Soul Train playlist
The Isley Brothers - I Wanna Be With You
The Gap Band – Shake
Barry White - Any Fool Could See
Carrie Lucas – Dance with You
Foxy – Hot Number
Donna Summer – Hot Stuff
Sister Sledge & Chic – We Are Family
G.Q. - Disco Nights
Narada Michael Walden - I Don't Want Nobody Else
Carrie Lucas - Sometimes a Love Goes Wrong
Yvonne Stevens (Taka Boom ) Night Dancing
G.Q. – This Happy Feeling
Not only one of the landmark records of the disco era, Donna Summer's "I Feel Love" also anticipated the emergence of techno -- sleek, pulsating, and sensual, its signature galloping bass line and sequencer-driven rhythm established the sonic blueprint for virtually all of the dance music to follow in its wake. Written by Summer in tandem with her longtime production team of Giorgio Moroder and Peter Bellotte, upon its 1977 release "I Feel Love" heralded a massive shift from the lushly orchestral disco records popular during the middle of the decade toward a harder-edged, electronic approach -- completely computer-generated, the song's futuristic sheen combines with its dreamily orgasmic vocal to create an experience that's both clinically remote and primally erotic. Summer's second Top Ten hit, "I Feel Love" ranks alongside Brian Eno's Another Green World and Kraftwerk's Trans Europe Express among the era's seminal electronic recordings, and is perhaps even more pivotal because of its mainstream success; a subsequent 20-minute remix by Patrick Cowley pushed the envelope even further, while in 1985 the Jimmy Somerville-led Bronski Beat recorded a hit cover featuring Marc Almond.
Dance Party USA playlist:
Girl-group disco /pop /soul music oldie from 1976: Donna Summer - Try Me I Know We Can Make It
Will to Power - Dreaming (1988)
Loverboy - Hometown Hero (1988)
Pointer Sisters - Be There (1988)
Janet Jackson - The Pleasure Principle (1987)
Elisa Fiorillo - Who Found Who (1987)
Dance Party USA upbeat playlist:
Girl-group disco /pop /soul music oldie from 1976: Donna Summer – Spring Affair
Sweet Sensation – Sincerely Yours (1988)
Doris Higginsen (Doris Troy) – What You Gonna Do About It (1963)
Paula Abdul – Forever Your Girl (1988)
The Pasadenas – Tribute (Right On) (1988)
R&B / Soul / Disco music oldie from 1979: The Whispers – The Beat Goes On
Rob Base & EZ Rock – Joy & Pain (1988)
Marcia Griffiths – It’s Electric (1980) - 1st version
Rob Base & EZ Rock – Get on the Dance Floor (1988)
Guy – Teddy’s Jam (1988)
Bobby Brown – My Prerogative (1988)
Oldies pop /soul ballad slow dance: Jimmy Cliff – Sitting Here in Limbo (1971)
Poison – Your Mama Don’t Dance (1988)
Dance Party USA Hawaiian Luau episode playlist:
The Ventures – Hawaii 5-O
Fat Boys with The Beach Boys – Wipeout (1987)
Otaya – Motuliu South Pacific Review – lipsynch performance
Samantha Fox – I Want to Have Some Fun (1987)
Beach Boys – Kokomo (1988)
Girl-group disco /soul / pop oldie from 1976: Donna Summer – Try Me I Know We Can Make It – short edit pop music version
2 songs by Salt & Pepper: “Twist & Shout”, “Shake Your Thing”
Girl-group disco /soul oldie from 1976: Roberta Kelly – Love Power (1976)
Rhythm & Blues /soul ballad oldie from 1981: Kenny Hamilton – The Same Folks (1981)
Girl-group disco /pop oldie from 1975: Silver Convention – Fly Robin Fly (1975)
The Techniques with Pat Kelly – You Don’t Care for Me (1978)
Katrina & The Waves – Walking on Sunshine (1985)
Dance Party USA upbeat playlist:
Mony Mony – Billy Idol (1981)
Bad – Michael Jackson (1987)
Causing a Commotion – Madonna Cicconne (1987)
Dance music oldie from 1983: “Spaced Out” – Pure Energy
Paper in Fire – John Mellencamp (1987)
Fake – Alexander O’Neal (1987)
Oldies pop ballad slow dance: “The Power of Love” – Heidi Stern (Jennifer Rush) (1984)
Wipeout – Fat Boys & The Beach Boys (1987)
Catch Me I’m Falling – Pretty Poison (1987)
Disco oldie from 1979: “Stand Up, Sit Down” – A.K.B.
