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Death of Eighty Jam 2 3.98 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 151 exibições |
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Death Of An Angel - Human Drama 4.60 min. | 4.9130435 avaliação | 20338 exibições A Human Drama live song, from the "Fourteen Thousand Three Hundred Eighty Four Days Later" Album (1997). Great Song!. + Informações |
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David Bowie - Big Brother/Chant of the ever circling skeletal family 5.58 min. | 4.9534883 avaliação | 43882 exibições "Big Brother" is a song written by David Bowie in 1973 and intended for his never-produced musical based on George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four. In 1974 it was released on the album Diamond Dogs. It segued into the final track on the record, "Chant of the Ever Circling Skeletal Family". Lyrically, the song reflects the ending of Nineteen Eighty-Four, where Winston Smith's brainwashing is complete, and he loves Big Brother. This was described by Bowie biographer David Buckley as "a frightening paean to the Super God",while Nicholas Pegg considered that Bowie was showing how "the glamour of dictatorships is balanced with the banality". The opening trumpet line, played on a Chamberlin, has been compared to Miles Davis' Sketches of Spain.The melody in the chorus was echoed in Bowie's own "Shining Star (Makin' My Love)" from Never Let Me Down (1987). "Chant of the Ever Circling Skeletal Family" is a song written by David Bowie in 1974 ending his Diamond Dogs album. The song ends with the endlessly repeating sound of "bruh-bruh-bruh...", the first syllable of the word 'Brother' from "(Big) Brother" (the title and refrain of the preceding track) as though the record had broken. Bowie's initial intention had been for the machine to repeat the whole of the word 'Brother', but accidentally discovered that just the first syllable sounded much better. The Goth-band Skeletal Family took their name from this song. This song is David Bowie's interpretation of George Orwell's "two .... + Informações |
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Massacre de Jonestown - Documentário legendado 84.85 min. | 4.7603307 avaliação | 184755 exibições "Morram, morram com alguma dignidade. Vamos acabar logo com isso. Acabar logo com essa agonia" Quem fala é o fanático religioso Jim Jones, o líder da seita templo dos povos. Em um ponto perdido na selva da Guiana, ele comandava o suicídio coletivo de seus mais de 900 seguidores. O massacre aconteceu no dia é 18 de novembro de 1978. Essa tragédia é até hoje um dos grandes símbolos dos efeitos nocivos da fé cega. Documentário: Jonestown: Vida e Morte no Templo do Povo {Jonestown: The Life and Death of Peoples Temple} - 2006. + Informações |
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The Game Of Death - Controversial TV Show (Video) 4.63 min. | 4.757946 avaliação | 62424 exibições Join the TYT Facebook Fan Page: tinyurl.com Read Ana's blog at: www.examiner.com Follow TYT on Twitter: twitter.com Follow TYT on Google Buzz: www.google.com Check Out TYT Interviews www.youtube.com Watch more at www.theyoungturks.com TYT Network (new WTF?! channel) www.youtube.com Read Ben's Blog at www.huffingtonpost.com. + Informações |
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James Dean in Studio One: Sentence of Death - Season 5, Episode 46 (1953) 50.12 min. | 4.655914 avaliação | 46246 exibições DVD: www.amazon.com thefilmarchive.org Dean's first television appearance was in a Pepsi Cola television commercial. He quit college to act full time and was cast as John the Beloved Disciple in Hill Number One, an Easter television special, and three walk-on roles in movies, Fixed Bayonets!, Sailor Beware, and Has Anybody Seen My Gal? His only speaking part was in Sailor Beware, a Paramount comedy starring Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis; Dean played a boxing trainer. While struggling to get jobs in Hollywood, Dean also worked as a parking lot attendant at CBS Studios, during which time he met Rogers Brackett, a radio director for an advertising agency, who offered him professional help and guidance in his chosen career, as well as a place to stay. In October 1951, following actor James Whitmore's and his mentor Rogers Brackett's advice, Dean moved to New York City. There he worked as a stunt tester for the game show Beat the Clock. He also appeared in episodes of several CBS television series, The Web, Studio One, and Lux Video Theatre, before gaining admission to the legendary Actors Studio to study Method acting under Lee Strasberg. Proud of this accomplishment, Dean referred to the Studio in a 1952 letter to his family as "The greatest school of the theater. It houses great people like Marlon Brando, Julie Harris, Arthur Kennedy, Mildred Dunnock. ... Very few get into it ... It is the best thing that can happen to an actor. I am one of the youngest to belong." Dean's .... + Informações |
