60s-70s Japanese Instrumental Cinema Funk Breaks & Beats 45 minutes of various funky old japanese soundtracks, samples, breaks, and beats. (all killer, no filler) Originally released for Knocksteady (Podcast #41): Tripmastermonk – Knocksteady Zencast Vol. 2: Ninja Funk & Gangster Ballads: Ode to the Brotherland *I have no control over any of the ad placements. […]
Four Tops “Ask The Lonely” My Extended Version! No copyright infringement intended. If felt, comment below and I will remove this video. One of my older extended versions, created 6 or 7 years ago…the Tops with the amazingly profound “Ask The Lonely”…extended. Gorgeous background by Motown’s ANdantes, Funk Brothers and the Detroit Symphony! source ,
City of God | ‘Lesson Learned’ (HD) | 2002 With Li’l Ze running the show, the runts quickly learn that their actions have serious consequences. In the scene: Li’l Ze (Leandro Firmino da Hora) About City of God: The streets of the world’s most notorious slum, Rio de Janeiro’s City of God, are a place […]
Millie – My boy lollipop 1973 Millie – My Boy Lollipop 1973 (Released 1964) My boy lollipop, You made my heart go giddy up. You are as sweet as candy; You’re my sugar dandy. Ha, ho my boy lollipop, Never ever leave me, Because it would grieve me. My heart told me so I love […]
The Poets – That’s the Way It’s Got to Be (1965) Scottish psychedelic rock group The Poets and their 1965 single “That’s the Way It’s Got to Be” on Decca Records (F12074). source ,
I Ain’t Superstitious , Jeff Beck , 1968 Vinyl Written by Willie Dixon and first recorded by Howlin’ Wolf. Jeff Beck recorded the song for the 1968 debut album, “Truth” by the Jeff Beck Group, featuring Rod Stewart on vocals. Beck’s versions prominent feature is Beck’s guitar work at every break. The album reached #15 […]
Amon Düül II – Between The Eyes (1970) Amon Düül II (or Amon Düül 2, Pronunciation = Amon Düül) is a German rock band. The group is generally considered to be one of the pioneers of the West German krautrock scene. Their 1970 album Yeti was described by British magazine The Wire as “one of […]