Lipsynch performance: Serious - Donna Allen (1987)
Lost in Emotion – Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam (1987)
I Heard a Rumor – Bananarama (1987)
It's amazing. I I've talked to a lot of people that have traveled internationally. I haven't had the ability to, yet. I plan on doing it at one point in time, but I will, I don't think I'm not gonna no. So, but what they tell me is that when you leave this country and you go elsewhere, mm-hmm, people who have nothing.
And I mean, nothing mm-hmm can still be happy. It. Absolutely. Doesn't take a car. Doesn't take, you know, a lot of money. Uh, they've got water, they've got food, they've got a roof over their head. They've got family and they're happy. And I, I think we've, you've been gone a while. I think we've lost that we've lost touch with that in this country.
And I would hope to get it back. They also have faith. They have faith in themselves. They have faith in their family and they have spiritual faith. And I like things like that. And I believe that everybody in the world has that in common. It doesn't matter your culture, religion, your language, your skin color, or whatever.
No, there, there a smile is universal. And when people offer food and share things like that's universal, too. and in this culture, you cannot turn down a second plate of food as an insult. So just be prepared to eat and be prepared to be taken very well cared of, and also have the pleasure of reciprocating that as well.
And so I've seen that as part of this culture, but no, the, the United States is fine. We have this, I just think people need to slow down. Calm down a little bit and just get back to the basics, get back. As I mentioned, the way that we were raised by our parents and grandparents, and if we can get back to that sort of simple sort of mind frame and, and communication, people have much more, uh, effective and fulfilling relationships.
What what's happening is people are texting too much and they're not calling. or they're not seeing one another, because it may be COVID people got isolated and it's not easy. It's really, the tough road is to get back into that. The easy way is just to keep doing what you're doing, but the, but the more challenging way is to walk next door to your neighbors and to say hello, or to make that extra effort to not break a plan and to see your friends or to do a follow up email or phone call for courtesy.
And not be latent about it because people are expecting that. And so as long as you can do those sort of things on a daily basis, it won't pile up. You won't forget about it and you'll be invited to a lot of parties and events because you're showing interest in that sort of relationship. Absolutely.
Yeah. I ask my youngest son. When he was, uh, 18, 19, this is about 10 years ago, but he, he was to the, he was so good at texting that he could in class have his phone in his pocket and be able to text without looking at the, the number to the, uh, uh, letters as to mm-hmm. what he was. I mean, he was so gifted at texting.
He did it so much. So I asked him one day, I said, Don't you find that texting takes away from the personal attention of having a conversation with somebody. And he said, no, I'm fine with texting besides I can talk to five girls at the same time when I'm texting. And I can't do that when I'm on the phone.
So it's like, well, okay, but what's your son's name? The Fs . That sounds great. Five girls at the same time. He's remember our generat. Okay. We had to call people's homes to ask permission to speak to our friends. Yes, we did. Cuz dad would pick up the phone and it would be like, who's this that's right. Oh, you know, can I talk to Lisa please?
Uh, you know, and uh, but nowadays none of that's, but I think you're right. We've lost a human touch and we, and you would be great to get that human touch back. I gotta ask you in Costa Rica, what's the homeless situation like. It's there. Uh, and I, I see it a lot in, in San Jose, but really what I see is it's more of somebody that's lost their way.
It's usually a young man or a young woman that might be indulging. too much. Wow. Yes. And so that's what I see. And so, but other areas where yes, it is a third world country. And I have seen individuals out there asking for the most asking for OS from people. And you can tell that this individual might be a senior citizen or have a handicap.
Or something that's not drug or bad habit related. And a lot of people, including myself, not just give money, but then all of a sudden you ask, is there something that you need specifically? I need some sneakers, I need a jacket. I need something. You get that for them. It's not like a one and a done, like in my neighborhood, there was a corner and there was, there was Donna Katia.
She must have been at least 75 years old. And this woman was out there every day, sweetest woman. And she was literal. Almost supporting her family. I didn't ask too many questions, but this woman was out there asking for money and saying, you know, blessings for people. And she was very smart. She remembered people's names too.
