Join: Aug 26, 2006
Name: erkider
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Videos (6)
Slow Children performing "Lonely Bee"
- Length: 3:48
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- Author: erkider
Tags: Slow Children Pal Shazar Andrew Chinich
Slow Children (Pal Shazar & Andrew Chinich) performing a new track - "Lonely Bee' - at The Living Room in NYC - April 14, 2010
"Fiction on a Shelf" performed by Slow Children
- Length: 2:21
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- Author: erkider
Tags: Slow Children Pal Shazar Andrew Chinich
"Fiction On A Shelf" performed by the reformed Slow Children (Pal Shazar & Andrew Chinch) @ The Living Room in NYC - April 14, 2010.
Slow Children : Pal Shazar & Andrew Chinich!
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- Author: erkider
Tags: Pal Shazar Andrew Chinich Slow Children
Slow Children : Pal Shazar & Andrew Chinich! Performing "Late Night Transatlantic" from the album Mad About Town at The Living Room in NYC - February 17, 2010. More info at www.palshazar.com
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Me Singing Mama Who Bore Me from Spring Awakening
- Length: 1:58
- Rating Average: 5.0' max='5' min='1' numRaters='2' rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#overall from people
- View Count: 190
- Author: rugged64
Tags: Mama Who Bore Me Spring Awakening
Me singing Mama Who Bore Me from the great musical Spring Awakening
Blondie Funtime
- Length: 2:29
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- View Count: 4455
- Author: goldenrod442
Tags: Blondie Iggy Pop Punk Rock Debbie Harry
Old black and white film of Blondie rockin' out from 1977 covering Iggy Pop song Funtime.Looks Like there having LOTS of fun.
PSA Tin Woodman American Heart Association
- Length: 0:29
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- Author: love2register2
Tags: psa commercial heart association tin woodman woodsman animation 70's 70s 1970s 1970's public service announcement ad
"Remember the Tin Woodman...from saturday mornings?" If you're a 70's kid you might have answered "no" until you saw this again. A great one imo for illustrating the "how much exactly do I have stored in my brain that I can't remember right now?!" factor.