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        <description><![CDATA[ www.purevideo.com is a search engine that collects video from numereous databases and compiles them for your viewing pleasure. ]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[Cheap Seats]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[Bob Beefkins is one unlucky X-Wing pilot with a bad seat during the medal ceremony in A New Hope. But he manages to have some fun with it and his fellow pilots. Bob Reeves had judges laughing in the Yavin-4 aisles with his hilarious spoof and won the Best]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[SOLFEDJOE BREADMAKER]]></title>
                <link><![CDATA[http://www.veoh.com/videos/v16964914QGzXMYy2]]></link>
                <description><![CDATA[FOR ALL YOU LITTLE BAKERS]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[KUSA 9 News Talent Bump @ 10 10/2008]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[The new bump to KUSA 9 News @ 10 PM with Adele Arakawa, Bob Kendrick, Kathy Sabine and Drew Soicher. (c) 2008 KUSA-TV and Gannett Company All Rights Reserved. No Infringement is intended]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[KUSA 9 News New Open Gannett Graphics 10/2008]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[The new 10 PM open to KUSA 9 News with Adele Arakawa and Bob Kendrick with the new Gannett Graphics. (c) 2008 KUSA-TV and Gannett Company All Rights Reserved. No Infringement is intneded]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[Jah Roots interview on Rastafari, Marijuana, & reggae music]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[Jah Roots interview on Rastafari, Marijuana, & reggae music at MoBoogie Loft in Denver,CO 4-26-08]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[SOLFEDJOE CADILLAC]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[TROYS ORIGINAL, INCREDIBLE HARP, ALLEN GLOWS ON THE KEYS, KILLER SAX, STEVE RIPS HIS DRUMS TO SHREDS, BOB GETS FUNKY ON DA BASS]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[Stillwater (Mind Bender)]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[Stillwater was an American band of the 1970s, which played Southern rock with a folk flair. Their song Mindbender charted in the top 100 singles in 1978. The band existed from 1973 to 1982 and was based in Warner Robins, Georgia. They released two albums on Capricorn Records, Stillwater (1977), which included the single "Mind Bender", and I Reserve The Right! (1979). They opened for such bands as the Atlanta Rhythm Section and the Charlie Daniels Band. They broke up shortly after the loss of Capricorn Records. They reformed with drummer David Heck and released the album Running Free in (1997). After the band broke up, Rob Walker enlisted in the Air Force Band of New England, Pease Air Force Base, New Hampshire. He is still in service, currently stationed in Active Duty with the Band of the US Air Force Reserve at Robins Air Force Base. He has performed with many great musicians as a result, including pianist Kevin J. Barnett. Mike Causey can still be seen playing around Warner Robins. Al Scarborough plays bass with a band called The Wall in Warner Robins and Macon Ga. Rob Walker occasionally drops in to play with The Wall too. David Heck currently lives and performs in Denver, CO. Bob Spearman, who also played with The Wall, died of cancer.]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[Bob Dylan-Sad eyed lady from the lowlands-Denver tapes 1966]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[Sad eyed lady from the lowland from Denver Tapes 1966, this is the third and more complete version from the four versions. Enjoy it!!]