Monday, April 9, 2012

UberStrike 2011-2012 Glitches!

UberStrike 2011-2012 Glitches!
Sorry about all the cuts... there was alot of editing to do :\. Anyways for some of these glitches u need spring grenades. My name is EpicToasterizle and the other guys name is 360striker. The clan name is RAG3!. ENJOY AND SUBSCRIBE AND DON'T FORGET TO LEAVE YOUR COMMENTS! :D Songs are Ready2Rage and Deviance by Bassnectar/Jantsen and Excision/Dasik! I do not own the songs or the game. Game is by Cmune.





HELLYEAH - Thank You (lyrics)

HELLYEAH - Thank You (lyrics)
HELLYEAH singing "Thank You" off the "Hellyeah" album (2007) released on the Epic label. I do not own the rights to this song, I just love it! This video is made under the fair use provision of the copyright law and is intended for non-profit use only.





America - I Need You (Musikladen - 1975)

America - I Need You (Musikladen - 1975)
America was a light folk-rock act of the early '70s who had several Top Ten hits, including the number ones "A Horse with No Name" and "Sister Golden Hair." Vocalists/guitarists Dewey Bunnell, Dan Peek, and Gerry Beckley met while they were still in high school in the late '60s; all three were sons of US Air Force officers who were stationed in the UK After they completed school in 1970, they formed an acoustic folk-rock quartet called Daze in London, which was soon pared down to the trio of Bunnell, Peek, and Beckley. Adopting the name America, the group landed a contract with Jeff Dexter, a promoter for the Roundhouse concert venue. Dexter had America open for several major artists and the group soon signed with Warner Bros. Records. By the fall of 1970, the group was recording their debut album in London, with producers Ian Samwell and Jeff Dexter. "A Horse with No Name," America's debut single, was released at the end of 1971. In January 1972, the song -- which strongly ! recalled the acoustic numbers of Neil Young -- became a number three hit in the UK The group's self-titled debut album followed the same stylistic pattern and became a hit as well, peaking at number 14. Following their British success, America returned to North America, beginning a supporting tour for the Everly Brothers. "A Horse with No Name" was released in the US that spring, where it soon became a number one single, pushing Neil Young's "Heart of Gold" off the top of the charts; America followed ...





Anji (from Davey Graham) by Guido Jaspers

Anji (from Davey Graham) by Guido Jaspers
Angie or Anji from Davey Graham played on a Martin HD 35. This arr. is based on the arr. from Bert Jansch