SHTF Militia – CNN: Conspiracy Theorists Are Potential “Suicide Warriors” & Are Mentally Disturbed

Posted by admin on May 15th, 2010 and filed under essay anthology | 25 Comments »

John Avlon and CNN: Conspiracy Theorists Are Potential “Suicide Warriors” & Are Mentally Disturbed

Look into this guy.
http://www.boston.com/news/globe/ideas/articles/2006/01/22/state_of_independents/
“”Avlon, who has worked both for Clinton and for New York Republican Rudolph Giuliani, said Welds success in the 1990s shows how many voters here are looking for a candidate who is willing to hold the line against tax increases while articulating pro-education, pro-environment, and pro-business policies. Weld, who supported gay rights and abortion rights, was also blatantly out of step with national Republican positions.”"
Look in to this guy
http://www.campaignmoney.com/political/contributions/john-avlon.asp?cycle=00

He hosts the “Wingnut of the Week” segment on CNN.[6] Syndicated columnist Kathleen Parker wrote that “Americans who are fed up with the Ann Coulter/Michael Moore school of debate, and are looking for someone to articulate a common sense middle path, may have found their voice in John Avlon.”[7] His essay on the attacks of September 11, The Resilient City was selected to conclude the anthology Empire City: New York Through the Centuries and won acclaim from Fred Siegel, the author of The Future Once Happened Here, as “the single best essay written in the wake of 9/11.”

Duration : 0:4:22

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You’ll Never Walk Alone By John Farnham

Posted by admin on April 30th, 2010 and filed under anthology records | 13 Comments »

John Farnham is regarded as Australia’s top performing artist, with a career spanning three decades. Born in Essex, England, John immigrated to Australia in 1959 at the age of 10. Since his debut in 1967 he has had numerous successes as a solo performer. His solo album Whispering Jack (1986) continues to be Australia biggest selling album of all time by a local artist, with sales in excess of 1.4 million, and for which Farnham was awarded an Outstanding Achievement Award by the Australian Record Industry Association. In addition to local success, Whispering Jack and the single You’re the Voice were chart-topping hits throughout Europe, England and Canada. The multi-award winning singer was named Australian of the Year in 1988. In 1989, Farnham was invited to launch the Greenpeace’s ‘Rainbow Warriors’ album in Moscow. In 1992, he recorded the role of Jesus for the Australian cast of Jesus Christ Superstar – The Album then toured with the stage production. In the same year, he was awarded the coveted Australian Music Awards’ Crystal Trophy for Outstanding Contribution to the Industry, On Australia Day 1996, he was honoured with the Order of Australia for Services to Music and Charity. Farnham has undertaken numerous local and international tours throughout his career, including a national Australian tour with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra amongst his achievements. His Australian tours are renowned for breaking attendance records, specifically the Chain Reaction Tour in 1990 during which there were eight sell-out performances at Melbourne Park. His 1996 Jack of Hearts – Live in the Round Australian tour, a $5 million production, was broadcast live on national television and simulcast on national radio concurrently. Since Whispering Jack, Farnham has released Age of Reason, Chain Reaction, Full House, Then Again and Romeo’s Heart, all of which have an impressive list of credits with respect to awards and record sales. In late 1997, the Anthology series was released: Anthology 1 (3 times Platinum), Anthology 2 (Platinum) and Anthology 3 (Gold). In the same year, Farnham was recognised as the Most Broadcast Australian Recording Artist by the Phonographic Performance Company of Australia. In 1998, John toured Australia with Olivia Newton-John and Anthony Warlow in ‘The Main Event’, accompanied by The John Farnham Band and a 40 piece orchestra, a phenomenal production which sold close to 300,000 tickets in a limited season. The album, “Highlights from The Main Event” reached Quad Platinum status within four weeks of release. The “I Can’t Believe He’s 50″ tour followed in 1999, in celebration of John’s 50th birthday.