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[The Dukes of Hazzard - Route 7-11 preview]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[The Dukes of Hazzard 1x12 - Route 7-11 Episode Summary ROUTE 7-11 ORIGINAL AIRDATE: 5/4/79 INTRO: The Dukes trade General Lee for a bigger rig, turns out to be a rolling casino. Hang on to your chips. SUMMARY: When the General needs repairs the boys take a trucking job to raise the money, but the only things raised are the stakes when the truck turns out to be a rolling casino. To make matters worse, an old friend of the Dukes, Dewey Stovall, gets taken by the casino for his life savings. To get out of this jam, the Dukes play their trump card — Uncle Jesse. NOTES: * - Dewey Stovall may be related to Clarence Stovall from "The Great Bank Robbery." * - The hands seen performing Jesse's card tricks belong to John Schnieder. * - This episode has the 1st version opening footage, 1st version closing footage. STARRING: Tom Wopat as Luke John Schneider as Bo Catherine Bach as Daisy Denver Pyle as Uncle Jesse and James Best as Sheriff Rosco Coltrane also starring Sorrell Booke as Boss Hogg Ben Jones as Cooter and Waylon Jennings as the Balladeer CREDITS: Supervising Producer: Rod Amateau Co-Produced By: Gy Waldron and Ralph Riskin Created By: Gy Waldron Written By: Fred Freiberger Directed By: Bob Claver END CREDITS: Executive Producer: Paul R. Picard Executive Story Consultants: William Raynor and Myles Wilder Story Editor: Bruce Howard With: Sonny Shroyer as Enos Guest Starring: Joann Pflug as Helen Hogan, Theodore Wilson as Morgan, Paul Brinegar as Dewey Stovall, Sammy Jackson as Artie Associate Producers: Skip Ward and Albert J. Salzer Director of Photography: Jack Whitman Art Director: Kirk Axtell Title Song Composed and Sung By: Waylon Jennings Music Performed By: The Waylors Music Produced By: Richie Albright Unit Production Manager: Albert J. Salzer 1st Assistant Director: Peter Gries 2nd Assistant Director: Fred Wardell 2ND UNIT Director: Paul Baxley Director of Photography: George Kobles 1st Assistant Director: Jack Cash Film Editor: Russ Livingstone Music Editor:]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[The Dukes of Hazzard - Deputy Dukes preview]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[The Dukes of Hazzard 1x10 - Deputy Dukes Episode Summary DEPUTY DUKES ORIGINAL AIRDATE: 4/13/79 INTRO: Y'all hang around. SUMMARY: Bo and Luke go from outlaws to "the law" when they are forced to become deputies for Rosco and escort Rocky Marlowe, who according to Rosco is Public Enemy #1-12, to Hazzard for trial. Thier little trip becomes even more trouble when the pretty deputy riding with them turns out to be a woman with revenge on her mind for Marlowe, and anyone else who gets in her way. NOTES: * - This episode has the 1st version opening footage, 1st version closing footage. STARRING: Tom Wopat as Luke John Schneider as Bo Catherine Bach as Daisy Denver Pyle as Uncle Jesse and James Best as Sheriff Rosco Coltrane also starring Sorrell Booke as Boss Hogg Ben Jones as Cooter and Waylon Jennings as the Balladeer CREDITS: Supervising Producer: Rod Amateau Co-Produced By: Gy Waldron and Ralph Riskin Created By: Gy Waldron Written By: Marty Roth Directed By: William Asher END CREDITS: Executive Producer: Paul R. Picard Executive Story Consultants: William Raynor and Myles Wilder Story Editor: Bruce Howard With: Sonny Shroyer as Enos Guest Starring: Stella Parton as Mary Beth, Leo Gordon as Marlowe and Norman Alden as Chief Lacey Featuring: Bob Haney as Henry, Pat Renella as Manny, Suzanne Niles as Maybelle, Tara Preston as Cindy Lou, Billy Benedict as Station Owner Associate Producers: Skip Ward and Albert J. Salzer Director of Photography: Dominick R. Palmer, Jr. Art Director: Kirk Axtell Title Song Composed and Sung By: Waylon Jennings Music Performed By: The Waylors Music Produced By: Richie Albright Unit Production Manager: Albert J. Salzer 1st Assistant Director: Bill Baker 2nd Assistant Director: Fred Wardell 2ND UNIT Director: Paul Baxley Director of Photography: George Kobles 1st Assistant Director: Jack Cash Film Editor: Albert P. Wilson, A.C.E. Music Editor: Abby Marable Sound Editor: Angel Editorial, Inc. Sound: Andy Gilmore Set Decorator: Joanne MacDoug]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[The Dukes of