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The Woodstock Music and Art Fair was a historic event held at Max Yasgur's 600 acre dairy farm in the rural town of Bethel, New York from August 15 to August 18, 1969.To many, the festival exemplified the counterculture of the 1960s and the 'hippie era'. Thirty-two of the best-known musicians of the day appeared during the sometimes rainy weekend. Although attempts have been made over the years to recreate the festival, the original event has proven to be unique and legendary. It is widely regarded as one of the greatest moments in music history and was listed on Rolling Stone's 50 Moments That Changed the History of Rock and Roll.The event was captured in a successful 1970 documentary, Woodstock (subtitled '3 Days of Peace & Music'), directed by Michael Wadleigh.Part 9.Sunday, August 17 to Monday, August 18. English rock/blues singer Joe Cocker was the first act on the last officially booked day; he opened up the day's events at 2PM. His set was preceded by at least two unidentified instrumentals by The Grease Band. Cocker's last song was a cover of 'With a Little Help from My Friends' by The Beatles from their 1967 album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.__________________________________With a Little Help from My FriendsWhat would do think if I sang out of tune,Would you stand up and walk out on me.Lend me your ears and I'll sing you a song,And I'll try not to sing out of key.Oh I get by with a little help from my friends,He gets high with a little help from his friends,Oh I'm gonna try with a little help from my friends. What do I do when my love is away.(Does it worry you to be alone)How do I feel by the end of the day(Are you sad because you're on your own)No, I get by with a little help from my friends,Mmm I get high with a little help from my friends,Mmm I'm gonna to try with a little help from my friendsDo you need anybody?I need somebody to love.Could it be anybody?I want somebody to love.Would you believe in a love at first sight?Yes I'm certain that it happens all the time.What do you see when you turn out the light?I can't tell you, but I know it's mine.Oh I get by with a little help from my friends,Mmm I get high with a little help from my friends,Oh I'm gonna try with a little help from my friendsDo you need anybody?I need someone to love.Could it be anybody?I want somebody to loveOh... I get by with a little help from my friends,I'm gonna try with a little help from my friendsI get high with a little help from my friendsYes I get by with a little help from my friends,with a little help from my friends
Woodstock 1969 (3 Days of...
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Added: 207 days ago
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LEDA SERENE FILMS & CARIBBEANTALES present HEART BEAT, an exciting new Canadian-Caribbean musician profile series, in association with Bravo! and Gayelle The Channel (Trinidad)
The Sattalites: Gifts of...
Categories: Films music and musicians 
Added: 207 days ago
By: antony
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Yep, it's another one of those "tagged" videos! You get tagged, you make a video with 5 facts about yourself and tag 5 others...the chain continues! To my knowledge, I was tagged by the following people: LazyWorkCreations, Quadraxis14 and RE4lover, all cool people. I hope I didn't leave anybody out! So now I'm tagging (randomly and in no particular order) animelonewolf, chocobosoliddiegui, Livinglifex, Dragonheart999, and TheTNC420, also all cool people. Just got my laptop working again a few weeks ago thanks to my friend Andrew (THANK YOU!), and I just found out about this tag thing, so here it is! I hope it isn't too boring because I'm planning to put out my first (and last?) Q&A/FAQ video very soon to see how it goes. I'm getting started on a new video game review that I hope to have out ASAP! Just wanted to let everyone know I'm not dead, and I have no plans to stop! Thank you for watching! Track credits (track, then artist) are as follows: Opening track by me (myspace.com/destructure047), Zero Wing intro (obviously), hidden track on "Classixxx" by Bogdan Raczynski, "Trailer Music" Pizzicato 5 remix by 808 State, 3 tracks by me, Metroid intro, Kid Icarus underworld, "Sayonara Tsutara" by Bogdan Raczynski, "Untitled13" off of "Boku Mo Wakaran" by Bogdan Raczynski. If you like any of this music please obtain a legal copy on Rephlex.com, itunes, amazon.com etc. Support awesome music! Thanks to my parents, Andrew, Reyes and the people who tagged me, my subscribers and YOU the view for watching! Peace
Somebody set up us the...
