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No cue cards, no teleprompters, and no second takes--legendary funnyman Sid Caesar pioneered live television sketch comedy with his 1950s sitcoms Your Show of Shows and Caesar's Hour. This classic sketch is "Argument to Beethoven's 5th," Sid Caesar and Nanette Fabray play a married couple in a argument with pantomimed action and the dialogue is classic music.Enjoy!
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Genesis - Firth Of Fifth (Selling England By The Pound, 1973)
see all my Genesis videos at: http://www.youtube.c om/view_play_list?p= CF858F9F5382A934
Peter Gabriel - Lead Vocal
Mike Rutherford - Bass
Steve Hackett - Guitar
Tony Banks - Keyboards
Phil Collins - Drums
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They crash a 15 year old Volvo 940 estate, for many people the epitome of a solid and safe family car, into a 3 year old Renault Modus, notable as the first small car to earn a maximum 5 Star safety rating from the European New Car Assessment Program (Euro NCAP).
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When Fifth Gear wanted to outfit a vehicle with all the latest hi-tech gadgets, they turned to Connect2Car's MFC System to control various electrical functions on the vehicle with a cell phone via Bluetooth wireless technology!
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A medley of "Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In", "One Less Bell to Answer", "Stoned Soul Picnic", "Wedding Bell Blues", and "Up, Up, and Away" - all of their big hits to that point.
From the 1971 TV special "The Fifth Dimension's Travelling Sunshine Show".
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Steve Hackett playing the excellent guitar solo in Firth of Fifth. Supported by a killer ensemble of John Wetton, Ian McDonald, Julian Colbeck and the amazing Chester Thompson on drums! Recorded at Koseinenkin hall, Tokyo
on 16th & 17th December 1996.
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Tom Ford plays in the amazing new Lexus LS460 - a car so clever it can drive itself down a motorway, automatically steering between the white lines. It's laden with impressive technology, but at £71,000 we came to the conclusion you could do better for less.