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Los Finsteros: Dobie the Doobie ©

Dobie the Doobie (Rascoon) Los Finsteros (a band of extinction). Live in the studio, 2000. This video is part of some vintage Los Finsteros live studio sessions captured at the Finger Lakes Community College in Canandaigua, NY. The sessions were subsequently aired on Public Access Television. These lost videos are being dusted off and restored – some of them from badly damaged media. More videos will be released in the near future, as they are completed, until all fourteen of them (hopefully) are done. For more than thirty years, the members of Los Finsteros have been playing music from their mixed bag of tunes that can entertain a full spectrum of audiences. From Old Timey to Boot Scooters and swinging jitterbugs to rock and rollers, this band can keep a crowd on their feet and off their guard. With guitars, tenor banjo, keyboard, accordion, fiddle, mandolins, harmonicas, stand up bass, drums, washboard, and sometimes brass, reeds, and kazoo, Los Finsteros can play through their complete sound system or go totally fireside acoustic. Official Los Finsteros website: www.losfinsteros.com Members in this video: • Jess Youngquest is Professor Felix Farkoff: vocals, guitar, tenor banjo, gonkulator • Rick Hoyt is Boone Rascoon: vocals, steel string guitar, mandolin • Mike Suci is ie the Hearler: vocals, keyboards, accordion • Blair Brown is Polar Blair, The Dog: percussion, horns • Bob Reminick is Laser Plumb: vocals, fiddle • Doug Henrie: stand-up bass Tom Held: video
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cover of Moby Grape song
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Ohio University’s Marching 110 perform on East Green during Parade of the Greens
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ZZ Top Bercy

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Live from Bar None New City, NY 5/25/06 -performing the Doobie Brothers song “Without Love”.
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Tony Starlight Brings Solid Gold to Life

Tony Starlight performing at the Bite of Oregon 2008 and becomes Loverboy, Cat Stevens, Christopher Cross, Doobie Brothers, Stevie Nicks, Kermit the Frog and others.

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Ultimate spinach-mind flowers

made with some artpics of my own!!!hope youll like it! Ultimate Spinach is an obscure 60s Psychedelic/Hard Rock/Blues group from Boston, Massachusetts, similar to the likes of The Lost, Front Page Review, Country Joe & the Fish, Orpheus, Mandrake Memorial, Earth Opera, Boston Tea Party, The Beacon Street Union, and Jefferson Airplane. Ultimate Spinach was formed in 1967 and comprised keyboardist/guitarist Ian Bruce-Douglas and singer Barbara Hudson. The music is undeservedly forgotten. Despite suffering claims of dishonesty, they published technically sophisticated but also musically fascinating albums. On Ultimate Spinach (MGM, 1968) the standout cuts are Ballad Of The Hip Death Goddess, with an instrumental interval for theremin (an early electronic instrument), feedback and reverberation, the psychoanalytic folk-blues PlayEgo Trip, the 4-part suite PlaySacrifice of the Moon, as well as PlayYour Head Is Reeling and the Frank Zappa-esque — but less nasty than he typically was — Plastic Raincoats. While there was a rumor that Bruce-Douglas had been taken to court by Country Joe McDonald for having copied The Masked Marauder in his PlayBaroque #1, this was pure fantasy. More complex compositions such as the suite in four movements Genesis of Beauty and PlayFragmentary March of Green, two pieces soaked in mysticism, enliven the second album Behold & See (MGM, 1968). The tracks Jazz Thing and Mind Flowers experimented with unusual tempos and atmosphere, while the graceful

Dylan McDonald and the Avians with John Deaderick

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Camping

I go camping in an automatic tent!
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Jesus Is Just Alright

legion of rock stars
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