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http://www.youtube.com/YourTubeAdvocatePlease Rate, Fav, Comment, Share,Post a video response, Auto-Play, and feature!E-BOMB #1!editor@youtube.comsuggestions@youtube.comestreich@youtube.comBlog Post on The Community Advocate:http://tinyurl.com/4r79ujBlog post on The Community Councilhttp://tinyurl.com/4w2pp8**CORRECTION***It's my understanding that the CC can ONLY address issues that they  receive via e-mail.I misspoke and didn't catch it, until right before uploading. That's why the text "*only*" appears over that clip. I hope this clarifies things. If true, I think it is absurd that they can't address issues delivered via video, comments, or conversations. YouTube Music Deal Press Release:http://tinyurl.com/4u6plaCreative Commons Licensed music:http://www.soundclick.comhttp://www.incompetech.comAcceptable Plagiarism! WTF!http://tinyurl.com/4d7nqnStaff Statement on Suspensions:http://tinyurl.com/4wlxzlKnown Issues:http://tinyurl.com/3k3b8jDOWNLOAD YTA SUPPORT VID:YTA graphics. No music. (on RapidShare)http://tinyurl.com/2wethyYTA graphics, with music (on RapidShare)http://tinyurl.com/3ylrnkAND HERE (for the Rapidshare haters!)http://skuee.com/ytarevealwmusic.movPLEASE credit the Creative Commons Licensed music:07 Ghosts I by Nine Inch Nailshttp://ghosts.nin.comYTA graphics by me. No attribution required.For those new to the channel, it all began with this crappy video:http://youtube.com/watch?v=NLtIjqye7TcDon't just watch. Do Something.This is MY tube. This is OUR Tube.This is YOURTubeAdvocate-Allenhttp://www.youtube.com/JustA11enCreative Commons Licensed Music(used in this video)Zopper's:http://tinyurl.com/6fs79vAbstraktarts:http://tinyurl.com/5hxqks
YTA: COMMUNITY and...
Categories: Censorship of music 
Added: 257 days ago
By: antony
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here is a bit of footage of people dancing to folk music from the new year's eve/day celebrations in kyiv in 2005.  the first minute actually is footage of people dancing not to folk music but to some folk-pop, and their dancing isn't traditional.  however, the last few minutes provide some fabulous footage of mostly middle- to senior-aged people singing along with and/or doing real folk dancing to musicians playing on the street.  where are all the young people?  do they no longer want to remember their folk dances?another note: this is from new year's 2005. the orange revolution had just succeeded in overturning the fraudulent elections and there was great hope that much would change with yushchenko as president.  i mention this as a reminder of the work that is still yet to be done in ukraine.  to see more footage of events on new year's eve and day 2005, go to my blog at http://dykun.blogspot.com/2007/01/new-year-eve-2005-in-kyiv-ukraine_02.html.  there is a 20 minue clip there with footage of: saakashvili, yushchenko, tymoshenko, and moroz all speaking on independence square, followed by oleksandr ponomarov singing the national anthem. then there is footage of green jolly performing their song that became the anthem of the orange revolution (i.e., "razom nas bahato, nas ne podylaty (together we are many, we won't be overcome)" and after them is footage of the superstar group tartak rocking the crowd.  then comes some footage of the tent camp and the folk dancing you have already seen here.  enjoy!  z novym rokom!
Ukraine: Folk Music and...
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Added: 257 days ago
By: devcode
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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: 257 days ago
By: antony
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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: 257 days ago
By: antony
Runtime: 8m14s
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Concert at the Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas for Martin Luther King. www.richmondpunch.com for bookings. 214-823-4269 and e-mail gaylepunch@yahoo.com Also I love the movie Amazing Grace! See below for CD!PUNCH FAMILY FOUNDATIONPurchase a CD via Paypal atwww.punchfamilyfoundation.orgPlease join us for our events.The Punch Family Foundation is a non-profit organization that establishes scholarships for and assists minority, under resourced, under served students and communities in pursuing classical and music related studies and seeks to develop and enhance students string, orchestral and performing art skills. Assistance is also provided to students with music related expenses through grants, fundraisers and silent auctions that aid in developing, displaying and nurturing young artistic talents. The Punch Family Foundation is an organization that seeks to open a window of opportunity for under-represented children through music and music education. "We want to put an instrument in a child's life, teach, train and prepare them for an advance music education", offering an orchestra experience that nurtures music students. DONATE, JOIN OUR BOARD, PURCHASE AN AD IN OUR BROCHURE, DONATE FOR OUR SILENT AUCTION, ATTEND OUR EVENTS.THE FOLLOWING IS THE STORY OF OUR RECIPIENTS AND PRESENT NEEDS::FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (HELP BUILD A LEGACY):Punch Family Foundation:Making a Difference One Note at a Time When Georgiana Howard was selected to attend a summer chamber music program in Europe, she knew the cost would be a potential barrier. She also knew she could gain support from her mentor Mary Griffin and from the Punch Family Foundation (PFF).Stamos Martin, like Georgiana, was a Booker T. Washington high school student, and while he was excited about his acceptance to the Aspen Music Festival, he knew the $7,000 price tag would be a major hurdle. He called upon a small support team that included Gayle