Hazzard - The Big Heist preview]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[The Dukes of Hazzard 1x08 - The Big Heist Episode Summary THE BIG HEIST ORIGINAL AIRDATE: 3/30/79 INTRO: Hazzard County has its big heist. Y'all hang around for the big mix-up, ya hear. SUMMARY: A disgruntled chicken farmer steals $30,000 of Boss's illegal liquor money to make up for the faulty equipment Boss sold him. But it's Bo and Luke who wind up with egg on their faces and on the hook for robbery when the thief forces them to help him escape. When the thief take a shine to Daisy and the Dukes hear his story, they decide to bring Boss' chickens home to roost. NOTES: * - This episode shows someone other than Cooter running the Hazzard Garage. * - This is the first time we see General Lee go up on two wheels. The really neat part is it's not Bo or Luke driving, it's Daisy! * - This episode has the 1st version opening footage, 1st version closing footage. STARRING: Tom Wopat as Luke John Schneider as Bo Catherine Bach as Daisy Denver Pyle as Uncle Jesse and James Best as Sheriff Rosco Coltrane also starring Sorrell Booke as Boss Hogg Ben Jones as Cooter and Waylon Jennings as the Balladeer CREDITS: Supervising Producer: Hy Averback Co-Produced By: Gy Waldron and Ralph Riskin Created By: Gy Waldron Written By: Bruce Howard Directed By: Bob Claver END CREDITS: Executive Producer: Paul R. Picard Executive Story Consultants: William Raynor and Myles Wilder Story Editor: Bruce Howard With: Sonny Shroyer as Enos Guest Starring: Fred McCaren as Neil Bishop, Stu Nisbet as Harvey Essex Featuring: Bill Meadows as Station Attendant, Kris Marquis as Willis Associate Producers: Skip Ward and Albert J. Salzer Director of Photography: Dominick R. Palmer, Jr. Art Director: Kirk Axtell Title Song Composed and Sung By: Waylon Jennings Music Performed By: The Waylors Music Produced By: Richie Albright Unit Production Manager: Albert J. Salzer 1st Assistant Director: Bill Baker 2nd Assistant Director: Fred Wardell 2ND UNIT Director: Paul Baxley Director of Photography: George Kobles ]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[The Dukes of Hazzard - Swamp Molly preview]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[The Dukes of Hazzard 1x06 - Swamp Molly Episode Summary SWAMP MOLLY ORIGINAL AIRDATE: 3/9/79 INTRO: (FOOTAGE ONLY, NO VOICEOVER) SUMMARY: The boys get tricked into making a illegal delivery for their black sheep kin, Swamp Molly. Things go from bad to worse when they get nabbed by Rosco and the load turns out to be guns instead of moonshine. NOTES: This episode has the 1st version opening footage, 1st version closing footage. STARRING: Tom Wopat as Luke John Schneider as Bo Catherine Bach as Daisy Denver Pyle as Uncle Jesse and James Best as Sheriff Rosco Coltrane also starring Sorrell Booke as Boss Hogg Ben Jones as Cooter and Waylon Jennings as the Balladeer CREDITS: Supervising Producer: Hy Averback Co-Produced By: Gy Waldron and Ralph Riskin Created By: Gy Waldron Written By: Katharyn Michealian Powers Directed By: Don McDougall END CREDITS: Executive Producers: Paul R. Picard and Philip Mandelker With: Sonny Shroyer as Enos Guest Stars: Neva Patterson as Swamp Molly, Mary Jo Catlett as Alice, Bill Cort as Agent Callas, Featuring: Bob Shaw as Agent Swan Associate Producers: Skip Ward and Albert J. Salzer Director of Photography: Dominick R. Palmer, Jr. Art Director: Kirk Axtell Title Song Composed and Sung By: Waylon Jennings Music Performed By: The Waylors Music Produced By: Richie Albright Unit Production Manager: Albert J. Salzer 1st Assistant Director: Peter Gries 2nd Assistant Director: Wendy Shear 2ND UNIT Director: Paul Baxley Director of Photography: George Kobles 1st Assistant Director: Steve Barnett Film Editor: Albert P. Wilson A.C.E. Music Editor: Abby Marable Sound Editor: Angel Editorial, Inc. Sound: Andy Gilmore Set Decorator: Joanne MacDougall Property: Ernie Sawyers Special Effects: Michael Wood Makeup: Jeff Angell Hair Stylist: Monique Desart Brandt Men's Costume Supervisor: Joseph Roveto Women's Costume Supervisor: Darleen Engle Wardrobe: Paula Kaatz Additional Music By: Fred Werner Archery Equipment and Program Consideration Furnished by: Mar]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[Bob Dylan - DON'T TELL HIM - Denver Tapes 1966]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[Don't tell him from DENVER HOTEL ROOM, March 13, 1966. Enjoy it!]