And so when I would see her, I would give something. And then when Christmastime came along, I asked if there was something specific. She mentioned the sneakers for, you know, a grandchild and I, and I got that for her. And so, um, there's certain ways to do it. Like I'll give somebody money on the corner if they're juggling knives or doing some sort of acrobatic event.
Yeah, sure. I'll give you a couple dollars. But then when you see somebody every day and you realize they're part of your community, it's, it's something where people want to take care of them. It's interesting how neighbors will talk about this individual that you saw and they start learning about them.
And so this is a culture that really likes to take care of their own. And I've seen on the side, like if you walk past the banana plantation, they'll be a worker there and you're just walking and he's like, Hey, would you like a few bananas? You know, it's just, people are always sharing and they're always, um, Once again, trying to make people feel welcome, but I don't see it that bad.
I don't see really tent encampments here. We just see certain packets of the city that might have individuals, as I've mentioned that.
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Richard’s journey in the call center space is filled with twists and turns. When he was 27 years old, he relocated to Costa Rica to train employees for one of the larger call centers in San Jose. With a mix of motivational public speaking style backed by tactful and appropriate rhetoric, Richard shared his knowledge and trained over 10 000 bilingual telemarketers. Richard Blank has the largest collection of restored American Pinball machines and antique Rockola Jukeboxes in Central America making gamification a strong part of CCC culture.Richard Blank is the Chief Executive Officer for Costa Rica’s Call Center since 2008.
Mr. Richard Blank holds a bachelors degree in Communication and Spanish from the University of Arizona and a certificate of language proficiency from the University of Sevilla, Spain. A Keynote speaker for Philadelphia's Abington High School 68th National Honors Society induction ceremony. Giving back to Abington Senior High School is very important to Mr. Blank. As such, he endows a scholarship each year for students that plan on majoring in a world language at the university level.
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Dancin On Air playlist:
Sister Sledge & Chic - We Are Family (1979)
Chic - Good Times (1979)
Donna Summer - I Feel Love (1977)
The 4 Tops with The Andantes on backup vocals - Reach out for Me (1966)
Donna Summer - Love Is in Control (1982)
ABC - The Look of Love (1982)
Melba Moore - Loves Coming At You (1982)
Kool & The Gang with Something Sweet - Ladies Night (1979)
10cc - Run Away - with Andrew Gold on backup vocals (1982) -
slow dance
Kool & The Gang - Big Fun (1982)
Linda Ronstadt - Get Closer (1982)
The Cast of The Pirate Movie - Happy Ending (1982)
This is my vocal range video for the best queen of pop and disco from Canada the World has ever seen : Miss France Joli
Voice Type: Mezzo-soprano
Vocal Range: E3? - Bb5
Low Register: E3? - A3
Highest note: Bb5 ("Come To Me" and "The Heart to Break the Heart")
France Joli ([ˈfʁɑnʒɔˈli] born February 2, 1963) is a Canadian singer, best known for the disco classics "Come to Me" and "Gonna Get Over You".
Teen stardom
Born France Joly in Montreal, Quebec, Joli grew up in Dorion. Her father was a hardware merchant and her mother was a teacher.
As early as age four, Joli was performing for relatives lip-syncing to Barbra Streisand records while handling a skipping rope like a microphone; she had appeared on television by age six. At age 11, Joli left the public school system (her mother tutored her) to concentrate on her performing career appearing regularly in television commercials and talent shows. A mutual acquaintance suggested Joli meet up with musician Tony Green who Joli approached backstage after he'd given a concert, Joli inviting Green to be her record producer. Green didn't take the 13-year-old Joli seriously: he'd recall: "To get rid of her I [told] her to keep in touch." According to one source Joli eventually visited Green's home to sing for him; it's also reported that Green first heard Joli sing from the audience of an "end of school year show" in which she performed in the fall of 1978. Both accounts concur that Green first heard Joli singing along with a Streisand record. Green had written the song "Come to Me" for Joli by the next day.
When the producer Green originally commissioned to record Joli indicated a desire to develop Joli as a Francophone singer, Green himself took over production duties for Joli. The tracks Joli cut with Green were picked up by Prelude and released on April 17, 1979 as the album France Joli: the track "Come to Me" received a boost when Joli performed it as a last-minute replacement for Donna Summer at a concert held on Fire Island on July 7, 1979 before an estimated audience of five thousand.
"Come to Me" began a three-week reign atop the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play on 22 September 1979 and the France Joli album rose to #26. On the Billboard Hot 100 "Come to Me" peaked at #15 November 17, 1979, the same week that Donna Summer peaked at #2 with "Dim All the Lights".
