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This UA-cam channel is a continuation of my first channel by the name of Alessandro Collins. I have recently lost the password to that account and have decided to move on by creating a sequel with practically the same name.
Louie - Retail Shop Scene
Taken from the sitcom 'Louie': Season 5, episode 3.
This video is a reupload because the original had audio issues.
This video is a reupload because the original had audio issues.
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Louis C.K. on Homophobia
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Taken from comedian Louis C.K.'s stand-up comedy special 'Shameless'. It was released on January 13, 2007.
The Strokes Recording 'Room On Fire' | Meet Me in the Bathroom
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Taken from the documentary 'Meet Me in the Bathroom' released on November 25th, 2022. With the help of interviews, live shows, and some never-seen-before footage, 'Meet Me in the Bathroom' documents the rise of some of New York's most iconic 2000s bands, including The Strokes, LCD Soundsystem, Yeah Yeah Yeah’s and Interpol. I was initially going to upload every scene that included the Strokes, ...
Dreams of City Escape with Maya Hawke and ALLSAINTS
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Maya Hawke draws us into a pastoral reverie for the Spring 2017 ALLSAINTS collection film. schonmagazine.com/maya-hawke-allsaints/
'Mainstream' (2020) Cast Interview | Andrew Garfield, Maya Hawke, and Nat Wolff
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A conversation with the drama/comedy movie 'Mainstream' (2020) with the director Goa Coppola, writer Tom Stuart and actors Andrew Garfield, Maya Hawke and Nat Wolff. Interview is from October 2020.
Aubrey Plaza Interview by Undergraduate Film & TV
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Interview by Undergrad Film & TV from May 19, 2020. Source: vimeo.com/516910727.
John Lennon - Oh My Love (Unreleased Takes / Song Evolution)
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Taken from 'The Ultimate Home Demos Collection (1963-1977)', from 'Vol. 6 - Everyone Had A Hard Year.' Tracklist: 0:00 - Oh My Love (Take 1) 1:45 - Oh My Love (Take 2) 3:17 - Oh My Love (Yoko Acapella) 6:18 - Oh My Love (Acoustic Demo)
John Lennon / The Beatles - It's Not Too Bad (The Evolution of "Strawberry Fields Forever")
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This is a bootleg album released in the year 1997 by Hawg Leg Records. It consists of 25 tracks, 9 of which are not in this video in order to avoid getting copyright claimed so that I can actually upload this video. I have these missing tracks uploaded to Dropbox. (Link: drive.google.com/drive/folders/1XyFKp6zfdDkTdS9CkWkRPa38wciOupfi?usp=sharing) Tracklist: - “It's Not Too Bad” - Santa Isabel ...
The Beatles - Hold On I'm Coming (Unreleased)
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Taken from 'The Ultimate Home Demos Collection (1963-1977).' This is an unreleased demo song by John Lennon recorded in 1966.
John Lennon and Yoko Ono's First Date
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Scene from the 1988 'Imagine: John Lennon' documentary. Tried to upload my favorite moments from this documentary, but the videos kept getting copyright claimed. I settled on only uploading my favorite scene from the movie - it's short enough to not get immediately copyright claimed.
The Beatles - Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary (Unreleased)
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Taken from 'The Beatles Complete Home Recordings.' The two voices are Paul McCartney and his then 3-year-old stepsister Ruth McCartney.
The Beatles - Over the Rainbow (Unreleased)
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Taken from 'The Beatles Complete Home Recordings'.
Louie - Divorced Parents
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Taken from the sitcom 'Louie': Season 5, episode 6.
The Beatles - Funny Moments in the Studio (1969)
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This video is a re-upload. Originally uploaded on the 2nd of June, 2021. It received a copyright strike by Apple Corps Ltd. due to footage I've used from the 'Let It Be' documentary. In this re-upload, I've removed the copyrighted footage. The removed 'Let It Be' clip: drive.google.com/file/d/1Nkx6yRXTlBDrTP_U0btBkyyGROYZMGOt/view?usp=sharing. Also, the quality of this video is worse since, lon...
John Lennon - I Don't Wanna Sleep Alone (Unreleased)
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From the unofficial album titled 'At Home' released in 2009. The album features unreleased/incomplete songs, demos, and alternative versions of already released songs.
