Robin Williams — Alcohol and Marijuana (live at the Met)
and Viagra.
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The Ant and The Aardvark – The Froze Nose Knows. This Mirisch Films, Inc. cartoon was released on November 18, 1970.
Produced by David H. DePatie and Friz Freleng. Directed by Gerry Chiniquy. Story by Dale Hale. Animation by Robert Bentley, Manny Gould, Kenneth Muse, Manuel Perez, and Robert Taylor. Color Design by Richard H. Thomas. Film Editing by Lee Gunther. Graphic Design by Dick Ung. Production Management by Jim Foss. Camera Operation and Electrical Department by John Burton Jr. Production Coordination by Harry Love. Voices by John Byner (Ant, Aardvark). Original Music by Doug Goodwin.
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Tom Slick in The Badyear Blimp Race. This 1967 Jay Ward Productions cartoon aired as a segment on the George of The Jungle Show.
Directed by Bill Hurtz. Produced by Betty Brenon, Jan Gusdavison, and Doris Nelson. Executive Producers: Ponsonby Britt, O.B.E., Jay Ward, and Bill Scott. Created by Allan Burns. Animation by Bob Bachman, Howard Baldwin, Herman Cohen, Phil Duncan, Bob Goe, Fred Madison, Bob Maxfield, Gary Mooney, Barrie Nelson, Jack Schnerk, Rod Scribner, Rudy Zamora, and Alan Zaslove. Backgrounds by Sam Clayberger, Bob McIntosh, and Gloria Wood. Written by Chris Jenkyns, Jim MacGeorge, John Marshall, Jack Mendelsohn, and Lloyd Turner. Edited by Skip Craig and Roger Donley. Supervising Production by Helen Hansen. Design by Sam Cornell, Don Ferguson, Don Jurwich, Bob Kurtz, Roy Morita, Rosemary O’Connor, and Shirley Silvey. Vocal Talent by Bill Scott (Tom Slick, Gertie Growler, Danny Druff, Man with No Guests, Man), June Foray (Marigold), Paul Frees (Race Caller, Baron Otto Matic), and Daws Butler (Stretch Snapback, Clutcher, Fledge Sparrow). Music by Stan Worth and Sheldon Allman.
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How do you prefer your soul music – Sweet or Memphis style?
Arthur Conley –Sweet Soul Music.
King Curtis & The Kingpins– Memphis Soul Stew.
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Springtime For Pluto. This Walt Disney Studios cartoon was released on June 23, 1944.
Directed by Charles Nichols. Animation by George Nicholas, Norman Tate, Marvin Woodward, and Sandy Strother. Story by Nick George and Eric Gurney. Layout by Charles Philippi. Backgrounds by Lenard Kester. Music by Oliver Wallace.
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The Rolling Stones — Far Away Eyes.
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Kid Rock and Sheryl Crow — Picture.
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Bugs Bunny and Marvin The Martin in Hare Way To The Stars. This Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon was released on March 29, 1958.
Directed by Chuck Jones. Story by Michael Maltese. Film Editing and Sound Effects Editing by Treg Brown. Visual Effects Animation by Harry Love. Backgrounds by Philip DeGuard. Layouts by Maurice Noble. Animation by Ken Harris, Richard Thompson, and Abe Levitow. Vocal Talent by Mel Blanc and others. Original Music by Milt Franklyn.
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Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers with Stevie Nicks — I Need To Know, live from Gatorville, 2006.
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Robin Trower — Too Rolling Stoned, live San Francisco, 1975.
Bob Dylan — Like A Rolling Stone, live, 1965.
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Johnny Carson and Carol Wayne in Art Fern and Tea Time Movies on The Tonight Show.
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Barney Bear’s Victory Garden. This Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon was originally released on December 26, 1942.
Directed by Rudolf Ising. Produced by Fred Quimby. Vocal Talent by Billy Bletcher (Barney Bear). Music by Scott Bradley.
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Keb’ Mo’ — Dirty Lowdown and Bad.
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George Harrison, Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr, Phil Collins and Elton John — While My Guitar Gently Weeps at the Prince’s Trust Concert, 1986.
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Rabbit’s Feat starring Bugs Bunny and Wile E Coyote. This Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon was released June 4, 1960.
Directed by Chuck Jones. Produced by John Burton, Sr. Film Editing by Treg Brown. Animation by Ken Harris and Richard Thompson. Backgrounds and Layouts by Philip DeGuard. Vocal Talent by Mel Blanc and others. Original Music by Milt Franklyn.
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The Rolling Stones — Street Fighting Man.
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