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Title: 17 HIPPIES Marlene
Description: Videoclip Marlene by Lipsync
Title: 17 Hippies \ 2 @ Daley Center 091807
Description: (Clip 2-of-2) One FunTasTic band the "17 Hippies" performed at Daley Center. This is part of the 9th Annual World Music Festival taking place all over the city of Chicago. For more info and to find out where they will be touring next, check out their official site at http://www.17hippies.de/
Title: 17 HIPPIES & DJMAWI AFRICA
Description: 17 HIPPIES play together with DJMAWI AFRICA at the Ibn Zeydoun concert hall in Algiers, 9th May 2008
Title: 17 Hippies \ 1 @ Daley Center 091807
Description: (Clip 1-of-2) Berlin musicians the "17 Hippies" performed at Daley Center. This is part of the 9th Annual World Music Festival taking place all over the city of Chicago. For more info, check out their official site at http://www.17hippies.de/
Title: 17 Hippies
Description: 17 Hippies perform live on WNYC's Soundcheck in their Berlin studio. Their high-energy, danceable sound fuses elements of Balkan gypsy music, Klezmer, Turkish pop and acoustic rock styles.
Title: 17 HIPPIES Bourrée dite d' Aurore Sand
Description: 17 Hippies Live in Berlin
Title: Varo and Glory - Marlene - 17 Hippies
Description: Glory Souder & Varo Boyajyan. UCLA Milonga III. Music - Marlene by 17 Hippies. March 4th 2007.
Title: 17 HIPPIES & MAMOU PLAYBOYS
Description: Kerstin, Kruisko and Christopher from the 17 HIPPIES, David from the MAMOU PLAYBOYS and Linda playing music together in Lafayette Louisiana
Title: 17 Hippies in Louisiana March 2008
Description: filmed during their latest tour in the USA
Title: The Hippy Gourmet TV Show: Episode 82
Description: Visiting the vineyards and restaurant of G. Fuso Camignani, a family owned property that dates back 700 years! We were met by the wild and crazy Fuso himself who shows us how his influence from music such as Frank Zappa and Duke Ellington, along with classic Beat authors have shaped his style of wine production. In the kitchen, Fuso and his father put together a version of Tuscan soup that includes over seventeen local Vegetables! In this episode we also visit the walled city of Lucca, taking in all of the sites and sounds of this ancient Italian site.
The Hippy Gourmet learns a 17 vegetable Tuscan soup! Credits: Host:Bruce Brennan, Director:James Ehrlich, Guest Chef:G. Fuso Camignani
Title: Woodstock DVD (Part 17)
Description: The Woodstock Music and Art Fair was an event held at Max Yasgur's 600 acre (2.4 km²; 240 ha) dairy farm in the rural town of Bethel, New York from August 15 to August 18, 1969. Bethel (Sullivan County) is 43 miles (69 km) southwest of the town of Woodstock, New York, which is in adjoining Ulster County.
The festival exemplified the counterculture of the late 1960s - early 1970s and the "hippie era." Thirty-two of the best-known musicians of the day appeared during the sometimes rainy weekend. Although attempts have been made over the years to recreate the festival, the original event has proven to be unique and legendary. It is widely regarded as one of the greatest moments in popular music history and was listed on Rolling Stone's 50 Moments That Changed the History of Rock and Roll.
Title: Acid/Psychedelic Rock Presentation
Description: Just a presentation I did on Acid/Psychedelic Rock. All video sequences are taken from youtube, so if your video is in here, thank you. :) Here's the script that goes with it:
In the mid 1950's, Bill Hailey created what would become one of the
most influential genres of music of all time. It was called Rock and Roll.
Up until the 1960's, Rock and Roll stars were very clean-cut; as were the songs.
Stars like Bobby Day, Elvis Presley, Little Richard, Perry Como, and Roy Hamilton
controlled the airwaves, their music being adored by teenagers all across America.
