Friday, April 20, 2012

Acura NSX Concept at 2012 New York International Auto Show NYIAS

Acura NSX Concept at 2012 New York International Auto Show NYIAS
Acura NSX Concept at 2012 New York International Auto Show NYIAS Welcome to AutoMotoTube!!! On this channel you will find videos of cars, motorcycles, motorboats, yachts, motor homes and everything that moves on wheels or in the water. In most of my short videos (2-5min), I take a look at the exterior design and interior arrangements of the vehicle, so you can receive general idea and appreciation of certain brand or model. My coverage is from Auto, Moto, Boat shows and dealerships from New York, Toronto and Montreal City areas and I have more than 600 High Definition videos, organized in playlist. To find a video of a certain model in my channel, just write the brand and model name in the search bar above, or have a look in my playlist. I am trying to constantly improve the quality of my videos, so you can enjoy in a better way all these beautiful pieces of machinery! You can find me on my official facebook and twitter pages: www.facebook.com www.twitter.com or if you have ! chance, check out my web site: www.automototube.net -- there I have all my videos organized and all the vehicles easy to find. Thanks for watching and stay tuned!!! A lot more to come...





Death Cab For Cutie -Follow you into the dark (Cover)

Death Cab For Cutie -Follow you into the dark (Cover)
Such a long title. Love of mine, some day you will die but I will be close behind, follow you into the dark.





Prime Minister David Cameron visits David Nieper

Prime Minister David Cameron visits David Nieper
Prime Minister David Cameron made a surprise visit to the David Nieper design studios and factory - he said "David Nieper is a great example of the very best of Great British fashion manufacturing"





Lead Me-Sanctus Real

Lead Me-Sanctus Real
Winter Jam 2012





Legendary Producer Bob Johnston remembers Bill Wilson's Ever Changing Minstrel

Legendary Producer Bob Johnston remembers Bill Wilson's Ever Changing Minstrel
Producer Bob Johnston talks about recording artist Bill Wilson. It was 1973 and Bill Wilson showed up at producer Bob Johnston's Nashville home with his guitar. He said, "I'd like to make a record." Johnston, who produced Dylan's "Blonde on Blonde," Leonard Cohen's "Songs From A Room" and Johnny Cash's "Live at Folsom Prison," reluctantly let him in his house. Bill played him some songs. Bob loved him. He rounded up some crack studio guys and cut the record. We are not sure who is on the record. Most likely Mac Gayden and Kenny Buttrey, who both played on "Blonde on Blonde," are on it. It was released on Columbia Records in 1973. Bob never saw or talked to Bill Wilson again since the recording session. And Bob had not heard the record again until February 22, 2012. That's when Tompkins Square label owner Josh Rosenthal brought the record over to Bob's house. Rosenthal had recently found the LP for a quarter. He wanted to find out what he could about the session. While Bob di! d have some hazy recollections, the album is still quite a mystery. 'Ever Changing Minstrel' is being reissued on the Tompkins Square in Autumn 2012. Bob Johnston's credits include: Patti Page: "Hush, Hush Sweet Charlotte" US #8 (1965) Bob Dylan: Highway 61 Revisited (with the exception of "Like a Rolling Stone") (1965), Blonde on Blonde (1966), John Wesley Harding (1967), Nashville Skyline (1969), Self Portrait (1970), New Morning (1970) Simon and Garfunkel: Sounds of Silence (1966), Parsley, Sage ...