Corey Delaney, Party Liaison
- Length: 3:28
- Rating Average: 4.66 from 3193 people
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- Author: crikeymedia
Tags: Corey Crikey Delaney Narre party Warren
Corey Delaney being interviewed on A Current Affair about the Narre Warren house party that has infuriated the media and turned Corey into a superstar.
Delaney, Bonnie & Friends - Comin' Home
- Length: 6:42
- Rating Average: 4.87 from 285 people
- View Count: 155465' favoriteCount='1279
- Author: rhye999
Tags: 1970 Beatles blues Bonnie Clapton comin' coming Delaney Derek Dominos Eric George Gordon Harrison home Radle rock
Delaney & Bonnie with the future Derek and the Dominos (Eric Clapton, Jim Gordon, Carl Radle, Bobby Whitlook) plus George Harrison playing the classic song "Comin' Home" live
Jack's Mannequin - Miss Delaney (fan-made music video)
- Length: 3:44
- Rating Average: 4.73 from 207 people
- View Count: 157368' favoriteCount='584
- Author: deadzoner
Tags: andrew corporate everything in jacks jacksmannequin mannequin mcmahon something transit
I made a video for Miss Delaney from a bunch of Something Corporate and Jack's Mannequin clips.
Corey Worthington Delaney- Party Host, Extraordinaire
- Length: 4:59
- Rating Average: 4.70 from 305 people
- View Count: 116317' favoriteCount='651
- Author: jsirch817
Tags: $20000 500 Affair Australia cops Corey Current damage Delaney house neighborhood party people police Worthington
What does a 16 year old Australian do when his parents go away for the weekend? Throw the most intense house party ever. The best part yet? Corey Worthington Delaney still hasn't spoken to his parents about it. Subscribe to JSirch817's videos to make sure you stay up to date on the ridiculousness
The delaney - Pete doherty solo
- Length: 2:13
- Rating Average: 5.00 from 7 people
- View Count: 3388' favoriteCount='9
- Author: captainbert
Pete doherty solo rhythm factory
Delaney & Bonnie
- Length: 10:9
- Rating Average: 4.90 from 52 people
- View Count: 29755' favoriteCount='247
- Author: PalepoliChild
Tags: Bonnie Clapton Delaney Eric George Harrison
Live With George Harrison & Eric Clapton
Delaney and Bonnie with Eric Clapton 1969
- Length: 3:24
- Rating Average: 4.90 from 198 people
- View Count: 121250' favoriteCount='868
- Author: Appleturnover321
Tags: bonnie clapton cream delaney eric
From "The Price of Fame" television show
Open Your Eyes - Sean Delaney
- Length: 3:48
- Rating Average: 4.59 from 427 people
- View Count: 280204' favoriteCount='653
- Author: AutismSpeaksVids
Tags: autism delaney music sean speaks video
Sean Delaney is musician as well as a Direct Support Professional with the Special Needs Program in upstate New York. After spending several years working with adults with autism and other developmental disabilities, he felt compelled to speak to his generation. This song is a plea to his peers to open their eyes and encourage them to become more aware and involved with this rapidly growing population. Please visit his myspace site for more information about Sean and his music. http://www.myspace.com/sdotlyric
Delaney & Bonnie - Groupie (Superstar)
- Length: 3:29
- Rating Average: 4.75 from 16 people
- View Count: 5357' favoriteCount='38
- Author: NedNickerson2008
Tags: Bonnie Bramlett Carpenter Courson Delaney Jim Karen Leon Morrison Pamela Richard Russell tribute
Husband-and-wife duo Delaney and Bonnie Bramlett were among the foremost proponents of blue-eyed soul in the 1960s and '70s. They're famous for luring Eric Clapton into their midst and influencing the direction of his solo work, but their own legacy stands up well beyond that. Delaney & Bonnie operated in a time when the boundaries of music were bursting open, and their sound is an organic mix of rock, blues, soul, gospel, and country which made for timeless songs and memorable performances. Accounts of the origin of "Groupie (Superstar)" vary somewhat, but the song grew out of the late 1969/early 1970 nexus of English and American musicians known as Delaney, Bonnie, & Friends that involved Delaney and Bonnie Bramlett, Leon Russell, Eric Clapton, Duane Allman, Rita Coolidge, and various others. The song's working title during portions of its development was "Groupie Song". In its first recorded incarnation, the song was called "Groupie (Superstar)", and was recorded and released as the B-Side to the Delaney & Bonnie single "Comin' Home" in December 1969. Released by Atlantic Records,, the full credit on the single was to Delaney & Bonnie and Friends Featuring Eric Clapton. Sung by Bonnie, the arrangement featured slow guitar and bass parts building up to an almost gospelish chorus using horns. The song featured Leon Russell on keyboards, Eric Clapton on guitar and Rita Coolidge doing background vocals. Some accounts have Coolidge suggesting or inspiring the song's creation in the first place, and working with Bonnie Bramlett on her portion of the writing. Coolidge would later go on to sing the song in Joe Cocker's live concert shows and would record the song for Cocker's live "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" album. The song was about, as the title suggests, a groupie who holds a strong love for a rock star after a short sexual involvement. He has moved on to the next town, and despite his promises to see her again she can now only hear him on the radio. She is just left pure hopeless yearning as evidenced by the chorus: Don't you remember you told me you loved me, baby ? Said you'd be coming back this way again, baby ? Baby, baby, baby, baby, oh, baby...! Delaney & Bonnie were not yet well known at the time, and "Comin' Home" only reached #84 on the U.S. Singles Pop Chart, although it achieved a peak of #16 on the UK Singles Chart. I've not been able to find out exactly which rock star the "groupie" is longing for, but for this video, I chose to focus on one of the rock icons of that era, Jim Morrison of the Doors. The video features a few concert clips as well as photos and home movies of Pamela Courson, his common-law wife. GROUPIE (Superstar) (Words and music by Leon Russell and Bonnie Bramlett) Long ago and so far away, I fell in love with you Before the second show. Your guitar, It sounds so sweet and clear - But it's just the radio And you're not really here. Don't you remember you told me you loved me, baby? (You told me you loved me!) Said you'd be coming back this way again, baby... (I've been waiting for you, baby!) Don't you remember you told me you loved me, baby? Woah-oh, mmmm... Loneliness is such a sad affair (sad affair) And I can hardly wait to sleep with you again. What to say to make you come again? (come again) Come back and play for me your sad guitar. Oh, yeah! Baby, baby, baby, baby, oh, baby! (I've been waiting for you, baby!) Don't you remember you told me you loved me, baby? (You said you loved me, baby!) Said you'd be coming back this way again, baby (Baby, my baby!) Baby, baby, baby, baby, oh, baby! (I've been waiting for you, baby!) Baby, baby, baby, baby, oh, baby...
I don't know why - Delaney & Bonnie with Eric Clpaton
- Length: 5:8
- Rating Average: 4.84 from 55 people
- View Count: 28949' favoriteCount='256
- Author: Slowhand505
Tags: Bonnie Clpaton Delaney don't Eric know why with
I don't know why - Delaney & Bonnie a with Eric Clpaton & George harrison
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