mlb.mlb.com Im sitting here lonely like a broken man. I serve my time doin the best I can. Walls and bars they surround me. But, I dont want no sympathy. No baby, no baby, All <b>...</b>
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Arnold Schwarzenegger Wins Mr Universe (1969) [HD]

Arnold Schwarzenegger Wins Mr Universe (1969) [HD]. + "Show of Strength", International Body Building Contest in Cologne, Germany (1966) Arnold Schwarzenegger flexes his extraordinary muscles for the judges in these two bodybuilding tournaments, one in Cologne in 1966, and the other (the first piece of footage) in London at the Mr Universe contest in 1969. Mr. Schwarzenegger was a completely unknown figure then. Coe Boyer can also be seen in this footage. Subscribe to British Pathe: www.youtube.com Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com Join our archive on Facebook: www.facebook.com All 90000 British Pathe newsreels are viewable on: www.britishpathe.com
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1969 Liberace Show Boogie Woogie

Here is Liberace performing Boogie Woogie on his 196 Television Series. The 3 DVD set will be released on September 18th. Titled Liberace Ultimate Entertainer.
Mona (1969) - Quicksilver Messenger Service

Quicksilver Messenger Service with an outstanding outdoor performance in 1969. From Ralph J. Gleason's "Go Ride the Music" produced for KQED. This excerpt ispresented under fair use for educational purposes. IMHO the finest Quicksilver Messenger Service performance available on video! :) PS You might want to consider buying the DVD; it's inexpensively packaged with "West Pole" and has a ton of previously really rare & unreleased material on it. :) quicksilvermessengerservice.com True concert footage of Quicksilver Messenger Service remains rare, and any hardcore fan of the band will want to get the limited edition 3 DVD set "Recoil" which includes never before seen video (seen by me anyway) of Quicksilver Messenger Service live in concert! A truly bitchin' extended psychedelic version of Who Do You Love is my personal fave! Watching the duel lead guitars of John Cipollina and Gary Duncan is something to see! anyway, get "Recoil" here while it's still available www.johncipollina.com Presented under fair use for educational purposes, materials all rights reserved by the original owners. THE USE OF ANY COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL IS USED UNDER THE GUIDELINES OF "FAIR USE" IN TITLE 17 & 107 OF THE UNITED STATES CODE. SUCH MATERIAL REMAINS THE COPYRIGHT OF THE ORIGINAL HOLDER AND IS USED HERE FOR THE PURPOSES OF EDUCATION, COMPARISON, AND CRITICISM ONLY. NO INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT IS INTENDED If the video won't load try this link: www.youtube.com
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"Games People Play" - Joe South - 1969

Make sure to visit www.joesouth.com There is also a wikipedia.org page on "The Games People Play" that has some great info on the song. The lyrics below are from that site: en.wikipedia.org "Games People Play" is a song written, composed and performed by singer/song-writer Joe South. In 1968, the song was released on Joe's debut album: Introspect. It won the Grammy Award for Song of the Year in 1970. The song has been covered by Jerry Lee Lewis, Tesla, The Georgia Satellites, Big Tom and The Mainliners, Bill Haley and His Comets, The Tremeloes, Johnny Johnson & the Bandwagon, Ike and Tina Turner, Dreadzone, Hank Williams Jr., Inner Circle as well as others. It was also mentioned in the Brian Wilson song "Games Two Can Play" from his unreleased album Adult Child. Noteably, in Singapore circa 1969, an instrumental version showed-up on a single by The White Crane Orchestra. The reggae band Inner Circle also released a cover version which was quite popular in Europe for a while in the mid-90s. In 2006, it was covered by Jools Holland on his album Moving Out to the Country with guest vocalist Marc Almond. The Scottish singer, Dick Gaughan, covered it on his album A Different Kind of Love Song. Whoa--the games people play now. Every night and every day now. Never meanin' what they say now. Never sayin' what they mean. While they wile away the hours in their ivory towers, 'till they're covered-up with flowers in the back of a black limousine. [Chorus] La, da, da da, da-da da; La <b>...</b>
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Woodstock 1969: A Retrospective

