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The original (and extremely rare) video from his 1979 "Rise" album. Enjoy! P.S. I had the once in a lifetime opportunity to see Herb and Lani play at Blues Alley in Georgetown Washington DC 12 May 2008. The show was absolutely spectacular. After all these years, they both still have it: the skills and the love. Truly a remarkable show. Herb and Lani, thanks to all of the wonderful years of warming our hearts with your great art work. You both are truly blessed as well as I was at your show.
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this the japanese rapper THA BLUE HERB peforming live at fuji rock 2000..the songs name is "ill-beatnik"
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Container gardening is a great way to grow plants, vegetables and herbs without needing a lot of space. Herbs do especially well and can be grown right outside your kitchen door. In this video, you'll learn how to use an old farmer's market basket to make a great container garden. Fill it with your favorite herbs and your cooking will be full of flavor all summer long.

Extremely rare video taken from his 1967 "Singer" show. Timeless...Enjoy. P.S. I had the once in a lifetime opportunity to see Herb and Lani play at Blues Alley in Georgetown Washington DC 12 May 2008. The show was absolutely spectacular. After all these years, they both still have it: the skills and the love. Truly a remarkable show. Herb and Lani, thanks to all of the wonderful years of warming our hearts with your great art work. You both are truly blessed as well as I was at your show.
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If you like this video, check out my page for more. --------------------From the Legends of Jazz Guitar, Vol. 1 video

Here's the complete video from his 1982 album "Fandango". This video collaborates his first 20 years as a recording artist with the TJB and solo efforts. I cannot believe it's been over 45 years now since he first started. Please enjoy this little history. P.S. I had the once in a lifetime opportunity to see Herb and Lani play at Blues Alley in Georgetown Washington DC 12 May 2008. The show was absolutely spectacular. After all these years, they both still have it: the skills and the love. Truly a remarkable show. Herb and Lani, thanks to all of the wonderful years of warming our hearts with your great art work. You both are truly blessed as well as I was at your show.

Extremely rare clip from the 1967 Singer show. Enjoy. P.S. I had the once in a lifetime opportunity to see Herb and Lani play at Blues Alley in Georgetown Washington DC 12 May 2008. The show was absolutely spectacular. After all these years, they both still have it: the skills and the love. Truly a remarkable show. Herb and Lani, thanks to all of the wonderful years of warming our hearts with your great art work. You both are truly blessed as well as I was at your show.

Any movie directed by 5 different people is bound to be confusing. This was, off course, no exception. Orson Welles reportedly insisted on including magic tricks into his scenes, a possible source of the friction between him and Peter Sellers. When Mata Bond swings into action, the background music is "Bond Street" ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgvu1arJ9YI ) also scored by this film's composer, Burt Bacharach. The real Bond Street can be seen in the later James Bond movie, Octopussy (1983). Peter Sellers and Orson Welles hated each other so much that the filming of the scene where both of them face each other across a gaming table actually took place on different days with a double standing in for one the actors. Peter Sellers often caused interruptions by leaving the set for days at a time. The rift between Orson Welles and Peter Sellers was partly caused by the arrival on set of Princess Margaret, sister of the Queen. Sellers knew her of old and greeted her in an ostentatious manner to ensure all cast and crew noticed. However, the Princess walked straight past him and made a big fuss over Welles. Nonplussed, Sellers stormed off the set and refused to film with Welles again. An enormous Taj Mahal-type set was designed for the film but never built. The real Taj Mahal can be seen in the later James Bond movie Octopussy (1983). The gadget used by Le Chiffre to cheat at Baccarat was a pair of infra-red sunglasses with x-ray capabilities. X-ray sunglasses would also be seen in the later James Bond movie The World Is Not Enough (1999). The West German street Feldmanstrasse seen in the film is a name parody of the film's producer Charles K. Feldman. This is the location of the Mata Hari Dance & Spy School. The first thing seen in the movie which is the graffiti seen on the Paris pisoir at the film's beginning read: "Les Beatles". Orson Welles attributed the success of the film to a marketing strategy that featured a naked tattooed lady on the film's posters and print ads. A carpet beater can be seen hanging from the side of Orson Welles's chair. This is a link to the original Casino Royale novel, in which Le Chiffre tortures Bond by thrashing his testicles with a carpet beater. At least two gags involving Peter Sellers in this film later resurfaced in the Pink Panther films of the 1970s: a sight gag involving Sellers wearing a Toulouse Loutrec costume, and a joke involving a driver running away when being asked to "follow that car." That man was Stirling Moss, one of the greatest race car drivers of all time. The name for the organization SMERSH is derived from "Smiert Spionam" which means "death to spies". "Smiert Spionam" is the the full phrase from which the acronym of the Soviet counterespionage organization SMERSH took its name. It existed as early as World War II, and was a branch of the NKVD (later KGB). Le Chiffre is a French word which translates into English as "The Cypher" or "The Number". Other translations in different languages include "Die Nummer", "Herr Ziffer", and "Mr. Number". In his first scene David Niven is seen bouncing up and down in a chair whose seat is fixed to what appear to be accordion bellows. This is a "chamber horse", a home exercise machine that was popular in 18th-century Britain. In the "vault" scene towards the end, Bond says, "Careful, it's vaporized lysergic acid, highly explosive". Lysergic acid is actually used in the synthesis of the hallucinogen LSD, and is not an explosive. In the German spy school, Polo mentions some of the former students, among them Peter Lorre. Peter Lorre played Le Chiffre in the original, made-for-TV version of Casino Royale on "Climax!" (1954). The Le Chiffre agent killed in a Berlin phone booth is played by Vladek Sheybal, who previously played an enemy agent in From Russia with Love (1963). More: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0061452/trivia

