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The Farm - All Together Now ( Dj Batra vidz )
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Old MacDonal had a farm
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The Farm of Tomorrow
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Alien Ant Farm - Movies
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Music video by Alien Ant Farm performing Movies with Marc Klasfeld [Video Director], Emilie Sennebogen [Video Producer] (C) 2001 Geffen Records
Alien Ant Farm - Smooth Criminal
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Alien Ant Farm - Glow
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Music video by Alien Ant Farm performing Glow with Marc Klasfeld [Video Director], Tony & Vem [Video Director], Amanda Eads [Video Producer], Alison Foster [Video Producer] (C) 2003 Geffen Records
Animal Farm (ENGLISH Part 1/8)
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I do not own animal farm. Part 2 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehmAJTfVIlQ Part 3 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8DnsmSxJTVE Part 4 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pslrcrAJKbM Part 5 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7X4q446wKNM Part 6 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P83fiuCISYg Part 7 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pouSevDWmL8 Part 8 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXlUO9yDWzI
Farm band aid
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We created a website www.farmbandaid.org to raise awareness about local farming and Farmaid.org. We went to Whole Foods Market and advertised on produce with custom rubber bands. The rubber bands will connect the consumer to the local farmer on our website. Produce already comes with rubber bands - we put some more value on it. We polled customers and 7 out of 10 were willing to pay a premium for the locally grown produce that they could then track on Farmbandaid.org.
Alien Ant Farm - These Days
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Music video by Alien Ant Farm performing These Days with Marc Klasfeld [Video Director], Richard Alarcon [Video Editor], Alison Foster [Video Producer] (C) 2003 Dreamworks Records
Bob Dylan - Maggies Farm 1965 live
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Bob Dylan - Maggies Farm 1965 live I ain't gonna work on Maggie's farm no more. I ain't gonna work on Maggie's farm no more. Well, I wake up in the morning, Fold my hands and pray for rain. I got a head full of ideas That are drivin' me insane. It's a shame the way she makes me scrub the floor. I ain't gonna work on Maggie's farm no more. I ain't gonna work for Maggie's brother no more. I ain't gonna work for Maggie's brother no more. Well, he hands you a nickel, hands you a dime, asks you with a grin If you're havin' a good time, Then he fines you every time you slam the door. I ain't gonna work for Maggie's brother no more. I ain't gonna work for Maggie's pa no more. No, I ain't gonna work for Maggie's pa no more. Well, he puts his cigar in your face just for kicks. His bedroom window It is made out of bricks. The National Guard stands around his door. Ah, I ain't gonna work for Maggie's pa no more. I ain't gonna work for Maggie's ma no more. No, I ain't gonna work for Maggie's ma no more. Well, she talks to all the servants About man and God and law. Everybody says She's the brains behind pa. She's seventy-two, but she says she's twenty-four. I ain't gonna work for Maggie's ma no more. I ain't gonna work on Maggie's farm no more. I ain't gonna work on Maggie's farm no more. Well, I try my best To be just like I am, But everybody wants you To be just like them. They sing while you slave and I just get bored. I ain't gonna work on Maggie's farm no more. (Instrumental)
Sex Farm - Spinal Tap
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Alien ant farm Smooth criminal
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Alien ant Farm - "Smooth Crimial"
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Alien Ant Farm - Smooth Criminal: MTV Mask Version
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Music video by Alien Ant Farm performing Smooth Criminal: MTV Mask Version with Marc Klasfeld [Video Director], Amanda Eads [Video Producer] (C) 2001 Geffen Records
RATM - Maggie's Farm
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Junior's Farm
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Reform the 2007 Farm Bill
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Animal Farm Trailer
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George Orwell's Animal Farm - 1999 Hallmark. The clip belongs to this post: http://www.istencsaszar.hu/?p=407
info about my snowmobiles at davids farm
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Farm Sluts
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Roots of Blues -- Bukka White „Parchman Farm Blues"
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„Parchman Farm Blues" (B. White) Recorded: Chicago, March 7, 1940 Bukka White (vcl) (g), Washboard Sam (w) Bukka White (November 12, 1909 -- February 26, 1977) was a delta blues guitarist and singer. "Bukka" was not a nickname, but a misspelling of White's Christian name by his second (1937) record label, (Vocalion). Born Booker T. Washington White near Houston, Mississippi, he gave his cousin B. B. King, a Stella guitar, King's first guitar. White himself is remembered as a player of National Steel guitars. He also played, but was less adept at, the piano. White started his career playing the fiddle at square dances. He claims to have met Charlie Patton early on, although some doubt has been cast upon this; regardless, Patton was a large influence on White. White typically played slide guitar, in an open tuning. He was one of the few, along with Skip James, to use a crossnote tuning in E minor, which he may have learned, as James did, from Henry Stuckey. He first recorded for the Victor Records label in 1930. His recordings for Victor, like those of many other bluesmen, fluctuated between country blues and gospel numbers. His gospel songs were done in the style of Blind Willie Johnson, with a female singer accentuating the last phrase of each line. Nine years later, while serving time, he recorded for folklorist John Lomax. The few songs he recorded around this time became his most well-known: "Shake 'Em On Down," and "Po' Boy." Bob Dylan covered his song "Fixin' to Die Blues", which aided a "rediscovery" of White in 1963 by guitarist John Fahey and ED Denson, which propelled him onto the folk revival scene of the 1960s. White had recorded the song simply because his other songs had not particularly impressed the Victor record producer. It was a studio composition of which White had thought little until it re-emerged thirty years later. White was at one time managed by experienced Blues manager, Arne Brogger. Fahey and Denson found White easily enough: Fahey wrote a letter to "Bukka White (Old Blues Singer), c/o General Delivery, Aberdeen, Mississippi." Fahey had assumed, given White's song, "Aberdeen, Mississippi", that White still lived there, or nearby. The postcard was forwarded to Memphis, Tennessee, where White worked in tank factory. Fahey and Denson soon travelled to meet White, and White and Fahey remained friends throughout White's life.. He recorded a new album for Denson & Fahey's Takoma Records, whilst Denson became his manager. White was, later in life, also friends with fellow musician, Furry Lewis. The two recorded, mostly in Lewis' Memphis apartment, an album together, Furry Lewis, Bukka White & Friends: Party! At Home. One of his most famous songs, "Parchman Farm Blues", about the Mississippi's infamous Parchman Farm state prison, was to be released on Harry Smith's fourth, never realized, volume of the Anthology of American Folk Music. His 1937 version of the oft-recorded song, "Shake 'em on Down," is considered definitive, and became a hit while White was serving time in Parchman. White was sampled by electronic artist Recoil for the track, "Electro Blues For Bukka White", on the 1992 album, Bloodline; the song was reworked and re-released on the 2000 EP "Jezebel".
Bob Dylan - Maggie's Farm (1976)
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From the Rolling Thunder Revue, at Fort Collins, Colorado, 23 May 1976, Bob Dylan performs Maggie's Farm.
Sky News report on racist farm murders in South Africa
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http://www.farmmurders.com http://www.plaasmoorde.com Since 1994 close to two thousand farmers have been murdered in tens of thousands of farm attacks in South Africa, many brutally tortured and/or raped, often in front of family members also taken hostage. The South African government calls it crime but often nothing is stolen. These brutal attacks are carried out by well armed organised (often very young) blacks against defenceless white farmers and their families and not even infants or the elderly are spared. Zimbabwe pales in comparison. Where is the world-wide outcry? Mandela, wipe that smile off your face.
Xtc - Love On A Farm Boys Wages
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spinal tap goes to an airforce base
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