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[The Dukes of Hazzard - High Octane preview]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[The Dukes of Hazzard 1x05 - High Octane Episode Summary HIGH OCTANE ORIGINAL AIRDATE: 2/23/79 INTRO: Ya'll settle down and hang around. SUMMARY: The Dukes do their part for the energy crisis by setting out to enter some of Jesse's finest moonshine in an alternative fuels contest. To do it, they'll not only have to get past their new female probation officer, Laura Huntley, they'll have to outwit the Boss, who's out to steal Jesse's shine and enter it as his own to win the $20,000 first prize. NOTES: * - In this episode we get to see some of Jesse's famous driving skills and his shine running car, "Black Tillie." * - This episode has the 1st version opening footage, 1st version closing footage. STARRING: Tom Wopat as Luke John Schneider as Bo Catherine Bach as Daisy Denver Pyle as Uncle Jesse and James Best as Sheriff Rosco Coltrane also starring Sorrell Booke as Boss Hogg Ben Jones as Cooter and Waylon Jennings as the Balladeer CREDITS: Supervising Producer: Joseph Gantman Co-Produced By: Gy Waldron and Bill Kelley Created By: Gy Waldron Teleplay By: William Keys and William Kelley Story By: William Keys Directed By: Don McDougall END CREDITS: Executive Producers: Paul R. Picard and Philip Mandelker With: Sonny Shroyer as Enos Guest Stars: Charlene Watkins as Laura Huntley Featuring: Champ Laidler as Brodie, Ralph Pace as Ed Monroe, Bob Hannah as Inventor Associate Producer: Skip Ward Director of Photography: Robert Jessup, A.S.C. Art Director: Charles Hughes Title Song Composed and Sung By: Waylon Jennings Music Performed By: The Waylors Music Produced By: Richie Albright Unit Production Manager: Albert J. Salzer 1st Assistant Director: Bill Baker 2nd Assistant Director: Fred Wardell 2ND UNIT Director: Paul Baxley Director of Photography: Alan Facemire 1st Assistant Director: Scott U. Adams Film Editor: Albert P. Wilson, A.C.E. Music Editor: Abby Marable Sound Editor: Angel Editorial, Inc. Sound: Don Sanders Set Decorator: Joanne MacDougall Property: Ernie Sawyers ]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[Dobie Gillis LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON, LIKE TROUBLE (Part 3 of 3) BOB DENVER]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[(Part 3 of 3)"The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis" episode #69 titled "Like Father, Like Son, Like Trouble" #69.Season: 2 Episode: 30 First Aired: 5/16/1961 Prod Code: 4432 STORY: Cast in an army play as a war hero and his trusty aide, Dobie and Maynard continue to play their roles in real life to impress a girl, who turns out to be the daughter of one of the real army officers. CAST AND CREW: Writer: Stanley Z. Cherry Stars: Bob Denver (Maynard G. Krebs (1959-1963)) Michael J. Pollard (Jerome Krebs) Marjorie Bennett (Mrs.Blossom Kennedy (1959-1961)) Yvonne Lime (Melissa Frome (1959-1960)) Tuesday Weld (Thalia Menninger (1959-1960)) John Lee (Charlie Wong #2 (1960-1962)) Jean Byron (Ruth Adams (1959-1960)/Imogene Burkhart (1961-1963)) Bobby Diamond (Duncan Gillis (1962-1963)) James Yagi (Charlie Wong #1 (1959-1960)) Angelo DeMeo (Osbourne's Chauffeur) Warren Beatty (Milton Armitage (1959-1960)) Roy Hemphill (Virgil T. Gillis) Sheila James (Zelda Gilroy) Darryl Hickman (Davey Gillis (1959-1960)) Tommy Farrell (Riff Ryan (1959-1960)) William Schallert (Mr. Leander Pomfritt) Doris Packer (Clarice Armitage (1959-1960)/Clarissa Osborne (1960-1961)) Dwayne Hickman (Dobie Gillis) Joyce Van Patten (Maude Promfritt) Richard