User: LeonVorg |
Its the Hardest thing - 98 Degrees
Its the Hardest thing - song by 98 Degrees... Wow! I love this song!...I want to dedicate this song for my special friend... Tags: Its the hardest thing 98 Degrees love song |
User: PIONPIONNE |
Placebo - 36 degrees (very good quality)
Clip de "36 degrees" de Placebo Tags: placebo 36 degrees |
User: miraclemart |
90 degrees
A breathtaking 3D short movie created by a very talented French team (http://90degrees.free.fr/). Great soundtrack too Tags: 90 degrees 3d animation movie quantum transcendence quest light physics chaos order 90degrees music soundtrack concrete |
User: Jeremy1960 |
The Three Degrees - When Will I See You Again 1974
This is a classic performance of "When Will I See You Again", performed on the Christmas 1974 edition of Top of the Pops by the lovely Three Degrees. Fayette, Valerie and Sheila glisten and shimmer as they sing their smash hit No.1 record on the World's most popular music show! Pure class!!! Tags: Three Degrees Fayette Pinkney Valerie Holiday Sheila Ferguson Philadelphia Dream-Girls |
User: 1mcsource |
1MC Podcast: 360 Degrees
http://1mc.us/main/podcasts/2007/01/24/podcast-360-degrees/ 01 360 Degrees (f/ Del Tha Funkee Homosapien & Mr. Lif) by Push Button Objects 02 Could You Be? (Instrumental) by Vast Aire 03 Kanstrumental 5 by Kan Kick 04 The Tugboat Complex Pt. 3 by Aesop Rock 05 Illogistics by Illogic 06 The Light by Common 07 Prison Workout (f/ CJ The Cynic) by Blueprint 08 Freedom Train by De La Soul 09 Can You Hum A Tune by LA Carnival 10 The Polar Palms Of Moscow by J. Rawls 11 From The Planet Of Eat by Cannibal Ox 12 Drugs Ain't Cool by Ebony Rhythm Band 13 Emcees Smoke Crack Remix by Edan 14 Real Eyes (Instrumental) by Quasimoto 15 Maiysha by Miles Davis 16 Award Tour by A Tribe Called Quest 17 Drugs, Sex, Alcohol, Rock-N-Roll by Soul Position 18 Respiration (f/ Common) by Black Star 19 Crazy by Freestyle Fellowship Tags: 1mc 1mcsource podcast Mr. Lif Vast Aire ribe Called Quest Fellowship Blueprint Del Funkee Homosapien Aesop Rock Common |
User: mizzellekate |
98 degrees-i do(cherish you)
....mah fave... Tags: ido cherish you 98 degrees |
User: Jeremy1960 |
The Three Degrees - MacArthur Park 1975.
The Three Degrees, live in London, 1975. Who would have thought that Jim Webb's masterpiece, a hit for Richard Harris in 1968, would become the biggest number in the glamorous Trio's stage show for many years? See for yourselves their amazing performance; fantastic harmonies, inventive dancing and glamour off the Richter Scale!!! Tags: Three Degrees Fayette Pinkney Valerie Holiday Sheila Ferguson Jim Webb MacArthur Park Dream-Girls |
User: rachelabichen |
my everything-98 degrees
ha!! another 98 degres MV Tags: 98degrees myeverythinhg nickdrew jeffjustin |
User: DR1473R |
Lil' Wayne - 1000 Degrees / Im Me
Hot track off of the Weezyaveli Mixtape. The sample is from Moby and the song is called "God Moving Over the Face of the Waters" Tags: lil wayne Weezy Baby Weezyaveli Im me 1000 Degrees Tha Carter The Pt.3 |
User: NationalGeographic |
6 Degrees Warmer: Mass Extinction?
If the world warms by six degrees, oceans will turn into marine wastelands and natural disasters become common events. Six Degrees Could Change the World : SUN FEBRUARY 10 8P et/9P pt : http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/sixdegrees/?source=4003 Tags: global warming six degrees could change the world degree |
User: NightStarRomanus |
212 degrees - The Extra Degree
At 211 degrees, water is hot. At 212 degrees, it boils. And with boiling water, comes steam. And steam can power a locomotive. Tags: 212 degrees extra degree motivational inspiring perseverance |
User: mizzellekate |
invisible man-98 degrees
invisible man-98 degrees Tags: 98 degrees invisible man |
User: NationalGeographic |
4 Degrees Warmer: Great Cities Wash Away
If the world warms by four degrees oceans will rise and glaciers will disappear, cutting off fresh water to billions. Six Degrees Could Change the World : SUN FEBRUARY 10 8P et/9P pt : http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/sixdegrees/?source=4003 Tags: global warming six degrees could change the world four degree |
User: djmahogany |
Three Degrees Dirty Old Man
This track was culled from the awesome 70s girl group The Three Degrees. The song is from their Philadelphia Internaional Records debut album. The costumes and choreography are amazing. Sheila, Valerie, & Fayette are superb. Tags: Three Degrees Dirty Old Man Philadelphia Internaional Records Sheila Ferguson Disco |
User: tokioboi |
Three Degrees - Nigai Namida
Nigai Namida (Bitter Tears) Tags: three degrees |
User: NationalGeographic |
5 Degrees Warmer: Civilization Collapses
If the world warms by five degrees the planet reaches a nightmare vision of life on Earth as traditional social systems break down. Six Degrees Could Change the World : SUN FEBRUARY 10 8P et/9P pt : http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/sixdegrees/?source=4003 Tags: global warming six degrees could change the world five degree |
User: niles |
This Gift by 98 Degrees
this song is dedicated to my honey cherry liza macapagal i love so much your hon arnel albesa Tags: This gift love |
User: tokioboi |
Three Degrees - T.S.O.P.
