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Just copy the link from youtube and paste it on your post. The video will show up. Or click preview first to see if it does.Quote
Palace Revolution 2000
Arrgh! Will someone please tell me how I get the actual video to show up, and not just the link?
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sweetcharmedlifeJust copy the link from youtube and paste it on your post. The video will show up. Or click preview first to see if it does.Quote
Palace Revolution 2000
Arrgh! Will someone please tell me how I get the actual video to show up, and not just the link?
Sorry PR. Don't know what else to tell you.Quote
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sweetcharmedlifeJust copy the link from youtube and paste it on your post. The video will show up. Or click preview first to see if it does.Quote
Palace Revolution 2000
Arrgh! Will someone please tell me how I get the actual video to show up, and not just the link?
SweetCharmed, I do that every time ( and preview), but I only get the link.
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StonesTod
duke ellington's 70th bday show...part of it recorded on this date 42 years ago.
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StonesTod
duke ellington's 70th bday show...part of it recorded on this date 42 years ago.
saw ellington and his band at michigan state university somewhere in that time
period, though can't seem to find a reference to the msu gig. will be interesting
to listen to the 70th bday show to see if any of our memories are accurate...
also saw aaron copland and orchestra at the same venue at about the same
time. the really "cooking" passages in copeland's music lined up quite
closely to ellington, and so the two have been forever linked in NoComment's
psyche...
checking wikipedia, turns out, linked not just in our psyche for once...
"During the late 1920s and 1930s, Copland sought out jazz at the Cotton Club and
heard Duke Ellington, Benny Carter and Bix Beiderbecke, among others. Of Duke
Ellington among other jazz composers, Copland said he was "the master of them all."
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StonesTod
been working through all of lou reed's solo albums, in chronological order...up through legendary hearts so far...
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StonesTod
been working through all of lou reed's solo albums, in chronological order...up through legendary hearts so far...
Glutton for punishment, eh?