Clair (Lt. Merriweather (1961)) Florida Friebus (Winifred 'Winnie' Gillis) Steve Franken (Chatsworth Osborne, Jr (1960-1963)) Raymond Bailey (Dean Magruder (1961-1963)) David Bond (Trembly (1960-1963)) Frank Faylen (Herbert T. Gillis) ****CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO VIEW MORE OF THIS EPISODE]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[Dobie Gillis LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON, LIKE TROUBLE (Part 1 of 3) BOB DENVER]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[(Part 1 of 3)"The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis" episode #69 titled "Like Father, Like Son, Like Trouble" #69.Season: 2 Episode: 30 First Aired: 5/16/1961 Prod Code: 4432 STORY: Cast in an army play as a war hero and his trusty aide, Dobie and Maynard continue to play their roles in real life to impress a girl, who turns out to be the daughter of one of the real army officers. CAST AND CREW: Writer: Stanley Z. Cherry Stars: Bob Denver (Maynard G. Krebs (1959-1963)) Michael J. Pollard (Jerome Krebs) Marjorie Bennett (Mrs.Blossom Kennedy (1959-1961)) Yvonne Lime (Melissa Frome (1959-1960)) Tuesday Weld (Thalia Menninger (1959-1960)) John Lee (Charlie Wong #2 (1960-1962)) Jean Byron (Ruth Adams (1959-1960)/Imogene Burkhart (1961-1963)) Bobby Diamond (Duncan Gillis (1962-1963)) James Yagi (Charlie Wong #1 (1959-1960)) Angelo DeMeo (Osbourne's Chauffeur) Warren Beatty (Milton Armitage (1959-1960)) Roy Hemphill (Virgil T. Gillis) Sheila James (Zelda Gilroy) Darryl Hickman (Davey Gillis (1959-1960)) Tommy Farrell (Riff Ryan (1959-1960)) William Schallert (Mr. Leander Pomfritt) Doris Packer (Clarice Armitage (1959-1960)/Clarissa Osborne (1960-1961)) Dwayne Hickman (Dobie Gillis) Joyce Van Patten (Maude Promfritt) Richard Clair (Lt. Merriweather (1961)) Florida Friebus (Winifred 'Winnie' Gillis) Steve Franken (Chatsworth Osborne, Jr (1960-1963)) Raymond Bailey (Dean Magruder (1961-1963)) David Bond (Trembly (1960-1963)) Frank Faylen (Herbert T. Gillis) ****CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO VIEW MORE OF THIS EPISODE]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[The Dukes of Hazzard - Daisy's Song preview]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[The Dukes of Hazzard 1x02 - Daisy's Song Episode Summary DAISY'S SONG ORIGINAL AIRDATE: 2/2/79 INTRO: Ya'll better not go to the refrigerator now. SUMMARY: Daisy's little song lands the Dukes in big trouble when they get caught in the middle of a music piracy ring run by Boss and members of the Atlanta crime syndicate. What the bad guys learn is it's a lot easier to steal music than it is to cross the Dukes. NOTES: This episode features Bo in his famous red shirt. The General Lee outside the record studio is missing his rollbar. This is the only episode we see the top up on Boss' Cadillac. Waylon's wife, Jessie Colter, sings Daisy's song, "True Blue Hearts." This episode has the 1st version opening footage, 1st version closing footage. STARRING: Tom Wopat as Luke John Schneider as Bo Catherine Bach as Daisy Denver Pyle as Uncle Jesse and James Best as Sheriff Rosco Coltrane also starring Sorrell Booke as Boss Hogg and Waylon Jennings as the Balladeer CREDITS: Supervising Producer: Joseph Gantman Co-Produced By: Gy Waldron and Bill Kelley Created By: Gy Waldron Written By: Gy Waldron Directed By: Bob Kelljan END CREDITS: Executive Producers: Paul R. Picard and Philip Mandelker With: Ben Jones as Cooter and Sonny Shroyer as Enos Guest Stars: Ronnie Schell Featuring: Ginny Parker as Mabel, Clayton Landey as Max, Terry Browning as Ruby, Candy Bleick as Dodie, Wallace Merch as JoJo And: Bill Gribble as Carson, J. Roy Tatum as FBI #3, Wallace Wilkinson as FBI #1, Bob Cleveland as FBI #2 Associate Producer: Skip Ward Director of Photography: Robert Jessup A.S.C. Art Director: Charles Hughes Title Song Composed and Sung By: Waylon Jennings Music Performed By: The Waylors Music Produced By: Richie Albright Unit Production Manager: Albert J. Salzer 1st