Conan O'Brien Does Jay Leno Impression on His Podcast
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Conan O'Brien Does Jay Leno Impression on His Podcast
Norm Macdonald Talks Christianity on the Fitzdog Radio Podcast
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Norm Macdonald Talks Christianity on the Fitzdog Radio Podcast
John Lennon's Last Interview (December 8th, 1980)
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John Lennon's Last Interview (December 8th, 1980)
Neil deGrasse Tyson Talks About the Big Rip
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Neil deGrasse Tyson Talks About the Big Rip
Neil deGrasse Tyson on the Government Hiding Secretes
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Neil deGrasse Tyson on the Government Hiding Secretes
For anyone calling room on fire a bad record : you try selling 650000 records
Que forma tan peculiar y genial de cada quien de ser... Esa forma de actuar y verse... Infame y genial.
Tortured in some kids house
"There's a lot of pressure on Julian" Omg, like the Blur song?!
Crazy
They predicted it 😂
Moc hezká písnička, skvělý John ❤✌️
1:05:11 😂
Albert has a pretty good solo career now.
Rich boys prentending to be struggling artists...fuckin' hacks !
The Strokes inspired me more than any other band to start a music career. To take it seriously. True for a lot of people. I was already far along on the musical path, but discovering them, I mean really getting into them, actually a while after they released their third album, took me over the edge. Then I found out that trying to make a band that started off as friends work can be a lot like this. And neither me nor my friends were one of the Strokes. Some of us didn't even want to be. The music life is a strange one. But obviously still nothing compares to it. Now I'm more like a free agent. Hold on tight to your dream, but give it room to breathe. Or it's the other side of a nightmare.
How do you second guess a guy who wrote Is this It? Let homie cook.
W0W! Boo Hoo!!
John Lennon forever ❤
I love this album. Imho it’s better and more mature songwriting than the 1st record
JULIAN DID NOT WRITE THE SIGNS. IT WAS JP BAURSTIEN.
I have no idea what you're talking about but I'm sure you're wrong
Thanks for putting this up!
hahaha his leno impression is so spot on too
arguably their best record. the end has no end is a flawless rock song
Forgotten and barely ever known to begin with
I've never seen this before, I get the feeling they were managed really poorly, they needed a break and time to figure things out 🫣 Way too much pressure on them, and Room on Fire is a great record, how anyone can call it a failure is unbelievable 😂
rich kid Julian and rich kid Hammond Jr were ABLE to write little four square rhyming pop songs with cheap production.
if julian was so good then why did every other album suck...and if the band was so good then why did every other album suck? and if people loved them so much then why did putting out several great albums of the same calibre always get called inferior to such an extent that I can sit here and type "why do the other albums suck?"
Queer and greasy, good job boys!
They peaked with their first album
They are so magnificent, it’s quite incredible. When people say they’re overrated, I’m like, that’s impossible. The first two and Comedown Machine are my favorites.
Queer and greasy, good job boys!
These interviewers ask the dumbest questions lol
Adley Rutschman played bass for The Strokes??!!?
“Why were we Russian?” I dunno, thought you guys were from NYC
Chills
Bunch of wannabe posers
But u are watching
The "Julian is slowing every down" comment still holds true to this day
Every?
Charisma through the roof on these guys
Lmao
I absolutely love the strokes and had julian not been the way he was, we wouldve missed out on so much great music but its hard not to cringe at the idea of him dictating everything and not letting his bandmates get involved which ultimately led to them nearly breaking up.
They didn't have any good ideas and he knew it.
Julian was really the coolest man on earth atp
ROOM ON FIRE rulez.
What’s that song by the Strokes where they play consistent 8th note triads on the guitar? 😁
Elitist cringe
Two takeaways: 1) Julian never looks not utterly exhausted. 2) How could Room on Fire ever have been labeled a "failure"?
