Songs from The Beatles 1995 Anthology with insightfull Information.
1.Free As A Bird
2.John Lennon 1970 Rolling Stones Magazine Interview
3.That’ll Be The Day
4.In Spite Of All The Danger
5.
PS:I Know There Are Typos
Copyright 1995 Capitol Records and Apple Corps Ltd.
A Beatles Love Inc. Production.
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Very clever poem named ‘Lost Generation’ by Jonathan Reed. Video also brought to by StillOutandAboutTown, which was gracious enjoy to allow to me mirror some of his videos.
Enjoy!
I am part of a lost generation
and I refuse to believe that
I can change the world
I realize this may be a shock but
Happiness comes from within.
is a lie, and
Money will make me happy.
So in 30 years I will tell my children
they are not the most important thing in my life
My employer will know that
I have my priorities straight because
work
is more important than
family
I tell you this
Once upon a time
Families stayed together
but this will not be true in my era
This is a quick fix society
Experts tell me
30 years from now, I will be celebrating the 10th anniversary of my divorce
I do not concede that
I will live in a country of my own making
In the future
Environmental destruction will be the norm
No longer can it be said that
My peers and I care about this earth
It will be evident that
My generation is apathetic and lethargic
It is foolish to presume that
There is hope.
And all of this will come true unless we choose to reverse it .
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This is our first repetition of ” Music (Was My First Love)” from John Miles… more difficult to play then we could imagine…
Have fun!
MUSIC
lyrics and music by John Miles, (1976)
Music was my first love
And it’ll be my last
Music of the future
And music of the past.
To live without my music
Would be impossible to do
In this world of troubles
my music pulls me through
Music was my first love
And it’ll be my last
Music of the future
And music of the past
And music of the past
And music of the past
Music was my first love
And it’ll be my last
Music of the future
And music of the past.
To live without my music
Would be impossible to do
’cause in this world of troubles
my music pulls me through
in his albums:
Rebel [LP & CD] (1976),
John Miles’ Music [LP] (1982),
Live In Concert [CD] (1992),
Anthology [CD] (1993),
Master Series [CD] (1998),
Millennium Edition [CD] (1999),
His Very Best [CD] (2000)
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I briefly review Bertrand Russell’s essay in Christopher Hitchen’s anthology, ‘The Portable Atheist’. Thanks for listening
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Part 3. Stay after the credits. Tell all your friend about our films and add comments plz.
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A brilliant rendition of John Agard’s Half-Caste, using still images and sound.
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Kim Weston (born Agatha Natalie Weston, December 30, 1939, in Detroit, Michigan) is an African American soul singer, and Motown Records alumna. She was signed to the record label in 1963, scoring a minor hit with “Love Me All the Way” (R&B #24, Pop #88). Her biggest solo hits with Motown were “Take Me in Your Arms (Rock Me a Little While)” (R&B #4, Pop #50, 1965; later covered by The Isley Brothers, Blood, Sweat & Tears and The Doobie Brothers) and “Helpless” (R&B #13, Pop #56, 1966; previously recorded by The Four Tops on their Second Album LP). Her biggest claim to fame was singing the classic hit “It Takes Two” with Marvin Gaye in 1966 and her later recording of the Black National Anthem, “Lift Every Voice and Sing.” It was the success of “It Takes Two” with Marvin Gaye that caused Motown to seek Tammi Terrell to replace her as his singing partner, which spawned even more success for the label.
Weston left Motown in 1967 and later sued the label over disputes about royalties. She and her then-husband William “Mickey” Stevenson (former A&R head at Motown) both went to MGM Records. Weston cut a couple of singles for MGM, “I Got What You Need,” and “Nobody,” which went largely unnoticed due to lack of airplay and promotion. She made an album for the label, This Is America, which included her popular version of the Black National Anthem, “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” was released as a single and featured in the movie Wattstax. All the money from the single was donated to the United Negro College Fund.
She recorded several more albums for various labels, Stax/Volt among them, and also made an album of duets with Johnny Nash. None of these recordings charted, and Weston reportedly relocated to Israel, where she worked with young singers.
Along with many of her fellow Motown alumni/alumnae, she signed with Ian Levine’s Motorcity Records in the 1980s, releasing the single Signal Your Intention which peaked at #1 in the UK Hi-NRG charts. It was followed by the album Investigate (1990) which included some re-recordings of her Motown hits as well as new material. A second album for the label Talking Loud (1992) was never released although all the songs were included on the compilation The Best Of Kim Weston (1996).
Today she is a disc jockey on a local Detroit, Michigan radio station, where she sponsors the summer events at Hart Plaza. She also tours sporadically, often alongside former Motown colleagues Mary Wilson, Martha Reeves and Brenda Holloway. She is also featured on the 2006 four CD release of the Motortown Revue series.