Joli made her network television debut on 26 October 1979 broadcast of The Midnight Special and she co-hosted the 7 December episode. Her other TV credits included episodes of the talk shows of Mike Douglas, Merv Griffin and Dinah Shore and also a Bob Hope special.
1980 saw the release of Joli's second album Tonight with the ballad "This Time (I'm Giving All I've Got)" released as a single bubbling under for two weeks pk #103: this attempt to curry favor in the mainstream market was unsuccessful with Joli receiving support only in the dance club market where the tracks "The Heart to Break the Heart" and "Feel Like Dancing" achieved a joint position of #3: Tonight was ranked on the Billboard album chart at #175.
In 1981 Joli's third album Now – produced by Ray Reid and William Anderson from Crown Heights Affair rather than Tony Green1 – failed to generate even a low chart placing, success apparent only in another dance club smash with the track "Gonna Get Over You", which went to number two for two weeks on the American dance charts.[1] However Joli, as evidenced by her opening for the Commodores during their American tour of 1981, was still viewed as having star potential: she departed the dance music-oriented Prelude label for mainstream music giant Epic.
1The track: "Your Good Lovin'" was arranged and produced by Prelude regulars Eric Matthew and Darryl Payne.
2"Gonna Get Over You" reached #43 on the French Pop charts [1]
"Come to Me" is a #1 disco hit from 1979 performed by France Joli, who had recorded it at the age of fifteen with producer, Tony Green, who composed the song and briefly sings on it. The track also features the famed Philadelphia session vocalists, The Sweethearts of Sigma Sound. The song was introduced on the album France Joli, which was released in the US on 17 April 1979 on Prelude, and rose to #26. "Come to Me" received a major boost on 7 July when Joli performed it as a last minute replacement for Donna Summer at a concert held on Fire Island, whose estimated audience numbered 5,000.[citation needed] "Come to Me" began a three-week reign atop the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart on 22 September 1979.[1] "Come to Me" peaked at #15 on the Hot 100 and at #36 on the R&B chart.[2]
Girl-Group Disco/Soul playlist:
Donna Summer - Spring Affair (1976)
Personnel
Donna Summer – lead vocals
Thor Baldursson – keyboards, string and horn arrangements
Keith Forsey – drums, percussion
Nick Woodland – guitar
Les Hurdle – bass guitar
Dino Solera – saxophone
Geoff Bastow – synthesizer
Madeline Bell, Sue & Sunny – girl-group backing vocals
Recorded at Musicland Studios, Munich, Germany
Mixed by Giorgio Moroder
Engineered by Jurgen Koppers
Album Cover Concept by Susan Munao, Joyce Bogart & Donna Summer
Design by Henry Vizcarra & Gribbitt!
Art Direction by Gribbitt! & Chris Whorf
Photography – Mario Casilli
Carol Douglas - I Got the Answer (1979)
Lead Vocal - Carol Douglas
Arranged By – Bert Keyes, Greg Carmichael
Girl-Group Backing Vocals – Cathy Msingi Jones, Dian Sorel, Gail Thomas
Baritone Saxophone – Seldon Powell
Bass – Norbert Sloley
Bass Trombone – Earle McIntyre*
Cello – Harry Wimmer, Kermit Moore
Drums – Jimmy Young, Richie Taninbaum*
Engineer – Bob Blank, Joe Arlotta, John Morales, Pat Jaques, Tommy O'Connell
Engineer [Mixing] – Bob Blank, Greg Carmichael
Guitar – Billy Mersey, Kenny Mazur*
Harp – Margaret Ross
Keyboards – Allen Wentz, Greg Carmichael, Patrick Adams
Mixed By – John Morales
Percussion – Michael Lewis (3)
Producer – Greg Carmichael
