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Is it a youtube poop, or is it a censor video? Hmm, there are a lot of musical parts as well.... Don't question it. Just prepare for something weird.
Uber Relentless Youtube...
Categories: Censorship of music 
Added: 208 days ago
By: antony
Runtime: 1m51s
Views: 13  | Comments: 0
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DrumCircle Dancing - Protest Music and Art - "13:20"  Documents the Great Global Peace March of 2003 when millions of people marched together at the same time for a common cause To protest against the USA and UK government's plan for war against the people of Iraq. Film contains world music pipers, tribal drummers, dancers, djembe players. World drummers from Scotland England Ireland Wales, France, Italy, USA, Canada, Japan, Africa, South America, India, Pakistan, China and Brazil... and of course all the peaceful demonstrators.13:20 Peace March - Documents the journey of a group of musicians and friends("The "Not In My Name" Drummers ) who with 80,000+ of their ... all » fellow citizen, took part in the demonstration against the UK and USA's plans for war with Iraq. Through after 5 hours of non-stop tribal drumming, their journey leads them to"The Gathering" (the S.E.C.C.) With more drummers, spontaneously joining them, each musician starts to translate the experience of the gathering through their art, as the feelings, hopes and desires from the gathered mass begin to overwhelm them......... Keywords:- peace, peace march, Iraq war, anti war, Glasgow, Scotland,pipers, drummers, drum, djembe,c21 troy,Stephen Hurrel,tribal drums,tribal dance, earth calling,no blood for oil,the gathering,SECC,Finniston Crane,peace rally,February 25th 2003, not in my name,stop the war,1320EnjoyYou can see the complete movie at a higher picture quality herehttp://www.c21troy.net/bam/home/video/1320_film.htmFilm Made by C21 Troy http://www.c21troy.net for Internet & Digitalhttp://www.internetanddigital.comThanks ToStephen Hurrel for cool camera work.
Tribal Music War Protest...
Categories: Films music and musicians 
Added: 208 days ago
By: antony
Runtime: 8m14s
Views: 21  | Comments: 0
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DrumCircle Dancing - Protest Music and Art - "13:20"  Documents the Great Global Peace March of 2003 when millions of people marched together at the same time for a common cause To protest against the USA and UK government's plan for war against the people of Iraq. Film contains world music pipers, tribal drummers, dancers, djembe players. World drummers from Scotland England Ireland Wales, France, Italy, USA, Canada, Japan, Africa, South America, India, Pakistan, China and Brazil... and of course all the peaceful demonstrators.13:20 Peace March - Documents the journey of a group of musicians and friends("The "Not In My Name" Drummers ) who with 80,000+ of their ... all » fellow citizen, took part in the demonstration against the UK and USA's plans for war with Iraq. Through after 5 hours of non-stop tribal drumming, their journey leads them to"The Gathering" (the S.E.C.C.) With more drummers, spontaneously joining them, each musician starts to translate the experience of the gathering through their art, as the feelings, hopes and desires from the gathered mass begin to overwhelm them......... Keywords:- peace, peace march, Iraq war, anti war, Glasgow, Scotland,pipers, drummers, drum, djembe,c21 troy,Stephen Hurrel,tribal drums,tribal dance, earth calling,no blood for oil,the gathering,SECC,Finniston Crane,peace rally,February 25th 2003, not in my name,stop the war,1320EnjoyYou can see the complete movie at a higher picture quality herehttp://www.c21troy.net/bam/home/video/1320_film.htmFilm Made by C21 Troy http://www.c21troy.net for Internet & Digitalhttp://www.internetanddigital.comThanks ToStephen Hurrel for cool camera work.
Tribal Music War Protest...
Categories: Films music and musicians 
Added: 208 days ago
By: antony
Runtime: 8m14s
Views: 21  | Comments: 0
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"Music Video Comparison --- Ya, but it's not like the music video!"The OFFICIAL Thrill The World videos for ALL events!!!! Join us in breaking last year's record by dancing with us this year: Sat. Oct. 25/ Sun. Oct. 26, 2008 (depends on where you are in the world...)Go to www.thrilltheworld.com for more info on the 2008 Thrill The World events!For a list of the video clip names and how to use the videos/DVD www.thrilltheworld.com/dvddocuments.html Also on our site: join existing TTW events, Register your own TTW 2008 event, Buy these teaching videos on DVD for less than $20.00 CAD.It seems like a lot of videos but that's because this is a thorough Teaching Video Series/DVD. Most clips are very short and do not need to be watched more than a few times.