This is a short montage of images from the Woodstock Festival held from August 15th to August 18th of 1969 in Bethel, New York. Max Yasgur graciously allowed the use of his 600 acre dairy farm for the massive three day event. Woodstock of 1969 is widely considered to be one of the defining moments in rock music history. It was a gathering of over half a million people of all ages with one common purpose: to experience peace, love, and music. Update 4/25/11: Over 300000 views! Thanks for watching and sharing your opinions. I recently made a new video, so if you are a Beatles fan, check it out here: www.youtube.com
Evil Ways - Santana [Live at Woodstock 1969]

Evil Ways - Santana Lyrics: You've got to change your evil ways... baby Before I stop loving you. You've go to change... baby And every word that I say, its true. You've got me running and hiding All over town. You've got me sneaking and peeping And running you down This cant go on... Lord knows you got to change... baby. When I come home... baby My house is dark and my pots are cold You're hanging round... baby With jean and joan and a who knows who Im getting tired of waiting and fooling around Ill find somebody, who wont make me feel like a clown This cant go on... Lord knows you got to change Organ solo: (repeat 2nd verse) Yeah ... yeah ... yeah ...
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The Band - The Weight Live WOODSTOCK 1969

Love Everyone!! Peace&Love We Have To Take The Negative Energy From Each Other And Replace It With Positive Energy! THE BAND - THE WEIGHT - WOODSTOCK 1969
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LED ZEPPELIN LIVE 1969 Part 1

The March 1969 footage of Led Zeppelin performing Live on Danish TV Show..The Band, shot in White & Black is working his way with a four song set in front of a small studio audience ..This is a Vintage Stuff from a young Band out to prove themselves ...
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Spooky Tooth - That was only yesterday 1969

Spooky Tooth - That was only yesterday 1969 Spooky Tooth was an English progressive rock band from the late 1960s. Band members in 1969: Mike Harrison - keyboards, vocals Gary Wright - organ, vocals Luther (Luke) Grosvenor - guitar, vocals Andy Leigh - bass, vocals Mike Kellie - drums (After Spooky Tooth's split in 1974, Wright continued his solo career, culminating in "Dream Weaver." The single peaked at No. 2 for three weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1976, and went gold) Lyrics: Guess I'll have to get out of this town No sense in my waiting around Only thing left for me here is pain She's gone for sure now why pretend Left last night with a friend Leaving not a word that would explain That was only yesterday But will I ever face tomorrow She took away what I'd had And returned it full of sorrow That was only yesterday Will I ever face tomorrow She took away what I'd had And returned it full of sorrow I think I better find somewhere A place where I won't care I need some time to hide my shame Was only just one day ago Found what I'd been searching for Had left town on a late night train And that was only yesterday But will I ever face tomorrow She took away what I'd had And returned it full of sorrow That was only yesterday Will I ever face tomorrow She took away what I'd had And returned it full of sorrow That was only yesterday Will I ever face tomorrow She took away what I'd had And returned it full of sorrow (Instrumental)
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1969 Holden Hurricane concept car - restored 2011

Holden has gone back to the future, restoring its very first concept car -- the 1969 Holden Hurricane. www.holden.com.au The futuristic research vehicle described as an experiment "to study design trend, propulsion systems and other long range developments" has been restored to its former glory as a labour of love by a dedicated group of Holden designers and engineers. Code named RD 001; the Hurricane is a mid-engined, rear-wheel drive, two-seater sports car which incorporates a remarkable array of innovative features and technology, much of it way ahead of its time. Features include: electronic digital instrument displays, station-seeking radio, automatic temperature control air conditioning, rear vision camera automated route finder Holden Hurricane goes on show to the public for the first time at Motorclassica, Melbourne, October 21-23
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1969 FA Cup Final - Manchester City v Leicester City

Highlights of the 1969 FA Cup Final between Manchester City and Leicester City at Wembley Stadium, April 26th 1969.
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