Duration : 0:3:37

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Star Wars: Sith Theme – Confrontation, Duel and Death (With Movie Audio)

Posted by admin on April 21st, 2010 and filed under anthology cd | 3 Comments »

HQ video clip version (with movie audio) from Star Wars: Sith Theme – Confrontation, Duel and Death.
Credits : John Williams – Star Wars Trilogy Anthology 4 CD Box – CD 3 – 10 The Emperor Confronts Luke (0:00 – 2:06); 14 Final Duel / Into the Death Star (2:06 – 3:37); 15 The Emperor’s Death (3:37 – 4:34).
George Lucas – Star Wars: Episode VI – Return Of The Jedi.
Remix Timeline: 0:48; 1:30; 2:06; 3:37.

Duration : 0:4:49

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Let’s SHOUT with Sweet Polly Purebred and The Beatles (From Anthology 1)

Posted by admin on April 15th, 2010 and filed under anthology records | 19 Comments »

NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED!!!!!!!!!

Once again, Sweet Polly Purebred dances the Bongo Congo – this time to the Beatles version of “Shout!” from Anthology 1.

Underdog
(c) Classic Media

Song – Shout! (The Beatles from Anthology 1)
(Rudolph Isley/Ronald Isley/O’Kelly Isley)
(c) 1995
Apple Corps Ltd./EMI Records, Ltd.

Duration : 0:1:59

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Underdog and Sweet Polly Purebred A Love Story (It’s Only Love- the Beatles from Anthology 2)

Posted by admin on April 12th, 2010 and filed under anthology records | 25 Comments »

NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED!!!

As the title says, a love story between Underdog and Sweet Polly Purebred. The song: It’s Only Love by the Beatles: the Anthology 2 version.

Underdog (c) Classic Media

Song – It’s Only Love (The Beatles) The Anthology 2 version
(John Lennon/Paul McCartney)
(c) 1996 Apple Corps. Ltd/EMI Records

Duration : 0:2:9

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Star Wars: Sith Theme – Confrontation, Duel and Death (Video Clip)

Posted by admin on April 9th, 2010 and filed under anthology cd | 11 Comments »

HQ video clip version from Star Wars: Sith Theme – Confrontation, Duel and Death.
Credits : John Williams – Star Wars Trilogy Anthology 4 CD Box – CD 3 – 10 The Emperor Confronts Luke (0:00 – 2:06); 14 Final Duel / Into the Death Star (2:06 – 3:37); 15 The Emperor’s Death (3:37 – 4:34).
George Lucas – Star Wars: Episode VI – Return Of The Jedi.
Remix Timeline: 0:48; 1:30; 2:06; 3:37.

Duration : 0:4:37

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Star Wars: Sith Theme – Confrontation, Duel and Death (Slide Show)

Posted by admin on April 3rd, 2010 and filed under anthology cd | 25 Comments »

HQ slide show version from Star Wars: Sith Theme – Confrontation, Duel and Death.
Credits : John Williams – Star Wars Trilogy Anthology 4 CD Box – CD 3 – 10 The Emperor Confronts Luke (0:00 – 2:06); 14 Final Duel / Into the Death Star (2:06 – 3:37); 15 The Emperor’s Death (3:37 – 4:34).
Remix Timeline: 0:48; 1:30; 2:06; 3:37.

Duration : 0:4:34

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John Agards Half-Caste

Posted by admin on April 3rd, 2010 and filed under poem anthology | 23 Comments »

Went on a school trip to watch some famous poets resite some of their best work, heres my favourite, its John Agard reading his poem Half-Caste! Note the enthusiasm he puts into his reading. the video may be distorted.

Duration : 0:1:31

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Rocky Raccoon (Anthology Take) – The Beatles

Posted by admin on April 3rd, 2010 and filed under anthology album | 11 Comments »

Here’s the Anthology version of Rocky Raccoon. I have every Anthology and every Beatles album down to both Past Masters, so anything Beatley I can defenitely upload!

Duration : 0:4:21

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Music (Was My First Love) from John Miles – First repetition

Posted by admin on March 31st, 2010 and filed under anthology cd | 15 Comments »

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)

Duration : 0:3:0

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