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Andy hug and the 10th anniversary of his death 7.28 min. | 4.9816513 avaliação | 49082 exibições Andreas Hug was born on September 7, 1964 in Zurich, Switzerland. Andy's father, Arthur, was a foreign legionnaire, who died in Thailand without ever seeing his son. He seldom saw his mother Madelaine Hug-Baumann, and together with his brother Charly and sister Fabienne, they grew up with his grandparents in Wohlen. He was six, when he started playing soccer and was also selected to the Swiss National Under-16 team.[citation needed] At eleven, he started practising karate at Wholen Karate school under Werner Schenker. [edit] Karate career s in 1981 at the Dutch Kyokushinkai Karate Championships. Two years later, he took first place at the European Cup in Hungary. In 1983, Andy took part in the Karate World Championships. Around eighty fighters from all over the world were at the start of the open weight class. Andy was able to battle his way through and reached the final sixteen. He made his second World Championships in 1987. In the semi-finals, Andy defeated his opponent Akira Masuda and for the first time in the history of Kyokushinkai, a non-Japanese fighter, was taking part in the finals. Andy lost the fight by a controversial point decision to Shokei Matsui. The fifth World Championships of full-contact karate no weight division took place in 1991 at the Budokan, Tokyo, Japan. As early as 1988, Andy had become a trainer for the Swiss national team, thus offering his knowledge and experience to other competitors. In his third fight, Andy came up against Francisco .... + Informações |
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Casket - Science of Death 6.87 min. | 4.714286 avaliação | 86263 exibições How caskets are manufactured.. + Informações |
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Supernatural O Death - Jen Titus 1.37 min. | 4.9808326 avaliação | 685243 exibições Death walks the streets of chicago. From the Supernatural Episode "Two Minutes To Midnight".. + Informações |
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Roots of Blues -- Kokomo Arnold ?Head Cutting Blues" 2.93 min. | 4.9722223 avaliação | 11397 exibições ?Head Cutting Blues" (J. Arnold) Recorded: Chicago,November 3, 1937 Kokomo Arnold (vcl) (g), Peetie Wheatstraw (p) Kokomo Arnold (15 February 1901 ? 8 November 1968) was an American blues musician. Born James Arnold in Lovejoy's Station, Georgia, Arnold received his nickname in 1934 after releasing "Old Original Kokomo Blues" for the Decca label; it was a cover of the Scrapper Blackwell blues song about the Kokomo brand of coffee. A left-handed slide guitarist, his intense slide style of playing and rapid-fire vocal style set him apart from his contemporaries. Having learned the basics of the guitar from his cousin, John Wiggs, Arnold began playing in the early 1920s as a sideline while he worked as a farmhand in Buffalo, New York, and as a steelworker in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In 1929 he moved to Chicago and set up a bootlegging business, an activity he continued throughout Prohibition. In 1930 Arnold moved south briefly, and made his first recordings, "Rainy Night Blues" and "Paddlin' Madeline Blues", under the name Gitfiddle Jim for the Victor label in Memphis, Tennessee. He soon moved back to the bootlegging center of Chicago, though he was forced to make a living as a musician after the ratification of the Twenty-first Amendment to the United States Constitution ending Prohibition in 1933. Kansas Joe McCoy heard him and introduced him to Mayo Williams who was producing records for Decca[2]. From his first recording for Decca on 10 September 1934 until his last on .... + Informações |
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Dr Dre,Snoop Dogg,Tha Dogg Pound, Lady Of Rage, Nate Dogg, Sam Sneed, DJ Quick, Death Row Live(HQ) 10.43 min. | 4.972603 avaliação | 93805 exibições Dr Dre, Tha Dogg Pound, Lady Of Rage, Nate Dogg, Sam Sneed, DJ Quick, Snoop Dogg Death Row Live 1995 NY. + Informações |
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Nostradamus Flood, Landslide, Earthquake, Volcano Prophecy 2.82 min. | 4.703704 avaliação | 34201 exibições "So great an earthquake in the month of May, Saturn, Capricorn, Jupiter, Mercury in Taurus, Venus also, Cancer, Mars in Nonnay, Then falls hailstones bigger than eggs. C10. Q67 Earthquake, volcano, landslide and flood activity will now greatly increase. So many visions I have seen of these occurrences in your future that I stopped recording them in my quatrains for avoidance of excluding other important prophecies. In the next 500 years, or your past 500 years, all these natural disasters have been steadily increasing and have already taken millions of lives. Earthquakes and volcanoes will now affect the stability of the whole world and threaten the viability of mankind. In your past 200 years there has been much increase and density of population which will further increase the loss of life. In their aftermath come famine, disease and economic hardship. In the year five hundred eighty more or less, One awaits a very strange age, In the year seven hundred and three the Heavens witness Many realms, one to five make change. C6. Q2 Momentous changes will affect America, Britain, Europe, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and other western nations. All of these great nations will be affected." www.Qmorphic.com www.eBooks.co.uk. + Informações |