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Added: 207 days ago
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PANCAKESwords and music by Tones (Antonio Lopez) copyright 2008sunlight like syruppours upon her skinmy heart like butter melts from within my conscience like a forkstabs me in the spineone more taste of the divineand i'm in the jaws of affectionits a tasty confectionWe make a battertogether you and II put in my 2 eggs and you beat themyour actions like a whisknow i'm all mixed upoverflowing the mixing cupnow i'm in the jaws of affectionit's a tasty confectionAdd in some baking sodajust to make me risea little salt but not to much, not to muchnow i'm all mixed upoverflowing the mixing cupand i'm in the jaws of affectionit's a tasty confectionnow i'm all mixed upoverflowing the mixing cupbut when we hit the griddlewe sizzlepancake love like this was never meant to fizzle
Pancakes (Original Song by...
Categories: Pop Music 
Added: 207 days ago
By: antony
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Song featured in Sami Yusuf's "My Ummah" album, done with english text of the lyrics.I made this after watching Sami Yusuf and Isam on a concert together performing this song. They pointed out that this song speaks of any troubled children in the world, even if some lyrics explicitly point to the Palestinian struggle. All of the videos on this song that I saw on YouTube represent that particular struggle only. I'd like to return to the concept of the creators of the music, and try to incorporate all of the world's children's suffering-- this is my attempt at it.Please rate it and tell me what you think-- constructive criticism is highly preferred over blind offense, and appreciation is always welcomed.If you want to help, give your time or your earnings to causes you believe in. It's not how much you give, it's that you give. This is my preference charity outlet that I trust, but you can choose your own:www.islamic-relief.com    (International)www.irw.org               (USA) - recipient of Four Star Charity by Charity NavigatorCorcerning Music and Islam:After searching the quran and found empty on any banning of music, I turn to Hadeeth:Hadeeth Shahih Muslim (excerpts from www.quran.net)Muhammad, peace be upon him allows the enjoyment of singing and musical instruments. Hence, music is not haram.Book 004, Number 1942: " 'A'isha reported: The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) came (in my apartment) while there were two girls with me singing the song of the Battle of Bu'ath. He lay down on the bed and turned away his face. Then came Abu Bakr and he scolded me and said: Oh! this musical instrument of the devil in the house of the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him)! The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) turned towards him and said: Leave them alone. And when he (the Holy Prophet) became unattentive, I hinted them and they went out, and it was the day of 'Id and negroes were playing with shields and speare. (I do not remember) whether I asked the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) or whether he said to me if I desired to see (that sport). I said: Yes. I stood behind him with his face parallel to my face, and he said: O Banu Arfada, be busy (in your sports) till I was satiated. He said (to me): Is that enough? I said: Yes. Upon this he asked me to go."Song/Music are just tools, like talking, that can deliver both good and evil. Talking can do a lot of harm (backbiting, gossiping), but Talking in general isn't haram - only backbiting and gossiping is haram. Music does the same, so why some people want to claim it Haram, when it is only a tool to perform good or evil. Listening to good music is like listening to talks of good and beauty of the creation of Allah, and listening to raunchy music is like listening to gossip. So claim haram to only those music that are lustful and profane, but not all music - especially good music.Book 033, Number 6422: "Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) as saying. Allah fixed the very portion of adultery which a man will indulge in. There would be no escape from it. The adultery of the eye is the lustful look and the adultery of the ears is listening to voluptuous (song or talk) and the adultery of the tongue is licentious speech and the adultery of the hand is the lustful grip (embrace) and the adultery of the feet is to walk (to the place) where he intends to commit adultery and the heart yearns and desires which he may or may not put into effect."King Abdullah claim title "Guardian of two Holy Cities" website reference:"On the death of King Fahd on 1st August, 2005, the title of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques was assumed by King Fahd's successor, King Abdullah." --- is from Ministry of Hajj, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia website:http://www.hajinformation.com/main/d10.htmanother reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Custodian_of_the_Two_Holy_Mosques
Outlandish & Sami Yusuf...
