You click the share on youtube, under the video, block and copy it.
In here, click on the film strip above the field in which you wrire.
Copy the youtube link into the field and bingo :)
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Last one... need to go to bed!
http://youtu.be/oDnNF5cHCdo
I used to go to one hell of a lot of concerts in my teens...
http://youtu.be/NCH4z0UJbj4
Last one for me too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LdnAbtIF3YM
Bowie and Bjork. Good work lads :thumbup:
The fantastic Jazz FM Late Lounge 2200 to 0100 with awesome chillin' sounds, I like :-)
Ah! A great track and probably the best on an under rated (badly recorded and eventually re-mixed and re-released) album most of which I saw Dylan sing live at the Picnic at Blackbushe in '78.
Steve Douglas plays sax and people like Derby Tup will remember that Steve came to prominence on Duane Eddy's brilliant "Have 'Twangy' Guitar, Will Travel" (Jamie JLP-3000) which debuted on the Billboard Album Chart in January 1959 where it stayed for 82 weeks (peak position #5): a rare success for a rock album at that time and one that broadened the horizons for rock artists who had really only seen their careers in terms of singles up to that point.
And "Yep!" I saw Duane Eddy when he first toured the UK in...well it was some time ago now so I'd better get back to writing my book.
All the Youtube clips of the wonderous Elizabeth Fraser at Meltdown 6/8/12. NEVER thought I'd see the day. I'm happy now.
What with the Julian Assange malarky, I'm lsitening to this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44t3xc_XDes&feature=relmfu
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEgUUTkqRRQ
Another guitar genius from the modern era
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fA-u5bzKKwA
And another.
And the final member is
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CT70CfL8rMg
Joe, John, Dan, Jack and Eric are the 5 best guitarists of the modern era (imo of course)