Punch of the Punch Family Foundation.Georgiana is now a sophomore student at Converse College in Spartanburg, South Carolina and aspires to attend the Harlaxton Music Festival (HMF) in Harlaxton, England. The $4,000 tuition does not include an additional $800 for airfare. On her own, Georgiana has managed to save $1,000 towards this trip. Unfortunately, the HMF offers no scholarships. Georgiana, a violist, is a sophomore music business major and former student of the Young Strings Program of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra.Stamos and Georgiana each received $1,000 scholarships from the PFF to help with their music education -- scholarships they both attest have made all the difference in their access and entry to these institutions.The experience of having a musician pursue a goal of being in a symphony orchestra taught PFF founder, Gayle Punch, many lessons. The greatest was the importance of giving back. In 2006, the Foundation was able to give a $1,000 to Byron Martin who now studies the viola and music composition at an Oklahoma College. This year's challenge is to raise funds to assist music students like Stamos and Georgiana reach their potential. While most music programs offer scholarships, there are often additional costs which are not covered. These additional costs are often the prime roadblocks to economically limited minority students."It's important to help as many music students as possible if we are to see diversity in the orchestral programs across America," says Richmond Punch. Richmond is a violist and violinist who donates proceeds from all CD sales to the foundation (these can be purchased at the foundation website). He also donates his services to the annual benefit recital.Contact: richmond@richmondpunch.comAlso read the event I created with the location info and more specifics. Thanks!!
Richmond Plays Balm in...
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Added: 257 days ago
By: devcode
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Concert in Arlington, TX with Camp Wisdom, Erykah Badu's Band. www.richmondpunch.com for bookings. 214-823-4269 and e-mail gaylepunch@yahoo.com Also I love the movie Amazing Grace! See below for CD!PUNCH FAMILY FOUNDATIONPurchase a CD via Paypal atwww.punchfamilyfoundation.orgPlease join us for our events.The Punch Family Foundation is a non-profit organization that establishes scholarships for and assists minority, under resourced, under served students and communities in pursuing classical and music related studies and seeks to develop and enhance students string, orchestral and performing art skills. Assistance is also provided to students with music related expenses through grants, fundraisers and silent auctions that aid in developing, displaying and nurturing young artistic talents. The Punch Family Foundation is an organization that seeks to open a window of opportunity for under-represented children through music and music education. "We want to put an instrument in a child's life, teach, train and prepare them for an advance music education", offering an orchestra experience that nurtures music students. DONATE, JOIN OUR BOARD, PURCHASE AN AD IN OUR BROCHURE, DONATE FOR OUR SILENT AUCTION, ATTEND OUR EVENTS.THE FOLLOWING IS THE STORY OF OUR RECIPIENTS AND PRESENT NEEDS::FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (HELP BUILD A LEGACY):Punch Family Foundation:Making a Difference One Note at a Time When Georgiana Howard was selected to attend a summer chamber music program in Europe, she knew the cost would be a potential barrier. She also knew she could gain support from her mentor Mary Griffin and from the Punch Family Foundation (PFF).Stamos Martin, like Georgiana, was a Booker T. Washington high school student, and while he was excited about his acceptance to the Aspen Music Festival, he knew the $7,000 price tag would be a major hurdle. He called upon a small support team that included Gayle Punch of the Punch Family Foundation.Georgiana is now a sophomore student at Converse College in Spartanburg, South Carolina and aspires to attend the Harlaxton Music Festival (HMF) in Harlaxton, England. The $4,000 tuition does not include an additional $800 for airfare. On her own, Georgiana has managed to save $1,000 towards this trip. Unfortunately, the HMF offers no scholarships. Georgiana, a violist, is a sophomore music business major and former student of the Young Strings Program of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra.Stamos and Georgiana each received $1,000 scholarships from the PFF to help with their music education -- scholarships they both attest have made all the difference in their access and entry to these institutions.The experience of having a musician pursue a goal of being in a symphony orchestra taught PFF founder, Gayle Punch, many lessons. The greatest was the importance of giving back. In 2006, the Foundation was able to give a $1,000 to Byron Martin who now studies the viola and music composition at an Oklahoma College. This year's challenge is to raise funds to assist music students like Stamos and Georgiana reach their potential. While most music programs offer scholarships, there are often additional costs which are not covered. These additional costs are often the prime roadblocks to economically limited minority students."It's important to help as many music students as possible if we are to see diversity in the orchestral programs across America," says Richmond Punch. Richmond is a violist and violinist who donates proceeds from all CD sales to the foundation (these can be purchased at the foundation website). He also donates his services to the annual benefit recital.Contact: richmond@richmondpunch.comAlso read the event I created with the location info and more specifics. Thanks!!