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Jaipur Maharaja Funeral Procession 8.00 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 5907 exibições The Late Maharaja Brigadier Bhawani Singh of Jaipur is one of the last Indians born into a ruling family. Though his official reign ended one year after his coronation in 1971 by Indian law, he remained as a prominent figure head of Jaipur city. He adopted his daughter's son to succeed him, though the reign of this young maharaja is likely to look very different than his grandfather's. Bhawani Singh died at the age of eighty early in the morning of 17 April 2011.. + Informações |
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Repressed vs. Suppressed Memories of Childhood Trauma: Part 1 9.48 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 5420 exibições Years ago, if something traumatic to a child, adults would encourage the child to forget about and pretend that it never happened. In my case, this approach manifested itself decades later in the form of chronic depression. Because the event happened when I was younger than four-years old, I didn't have the word memory. However, I could recall what I experienced visually. Being an "OK" sketch artist, I began to draw fragments of memories. I developed my approach using a set of 12 drawing pencils. I would start with the 2H. By going over and over the same drawing until I progressed to the 8B, I would remember more and more details with each pass. I avoided using an eraser as I simply let the thoughts resurface. In total, I drew about 100 such sketches of which some 80 of them are included in this video series. I worked slowly and meditatively as I averaged an hour and a half on each one. I don't know if this method of recall will work for everyone, but it has definitely helped me and my communication with family members. It can't hurt to try it. Suppressing a memory has been defined as putting down a memory by authority or force, keeping the memory from public knowledge, or to exclude the memory from consciousness. Repressing a memory has been defined as checking a memory by or as if by pressure, to hold the memory in by self-control, or to exclude the memory from consciousness. The difference between the two is vague and overlapping. We need clearer, delineated .... + Informações |
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An Ode to George Carlin 13.55 min. | 4.632836 avaliação | 93628 exibições Yesterday's news of George Carlin's death made Cenk think about life a little. Check out the entire show everyday at www.theyoungturks.com. + Informações |
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UGLICH Russia 9.90 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 481 exibições On the upper reaches of the Volga, around two hundred and eighty kilometres north of Moscow, is the Russian town of Uglich. The Dimitrijvskaija Church is crowned with blue, onion-shaped domes that are adorned with stars. It was built in 1692 out of stone and replaced a wooden church. Everywhere are illustrations of the mysterious death of the heir to the throne on the fifteenth of May, 1591. The red colour of the church is a symbol of bloodshed. Ivan the Terrible had two sons. The eldest, Fjodor Ivanovitch, was thought to be insane but was crowned anyway and was supported by Boris Godunov. As Godunov's sister, Irina, was married to Fjodor Ivanovitch, his dream of becoming Tsar was almost a reality. When news that the eight year old, Zarevitch, had fatally run into a knife while playing, it caused havoc. Three hundred years later the symbol of the Dimitrijevskaija Blood Church was returned to the place in which the savage deed had taken place. Subsequently, the Romanov Dynasty ruled for three centuries and Uglich became a place of sadness and remembrance of one of the most spectacular events in Russian history.. + Informações |
