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Willy fog introLa intro de una pedazo de serie ochentera. Que recuerdos cada vez que lo veo :_)
The Sweet - Little WillyThe Sweet on Top of the Pops.
Steam Boat WillyFirst Ever released Mickey Mouse cartoonby: Walt DisneyAnimated by : Ub IwerksUploaded by: Blip3452
Willy Mason - Save MyselfI love this song
Tex Avery Chilly Willy The Legend Of Rockabye Point 1955Tex Avery Chilly Willy The Legend Of Rockabye Point 1955
One String WillyAmazing Willy plays guitar with one string
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Little WillyThe Sweet performing "Little Willy"
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Re: World of Warcraft Commercials - Willy ToledoHD version of the commercialWilly Toledo - English Sub"Hi, my name is Willy Toledo... and I am a Paladin.""I am a combination of a spell caster and a specialist in melee combat.""...up-close and personal, clearly what I like most.""But this is serious, I´m a protector of the Holy Light.""I am Willy Toledo, and I'm a Paladin.""And you?""What's your game?"This is a World of Warcraft Commercial that is the property of Blizzard Entertainment.
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Willy Fog endingLa cancion del final de esta serie.
Wonka: Drug Baron (Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory recut trailer)The film recut as a dark, hallucinogenic thriller slash morality tale.Music: Requiem for a Dream/Clint Mansell, Fight Club/Dust Brothers, Tomorrow Never Knows/Beatles, Carrion/British Sea Power
Willy Astor - AlkoholwortspielWilly Astor bei Ottis Schlachthof 2004
the sweet - little willy HQ (with lyrics)North sideeast sidelittle WillyWilly wears the crownhe's the king around town.DancingglancingWilly drives them sillywith his star shootershimmy shuffle down.'Way past oneand feeling alright'cause when little Willy's round they can last all night.Lay downstay downstay downdown.'Cause little WillyWilly won't go homebut can't push Willy roundWilly won't go;try tellin' ev'rybodybutohnolittle WillyWilly won't go home.Up towndown townlittle WillyWilly drives them wild with his runaround style.InsideoutsideWilly sends them sillywith his starshineshimmy shuffle smile.Mama done chaseWilly down thru' the hallbut laugh Willy laughhe don't care at all.Lay downstay downstay downdown.'Cause little Willy...Little WillyWilly won'tWilly won'tWilly won'tlittle WillyWilly won'tWilly won'tWilly won't.Sweet's origins go back to 1965, with UK soul band "Wainwright's Gentlemen", which included drummer Mick Tucker and vocalist Ian Gillan. The group were limited to small UK clubs playing a mixture of R&B and psychedelia. Gillan quit in May 1965 to join Episode Six, and, later, Deep Purple. Gillan's eventual replacement was vocalist Brian Connolly. Tucker and Connolly remained with Wainwright's Gentlemen until early 1968.In January 1968, Brian Connolly and Mick Tucker left Wainwright's Gentlemen to form another band, calling themselves The Sweetshop. They recruited a bass guitarist/lead vocalist named Steve Priest from a local band called 'The Army', having previously played with another local band 'The Countdowns'. Frank Torpey, a friend of Tucker's, was recruited to play guitar. It did not take long for Sweetshop to develop a following on the pub circuit, and they were signed to the Fontana record label. At the time, another UK band released a single under the same name Sweetshop, so the band shortened the name to The Sweet. Their debut single "Slow Motion" (July 1968) failed to chart. Sweet was released from the recording contract, and Frank Torpey left. Steve Priest in his autobiography says Gordon Fairminer was approached to play for them when Torpey decided to leave but turned the job down as they were only receiving £15.00 per week at the time.With a new line-up now in place, a management deal was secured with a newly formed, and unknown song writing team, consisting of Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman. Phil Wainman was the executive producer. This management deal also included a worldwide (except U.S.) record contract with RCA Records.Sweet initially attempted to combine various musical influences, including 1960s bubblegum pop groups such as The Archies and The Monkees, with more heavy rock-oriented groups such as The Who. Sweet adopted the rich vocal harmony style of The Hollies, with distorted guitars and a heavy rhythm section. This fusion of pop and hard rock would remain a central trademark of Sweet's music.Another influence on Sweet's music was 1960s drummer Sandy Nelson, who partially influenced Mick Tucker's drumming style. In particular, Sweet tracks such as "Ballroom Blitz" and "Man With The Golden Arm" contain elements of Sandy Nelson's 1961 U.S. Top 10 hit, "Let There Be Drums".First album appearanceSweet's first album appearance was on a Music For Pleasure release, but The Sweet had one side only, The Pipkins (after whose sole hit, "Gimme Dat Ding", the LP was titled) had the other. The LP features the A-side and B-sides of the three commercially unsuccessful Parlophone singles before Sweet finally found success with "Funny Funny", which was the band's first single release for RCA. Despite the album cover shot of The Sweet featuring Andy Scott, he was not actually a band member until "Funny Funny" and does not feature on any of these recordings. The band's guitarist then was Mick Stewart and wrote two of the featured B-sides on this compilation. The official release date was December, 1970.In January 1971, Sweet made their UK television debut on a pop show called Lift Off, performing "Funny Funny".[edit] International successIn March 1971, "Funny Funny" became their first international hit, climbing to the Top 20 on many of the world's charts. Although the next single, "All You'll Ever Get From Me" (May 1971) failed to chart, "Co-Co" (June 1971) became a hit (UK #2). But the following single, "Alexander Graham Bell" (October, 1971) was only a minor hit (UK #33).