Assistant Director: Peter Gries 2nd Assistant Director: Fred Wardell 2ND UNIT Director: Paul Baxley Director of Photography: Alan Facemire 1st Assistant Director: Scott U. Adams Film Editor: Albert P. Wilson, A.C.E. Music Edito]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[A Tribute To All The Famous People Who Have Passed Away]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[MICHAEL LANDON KEITH MOON WALTER MATTHAU DOMINQUE DUNNE CHRIS FARLEY DANA PLATO RONALD REAGAN GINGER ROGERS MAURICE GIBB CHARLTON HESTON GENE KELLY WENDIE JO SPERBER LOUIS ARMSTRONG GEORGE BURNS SANDRA DEE JOSEPH BARBERA AND WILLIAM HANNA BRANDON LEE GEORGE HARRISON ANNA NICOLE SMITH ANDY GIBB RIVER PHOENIX GRACE KELLY ROCK HUDSON TUPAC SHAKUR MARILYN MONROE RAY CHARLES JOHN KENNEDY JR. DIANA DORS CHARLES SCHULZ JOHN WAYNE SUZANNE PLESCHETTE FRED ROGERS BARRY WHITE STEVE MCQUEEN MOTHER TERESA JIM HENSON BETTY GRABLE JIM CROCE SAM KINISON WALT DISNEY BRUCE LEE AALIYAH HAUGHTON POPE JOHN PAUL II CHRISTOPHER REEVE CHARLES BRONSON BRUNO KIRBY RICHARD PRYOR SELENA QUINTANILLA-PEREZ GEORGE CARLIN DAN FOGELBERG REBECCA SCHAEFFER BOB HOPE DUKE ELLINGTON LUCIANO PAVAROTTI JESSICA TANDY KEVIN DUBROW CARY GRANT JAMES BROWN MADELINE KAHN FRED ASTAIRE JOHN LENNON FREDDIE MERCURY CHARLIE CHAPLIN ROY ORBISON BRAD RENFRO DOROTHY STRATTEN SAL MINEO JR. BUDDY HOLLY DEAN MARTIN FAY WRAY JOHN BELUSHI JACK PALANCE TAMMY WYNETTE JERRY GARCIA RUDOLPH VALENTINO EVA CASSIDY ROBERT MITCHUM CHRISTOPHER "NOTORIOUS BIG" WALLACE GILDA RADNER BOB MARLEY LAURA BRANIGAN BING CROSBY DUDLEY MOORE SHARON TATE PHIL HARTMAN JIMI HENDRIX ANNE BANCROFT JOHN F. KENNEDY HEATH LEDGER JOHNNY CASH JAYNE MANSFIELD FRANK ZAPPA CASS ELLIOT MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. SONNY BONO GRETA GARBO DEFOREST KELLEY STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN NATALIE WOOD TIM RUSSERT BUCK OWENS JR. CHARLES ROCKET JONATHAN BRANDIS AUDREY HEPBURN NAT KING COLE RODNEY DANGERFIELD ELVIS PRESLEY JIM MORRISON AVA GARDNER ANDY KAUFMAN BERNIE MAC ISAAC HAYES ANDRE THE GIANT JOHN BONHAM HEATHER O'ROURKE ALAN HALE JR. RITA HAYWORTH CHRIS PENN J.P. "THE BIG BOPPER" RICHARDSON JR. PRINCES DIANA RICHARD CRENNA CONWAY TWITTY KATHARINE HEPBURN WAYLON JENNINGS DAVE THOMAS EARL HINDMAN MARGAUX HEMINGWAY ROBERT STACK JAMES CAGNEY BON SCOTT REDD FOXX JONBENET RAMSEY ROY SCHEIDER JOHN DENVER KAREN CARPENTER LAURENCE OLIVIER PAUL NEWMAN KURT COBAIN NICOLETTE LARSON JAMES DE]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[The Dukes of Hazzard - Repo Men preview]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[The Dukes of Hazzard 1x03 - Repo Men Episode Summary REPO MEN ORIGINAL AIRDATE: 2/16/79 INTRO: Ya'll hang on for a rippin' good time. SUMMARY:Trying to deal for a wrecked Richard Petty stockcar gets the boys framed for car theft by shifty used car salesman Ace Parker and Boss Hogg. To get out they have to repossess a Rolls Royce LuLu wants. However, the men with the Rolls have used it to stash counterfiet $20 plates in and they aren't anxious to give it up. NOTES: * - The wrecked Petty stockcar is actually the first General Lee ever produced. It was used for the famous jump scene at Oxford College that is seen at the end of the opening credits for most Bo and Luke episode of "Dukes." * - This episode has the 1st version opening footage, 1st version closing footage. STARRING: Tom Wopat as Luke John Schneider as Bo Catherine Bach as Daisy Denver Pyle as Uncle Jesse and James Best as Sheriff Rosco Coltrane also starring Sorrell Booke as Boss Hogg Ben Jones as Cooter and Waylon Jennings as the Balladeer CREDITS: Supervising Producer: Joseph Gantman Co-Produced By: Gy Waldron and Bill Kelley Created By: Gy Waldron Written By: Bob Clark Directed By: Ron Satloff END CREDITS: Executive Producers: Paul R. Picard and Philip Mandelker With: Sonny Shroyer as Enos Guest Stars: Larry Bishop, Judith Baldwin and Peggy Rea as Lulu Featuring: Rod Amateau as Manny, Claude Humphrey as Big John, Jerry Rushing as Ace Parker