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Added: 207 days ago
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MUSIC FROM THE INSIDE OUT is an inspiring look at the power of music as told through the musicians of the Philadelphia Orchestra. Academy Award®-nominated filmmaker Daniel Anker weaves together a remarkable mosaic of the stories, ideas, experiences and music-making that form the heart of these musicians lives, both inside and outside the concert hall. In doing so, we ultimately get the essence of the magic and mystery of music itself.Here's what some critics had to say about the film:"PROFOUND AND MOVING!...uncommonly perceptive and inspiring."-The New York Times "UNFORGETTABLE. Beautiful and utterly ENTRANCING!"-San Francisco Chronicle "EXHILARATING!...required viewing for anyone interested in the mysteries of creative inspiration!"-The New York Daily News"A CAPTIVATING TOUR-DE-FORCE!"-The American Film Institute
Music from the Inside Out
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Lagbaja is a Yoruba word that means somebody, nobody, anybody or everybody. It perfectly depicts the anonymity of the so called "common man". The mask and the name symbolize the faceless, the voiceless in the society, particularly in Africa. Once you see Lagbaja's mask you are reminded of your own facelessness. This symbolism is so powerful that Lagbaja's mask has popularized the use of the mask concept by other artistes both in Nigeria and beyond.Though the concept was developed long before that, his first album (entitled Lagbaja) was released to National acclaim in 1993. Over the years and more albums later, the music continues to fascinate with its unique focus on a core of African drums. His music is a product of various influences ranging from traditional Yoruba music to Jazz. Often the music is purely instrumental- an interplay between traditional Yoruba percussions, drums, chants, and western instruments, especially the saxophone. When there are lyrics, they are primarily sung in Yoruba, English or a blend of the two as is colloquially spoken in Yoruba cities. Many of his songs dwell on serious social issues, while others simply entertain. Some are dance inducing while others pass serious messages in humourous ways. One thing that links all the songs together is his use of traditional African drums. Traditional Yoruba drums are the most prominent. Four families of these drums are employed in creating different grooves and moods. The dundun/gangan family is the most prominent and at times up to five drummers combine all the various components to create the polyrhythms. The bata ensemble is led by two musicians who alternate between soft high toned driving rhythms with their omele bata, and thunderous loud talk with their mum drum- iya ilu. The general percussionist leads the sakara ensemble. The fourth family, used as the backbone of the groove is the ogido, a derivative of the ancient gbedu. The ensemble of drummers constitute the larger part of the band. Vocalists and western instrumentalists make up the rest. Lagbaja's groovy fusion has been refered to as afrojazz, afrobeat, higherlife and afropop until now that he himself has christened the music AFRICANO, alluding mostly to the central role of African drums and grooves in his music.In March 1997, Lagbaja established his club, Motherlan' in the heart of Ikeja in Lagos. Motherlan's design is influenced by the traditional African town or market square, where people gather under the moonlight for ceremonies and artistic events like dance, music, story telling, wrestling etc. True to this function, over the years, it has become a place for many comedians to polish their act in front of a demanding audience. With a serene gorge of beautiful trees and greens as background, the venue merges traditional Africa with the contemporary, creating the ambience of the countryside in the urban city. Lagbaja performs at Motherlan' every last Friday of the month to a full house of faithfuls. Lagbaja is fast emerging in the forefront of contemporary African music, rich in the traditions of the continent while cosmopolitan in attitude. He has started to take his music beyond the shores of Nigeria, performing in festivals and venues around the world.Lagbaja is out now on Blue Pie for the world. You can find out more on Lagbaja by visiting www.bluepie.com.au or by searching "lagbaja" at all leading digital retailers on the planet.
Lagbaja - The best African...