World of Warcraft Commercial Willy Toledo [Eng Sub]World of Warcraft Commercial Willy Toledo with English Subtitles.
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Willy Astor: Geographische WortspieleDer Wortspiel-König!Live und in Farbe bei den Songs an einem Sommerabend 1999.http://www.Willy-Astor.de
Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory Sweded (original 1971)Freya and Joshua Elliott Swede Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory for the Be Kind Rewind competition.Includes parental cameos.
Reenactment #1: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate FactoryThe First of my Re-enactment series.This is me, re-enacting a scene from the 1971 movie "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory." I play the part of both Grandpa Joe and Willy Wonka in this pivotal scene where Grandpa Joe confronts Wonka in his office inquiring him on Charlie's lifetime supply of chocolate. Wonka is less than pleased with Charlie's breach of contract, however.My resources were limited: I wanted to do a scene with two people, preferably men, and this came to mind. Nearing the end of Summer '05, I was bored... so I did this.Resources: My grandfather's coat and hat; my dad's tuxedo vest; lint from the dryer for the moustache scotch-taped to my face; a work desk with papers scattered around; a chair
Willy (Mink) Deville - Spanish strollWilly DeVille (b. August 25, 1950) is an American singer and songwriter. First with his band Mink DeVille (1974--1985) and later on his own, DeVille in his 35-year career has created songs that are wholly original yet rooted in traditional American musical styles. DeVille has worked with collaborators from across the spectrum of American music, including Jack Nitzsche, Doc Pomus, Dr. John, Mark Knopfler, Allen Toussaint, Eddie Bo, Brenda Lee, Los Camperos de Nati Cano, and David Hidalgo. The typical DeVille song — if any of his songs can be called "typical" — is filled with romantic conviction and yearning. Latin rhythms, blues riffs, doo-wop, Cajun music, strains of French cabaret, and echoes of early-1960s uptown soul can be heard in DeVille's work. Mink DeVille was a house band at CBGB, the historic New York nightclub where punk rock was born in in the mid-1970s. DeVille helped redefine the Brill Building sound, and after his move to New Orleans in 1988, helped spark the roots revival of classic New Orleans R&B. His soulful lyrics and explorations in Latin rhythms and sounds have helped define a new musical style sometimes called "Spanish-Americana." He is a star in Europe but unheralded in his native United States.Critic Robert Palmer wrote about him in 1980, "Mr. DeVille is a magnetic performer, but his macho stage presence camouflages an acute musical intelligence; his songs and arrangements are rich in ethnic rhythms and blues echoes, the most disparate stylistic references, yet they flow seamlessly and hang together solidly. He embodies (New York's) tangle of cultural contradictions while making music that's both idiomatic, in the broadest sense, and utterly original."Doc Pomus, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member with whom he penned several songs, wrote about him, "DeVille knows the truth of a city street and the courage in a ghetto love song. And the harsh reality in his voice and phrasing is yesterday, today, and tomorrow—timeless in the same way that loneliness, no money, and troubles find each other and never quit for a minute."
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VISION SEED Willy Whitefeather on 'HOPE'Willy Whitefeather was the visionary who inspired the award-winning animated short film "HOPE," directed by Catherine Margerin, and produced by Mary Mathaisell.In "Vision Seed," images of Whitefeather himself are overlaid against the backdrop of "HOPE," the original short film, as the viewer is carried into the story with Whitefeather's own voice as narrator. What was once an fantastic journey told in spectacular imagery, and sound, has now been blessed with the added beauty of the oral tradition; a legacy which Whitefeather upholds.Modern-day mythmaker, and storyteller for young and old alike, Whitefeather provides a vision carried from the ancients into modernity, of hope that human beings may one day move beyond just tolerance to an embrace of all differing views, peoples, and beliefs: An embrace that holds within it a joyous acceptance, and bliss that naturally compels humankind toward service, and the help of all creation.Whitefeather's seed has germinated, sprouted, and branched out to people around the world, like a contemporary Kokopelli spreading seeds for future generations, Whitefeather's vision has also made it's way into the documentary film, "Dance With Destiny."Filmmaker Bruce Weaver met Whitefeather while developing his documentary film about the future of humanity, as we currently sit dangerously close to the edge of possible extinction, environmental collapse, and careless distruction of our home; the Earth.Willy Whitefeather is the copyright holder to "HOPE," and has provided director Bruce Weaver with permission to use the film "HOPE" both in his film "Dance With Destiny," in this one, ""VISION SEED."Brandon Rogers acts as some of his favorite celebrities:BoratEllenChristopher WalkenWonkaRick MoranesSandra BernhardLewis BlackStuart
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