Associate Producer: Skip Ward Director of Photography: Robert Jessup A.S.C. Art Director: Charles Hughes Title Song Composed and Sung By: Waylon Jennings Music Performed By: The Waylors Music Produced By: Richie Albright Unit Production Manager: Albert J. Salzer 1st Assistant Director: Bill Baker 2nd Assistant Director: Fred Wardell 2ND UNIT Director: Paul Baxley Director of Photography: Alan Facemire 1st Assistant Director: Scott U. Adams Film Editor: Albert P. Wilson, A.C.E. Music Editor: Abby Marable Sound Editor: Angel Editorial, Inc. Sound: Don Sanders Set Decora]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[HOT LITTLE MAMA SOLFEDJOE]]></title>
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                <title><![CDATA[Blue Christmas By ELVIS PRESLEY (Cover)]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[Blue Christmas By ELVIS PRESLEY (Cover) I know he didnt write the song, but its the version most of us know and that I'm most familiar with. It written by Billy Hayes and Jay W. Johnson. Its been recorded by a vast aray of recording artists. Ann Wilson and Nancy Wilson of the band Heart Art Paul Schlosser recorded a parody of "Blue Christmas" called "Plaid Christmas" Billy Eckstine Billy Idol Brenda Lee Bright Eyes with Conor Oberst Chaim Tannenbaum (on album The McGarrigle Christmas Hour) Clay Walker Celine Dion Chris Isaak Collective Soul David Frizzell Dean Martin Dinning Sisters with Bob Atcher Dustin Kensrue Earl Thomas Conley Elvis Presley, likely the most famous version Engelbert Humperdinck Face To Face Fats Domino Flee The Seen Frank Yankovic George Canyon Glen Campbell Harry Connick, Jr. Highway 101 Hugo Winterhalter Jim Reeves Jingle Cats Jon Bon Jovi Joe Perry John Denver John Holt Johnny Cash Johnny Mathis Joshua James (folk singer) Laima Lawrence Welk Leon Redbone Low Mahogany Christmas Players Marie Osmond Mike Denver Nicole Atkins on The Hotel Café Presents Winter Songs a compilation of original recordings and classic holiday tracks sung by a lineup of female singer-songwriters Russ Morgan and His Orchestra first pop version; #13 on Billboard in 1949 Sawyer Brown Seymour Swine and the Squealers, an unofficial imitation of Porky Pig (variously attributed to Mark McCollum[1]; or Denny Brownlee; or John-Boy and Billy of WRFX-FM [2]) Shakin' Stevens Sheryl Crow Stonewall Jackson The Brian Setzer Orchestra The Misfits The Graduate The Oak Ridge Boys The Partridge Family The Perishers The Platters The Ventures Tom Keifer Vince Gill Willie Nelson Wynonna Just to name a few. Haha]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[Bob Dylan- WHAT KIND OF FRIEND IS THIS - 1966]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[From EAT THE DOCUMENT, DENVER TAPE 1966. Tell me what kind of friend is this What kind of friend is this? Who loves me behind my back What kind of friend is this Shows up every place I've been She act kind of 'lone but she don't She making a loan But you know she won't She got a language [in] the morning And she's making it on my bed Aw, what kind of friend is this. What kind of friend is this makin' [...] What kind of friend is this Losing up anything Back off, [boy] When she goes down [Lay down laid] She's walking around Well, she ain't got nothin' but she's teedle toodle tummin' on a pack of beens Tell me what kind of friend is this? F Well she [don't lean if she don't man] C You know she's gonna be her dog. F She [done gone], She [no ho] C G7 Heat stopped a-beating and she [...] Well, what kind of friend is this make me holler to and fro who wants to go everywhere I wanna go Back off, she don't care for me [...] own lady if she could only see I'd give her everything If she comes back along to this [/hiss?]. Tell me what kind of friend is this?]