petra haden sings the who sell out - i can see for miles скачать видео бесплатно
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10 years назад
David Koval
Check out this video on YouTube: Petra Haden- Sings The Who Sell Out- Acapella I can see for miles
10 years назад
bseaman2000
I hope The Who loves this woman as much as I do!
11 years назад
M Danahey
I've loved Petra for ages, but there is no need for a 40 year old woman to be provocative when plenty of 20 year old ho bags are willing to stick their tongues out. Word on the street is she was to busy be a....well to make a new That Dog Album...Oh Well I guess retarded artsy types are more important than those who put her on the map in the first place. Thank goodness Rachel is more humble
12 years назад
34alainb
yeah ;-)
12 years назад
Johnny Deutschemark
Now with photoshop, no one has to sit in a bath-tub full of beans anymore. I miss the olde days!
12 years назад
Ed D
You have a token for the clue bus Ride On...
12 years назад
Thomas Beckmann
This is a great TOLKNING.
12 years назад
1stSaintsFan
It is interesting, but I miss the drumming of Keith Moon. It is interesting, but I miss the bass playing of John Entwistle. It is interesting, but I miss the guitar playing and singing of Pete Townsend. It is interesting, but I definitely miss the singing of ROGER DALTREY. I MISS THE FUCKING WHO. It is interesting, but Irritating as HELL>
13 years назад
672Kevin
Stunning. So much love for the material. I love these songs too. Thank you.
13 years назад
dave brenneman
petra haden sings the who sell out - i can see for miles
13 years назад
ClassicTVMan1981X
The jingle at the end of this song is called "Charles Atlas." It goes: "The Charles Atlas course with Dynamic Tension, can turn you into ... the beast of a man."
13 years назад
David Drummond
If you have not yet heard Petra Haden's treatment of The Who Sell Out, stop right now and give yourself a treat. She does all of the parts, faithfully and lovingly recreating the album from top to bottom, including all of the "commercials." So what's the big deal? Two words: a capella.