Because is this it was a massive success and everyone expected something even better in their new album so when they heard it in 2003 they just just heard what nick described as "same songs, different arrangements"
hangover always
Because "the saviors of rock and roll", when tasked with making something new, made their first album again but slightly worse
They set the expectation so high with is this it that maybe everything else after would never be good as the debut. Some bands are meant just to release one great album that will stand the test of time, like the Sex Pistols, stone roses etc
Interpol, YYY’s, Santigold, many bands from that era
The strokes are such a kick ass band. Nothing too fancy, nothing to complicated, just killer tunes, killer tones, a lot of heart. Seeing this video of the rhythym guitar and those fast downstokes is inspiring. It seems "simple" but that doesn't mean it's easy. It's hard to play simply and keep it grooving and consistent. The Strokes have so much feel.
this is it
@@bacaliboy is this it?
the REVERB channel's drum breakdown of one of the strokes song is so good and interesting. a bit like the guitar downstrokes where its kinda mechanical but also really human i dunno
Exactly, kind of like The Ramones in a way. Simple, but not necessarily easy to play like that start to finish with out missing a down-stroke, if you will. These guys had a huge impact on my formative years. They took us out of the '90s, and between The Strokes and The White Stripes I realized that it was OK to have old music be a major influence. I remember before that in the '90s any music pre-Nirvana was considered (by my friends at the time) bad and outdated, even though I knew music from the '60s and '70s was still better music.
When I first saw what these guys looked like, I assumed they sounded like MC5 or The Stooges or something. Then I heard them. Nintendo music. Weird.
Pretty sure Julian had just quit drinking here.
This album had a major impact on me. SO RAD seeing this footage.
They made one really good album and then fell apart. Julian’s ego was ridiculous
They’ve consistently made great music what the fuck are you on about
@@NorthGeorgiaGhoul the first album was their best. The 2nd was a steep drop off and most of the rest aren’t even worth a listen. Hyped up boy band with rich parents and industry connections. Without their original producer being in charge, the band became mediocre on their own
They shoulda spread out the songs on Is This It over 3-4 albums. They really blew their wad with that one
@@thomasminarchickjr.73552nd album is arguably their best what are you on about
@thomasminarchickjr.7355 I never got any of it honestly. A bunch of smarmy drugged up rich kids and one of them mumbling through a distorted guitar amp. And then the second album the same vocal sound. Seriously? They were the backstreet boys on heroin.
No one was cooler than early 00s Julian Casablancas
It seems like such a drag to be a Stroke
ya seems like Julian was both Lennon & Mccartney and they were all Georges and Ringos
@@trogman43988yeah but even George got to write and contribute, these guys were just told what to do by Julian
it looks tiring
Dealing with rich kids is a drag
Rich kids struggling lol
#uppereastsideproblems
Who cares if their parents are wealthy? They wrote some great music and at least they did something with their privilege.
Most artists and certainly art students come from well off backgrounds. Everyone else has to do something guaranteed to make money
@@L.C.Sweeney you sound like a rich kid artist
@@Antietam92 you sound like an absolute c#nt.
2:53 "dont wanna let people down" that sentence was extremely honest. props to the interviewer tho
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Such a goated video damn
Worked with a band who were playing Later With Jools Holland (UK TV music show) and the Strokes were on the show as well. Promoting Room On Fire. The atmosphere around them was toxic. The crew around them were miserable and arguing - the band seemed disinterested, stressed and really pissed off. It was a depressing spectacle to behold.
AND EVEN WITH ALL THAT BS THEY WERE THE BIGGEST BAND 0N EARTH AT THAT M0MENT. MASTERS
@@agustinorellano8266 where they though?
@@timhall3575 fuck yeah
bro flabbergasted when he finds out Julian wrote everything lmao
It always catches people off guard when they realise that singers or front men actually have just as much talent if not more than other members of the band.
I had no idea, dude is a beast.
Julian was messing with the interviewer, he obv doesn't write "riffs & everything else".. Julian writes the chords & vocal melody (songwriter). The rest of the band write their own bass/guitar/drum parts. Songwriters are entitled to majority of royalties.. Julian is a decent, generous person, he splits all royalty credits evenly with all band-members & their manager. The dude is a Legend!
@@user-fe1dn7ce4m I think he literally did write every part drums, guitars, bass. Otherwise the other strokes would've been credited as writers on ITI and ROF. Though I think AHJ did get credit for automatic stop