Thriller Teaching Videos...
Categories: Music events 
Added: 208 days ago
By: devcode
Runtime: 4m41s
Views: 25  | Comments: 0
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The song "disorder here we come" by the band The Drowning Men, www.thedrowningmen.com, was used in Nathan Apffel's 2007 surf film "This is Home".This is Home is the first of a surf trilogy from acclaimed Director and Editor Nathan Apffel, who took Edit of the Year in France at Festival De Sur in 2007. This is Home examines the definition of home and travel for professional surfers from all aspects of the industry. Shot entirely in High Definition, This is Home showcases breathtaking landscapes from Tahiti and Australia to the rugged harsh roads of deep Mainland Mexico; while discovering surf from Australia's Gold Coast to the best barrel surfing in the world with Brian Conley, Nathan Fletcher and Hopper Eichstadt. Featuring some of the most cutting edge independent musicians from around the world, This is Home is a creative artistic film that leaves the viewer with an understanding of what home is to a surfer, and a yearning for travel and adventure.
The Drowning Men music in...
Categories: Films music and musicians 
Added: 208 days ago
By: antony
Runtime: 2m29s
Views: 16  | Comments: 0
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Welcome to Secondlife Casinos (SLC) one of the largest, fairest and funest affiliated casino networks in Second Life(TM).Try your luck at our Royal Special Progressive Blackjack and you could win pots of cash! Slots more your thing? We have several types of slot machine, some offering progressive pots, unlimited jackpots, win runs, nudge and respin features to name but a few.Not only are we a gaming establishment, we also run daily freeplay, free prize and music events in various different SLC casinos located in some of the best areas of Second Life.All transactions are carried out in the Linden Dollar. Linden Dollars (L$) may be bought and sold on the Second Life website. Current exchange rate as of 02/07 is 267 L$ to 1.00 USD.What is Second Life? Its a lot of things! Its your alter ego, its a place of refuge and a place for meeting people. It has been described as a business tool, a creative palete and a game (which it is not!). It is a virtual reality enviroment populated by over 4 million real life people. Everything is here, its not just gambling. Museums, galleries, race tracks, space stations, heaven and hell, even places of real life interest have been recreated by the residents themselves. In my opinion Second Life is the largest, most productive and creative personal canvass there is.. you can be whoever you want to be, look how you always wanted to look, act out your every dream.Become an SLC affiliate, run your own casino and benefit from our expertise. Get your Second Life today and join us at one of our many live music, dj hosted and free prize events.FREE Account sign up here: http://slurl.com/secondlife/drum/81/21/105/?u=6fc4ff748195200604321262088643c3Please indicate 'SL Loonie' as your referral when making your free account.When you arrive in Second Life press the SEARCH button then goto the ALL tab and type 'SLC' in the search box. A full list of our casinos will be shown along with upcomming scheduled events. Click on one of the casinos names to highlight it then press the TELEPORT button and you will magically arrive at your destination.We look forward to welcoming you to Secondlife CasinosSL Loonie
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Categories: Films music and musicians 
Added: 208 days ago
By: devcode
Runtime: 4m28s
Views: 18  | Comments: 0
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This is my entry in the Marie Digby autographed guitar competition.  Marie's a great singer/songwriter, so this was fun to cover.  This is my original arrangement & I performed all the backing instrumental tracks & vocals.  Hope ya like!  (for more info about the contest, go to Marie Digby's homepage here on youtube).
Say It Again - Marie Digby...
Categories: Pop Music 
Added: 208 days ago
By: antony
Runtime: 3m25s
Views: 12  | Comments: 0
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The sequel to Random Cartoons Censored.This is the first half of the Movie.You can find the second half here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiyX8qW8J_MMovies:MadagascarOver The HedgeThe SpongeBob SquarePants MovieCats Don't DanceTiny Toons - How I Spent My VacationMusic:Over There OSTClipse feat. Pharrell - Mr Me Too - (Instrumental)
Random Cartoons Censored 2...