Categories: Films music and musicians 
Added: 207 days ago
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Kylie Ann Minogue [born May 28th 1968 in Melbourne, Australia] is a Brit and Grammy award-winning Australian pop singer-songwriter and actress. Minogue rose to prominence in the late 1980s through her role in the Australian television soap opera Neighbours, before she commenced her career as a pop artist in the late '80s. Signed to a contract by British songwriters and producers Stock, Aitken and Waterman in 1988, she achieved a string of hit records throughout the world. Her popularity began to decline during the early 1990s, leading her to part company from Stock, Aitken and Waterman in 1992. During the mid to late 90s, Minogue distanced herself from her earlier work and attempted to establish herself as a credible and independent performer and songwriter. Her projects were widely publicised, but her albums failed to attract a substantial audience and resulted in the lowest sales of her career to date. She returned to popularity as a dance--pop artist in 2000, and became well-known for her provocative music videos and expensively mounted stage shows. Minogue has established one of the longest and most successful careers as a performer in contemporary pop music, and in Europe and Australia, she has become one of her generation's most recognisable celebrities and sex symbols. In Australia, after being dismissed early in her career by some critics, she has been acclaimed for her achievements. According to Warner Music Australia, Minogue has sold over 40 million records worldwide.
Kylie Minogue - 2 Hearts...
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Added: 207 days ago
By: devcode
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On Death Anniversary of Nisar Bazmi.From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaNisar Bazmi Birth name Syed Nisar Ahmed Born 1 January 1924(1924-01-01) Origin  Pakistani Died 22 March 2007 (aged 83) Genre(s) Contemporary instrumental Occupation(s) Composer & music director Years active 1944--2007 Nisar Bazmi (1924 -- March 22, 2007) was a respected music composer of the Sub-continent from Pakistan. Nisar Bazmi was responsible for introducing Alamgir to film music in Pakistan and the famous duo of Laxmikant-Piyarelal were musicians with him before the partition of South Asia. He was born in 1924 in Khandesh, Naseerabad, India . His father was Syed Qudrat Ali. He had no musical background. Nisar Bazmi's musical interest impressed the prominent Indian musician of Bombay, Khan Saheb Aman Ali Khan who taught him music. Equipped with artistic talent, young Nisar Bazmi, who was just 13 at the time, quickly mastered the various ragas, the musical instruments and took all music lessons to heart.In 1939, the All India Radio (A.I.R) hired him as an artist, which later proved to be a stepping stone for his future aspirations. The magic moment came in the year 1944 when he composed some songs for a drama, Nadir Shah Durrani, which was broadcast from the Bombay Radio Station. All the songs of this drama were hits. A new Indian film producer at that time was moved by Nisar Bazmi's composition and asked him to compose music for his film Jamna Par. After that he enjoyed a successful career in India, composing music for almost 40 flims, with 14 films released after he migrated to Pakistan on June 21, 1962. Once permanently settled in Pakistan, he resumed his music career by simultaneously composing songs for two movies. Director Raza Mir's movie Lakhoan Mein Aik's mega hit songs extol the virtues of Nisar's top rated composition.During his musical career in Pakistan he composed many hit songs for Runa Laila, Ahmed Rushdi, Noor Jehan and Mehdi Hassan. Nisar Bazmi received many Nigar Awards for his achievements.Our Dear Friend Inaam Nadeem pointed a few Songs involving Rafi sahab for Nisar Bazmi. Heres a list with thanx. 1.Ab Koyi Jaaye Kahan -Kar Bhala 19562.Badi Mushqil Se -Sache Ka Bol Bala 19584.3.Chale Kahan Leke Mera Dil -Kar Bhala 19565.Deewane Agar Magar Kaahe -Kar Bhala 19566.Dil Dhadka Mein Fadka -Halla Gulla 19557.Dil Pukaare Aana Na Tadapana -Halla Gulla 19558.Hone Wali Hoke Rahegi..Gavo Ek Tarana -Halla Gulla 19559.Jaa Tujhko Bulaayen.. Abhi Tho Dil Hai -Pyaara Dushman 195510.Jahan Nazaren Mili Dil Kho Jaata Hai -Pyaara Dushman 195511.Jeene Wale Tu Agar.. Hai Zindagi Ek Safar -Pyaara Dushman 195512.Jis Ka Palla Badi Dekh -Kal Kya Hoga (1958) 195813.Koyi Tirchi Nazar Se.. Teri Bhi Chup -Halla Gulla 195514.Kuch Bolo Zara Mukh Kholo Zara -Pyaara Dushman 195515.Main Hoon Banka Chhabila -Halla Gulla 195516.Mohobbat Aur Wafa Ki Kis Kadar ..Chanda Ka Dil -Khoj (1953) 195317.Nainon Ke Teer Jidhar Toot Pade -Halla Gulla 195518.O Dilruba Aa Nazar Mila -Kar Bhala 195619.O Gori Gaal Pe -Sache Ka Bol Bala 195820.Yeh Duniya Hai Aani Jaani -Pyaara Dushman 195521.Yun Na Chhedo Balam -Halla Gulla 1955RegardsDr.Bukhari
Khoj 1953 Rafi sings...
