Anssi Kela - 1972

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English lyrics: Kristian Once made a god On the classrooms roof with his snuff It seems like he is still trying to grow moustache I guess I loved Susanna once But she didn't want to be with me Cut her head bald, and now lives with a woman Nummelin Boy of the front line Those same glasses still Sits alone in the corner, just like before Admired I was jealous to Roope back then I wanted his life Now his pants falling down on the dance floor We were supposed to change the world We became bricklayers, Taxi drivers, shoemakers Single parent mothers, car sellers We became doctors, Officers, sergeant majors And today we can be kings for a while Nurminen The golden touch to ball Would be a professional If would not have fallen into excaviation while drunk Beautiful Jasmin Planned to be a model at Paris Still looking good Once again telling how she got into Miss Lohja finals We were supposed to change the world We became bricklayers, Taxi drivers, shoemakers Single parent mothers, car sellers We became doctors, Officers, sergeant majors And today we can be kings for a while As we put on the caps We knew everything about everything The older we get The dumber we become And at least I do not Know shit about anything Yesterday when I came home The key isn't fitting the locks My clothes are flying down from the window We were supposed to change the world We became bricklayers, Taxi drivers, shoemakers Single parent mothers, car sellers We became doctors, Officers, sergeant majors And today we can be kings for a while Vuorinen A friend from years ago Before hours passed as we talked "It was nice to meet you" Now there is nothing else I am able to say Translate by Scarecrowking

Hawkwind 1972

8th January

Hawkwind 1972

DEEP PURPLE - LAZY - LIVE 1972 MACHINE HEAD TOUR

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You're lazy just stay in bed You're lazy just stay in bed You don't want no money You don't want no bread If you're drowning you don't clutch no straw If you're drowning you don't clutch no straw You don't want to live you don't want to cry no more Well my trying ain't done no good I said my trying ain't done no good You don't make no effort no not like you should Lazy you just stay in bed Lazy you just stay in bed You don't want no money You don't want no bread

Hawkwind - silver machine 1972

8th January

Silver machine live with lemmy on vocal, very intense, psychedelic.

Stockhausen on 'sounds', 1972

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Excerpt from Karlheinz Stockausen's May 1972 lecture to the Oxford Union on 'Four Criteria of Electronic Music'. It proved to be astonshingly priescent. If you like this, get the whole lecture from Stockhausen-Verlang. http://www.stockhausen.org/video_kassetten_engl.pdf

Devilman - 1972

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Devilman TV OP and ED

Bobby Fischer in Iceland 1972

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The Fischer-Spassky 1972 world chess championship.

1972年 ちあきなおみ / 喝采

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1972年 ちあきなおみ / 喝采

Nixon Now (1972 Political Commercial)

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No incumbent president has used television advertising more effectively than Richard Nixon in 1972. His ad campaign was a two-pronged attack depicting Nixon as a successful world leader and George McGovern as a reckless liberal. Nixon's positive ads used documentary techniques to give voters a glimpse inside the White House, with scenes of Nixon at state dinners, in meetings with world leaders, and at work in the Oval Office. The documentary style gave the spots a feeling of intimacy and authenticity, and created the impression that voters were getting a privileged view. The ads also attempted to humanize Nixon, who was widely perceived as cold and humorless, by showing him in relaxed moments playing the piano for Duke Ellington, dancing with his daughter at her wedding, and joking with Chinese translators. Nixon's most effective commercials, however, were attack ads. One spot ridiculed McGovern's proposed defense cuts by using the stark image of a hand sweeping away toy soldiers, planes, and warships. Another claimed that McGovern would put 47 percent of the country on welfare. Though created by the Republican campaign, these ads were credited to "Democrats for Nixon," a strategy meant to create the impression that McGovern's liberal views put him outside the mainstream of his own party. Nixon's ads were produced by the November Group, a virtual all-star team of advertising executives headed by Peter Dailey, who ran his own Los Angeles agency, Phil Joanou from Doyle Dane Bernbach, William Taylor from Ogilvy and Mather, and an advisory board of executives from many top agencies.

Olga Korbut, 1972 Uneven Bars !!!!

8th January

Very good performance by the little russian gymnast. Check it out :)

David Bowie - Five Years Live 1972

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Bowie performing Five Years live on The Old Grey Whistle Test - Broadcast in 1972 * Any bickering or snarky remarks against each other in the comments section will be removed. Lets all just get along folks :-) *

1972 Olympic 800m Final (Hi Quality)

8th January

Better quality video than other 800m finals video. Dave Wottle gives us one of the most brilliant Olympic performances ever, or at least the most under rated one.

Grindhouse Trailers (1972)

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Trailers for Trouble Man, Hit Man, Invasion of the Blood Farmers and Blacula... 70's style. (in celebration of the pending release of Grindhouse, Directed by Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez.)

Alice Cooper - School's out 1972

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Alice Cooper - School's out 1972 Well we got no choice All the girls and boys Makin all that noise 'Cause they found new toys Well we can't salute ya Can't find a flag If that don't suit ya That's a drag School's out for summer School's out forever School's been blown to pieces No more pencils No more books No more teacher's dirty looks Well we got no class And we got no principles We got no innocence We can't even think of a word that rhymes School's out for summer School's out forever School's been blown to pieces No more pencils No more books No more teacher's dirty looks Out for summer Out till fall We might not go back at all School's out forever School's out for summer School's out with fever School's out completely

ROLLING STONES - Tumbling Dice (1972)

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STP

山本リンダ - どうにもとまらない   (1972)

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山本リンダ - どうにもとまらない Rinda yamamoto - Donimo tomaranai 1972年12月31日

Nico interview 1972

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Nico interviewed on the french television in 1972, in french. check the translation in the comments section (thanks Luna) she also plays Janitor Of Lunacy and You Forgot To Answer.

Puppy Love 1972 - Donny O

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Yes, you're old.

Mahavishnu Orchestra 1972

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Jazz Rock

Rolling Stones - Love In Vain (1972)

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S.T.P. Tour´72 (for Stones Touring Party). Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Mick Taylor, Bill Wyman, Charlie Watts. Additional musicians: Ian Stewart (road manager); Nicky Hopkins (p); Bobby Keys (sax); Jim Price (horns)

Street Musique (1972) Ryan Larkin

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casadelosmestizos.blogspot.com Arts and Culture...Suchitoto El Salvador ========================= 1972 Visual improvisation on music performed by a popular group presented as sidewalk entertainers. The illustration is by a (then) young film artist and animator who sees life with an amused and imaginative eye. His take-off point is the music, but his own beat is more boisterous than the musicians. He ranges from the most convoluted of abstractions to caricature of familiar rituals, including the bath. A film without words. ============== Production Agency:National Film Board of Canada

Bread - Guitar Man (1972)

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they dont make music like this anymore

Interview with Claude Lévi Strauss (1972), part 1

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Interview with Claude Lévi Strauss. Entretien avec Claude Lévi-Strauss. Entrevista con Claude Lévi-Strauss. Intervju Klod Levi Stros.

Mark Spitz

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Mark Spitz's (USA-swimming) historical performance in Munich '72, where he won seven gold medals

Moanin' - Rhoda Scott 1972

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Rhoda Scott live on the Hammond C3 B3 jazz organ with one speed 22H Leslie + drummer Cees Kranenburg jr. From the full TV show 1972 and 1974 45-45min. She have great homepage: www.rhodascott.com