Richmond Plays Amazing Grace
Categories: Music education 
Added: 257 days ago
By: devcode
Runtime: 5m23s
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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: 257 days ago
By: antony
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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: 257 days ago
By: devcode
Runtime: 9m57s
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4/19/08: The first ever international Record Store Day was in full swing at Pure Pop Records Saturday.Music fans swarmed the bargain bins and went home armed with old and new records, tapes, and CDs.Why are indie record stores a vital part of our community? What makes them different from shopping for music online? Is it the atmosphere, the browsing, the hunt for rare finds, the album art or the way a new record smells?Eva bought her first album at Pure Pop (Ziggy Stardust) years ago and she is back to find out why it is still so special.http://www.7dvt.com/Featured:http://www.purepoponline.com/http://www.recordstoreday.com/HomeMusic:The Jazz Guys, So Moped Puree, "Try to Find"http://www.thejazzguys.com/Location:Pure Pop RecordsBurlington Vermont
Pure Pop Record Store Day...
Categories: Pop Music 
Added: 257 days ago
By: antony
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Pon and Zi slideshowsong:I Miss Youartist: Blink182just to let you all knowpon and zi dont have a specific gendertheir gender changes with each comic so that you can relate to them better =]oh and one other thingif you dont like my video keep that to yourself. i accept only constructive criticism
Pon and Zi: I Miss You
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Added: 257 days ago
By: devcode
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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: 257 days ago
By: antony
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Go to http://www.panonthenet.com/classics/pan_rebels.htm for the full performance of this selection - "In My House" - as arranged by Len 'Boogsie' Sharpe.  In the late 80's a group of young, innovative, progressive, talented and rebellious steelpan musicians known as Pan Rebels left their mark on New York pan as no other has.  In many respects Pan Rebels' birth signalled the dawning of the new and current age in the New York pan music continuum. Pan In New York was going to become primarily a youth movement. New ideas, interest and people would become critical components of the New York pan scene. And Pan Rebels was always at the forefront -  trying new things although they are not always the ones who received the credit when it became popular. It is not surprising that Pan Rebels started the now-famous New York J'Ouvert celebrations.Simultaneously, a young group of New York electrical and broadcasting engineers known as Basement Recordings were also experimenting and working closely with Yamaha Corporation of America - who recognized their brilliance immediately - to fine tune its digital recording technology.  Yamaha provided Basement Recordings with one of it's then-unreleased 24-bit digital recorders to test and make recommendations.  The unit was then known as the DMR8 which would become the corner stone on which all future Yamaha digital recordings technology would be based.  As faith or luck would have it, many of the engineers at Basement Recordings were also pan musicians.  Even before the introduction of the DMR8, Basement Recordings was light years ahead of any other group or production team in terms of producing quality steelband recordings.  Since the mid-80's they had already developed a technique they label as the 'box and one' specifically for the steel orchestra.  It received rave reviews and write ups in many of the broadcasting and professional audio journals.Now armed with this digital recording goliath - that was in many ways way ahead of its time - Basement now had the tools to capture the full dynamic range of the steel orchestra without compromise. Moreover they were committed to producing outstanding recordings that could stand next to any great music productions regardless of genre - and showcase the greatness of the 'Boogsies' and 'Bradleys,' with any of their contemporaries.In Pan Rebels - Basement Recordings found kindred sprits - young musicians who were not tied to conventionality - furthermore they were not afraid of the presence of technology.  Add the great Len "Boogsie" Sharpe, the ultimate unconventional arranger and what you got was magic.   Basement Recordings always looked forward to recording Pan Rebels steel orchestra.  They were young people; they understood the power and importance of recording and immortalizing their music works/material.  As a matter of fact the band's management viewed Basement's recording them as a critical part of their panorama season.  World-renowned arranger Len 'Boogsie' Sharpe was perfect as he supported, encouraged and understood what Basement and Pan Rebels were undertaking.  Interestingly enough Basement's and Len 'Boogsie' Sharpe's paths would cross many times in other professional arenas in the future - of particular note would be their coming together with legendary master drummer Max Roach on future recording projects. The Pan Rebels - Basement Recordings collaborations produced many recording gems that featured prominent arrangers like Garvin Blake and Pelham Goddard in addition to Len 'Boogsie' Sharpe. Even though the orchestra has been inactive since 2002 - with their musical works and contributions to the New York Steelband music scene, while spearheaded by the dynamic trio of Anthony 'Pra' Trebuse, Gary Rogers and Michelle Williams - Pan Rebels remains a New York steelband fixture.
Pan Rebels with Len...
Categories: Musical compositions 
Added: 257 days ago
By: antony
Runtime: 4m15s
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