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Hungary rapsody migonne by Carl Koeling!!! 4.02 min. | 4.680672 avaliação | 35226 exibições SUBSCRIBE!!! Hungary Rapsodie migonne By Carl Koeling. plz Rate+Comment=subscribe. hi my name is vi and im 12. Enjoy!! A Biography of Carl Koelling(the best i could find..... couldn't find a death date atm): Carl Koelling was born in Hamburg, Germany, in 1831, of a musical family. He was a pupil of the celebrated pedagogue J. Schmitt. He settled in Chicago in 1878 as a teacher of pianoforte. He has been a prolific composer all his life, and now at the ripe age of eighty he is still in harness and in the active practice of his profession. Many of his compositions have met with great favor. His teaching pieces, in particular, are widely used and enjoyed. Her Koelling's waltz, "Finesse" is an excellent example of his best manner. It is a spirited and brilliant dance movement well within the capabilities of a pupil of intermediate grade, firm and direct in rhythm and lying well under the hands. There is much variety and thematic materials, and strong constrasts in expression will be required. This waltz may be taken at a brisk pace. Source:www.musicofyesterday.com. + Informações |
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Honest Man: The Life of R.Budd Dwyer (Trailer) 1.93 min. | 4.8898306 avaliação | 84851 exibições Trailer for the feature length documentary about former Pennsylvania state Treasurer, R.Budd Dwyer. "Honest Man:The Life of R.Budd Dwyer" is the first documentary to examine the Dwyer case and investigate the story behind one of America's most misunderstood politicians. Now available on DVD, Amazon.com and BitTorrent via Eighty Four Films - www.bit.ly via Amazon - www.amzn.to via Vodo - www.vo.do. + Informações |
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Nicolai Ghiaurov - Nabucco Vieni O Levita... Tu Sol Labbro D 5.47 min. | 4.76 avaliação | 11255 exibições Nicolai Ghiaurov (or Nikolai Gjaurov, Bulgarian: ??????? ??????) (September 13, 1929 June 2, 2004) was a Bulgarian opera singer and one of the most famous bass singers of the postwar period. He was admired for his powerful, sumptuous voice, and was particularly associated with roles of Verdi. Ghiaurov married the Italian soprano Mirella Freni in 1978. The two singers frequently performed together. They lived in Modena up until Ghiaurov's death in 2004 of a heart attack. Ghiaurov was born in the small mountain town of Velingrad in southern Bulgaria. As a child, he learned to play the violin, piano and clarinet. He began his musical studies at the Bulgarian State Conservatory in 1949 under Prof. Hristo Brambarov. From 1950 until 1955, he studied at the Moscow Conservatory. Ghiaurov's career was launched in 1955, when he won the Grand Prix at the International Vocal Competition in Paris and the First Prize and a gold medal at the Fifth World Youth Festival in Prague. Ghiaurov made his operatic debut in 1955 as Don Basilio in Rossini's The Barber of Seville in Sofia. He made his Italian operatic debut in 1957 in Teatro Comunale Bologna, before starting an international career with his rendition of Varlaam in the opera Boris Godunov at La Scala in 1959. 1962 marked Ghiaurov's Covent Garden debut as Padre Guardiano in Verdi's "Forza del Destino" as well as his first appearance in Salzburg in Verdi's "Requiem," conducted by Herbert von Karajan. Ghiaurov first shared a stage with .... + Informações |
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Pink Floyd - Free Four 4.25 min. | 4.83871 avaliação | 5972 exibições Another track off of the Obscured By Clouds album. Lyrics - The memories of a man in his old age Are the deeds of a man in his prime. You shuffle in gloom of the sickroom And talk to yourself as you die. Life is a short, warm moment And death is a long cold rest. You get your chance to try in the twinkling of an eye: Eighty years, with luck, or even less. So all aboard for the American tour, And maybe you'll make it to the top. And mind how you go, and I can tell you, 'cause I know You may find it hard to get off. You are the angel of death And I am the dead man's son. And he was buried like a mole in a fox hole. And everyone is still in the run. And who is the master of fox hounds? And who says the hunt has begun? And who calls the tune in the courtroom? And who beats the funeral drum? The memories of a man in his old age Are the deeds of a man in his prime. You shuffle in gloom in the sickroom And talk to yourself till you die.. + Informações |
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Eighty Thousand Dead, Brutal Guttural Technical Death Metal 3.77 min. | 4.8095236 avaliação | 21144 exibições Eighty Thousand Dead-Masticating on the Severed Extremities. + Informações |
