Herbie the Love Bug Music Video

PLEASE READ BEFORE POSTING COMMENTS Title: Herbie the Love Bug Song: Love is A Wonderful Thing Artist: Michael Bolton Description: i thought it was about time i made & added a video to pay tribute to one of the greatest movie characters of all time, and the inspiration for my username: Herbie the Love Bug. It's in the format of the Herbie: Fully Loaded opening credits to the song Love is A Wonderful Thing by Michael Bolton ALL VIDEO and/or MOVIE CLIPS BELONG TO THE WALT DISNEY COMPANY! AUDIO BELONGS TO Michael Bolton
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North Pole Elf Wants to be a Dentist

While the North Pole is labor abundant, one of the elves would like to enter the services industry and become a Dentist. Is he aware of the comparative advantage the North Pole has in manufacturing toys compared to its ability to provide services such as dentistry?
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Sesame Street: Herbie Hancock Makes Sounds

For more videos and games check out our new website at www.sesamestreet.org In this video, Herbie Hancock shows kids electronic music. Sesame Street is a production of Sesame Workshop, a nonprofit educational organization which also produces Pinky Dinky Doo, The Electric Company, and other programs for children around the world.
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Herbie Hancock "Watermelon Man"

From the 1973 album "Headhunters" here's Herbie Hancock with "Watermelon Man" Sampled by Super Cat " Dolly My Baby" LL Cool J "1-900-LL Cool J" Shaquille O'Neal "I Hate To Brag" Born Jamericans "State Of Shock IV" Madonna "Sanctuary" UNLV "Pocket Full Of Furl" ( thanks scarletspider03)
Herbie Hancock - Rockit

Rockit by Herbie Hancock. Re-live the old school hip-hop days. Enjoy. "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use." All credit/material goes to Herbie Hancock and WMG. I own no material whatsoever.
Herbie Hancock - Watermelon Man

Herbie Hancock's Composition and Jazz Standard "Watermelon Man" released on his Debut Album "Takin' Off" (Blue Note Records 1962). Herbie Hancock - piano Freddie Hubbard - trumpet Dexter Gordon - tenor saxophone Butch Warren - bass Billy Higgins - drums
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Herbie Hancock's "Imagine", featuring Pink, Seal, India.Arie

Herbie Hancock's The Imagine Project. Song: Imagine, featuring Pink, Seal, India Arie.
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Herbie and Jabby- Puppy Love

Herbie and Jabby are in love. to see more of them, visit my blog: harnessphoto.blogspot.com
Herbie Hancock "I Thought It Was You"

from his album SUNLIGHT - CBS / COLUMBIA, 1978. I have posted Kimiko Kasai's version singin' with Herbie & his band. Please compare both !
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Duane Allman - Herbie Mann - Push Push

Herbie Mann - Push Push 1971 This video and song capture a unique time in American music history, when black soul and southern rock'n'roll legends worked together making incredible music, without concern for the racial turmoil raging through the country in the mid to late 60's. Music had no color, and in Fame Studios, Muscle Shoals, Alabama, it was the music that mattered most of all. The Fame Studio's session players featured guitarist Duane Allman, as well as drummer Ronnie Hawkins and bass player David Hood. They played on many varied artists records, but made their most memorable music with soul musicians like Aretha Franklin and Wilson Pickett. Duane's work on Wilson Pickett's album "Hey Jude" got him hired as a full-time session musician at Muscle Shoals and brought him to the attention of a number of other musicians, such as guitar great Eric Clapton, who later said, "I remember hearing Wilson Pickett's 'Hey Jude' and just being astounded by the lead break at the end. ... I had to know who that was immediately — right now." In a short time, Skydog became equal to the most prominent musicians of his time. His work with Clapton (as part of Derek and The Dominos), Aretha Franklin, Wilson Pickett, John Hammond Jr., Herbie Mann and King Curtis displayed Duane's breadth and scope of ability. Equally vital was the insight of the offstage talents: Tom Dowd, Jerry Wexler and Rick Hall. While at Muscle Shoals, Allman was featured on releases by a number of artists, including <b>...</b>
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Herbie Hancock - Jessica

Artist: Herbie Hancock Album: Fat Albert Rotunda Year: 1969 Genre: Jazz Runtime: 4:13 Wiki: en.wikipedia.org Copyright: Hancock Music Company-BMI Atlantic Records / Warner Bros.
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herbie hancock - hang up your hang ups

music video from new york of the 70's When i look back when i was making this video (inspired by the seventies cop show The Streets Of San Francisco opening intro which had a huge impact musically on me when i was little www.youtube.com and Jimi Hendrix's Crosstown Traffic brilliant video www.youtube.com ).. it was a bit of a job actually cos the equipment i had was very simple, only had a computer a videorecorder and a lot of determination so i had to record all those 70's films footage i used for making this video containing New York scenes (Taxi Driver, French Connection, Midnight Cowboy, Kojak and there is one shot from Sicilly Clan and one from Forrest Gump) when they were showing them on telly, so it took a while.. and then transfer them to a digital form, which wasn't easy really, that program i used was crashing all the time so it took a LOT of patience and then obviously process it, edit and sync it with the music.. It took few weeks to finish it. Therefore im very happy that people are enjoying this video.. Please check my other work on www.youtube.com Thank you very much.. PS Never been to New York. :) MC 2011
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Herbie Hancock and Corinne Bailey Rae - River Live on Abbey Road

Download the mp3 of this performance: www.eezy.weebly.com Herbie Hancock and Corinne Bailey Rae - River live on Abbey Road featuring Wayne Shorter (Sax), Tal Wilkenfeld (Bass), and Vinnie Colaiuta (drums)
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Herbie Hancock - Tell me a bedtime story

Herbie Hancock - Tell me a bedtime story recorded at 1969
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Chameleon Pt. 1

"Chameleon" is a jazz standard composed by Herbie Hancock in collaboration with Bennie Maupin, Paul Jackson and Harvey Mason, all of whom also performed the original 15′44″ version on the 1973 landmark album Head Hunters featuring solos by Hancock and Maupin. The song has a characteristic bass line and is set to a funky beat. Another notable aspect of the song is that it is built entirely on a two-chord vamp (B♭m7 and E♭7 - a common progression in modern music). The piece has been covered by many notable artists, including Maceo Parker, Buddy Rich, Maynard Ferguson, Eddie Jefferson, Gov't Mule, Michał Urbaniak, String Cheese Incident, Umphrey's McGee, and James Morrison. The notable funky bass line is often mistaken for a bass but was actually played by Hancock on an ARP Odyssey.





