T.S.O.P. The sound of Philadeliphia Tags: three degrees philly sound |
User: NationalGeographic |
3 Degrees Warmer: Heat Wave Fatalities
If the world warms by three degrees the Mediterranean and parts of Europe will wither in the summer's heat. Six Degrees Could Change the World : SUN FEBRUARY 10 8P et/9P pt : http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/sixdegrees/?source=4003 Tags: global warming six degrees could change the world three degree |
User: sharkygooddays |
Dreams Come True - 43 Degrees North Latitude
So good! Isn't it? Dreams Come True is one of my favorite Japanese Pop groups. Miwa Yoshida, her song and lyrics are beautiful. Of course,Masato Nakamura,his arrangement is very cool! Visit their Web site. http://www.dctgarden.com/index2.html Tags: Dreams Come True DCT Miwa Yoshida Masato Nakamura diamond15 fourtythree degrees north latitude ドリカム |
User: sadlerswells |
zero degrees
zero degrees is a remarkable collaboration between four of today's most respected artists. Moroccan-Flemish Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui is best known for his work with Les Ballets C. de la B. while Akram Khan is renowned for developing his own 'contemporary Kathak' style, winning numerous awards including a Time Out, Critic's Circle and South Bank Show award. For zero degrees they bring their unique styles together. Mercury Award winning composer/producer Nitin Sawhney adds his own East-meets-West sound with a specially commissioned score played live by four musicians, and Turner Prize winner Antony Gormley has contributed the staging - two life-size casts of the dancers. zero degrees explores borders - between countries, cultures and, most importantly, between life and death. It challenges, prompts and inspires, in a seamless fusion of dance styles, music and contemporary art. If you missed this show last time, be sure to book now for your last chance to see this spellbinding piece of dance. Tags: zero degrees Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui Akram Khan Nitin Sawhney Antony Gormley Sadler's Wells |
User: erikell |
Mad Tv 98 Degrees
Mad Tv skit with 98 Degrees and some of the cast memebers of the show. Tags: Mad Tv 98 Degrees |
User: Presyden |
98 Degrees - Because Of You
98 Degrees - Because Of You Tags: 98 Degrees - Because Of You |
User: IanLevine |
The Three Degrees - Contact
The Three Degrees were formed in 1963 by Richard Barrett and signed to Swan records. They were originally Fayette Pinckney, Linda Turner, and Shirley Poole, as the vehicles for his vision of creating the next great girl group. Turner and Poole were quickly replaced by Helen Scott and Janet Harmon, and Barrett began the process of molding the trio into a regional favorite, training them extensively and booking them at record shops and talent contests throughout the Eastern United States. The group was signed by Philly-based Swan Records in the mid-60s and scored a regional hit with "Gee Baby," working with a number of great local musicians, some of whom would become the backbone of the Philadelphia soul movement of the 70s. In 1966 Scott temporarily left the group and was replaced by Sheila Ferguson, already an accomplished solo singer, with a song on Swan that was to become a Northern Soul favourite, "Heartbroken Memories", and Valerie Holiday took over Harmon's slot. They then signed to Warner Brothers and recorded this wonderful song, "Contact", that became one of the favourites at Blackpool Mecca's legendary Highland Room. After Warner Bros, the act was then signed by Roulette Records and in 1970 scored their first major national hit, a top 5 remake of the Chantels' "Maybe." They followed later that year with the popular "You're the One," and landed a brief appearance singing in the Gene Hackman hit movie The French Connection. A major career move for the Three Degrees was their signing by Gamble & Huff's up-and-coming Philadelphia International Records in 1972. They made an immediate splash with the disco hit "Dirty Ol' Man" before joining with MFSB (the Philadelphia International house band) to record the Soul Train theme song "TSOP," which became an across-the-board #1 hit. They then followed the next year with what would become their signature song, the sophisticated ballad "When Will I See You Again," one of the greatest songs ever to come from Philadelphia, and the group's biggest international hit. The Three Degrees continued with moderate success at PIR before moving over to Epic Records in 1975 and then to Ariola. During the next decade their success in the U.S. was limited but they became bigger than ever in the U.K., where they continued to score with hits such as "Giving Up, Giving In" and "Woman In Love." Prince Charles proclaimed them his favorite group (they were guests at his wedding to Princess Diana) and they were consequently labeled by the British Press as "Charlie's Angels." Helen Scott rejoined the group (replacing Pinckney) in 1976, and the lineup of Scott, Ferguson and Holiday continued for a decade, when Ferguson left the group, ultimately being replaced with Cynthia Garrison and resulting in the lineup on this video, Valerie Holiday, Helen Scott and Cynthia Garrison, the lineup that continues to this day. We were very proud to re-record "Contact" and film them for "The Strange World Of Northern Soul", thanks to their wonderful manager, the founder of Blues and Soul magazine, John Abbey. Tags: Northern-Soul Philly Sixties-Soul Diva Girl-Groups Classic Motorcity Blackpool-Mecca |
User: britishcouncilar |
zero degrees
Performance de zero degrees en Sadlers Wells, Londres (julio 2005) Tags: zero degrees akram khan sidi festival internacional buenos aires british council argentina |