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[Ron Paul on The Bailout CNN American Morning]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[RON PAUL Additional Keywords: dave ridley report ron paul revolution ridleyreport free state project new hampshire libertarian party freedom secession independence united states u.s. constitution constitutionalist market anarchist anarchism anarchy talk live ed brown elaine brown marketeer liberty republican democrat mary ruwart bob barr michael badnarik staters don't taze me bro taser tazer hunter s. thompson government paulville gun rights guns fascism communism secede civil disobedience law federal reserve department of homeland security feds fed sovereign tyranny tyranny irs john lynch taxation taxes tax real id rebellion police abuse independent indie media new gonzo journalism campaign for liberty live free or die nh congress congressional denver colorado district one first Diana DeGette iraq war patriot act Dutch Ruppersberger maryland richard matthews rich patriot act socialism slavery coercion force]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[Jack Johnson Highlights]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[00Rooster4Life00 Presents a Tribute Video to Jack Johnson. Johnson's boxing style was very distinctive. He developed a more patient approach than was customary in that day: playing defensively, waiting for a mistake, and then capitalizing on it. Johnson always began a bout cautiously, slowly building up over the rounds into a more aggressive fighter. He often fought to punish his opponents rather than knock them out, endlessly avoiding their blows and striking with swift counters. He always gave the impression of having much more to offer and, if pushed, he could punch quite powerfully. Johnson's style was very effective, but it was criticized in the white press as being cowardly and devious. By contrast, World Heavyweight Champion "Gentleman" Jim Corbett, who was white, had used many of the same techniques a decade earlier, and was praised by the press as "the cleverest man in boxing."[1] By 1902, Johnson had won at least 50 fights against both white and black opponents. Johnson won his first title on February 3, 1903, beating "Denver" Ed Martin over 20 rounds for the World Colored Heavyweight Championship. His efforts to win the full title were thwarted as world heavyweight champion James J. Jeffries refused to face him. Blacks could box whites in other arenas, but the world heavyweight championship was such a respected and coveted position in America that blacks were not deemed worthy to compete for it. Johnson was, however, able to fight former champion Bob Fitzsimmons in July 1907, and knocked him out in two rounds.[1] He eventually won the world heavyweight title on December 26, 1908, when he fought the Canadian world champion Tommy Burns in Sydney, Australia, after following him all over the world, taunting him in the press for a match. The fight lasted fourteen rounds before being stopped by the police in front of over 20,000 spectators. The title was awarded to Johnson on a referee's decision as a T.K.O, but he had severely beaten the champion. During the f]]></description>
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                <title><![CDATA[BVM MIG-15 a Turbine Powered Model Aircraft]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[This BVM MIG-15 is being flown @ Chatfield Aerodrome in the southwest Denver area during a Warbird Rally in 2004. This model aircraft was built in 2000. The maiden flight was completed in Grand Junction, Colorado in the spring of 2000. The model built of Fiberglass, Spruce & Balsa wood & Carbon fiber. The kit is Manufactured / produced by Bob Violet Model Products. It is painted with automotive clear-cote paints. Airspeed averages 160 MPH! Flying weight is 25lbs. It is controlled by a 9-channel Futaba radio. It holds 110 oz of Jet-A fuel, which allows a 10-minute flight. Flight of this type of Model aircraft is restricted to Academy Of Model Aeronautics (AMA) Turbine Waivered pilots. Location, conditions, and restrictions for flight of this type of Model aircraft are very carefully controlled for obvious safety reasons.]]></description>
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