Please enjoy this clip from the remarkable documentary "Oscar Peterson: Music in the Key of Oscar," which traces four decade of the singular sound of Oscar Peterson, one of Jazz's all-time great pianists; from his early days as Montreal's Teenage Boogie-Woogie sensation through his meteoric rise to international celebrity with Norman Granz ground-breaking Jazz at the Philharmonic and beyond. In this treasure trove of musical gems, one very special highlight is the reunion tour of the original Oscar Peterson Trio- Oscar, bassist Ray Brown and Guitarist Herb Ellis- regrouping to prove that they still have the magic. And almost as memorable as the music is the voice of the man himself, passionately and articulately guiding us through his unfolding creative and personal evolution. Wall-to-wall music, rare footage and in-depth interviews with a who's who of Jazz icons, including Ella Fitzgerald, Quincy Jones, Dizzy Gillespie and others, create a film that is destined to become a classic: The history of one man's music and his ambition to honor his father's credo to "Be the best." Some of this film's musical highlights include a performance with Count Basie, Caravan, Gentle Waltz, Boogie Woogie, Tiny's Exercise (Art Tatum), Tenderly, Sweet Loraine (Nat "King" Cole), Hymn to Freedom, Bag's Groove, Place St. Henri, Perdido (Cleo Lane & John Dankworth), March Past, Nightmare, Hallelujah Time, Nigerian Marketplace, Lonesome One...and more. Other topics covered include the Anatomy of the Trio, Montreal's Golden Era, Measuring Up to Art Tatum, the Johnny Holmes Big Band, The Color Barrier and Race Relations, Norman Granz, Jazz At The Philharmonic (JATP), Dizzy Gillespie, Ella Fitzgerald, Ray Brown's Perspective, Touring Europe, Substance Abuse Casualties, Social Change in America, Civil Rights Movement - The Dream, The Permanence of Jazz, The Competitive side of Oscar, Award Presentations, the Royal Albert Hall Performance, and much more. For more information, to view our entire catalog, or to purchase the DVD, please go to www.view.com

Jazzy Tribute Song for Barack Obama by Herb Geller Obama Bound Composition, Lyrics, Alto Sax, Flute: Herb Geller Vocals: Robbie Smith Drums programmed by: Vassili Papadopoulos Piano: Burkhard Braune Recording: Sven Kohlwage Camera: David Luter Editing: Nico Ebinger (www.rentmybrain.net)

From the Singer Show in 1967. Enjoy. P.S. I had the once in a lifetime opportunity to see Herb and Lani play at Blues Alley in Georgetown Washington DC 12 May 2008. The show was absolutely spectacular. After all these years, they both still have it: the skills and the love. Truly a remarkable show. Herb and Lani, thanks to all of the wonderful years of warming our hearts with your great art work. You both are truly blessed as well as I was at your show.
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