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Badwater Ultramarathon 2006 - Scott Jurek 6.90 min. | 4.978022 avaliação | 114538 exibições Eighty-five runners from fourteen countries and twenty American states ran 135 miles non-stop from Death Valley to Mt. Whitney on July 24-26, 2006 in the 29th 135-mile Kiehl's Badwater Ultramarathon. Placing first for the second year in a row was Scott Jurek, who was nearly beaten by a previously unknown rookie named Akos Konya, a citizen of Hungary who resides in Oceanside, CA. The start line is at Badwater, Death Valley, which marks the lowest elevation in the Western Hemisphere at 280' (85m) below sea level. Following 135 miles of paved roads, the race finishes at Mt. Whitney Portal at 8360' (2533m). The Badwater course covers three mountain ranges for a total of 13000' (3962m) of cumulative vertical ascent and 4700' (1433m) of cumulative descent. The Portal is the trailhead to the Mt. Whitney summit, the highest point in the contiguous United States. Competitors travel through places or landmarks with names like Mushroom Rock, Furnace Creek, Salt Creek, Devil's Cornfield, Devil's Golf Course, Stovepipe Wells, Keeler and Lone Pine. The race began with the traditional wave start, with 26 runners beginning at 6am, 28 at 8am, and 32 at 10am. This is done because of lack of parking at the start line and, even more so, to minimize congestion of runners, crew, and vehicles on the roadway in the National Park. Because hosting food and drink checkpoints along the side of the road in this forbidding environment is impossible, each entrant brings their own support vehicle and at .... + Informações |
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Shootout in Matewan, West Virginia, May 19, 1920 6.63 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 11841 exibições A contingent of the Baldwin-Felts Detective Agency arrived on the no. 29 morning train with orders to evict families that had been living at the Stone Mountain Coal Camp on the outskirts of town. The detectives carried out several evictions then dined at the Urias Hotel before walking to the depot to catch the five o'clock train back to Bluefield, West Virginia. Matewan Chief of Police Sid Hatfield had decided that enough was enough, and intervened on behalf of the evicted families. Hatfield, a Tug River Valley native, was an adamant supporter of the miners forming the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA). Police chief Hatfield intercepted the detectives before they reached the train depot and claimed to have arrest warrants for the detectives from the Mingo County sheriff. Detective Albert Felts then produced his own warrant for the arrest of Sid Hatfield (likely to have been obtained in case the police chief interferred with their lawful duites as could be expected). Upon inspecting it Matewan mayor Cabell Testerman said it was fraudulent. Unbeknownst to the detectives, they had been surrounded by hidding armed miners, who were watching intently. Who actually fired the first shot can not be confirmed. Seven detectives -- including Felts -- died along with four townspeople, including Mayor Testerman whose widow later married Sid Hatfield. (There is speculation from historians that Sid Hatfield himself killed Mayor Testerman in the confusion so that he could marry the .... + Informações |
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Lord let me know mine end - Greene (1696 - 1755) 5.43 min. | 4.897959 avaliação | 13437 exibições Maurice Greene was, in many ways, the most naturally gifted of Handel's English contemporaries - "the one English composer of the period" according to JA Fuller-Maitland, "who undoubtedly deserves the honour of being mentioned in the same breath with the great masters of the continent". On William Croft's death in 1727 he became principal organist and composer of the Chapel Royal and, eight years later, gained the coveted post of Master of the King's Musick as well, having in the meantime taken a doctorate at Cambridge where 'in compliment to his performance', he had been elected (honorary) Professor of Music in the university. Greene is remembered chiefly for his church music, and in particular, the full anthems 'Lord let me know mine end' and 'O clap your hands' both widely regarded as classics of the genre. Most of Greene's eighty-odd anthems however, are verse anthems which, since they rely heavily on solo voices and make comparitively little use of the chorus, are now seldom performed. This anthem is written from Psalm 39. The psalmist recognises the brevity and uncertainty of life, the sinfulness of man and the need to live a life pleasing to God, as this is his only hope. This beautiful and sincere anthem contains expressive and effective contrapuntal vocal parts over an organ accompaniment, a rarity in it's day. The duet for treble voices in the middle of the piece finds the two voices interlacing and changing position as they consider the futility of man's desires.. + Informações |
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Cenk Attack: Bush's Worst Moment?! 4.73 min. | 4.8806405 avaliação | 39992 exibições Cenk Uygur (host of The Young Turks) on his weekly Daily Rant segment on The Dylan Ratigan show on MSNBC rips into George Bush for saying the worst moment of his presidency was being called a racist by Kanye West. Watch Cenk with Ratigan every Wednesday around 4:45pm ET/1:45pm PT.. + Informações |








































