Yes. I've just watched them (31/8/12 on the 1977 series of Top of the Pops that the BBC are screening. The word excruciating springs to mind.........................
I think it might be Lemondemon if the video is cartoon ??
The instrumental track in Christine Mendoza's "Freezer Burn" video is performed by the band The 3rd and the Mortal. Known for their unique blend of styles, the band's music complements the video’s themes and visuals. Their contribution adds depth to the overall experience of the video.
The song "Pretty Girls" from the 1970s was performed by the band The Everly Brothers. It was featured on their album "Stories We Could Tell," released in 1972. The Everly Brothers were known for their harmonies and influence on rock and roll music during that era.
google "youtube converter" you can take the audio from any youtube video and convert it into mp3, then import that into garage band
Yes, the band Mud was a British rock group formed in the early 1970s. They were known for their catchy glam rock hits and enjoyed significant popularity in the UK, particularly in the early to mid-1970s. Some of their well-known songs include "Tiger Feet" and "Lonely This Christmas."
A video of the band Westlife may be viewed for free on YouTube. There's an official band channel there, plus tons and tons of fan made videos. Whether you are looking for interviews, music videos or concert footage, YouTube has it all.
Yes. There are no actors in Paramore's music video for "Decode," only footage of the band and actual clips from the movie itself.
"Honky Tonk Women" was written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones. The song was released as a single in 1969 and became one of the band's most iconic tracks. It features a blend of rock and country influences, showcasing the band's versatility.
A British Christian dance band in the 1990s. An R&B band from the 1970s.
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Ted McKenna
Earth, Wind and Fire
Midnite is a root reggae band from the St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, which has been playing since the 1970s. The band produces music following the reggae bands of the 1970s Jamaica.
Yes I think it was late 73 or early 74. There is video of the band on the Don Kirshners Rock Concert in 1974 or 1975 and Leadon has on a Morehead t-shirt and Meisner has a Morehead St. Football Jersey.
Siegal-Schwall
Probably The Ramones or Iggy Pop
You can find different covers of the song Java Jive on YouTube. The Inkspots recorded the track in the 1940s and some people have posted the rare TV footage of this band.