Trombone – Sam Burtis
Trumpet – Jimmy Owens, Joe Shepley
Vibraphone – Greg Carmichael
Viola – Julien Barber, Seymour Berman
Violin – David Sackson, Harry Lookofsky, Irving Spice, Louis Haber, Noel Dacosta, Sanford Allen
Written By – Greg Carmichael / Esther Williams
Donna Live 1972
Rubber Bullets Live on Top Of The Pops 1973
The Dean And I Live 1973
Silly / The Wall Street Shuffle Live 1974
Life Is A Minestrone Promo Music Video
Life Is A Minestrone Live on Top Of The Pops 1975
I’m Not In Love Live on Top Of The Pops 1975
I'm Not In Love Live on TOTP2
I’m Not In Love Live on Muzikladen 1975
I’m Not In Love Live on TopPop 1975
Art For Art’s Sake - Dance Aerobics Version
I’m Mandy Fly Me Live on Top Of The Pops 1976
I’m Mandy Fly Me Live In Concert
The Things We Do For Love Promo Music Video
Good Morning Judge Promo Music Video Clip
Dreadlock Holiday Live on Top Of The Pops 1978
Godley & Crème 5 O’ Clock In The Morning Live on Top Of The Pops 1977 [PQ]
Godley & Crème Wedding Bells Live on Top Of The Pops 1981
Godley & Crème Golden Boy Promo Music Video [PQ]
Godley & Crème Cry Promo Music Video
Tracklist
1 The Hotlegs - Neanderthal Man
2 Donna
3 Rubber Bullets
4 Silly Love
5 The Wall Street Shuffle
6 Life is a Minestrone
7 I'm Not in Love
8 Art for Art's Sake
9 I'm Mandy Fly Me
10 The Things We Do for Love
11 Good Morning Judge
12 People in Love
13 Dreadlock Holiday
14 One Two Five
15 Feel the Love
16 Woman in Love
"Try Me, I Know We Can Make It" is a song by American singer and songwriter Donna Summer from her third studio album A Love Trilogy album released in 1976. Summer's breakthrough had come in the form of the disco song "Love to Love You Baby" which in its entirety lasted almost seventeen minutes and took up the entire first side of the album of the same name. Due to its success (and also its success as a 12" maxi single) the format was repeated with the next album and with this song. In fact, "Try Me, I Know We Can Make It" actually lasted even longer than "Love To Love You Baby", clocking in at eighteen minutes. Edited versions were also released on the 7" single format.
The song peaked at number eighty on the American pop chart and number thirty-five on the soul chart.[1] It was more popular with disco audiences, however, becoming Summer's second number one single on the dance chart in May 1976 and remaining atop that chart for three weeks.[2] The song also peak #6 in Spain singles charts and #22 in Spain Radio chart.[3]
Tracklist Hide Credits
1 –10CC The Wall Street Shuffle 3:53
2 –10CC I'm Not In Love 6:02
3 –10CC Art For Art's Sake 4:21
4 –10CC Dreadlock Holiday 4:31
5 –10CC People In Love 3:47
6 –10CC Donna 2:58
7 –10CC Life Is A Minestrone
Written-By – E. Stewart*, L. Creme*
4:30
8 –10CC I'm Mandy, Fly Me
Written-By – E. Stewart*, G. Gouldman*, L. Creme*
5:20
9 –Godley & Creme An Englishman In New York - but changed to
"A Little Piece of Heaven"
Producer – Godley & Creme
5:53
10 –10CC Food For Thought 3:29
11 –10CC Rubber Bullets
Written-By – K. Godley/L. Creme*, G. Gouldman*
4:43
12 –10CC Good Morning Judge 2:55
13 –10CC Feel The Love 5:06
14 –10CC Memories 4:27
15 –10CC The Things We Do For Love 3:23
16 –10CC Don't Turn Me Away
Written-By – E. Stewart*
5:00
17 –Godley & Creme Cry
Producer – Godley & Creme, Trevor Horn
3:56
18 –10CC Silly Love
Written-By – E. Stewart*, L. Creme*
Bonus track not on the compilation: For You and I
3:15
Companies, etc.
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Phonogram B.V.
Copyright (c) – Phonogram B.V.
