BORDELLO 1981

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aztekler
idare eder
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fairline36
Oh ja... :smile:))
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Serbitar
wooooow... so sexy!
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yakitty
hell YEAH
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justonemoreuser
Good vintage!
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Not bad.
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too much story.
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feelme5050 comments: August 7, 2011, 9:49 pm "Hi lov it but whats the name of the first song" ...i say what planet are you from but this question is so old.

Anyhow its called 'Rising Sun Blues" it was first recorded as "The House of the Rising Sun" by C. Ashley & G. Foster in 1934, then numerous artists followed putting their own spin on the traditional and original lyrics. The most reknown recording was done by "The Animals" in 1964. This one however being that it has a female vocalist leads me to believe that it is more likely to be Gwen Foster singing than Eric Burden. To find more info 'google it' or go to Wikipedia. I personally love the original and maybe second only to 'The Animals' rendering.
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DocGiff
Loved this video when it came out.... even better now. Thanks for posting.
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