Duration: 07:32 minutes Upload Time: 2007-01-29 19:11:57 User: thebluesdoctor :::: Favorites :::: Top Videos of Day |
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Description: from the movie "What's Love Got to Do With It" a classic scene. |
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gangstalica ::: Favorites 2007-02-03 11:43:04 wow... I love that movie... Angela's so gorgeous __________________________________________________ | |
Shau104 ::: Favorites 2007-02-04 12:48:26 The song that Laurence Fishburne is singing is "Rocket 88" That song was recorded by Ike Turer in 1951 under the moniker Jackie Brenston and his Delta Cats. The song is considered by Rock historians to be the first ever Rock Song. Ike Turner isn't the favorite person of a lot of people, but he is the father of Rock N' Roll. __________________________________________________ | |
RedKruzer ::: Favorites 2007-02-07 18:24:49 Nice job. How were you able to keep so much resolution? What program did you use to get to Utube? Thank you. __________________________________________________ | |
wisher58 ::: Favorites 2007-02-08 13:38:44 Yhis is why i love music'great.GREAT PERFORMANCE. __________________________________________________ | |
thebluesdoctor ::: Favorites 2007-02-08 14:59:52 I used a program called Super. It converts anything to anything. I set it for mp4 with divx, You can download it for free. __________________________________________________ | |
BradAdonis ::: Favorites 2007-02-16 04:11:45 what rubbish, ike turner father of rock ROTFL __________________________________________________ | |
Shau104 ::: Favorites 2007-02-17 10:38:25 I'm sorry, if Ike Turner is not the father of Rock n' Roll, what other man or woman recorded what music historians have cited as the first rock & roll record. I believe it was Ike Turner. Look it up! __________________________________________________ | |
ThatBoyShannon ::: Favorites 2007-02-19 23:06:07 one song in particular baby always stays on my mind AHHHHH AHHHHH just one particular song baby always stays on my mind AHHHHHH everytime they play it baby i just break down and cry AHHHHHH AHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHHHHHH...that girl cracks me up..lol __________________________________________________ | |
ThatBoyShannon ::: Favorites 2007-02-22 23:45:33 alright with your Rubbish..lol __________________________________________________ | |
juunishispirit ::: Favorites 2007-02-27 15:30:31 If you "look it up", you will find many differing ideas as to what could be considered the "first", because musical style is a gradual thing and we can't really point to any single moment or recording and say definitively, "THIS was the first." __________________________________________________ | |
juunishispirit ::: Favorites 2007-02-27 15:30:56 We do know that the first to use the -term- Rock and Roll was radio dj Alan Freed in 1951. (It was taken from the song "My Baby Rocks Me with a Steady Roll") But which record was the first, or which was THE moment of the birth of Rock & Roll, would be a matter of opinion. __________________________________________________ | |
solelover44 ::: Favorites 2007-03-04 09:33:15 On the original recording of "Rocket 88", Ike Turner played the piano. "Rocket 88" was a #1 R&B hit in 1951. __________________________________________________ | |
Leerdoel ::: Favorites 2007-03-20 18:04:53 stupid ike __________________________________________________ | |
bell789 ::: Favorites 2007-03-22 08:24:56 Ike Turner was always jealous of Tina's lovely voice and her stage presence. __________________________________________________ | |
aarfeld ::: Favorites 2007-03-25 22:40:26 With its heavy backbeat and distorted guitar, most Rock historians are in agreement that "Rocket 88" is that watershed moment where Rythmn and Blues leaves off and Rock N Roll begins. __________________________________________________ |
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Ike Turner discovers Tina Turner
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