Categories: Films music and musicians 
Added: 207 days ago
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By popular demand, THE COMPLETE LYRICS:Everybody's always talkin' at meEverybody's tryin' to get in my headI wanna listen to my own heart talkin'I need to finish In The Heights insteadDid you everClose a show to put it back onDid you everGet on a stage and wanna get off?Did you everDance around the park and let it all go?Did you make a videoInstead of writing your show?I like to dance a lotThat's who I amThe ladies think I'm hotCheck out my tan!Will I be In The HeightsYou know you canBet on it, bet on it, bet on it, bet on it (Bet on me)And In The Heights is gonnaBe on BroadwayI wanna plug the showToday is the day!Am I the type of guy who seems kinda gayBet on it, bet on it, bet on it, bet on itOh, hold upGive me room to thinkBring it on downHi my name is Lin MirandaI know you don't know who I am but IWore these pants and I'm willin' to danceLike an idiot if ya just gimme the chanceTo just plug my show and reach the peopleBust my flow cuz the flow is lethalIt's called in the Heights and life is sweet yoIt helps that I get to kiss Karen Olivo8 times a week, yoThe beat's goin' but we keep goin' cuz we knowWe movin' and provin' to Michael RiedelWe can have a hit show about Latino peopleWho wake up at my BodegaAnd sorry "Mr. Kenny Ortega"You better tell Zac Efron that he gotta get offBecause he's never gonna look like Jonathan GroffWoo, damn he's so cute . .Heh, Okay, I'm sorry but it's trueDon't look in his eyes you'll get taken inYou'll be breakin' in to Spring Awakenin'And that High School Musical's rakin it inIt was paper thin, but they made it againI'm facin the end of this song the hard wayIs this what it takes just to make it to Broadway?!REPEAT CHORUS
Heights Cool Musical Too ....
Categories: Musical compositions 
Added: 207 days ago
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Guitar tutorial for the song "Heartbeat"
Heartbeat by Buddy Holly
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Added: 207 days ago
By: antony
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Final Film at Film SchoolDirector and Editor - Christopher LazzaroIt is a 10 Minute Music Montage that follows the events unfold of a modern day Bonnie and Cylde.They Killed For Love and They Lived For LoveI am always willing to take donations on upcoming projects.If you would like to issue a donation to Freedom In Motion.You can Paypal me at "FreedomInMotion@mac.com"There is no limit on how much you can donate.Songs Listed In Full Music Montage30 Seconds to Mars - Was It A DreamRadiohead - The Nation AnthemAvenged Sevenfold - An Epic of Time WastedEZ Rollers - Cops Don't Like UsMarco Beltrami - Three Burials of Melquiades EstradaMarco Beltrami - GoodbyeDeathCab For Cutie - I Will Follow You Into The Dark30 Seconds To Mars - A Modern Myth
Fear is the Heart of Love...
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Added: 207 days ago
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