Categories: Censorship of music 
Added: 208 days ago
By: antony
Runtime: 7m28s
Views: 26  | Comments: 0
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Japan's fascination with figure skating has amazed me for some time. In my blog I once mentioned their enthusiasm for Flamenco. Iceskating is another national pride they have been investing in. Prominent athletes have been enjoying a high social status. Surely, advertisements seem to go well with these national heroes and heroines.Tokyo is now hosting the World Iceskating Championship. Thousands of people flock to the indoor ice stadium to watch several young skaters from some four season countries. Teens would throw roses and Teddy Bears after each perfomance. The whole country is suddenly warmer in the remaining wintry season as each skater slides on the thick ice layer accompanied by the best of world musical compositions.Takahashi Daisuke is one of Japan's treasures. Dubbed as the Prince of Japan, he won the silver medal two days ago (March 24)in the prestigious event. Like a true Samurai, he pushed his rank up from fifth to second next to a French skater (You can see in the clip the audience cyring as Takahashi, now emotional himself, finished his memorable perfomance). With the standing ovation and the cry subarashii (great!), he is the first Japanese male ever to have won such a distinction.Using my cell phone, I recorded his live performance from our TV!Post Script*The shouts in the background came from my wife*Thanks to Susan, my friend from Indonesia, who for a while was my consultant in YouTube stuff.
PrinceTakahashi Daisuke
Categories: Musical compositions 
Added: 208 days ago
By: antony
Runtime: 8m2s
Views: 31  | Comments: 0
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Jacob de Haan was born March 28, 1959 in Heerenveen, Holland. He received his musical education at the State Music Academy in Leeuwarden, where he studied organ and school music. Subsequently he lectured in arranging at the same academy.Jacob de Haan lives in the city of Rotterdam, where he mainly works as a composer. Jacob de Haan is often invited as a guest conductor to perform his own works and as an adjudicator at international contests. As a guest conductor he worked among others in Australia, Switzerland, Slovenia, Austria, Germany, Italy, France and Belgium. Besides he produced various CD-recordings with professional concert bands at home and abroad.Jacob de Haan grew up in a musically orientated family. Via his piano and trumpet lessons he was, at an early age, able to develop his creativity as a future composer. In the early eightees, when his first works were published, he gained his first successes as a composer of concert band music. Very famous are his compositions based on soundtrack like combinations of styles. In this respect Oregon was his most successful piece. His repertoire for concert band consists besides of contest pieces in various grades, short concert pieces, popular music and a few marches. Additionally he wrote various arrangements of classical works and chorales.Posted: Px'Az
Oregon - Jacob de Haan
Categories: Musical compositions 
Added: 208 days ago
By: antony
Runtime: 9m37s
Views: 29  | Comments: 0
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Movies to Video Games ReviewsReview #14Lemony Snicket's: A Series of Unfortunate Events for the Personal Computer (PC) is fully reviewed and analyzed as compared to the actual movie itself.Feel free to comment. More movies to video games reviews coming soon.. suggestions and feedback welcome and encouraged.In the means of saving space the score tallies used to get to the final score are listed here instead of in the review itself. They are on a 1-10 scale with 10 being the best score possible:Story Accuracy to the Movie 5.0(The characters and locations are there, but after that the situations become stretched and barely resembling what was seen in the movie. The cutscenes tie it all together but if it weren't for that you would have no idea how it relates to the film due to what we are doing for most of the game.)Music Soundtrack Accuracy to the Movie's 1.0(As is often the case in recent movie adaptations, the music is generic and not based off of the movies soundtrack. I don't think it matters too much but it may have added something that just was lacking in this game for the most part)Game Difficulty 4.5(The game is way too easy. Click and point with a search button that finds everything for you easily. The bosses are a joke as are the levels which are all the same thing done slightly different. There is very little challenge found here.)Overall Fun 3.0(The game gets boring and old fast. After two or three levels you will get the idea of what the game has to offer and its more of the same for the rest of the way through. The game ends too quickly and you don't feel like it's the movie or book jumping out at you at any point. Probably won't be replaying this too much after its completed.)Final Score: 4.25Below Average
Mov2VidGameReview - Lemony...
Categories: Music events 
Added: 208 days ago
By: devcode
Runtime: 10m50s
Views: 19  | Comments: 0
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Quote: "I knew virtually nothing about conventional music education, and didn't know how to teach singing. Above all, I knew nothing of what children's music was supposed to be. But the kids had a grasp of what they liked: emotion, drama, and making music as a group. Whether the results were good, bad, in tune or out was no big deal -- they had élan. This was not the way music was traditionally taught. But then I never liked conventional 'children's music,' which is condescending and ignores the reality of children's lives, which can be dark and scary. These children hated 'cute.' They cherished songs that evoked loneliness and sadness." - Hans Fenger, Langley music supervisor/arranger
Langley School Music...
Categories: Music education 
Added: 208 days ago
By: devcode
Runtime: 5m44s
Views: 30  | Comments: 0
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