[edit] Discography
Standard albums
1966: Take Two (duet album with Marvin Gaye)
1967: For the First Time
1968: This Is America
1970: Big Brass Four Poster
1970: Kim Kim Kim
1990: Investigate
Compilations
1991: Greatest Hits & Rare Classics
1996: The Very Best of the Motorcity Recordings
2003: 20th Century Masters – The Millennium Collection: The Best of Kim Weston
2005: Motown Anthology
Singles
Year Single Chart positions Album
U.S. U.S. R&B UK
1963 “Love Me All the Way” 88 24 –
1964 “What Good Am I Without You”
(duet with Marvin Gaye) 61 28 – Take Two (1967)
1965 “Take Me in Your Arms (Rock Me a Little While)” 50 4 –
1966 “Helpless” 56 13 –
1967 “It Takes Two”
(duet with Marvin Gaye)
MY LOVE IS FOR DOOWOP AND FARE DOOWOP .50′S.60′S & Golden Oldies SOUND.!!
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The Beatles Anthology is the name of a documentary series, a series of three albums and a book, all of which focus on the history of The Beatles.
Please support artists! If you like what you see & hear, consider purchasing the original products. Detailed description of The Beatles Anthology below:
The Anthology series, which was made over five years of planning and production, is composed of numerous film clips and interviews that present a complete history of the band from the Beatles’ own personal perspectives
To accompany the Anthology series, three double music albums were released : Anthology 1, Anthology 2, and Anthology 3. Each album contains two CDs or three vinyl discs of mostly never-before-released Beatles material.
Antology DVDs set contains the following:
•DVD 1 Episodes 1 & 2 (July ‘40 to February ‘64)
•DVD 2 Episodes 3 & 4 (February ‘64 to August ‘65)
•DVD 3 Episodes 5 & 6 (August ‘65 to June ‘67)
•DVD 4 Episodes 7 & 8 (June ‘67 to The End)
•DVD 5 Special Features
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In the first half of the program, George was joined by sci fi writer Marc Zicree for a discussion on the 1960s anthology series, The Twilight Zone. According to Zicree, creator Rod Serling originally wanted to call the show “Odd Street.” Serling eventually settled upon — and coined the term — “Twilight Zone,” he added. Zicree said Twilight Zone endures to this day because it was done “superlatively well” and presented “great truths” over the course of its 156-episode run.
Serling, who wrote ninety-two episodes himself, often focused on the nature of identity, Zicree continued. Serling believed the greatest fear of all was “fear of the unknown working on you, which you cannot share with others,” he explained. Zicree also shared the story of finding un-filmed Twilight Zone scripts in Serling’s attic, as well as talked about his work recording commentaries for the upcoming Blu-ray release of the series.
Throughout the interview, George played audio clips from various episodes (A Kind of a Stopwatch, The After Hours, And When the Sky Was Opened, and Eye of the Beholder) to test Zicree’s knowledge of the series. Zicree passed with flying colors.
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The latter half of the show was devoted to Open Lines. George offered a special hotline for callers to share the greatest stories they’ve ever heard or experienced. Star in California recounted a creepy Ouija Board experience. Star said she and her friends made their own board from instructions contained within a spell book. Using a coin as their planchette, which Star maintained “moved on its own,” the board revealed letter-by-letter the entity with whom they were communicating: D-E-V-I-L. Star admitted to playing the board by herself with similar eerie results.
Mike in Livermore, California, recalled a time from his “misspent youth” when he jumped a Honda 175 motorcycle off the steep incline leading up to a railroad crossing. As he soared fifteen feet into the air, Mike discovered a line of traffic was stopped immediately on the other side of the tracks, where he needed to land. Mike said he narrowly avoided crashing, maneuvered around some cars, and came to a sudden stop next to a sheriff’s car. Astonished onlookers cheered his Evel Knievel like stunt, Mike added, noting that he quickly took off and got into an accident just two blocks down the road.
Brook from Newport, Rhode Island, told George he used to live around the corner from the house of the late Ozzie Nelson, star of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet and father of singer-actor Ricky Nelson. “The whole area seemed extremely haunted,” Brook disclosed, pointing out some of the weird goings-on that have occurred in the neighborhood. According to Brook, Ozzie Nelson’s ghost has been seen in his old home by family members. A mansion that once housed legendary film actor Errol Flynn and the notorious Charles Manson Family, but which now lies in ruin, reappears on some summer nights, he said. In addition, Brook claimed that on certain full moon nights several hundred people would be engaged in Satanic rites in the park.
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the beatles anthology 1 sub español
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