However, in 1964, a band called the Holy Modal Rounders released a cover of the 20's song "Hesitation Blues," changing the word "Hesitation" in the chorus to "Psychedelic." This was the first time this term had been used in popular music. Following suit, a band called Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions from San Francisco California switched from Acoustic music to Electric Music in 1965, renaming themselves the warlocks. However, a month later they changed their name once more, to The Grateful Dead. The Grateful Dead played to Light Shows at Acid Tests, which were psychedelic parties centered around experimentation and use of LSD. Because of this, the sound of The Grateful Dead soon came to be called Acid Rock.
As acid rock became more popular, so did psychedelic rock. Other bands came on the scene, though few were quite as progressive as a certain Psychedelic rock band known as Jefferson Airplane. Led by songstress Grace Slick, Jefferson Airplane became one of the most well known bands in Rock history. Their song, White Rabbit, described the effects of an LSD trip.
Another well-known band within the Psychedelic rock scene was Cream. They were best known for their guitarist, Eric Clapton. Their music was a hybrid of Blues, pop, and Psychedelic rock. Their live performances also influenced bands such as Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, and Black Sabbath. Their performances sometimes even included 20-minute-long jams. Some of their most famous songs included Sunshine of Your Love, I Feel Free,, Badge, and Crossroads. Unlike the Jefferson Airplane song, the Cream song "White Room" is not about an LSD trip, though it may have been written on an LSD trip.
In 1967, a fairly unknown band known as Iron Butterfly released an album called "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" The song, which shared the album's title, was a 17-minute long track recorded by bandmates Doug Ingle on keyboard and lead vocals, Lee Dorman on bass, Ron Bushy on drums, and 17-year-old Erik Braunn on guitar. The song also has one of the most memorable guitar riffs in music history.
In 1969, a well-known psychedelic rock band called The Who released an album that would change music forever. The album, entitled Tommy, was the first full-scale Rock Opera ever to be created. It tells the story of Tommy Walker, a boy who becomes deaf, mute, and blind after witnessing the murder of his mother's lover. Over the course of the opera, Tommy is visited by some not-so-nice family members including Cousin Kevin, a sadist and Uncle Ernie, a pedophile. Tommy finds love, however, in playing pinball, and becomes a "pinball wizard" beating even the champion at the game. Tommy broke a lot of ground in music, and much of the music and rock musicals we have today wouldn't exist if it weren't for Tommy.
Woodstock was a music festival that occured in 1969. It drew hundreds of thousands of hippies from all over the country, and featured not only psychedelic and acid rock, but LSD as well. It is probably one of the most important events in music history.
The Beatles, though they did not focus on the genre, did produce some very Psychedelic Rock music. Their album "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" is considered a prime example of Psychedelic rock, along with the songs "Strawberry Fields Forever, Yellow Submarine, and Tomorrow Never Knows"
Title: The Fratellis - Costello Music (1/5)
Description: I back finally. Long story, I first got one of those Wii thingys so I was happy over that, but the emotion changed when my old CPU broke somehow, so that lasted for about two weeks till last Friday. I have missed a LOT, how could they delete my Kanye West and byoP videos?!!! dickheads. Here is the long-awaited Costello Music.
"Henrietta" - 3:32 *
"Flathead" - 3:17 *
"Cuntry Boys & City Girls" - 3:31 *
"Whistle for the Choir" - 3:35
"Chelsea Dagger" - 3:35
"For the Girl" - 2:48
"Doginabag" - 3:20
"Creepin' Up the Backstairs" - 3:07
"Vince the Loveable Stoner" - 3:14
"Everybody Knows You Cried Last Night" - 3:54
"Baby Fratelli" - 3:56
"Got Ma Nuts from a Hippy - 3:11
"Ole Black 'n' Blue Eyes" - 3:16
Title: Rainy March in Vienna
Description: Vienna in rain.
People and moments
Music by 17 Hippes, song "Marlene"
Title: HOW BLUE CAN YOU GET by PETER GREENS FLEETWOOD MAC.
Description: Another track from an April 1968 show by the Mac,thought to be at Londons Marquee Club.This time with some typical Jeremy Spencer humour at the beginning.