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Elephant Man - Gully Creepa/BOOM
finally a video for this song...it's kooool |
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Papoose I Get Gully Video
Papoose freestyle over i get money I get gully video shot on Kay Slay Day from the new sub zero dvd Pap Kills It |
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Natasja gully Slang
the danish rapper natasja - |
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Joker - Gully Brook Lane (Instrumental)
Gully Brooke Lane Prod. By Joker |
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Elephant Man-Gully Creepa/Boom
Gully Creeper |
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Ferntree Gully Library Promotion
Promotional Video created for the Ferntree Gully Library. www.swaymedia.com.au |
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Elephant Man - Gully Creepa
http://www.rahtidfm.com |
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Aana meri gully
Starring Vidya Balan |
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The Dovells - Hully Gully Baby
The Dovells originally formed in Philadelphia in 1957 as the Brooktones, taking their name from Overbrook High School, where each of the original members - Jerry Gross (aka Jerry Summers), lead and first tenor, Len Borisoff (aka Len Barry), lead and tenor, Mike Freda (aka Mike Dennis), second tenor, Arnie Silver (aka Arnie Satin), baritone, Jim Mealey, bass, and part-timer Mark Gordesky (aka Mark Stevens), tenor - attended classes. They began singing at local school functions and occasionally at John Madara's record store, located at 60th and Market Streets in Philly. (Madara had co-written "At the Hop" for Danny & the Juniors). The Brooktones performed locally for the next few years and recorded a song called "No, No, No", which gained some recognition in Philadelphia, but the group had little success outside the immediate area and eventually disbanded. Summers and Dennis left to form a new group called the Gems with Mark Stevens and Alan Horowitz in the summer of 1960. In the meantime, Barry and the other Brooktones were negotiating to sign with Bob Marcucci's Chancellor Records (home to teen idols Fabian and Frankie Avalon), adding William Shunkwiler and Jerry Sirlin to the group. In December of 1960, after a live audition for Cameo/Parkway, they were quickly signed to the label. Barry later asked Summers to come back and help out on the harmonies and at Summer's suggestion, Mike Dennis also joined the group as well. They were now back to the core group. Cameo exec Bernie Lowe wanted a new name for the band and suggested the Brooktones change their name to the Deauvilles (after the Deuville Hotel in Miami Beach). The boys didn't object to the new name, but thought it was too hard to spell and changed it instead to the Dovells. In late spring, the quintet returned to Cameo's studios to record their new "A" side: the 1957 Teenagers ballad "Out in the Cold Again". While this session was proceeding, Parkway promotion man Billy Harper entered the studio, excitedly talking about a new dance kids were doing called "the Stomp" at the Goodwill Fire Hall in Bristol, just outside Philadelphia. Jerry remembers, "Billy put on a student's record of "Everyday of the Week," and you'll notice the guitar riff at the beginning sounds familiar, and that's what they were dancing to. Kal and Dave said "hey, we should write a song called 'The Bristol Stomp'" and they did overnight. (and practically over "Everyday of the Week".) They came in the next day and said, 'Let's record this'. "Out in the Cold" became the "B" side. "Bristol Stomp" spent the better part of the summer of 1961 doing nothing, and then it broke out of the Midwest. On September 11th "The Bristol Stomp" gained enough momentum to go national and by October 23rd was the number two seller in America according to Billboard and the number one seller according to Cash Box. "Bristol Stomp" also reached number seven on the R&B chart. Parkway felt that they had found the Dovell's niche, and followed "Bristol Stomp" with "Do the New Continental." The song had the same kind of dance orientation and made Billboard's Pop chart on January 27, 1962, and reached number 37. In fact, their next three singles were all dance titles that all charted, including "Bristol Twistin' Annie", number 27, "Hully Gully Baby," number 25, and "The Jitterbug," number 82, all in 1962, giving them five different charters to five different dances in a little over a year. After the sub-standard "Save Me Baby" in January 1963, the Dovells came back with a powerful tune called "You Can't Sit Down." By the summer, it was one of the top songs in the country, both Pop and R&B. Their next single, "Betty in Bermudas" was another goodie in the "You Can't Sit Down" vein, and the Kal Mann/Dave Appell-penned song (the writers of many Dovells recordings) was a perfect summer rocker. Unfortunately, by the time it built up enough steam to chart, summer was already over, and it only managed to climb to number 50. On tour, The Dovells backed up Fabian, Chubby Checker, and Jackie Wilson and often recorded as an unaccredited vocal group behind Checker (that's them on the hit "Let's Twist Again"). They toured continuously, until tensions arose and ultimately exploded at a Christmas show performance in Miami Beach in December 1963. Over differences in direction, Len Barry quit the group. Now down to a trio, the remaining Dovells recorded three flop singles in 1964 but toward the end of 1965, they appeared in the film "Don't Knock the Twist", appearing alongside Dion, Chubby Checker, and the Marcels. |
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Tone Loc as Goanna (Fern Gully)
Title says all. |
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The Olympics - Hully Gully
Hit R&B song from 1959. |
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Prodigal Son - Gully People Cry
Prodigal Son - Gully People Cry Artiste Website: www.radikalprodigal.com |
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MAVADO LAST NIGHT and GULLY SIDE VIDEO MIX
The much anticipated Music Video Mix of Last Night and Gully Side from Mavado's hit album with VP Records "Gangsta For Life" Directed by Little X. Directors Cut and Raw version available from VPRECORDS.com and VPRECORDS.BLOGSPOT.COM Official and UNCUT!!! Download this video for Free from the VP Records Channel at Revver.com Gangsta for Life now on sale at VPREGGAE.com or You can Download the Album Ringtones and more at PLANETREGGAE.com |
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Assassin - Gully Sit'n
Uploaded with permision by Reggae Rocket. |
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Meri gully _ Euphoria
Very nice music vdo..one of my favourite |
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Fern Gully
A video clip about Fern Gully. |
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Waist Deep - I Get Gully
a little video i made |
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Orchestra Bagutti - Hully Gully part2- Luna Innamorata
Gloria + Luna innamorata, cantate da Marianna Francesca e Matteo dell'orch.Bagutti, in tv. |
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Mike Bloomfield Hully Gully
I don´t know when and where the song was recorded |
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Gully Rainjah (Neckle Camp)
Gully Rainjah in Jammers basement showering down Banditt TV. |
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Gully Sit'n - Assassin
Gully Sit'n - Assassin |
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GULLY LOW JAZZ BAND: BIRDLAND Oct. 8, 2008 I
Hot jazz caught live! The Louis Armstrong Centennial Band: Jon-Erik Kellso (t); Jim Fryer (tb, voc); Anat Cohen (cl); Ehud Asherie (p); David Ostwald (tuba, ldr); Kevin Dorn (d). And, as Louis sang, you don't learn that in school! |
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Tiny Tim sings Snake Gully Swagger
Tiny Tim sings an Australian song The Snake Gully Swagger. Part of a Tiny Tim special on Australian TV. More Tiny videos on my blog: http://scubyndo.blogspot.com/ |
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Drs Feat Kenny Ken - Everyman (Hill & Gully Rmx)
Drs Feat Kenny Ken - Everyman (Hill & Gully Rmx) |
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Terreon Gully Solo w/ Christian McBride Band
This cat is sick as hell! Definitely check out the Christian McBride Live @ Tonic cd. Three discs each over an hour long of insane jazz, fusion, r&b, and hip-hop. |
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