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Mini-documentary on Dr. Laz's amazing experiential music therapy program for students with profound special needs; autism, Downs-syndrome, CP, etc. Also contains segments from various TV News coverage on Project CURE, his racial harmony group, and the Showtime movie about him called "Crown Heights."
Touching Lives Through...
Categories: Music education 
Added: 209 days ago
By: devcode
Runtime: 7m50s
Views: 14  | Comments: 0
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Highlights from the Korean Music Festival 2007 at Hollywood Bowl on 5/5/07.  Featuring BoA, Fly to the Sky, Big Bang, Epik High, Ivy, Brian, etc.
TOKYOPOP visits Korean...
Categories: Music festivals 
Added: 210 days ago
By: devcode
Runtime: 2m46s
Views: 136  | 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: 209 days ago
By: antony
Runtime: 2m29s
Views: 16  | Comments: 0
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roy harper hawkwind etc
stonehenge free music...
Categories: Music festivals 
Added: 210 days ago
By: devcode
Runtime: 57m20s
Views: 124  | Comments: 0
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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...
Categories: Music criticism 
Added: 209 days ago
By: devcode
Runtime: 9m59s
Views: 34  | Comments: 0
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It's the classic "Shoes" song by Kelly, but censored. I didn't censor "bitch" as it wouldn't be censored (to my knowledge) on TV (i.e. Law and Order)
Shoes (Censored)
Categories: Censorship of music 
Added: 209 days ago
By: antony
Runtime: 2m48s
Views: 29  | Comments: 0
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Visitors who plan to attend the Rainforest World Music Festival 2007 at the Sarawak Cultural Village in Kuching this year can rest assure that they are in safe hands.According to Sarawak Tourism Board's CEO, Gracie Geikie, security has been beefed up in numbers of personnel and also with the addition of drugs detecting police dogs. Such measurements are only to ensure that patrons can truly enjoy the night with no worries with regards to security at the event.This is also done in lieu with the increase in numbers of visitors this year, which is targeted at 24,000 people."We had such a great response from music lovers, loyal fans to the event and also people who have heard about the event through friends. Sales of online tickets were great. In fact for Saturday, all of the tickets are sold out," explained Geikie.Those going for the show can expect a big turn out and also amazing performances by 20 bands from all around the world, most of which are second timers of third timers to the Rainforest World Music Festival."The aim of the festival has always been and will always be the preservation and conservation of ethnic music and traditional musical instruments.As we went along the event also became an instrument to promote peace through rich culture and heritage. We are happy that the festival has grown bigger through the years. For next year, we plan to bring RWMF to another level, not in term of quantity but by adding fringe events," she said.Some of the events in discussion are tribal arts workshop and tribal arts forum. Such events are hoped to encourage visitors to stay longer and really be exposed to Sarawak's heritage so that they can truly experience what Sarawak has to offer.The Rainforest World Music Festival, organised by the Sarawak Tourism Board, kicks off today at the Sarawak Cultural Village in Santubong untill Sunday where visitors will also have the opportunity to take part in the various workshops carried out throughout the three days.The stage performances that will feature various bands from all around the world will be held every evening starting from 7.30pm. Day passes are still available for purchase for Friday and Sunday while Saturday's passes are sold out.Those wishing to check availability can go online at www.ticketcharge.com.my or head on to the Visitor Information Centres in Kuching.Tickets are priced at RM80 for a one-day Adult Pass. Children aged three to 12 years of age can purchase half-priced tickets.Log on to: www.VirtualMalaysia.com/vmtv
Rainforest World Music...
Categories: Films music and musicians 
Added: 209 days ago
By: devcode
Runtime: 9m57s
Views: 19  | Comments: 0
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New Track Premieres...
Categories: Pop Music 
Added: 209 days ago
By: antony
Runtime: 1m1s
Views: 19  | Comments: 0
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I wrote a few tunes to go with the film that Yuji (badasi) and I writing together. The two of us along with a few other musicians and voice actors are putting together Yuji's very first full length film. I thought up a few tunes which may or may not end up in the final draft...Or may be improved by a better musician. The art is characters sketches by Yuji.
Music samples for Yuji's...
Categories: Films music and musicians 
Added: 209 days ago
By: antony
Runtime: 6m34s
Views: 15  | 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: 209 days ago
By: devcode
Runtime: 10m50s
Views: 19  | Comments: 0
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Thought I would upload a little more footage from The Movie Waterloo concerning The Duchess of Richmond's Ball of 15-06-1815It appears no You Tuber has an inkling as to the pieces played at Her Grace's Ball ?Below is a cut & paste from an earlier video regarding this matter : -This footage comes from the very historically accurate "Waterloo." {Although there is the odd historical blemish, it is still highly factual} The question is what is the piece called as the Ladies & Officers Etc. danced the night away at The Duchess of Richmond's Ball ?I may say it myself, but one does feel a bit of an expert in the finery of Battle Tactics regarding Waterloo, but can not place this wonderful piece, I even asked on Talk Back Radio a number of years ago after playing it down the line, but alas no following callers knew, as for any other goings ons at Her Grace's Ball that night, one should not take as read certain accounts, although I would fancy they would not be too far from what went on. It is the outcome of The Battle that changed European & indeed World History that interests an old reprobate such as I Lol. But one would give anything to have been a lad at that Ball on that night....dancing the night away before battle, those were the days !
More Musical Works From...
Categories: Musical compositions 
Added: 209 days ago
By: antony
Runtime: 9m46s
Views: 21  | Comments: 0
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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: 209 days ago
By: devcode
Runtime: 8m17s
Views: 14  | Comments: 0
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