Marketed By – Phonogram
Pressed By – Europe Optical Disc
Credits
Producer – 10CC (tracks: 1 to 3, 5 to 8, 10 to 13, 15, 18), Eric Stewart (tracks: 4, 14, 16), Graham Gouldman (tracks: 4, 14, 16)
Written-By – E. Stewart* (tracks: 1 to 5, 10, 12 to 15), K. Godley/L. Creme* (tracks: 6, 9, 17), G. Gouldman* (tracks: 1 to 5, 10, 12 to 15)
Notes
Title on Spine: 'The Very Best Of 10CC (And Godley & Creme)'
Duration of Tracks are coming from the CD-player.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Barcode: 0 42284 54072 8
Label Code: LC 0268
Rights Society: BIEM/STEMRA
Other (Distribution Code): PG 900
Matrix / Runout: EOD 845.407-2 02$
Music Video Track listing
"Rubber Bullets" (Godley, Creme, Gouldman) - 4:43
"Donna" (Godley, Creme) - 2:56
"Silly Love" (Stewart, Creme) - 3:15
"The Dean and I" (Godley, Creme) - 2:52
"Life Is a Minestrone" (Creme, Stewart) - 4:27
"The Wall Street Shuffle" (Stewart, Gouldman) - 3:52
"Art for Art's Sake" (Stewart, Gouldman) - 4:21 - '80s Dance Aerobics Version
"I'm Mandy, Fly Me" (Stewart, Gouldman, Godley) - 5:21 - The Woman Hunter Version
"Good Morning Judge" (Stewart, Gouldman) - 2:54
"Dreadlock Holiday" (Stewart, Gouldman) - 3:22
"For You and I" (Stewart, Gouldman) - 5:01 - Frankie Crocker Version from Early VH-1 Video Hits One
"People in Love" (Stewart, Gouldman) - 6:06 - with clips of Clark Gable & Carole Lombard, then Steve & Kayla from "Days of Our Lives"
"I'm Not in Love" (Stewart, Gouldman) - serious ballad version, minus Kathy Redfern's part -Breakup Version
"The Things We Do for Love" (Stewart, Gouldman) - Shane & Kmberly Version
Il Turco in Italia è un'opera buffa in due atti di Gioachino Rossini, su libretto di Felice Romani. Dal Teatro Carlo Felice di Genova. Direttore: JONATHAN WEBB. Interpreti: Selim SIMONE ALAIMO, Donna Fiorilla MYRTÒ PAPATANASIU, Don Geronio BRUNO DE SIMONE, Don Narciso ANTONINO SIRAGUSA, Prosdocimo VINCENZO TAORMINA, Zaida ANTONELLA NAPPA, Albazar FEDERICO LEPRE.
Eine Aufzeichnung vom Théâtre Musical de Paris. Orchester: Ensemble Matheus, Chor des Teatro Regio di Parma. Dirigent: Jean-Christophe Spinosi. Inszenierung: Giorgio Barberio Corsetti, Pierrick Sorin. Besetzung: La Marchesa Clarice - Sonia Prina; La Baronessa Aspasia - Jennifer Holloway; Donna Fulvia - Laura Giordano; Il Conte Asdrubale - Francois Lis;Il Cavalier Giocondo - José Manuel Zapata; Macrobio - Joan Martin-Royo; Pacuvio - Christian Senn; Fabrizio - Filippo Polinelli
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Quest'anno mi sono posto diverse domande. Cercavo risposte che fossero sufficientemente adeguate ma ogni volta venivo assediato da una visione precisa. Scrivere spesso non basta. A me, per esempio, a un certo punto servono anche immagini e suoni e incroci tra immagini e incroci tra suoni. E movimento. Solo il movimento può contrastare l'ombra della tristezza e delle false credenze, solo l'azione cancella l'apatia superstiziosa che ci inchioda a radunare polvere sotto i tappeti. Volevo parlare di nudità maschile in quanto effrazione di un codice che svilisce quasi unicamente la donna. Poi di diseguaglianza omosessuale in quanto valore e non solo effetto (collaterale) sociologico. Poi di bisogno di evasione creativa come sottrazione alla rete che ci vorrebbe schiavi di un medesimo e univoco (con)sentire. Ma qualcosa non quadrava ancora. Poi ho capito. Alla base dell'espressione umana c'è spesso la paura. E che cos'è la paura? E perché è in grado di determinare le nostre azioni al punto di spingerci molte volte verso l'autodistruzione? Ho concepito il video che segue come un tentativo di ribellione al terrore e alla brutalità che stringono e avviluppano e soffocano. Ma è destinato solo a coloro che negli ultimi mesi mi hanno dimostrato una sensibilità particolare, nonché un loro particolare modo di essere, anticonvenzionale e coraggioso. Una loro capacità di familiarizzare (per necessità o semplice empatia) anche con l'oscuro.
Bei einem ihrer berühmten Konzerte hinterlässt die Diva von Boston bei dem zufällig anwesenden Gouverneur von Texas einen so nachhaltigen Eindruck, dass er der Künstlerin spontan eine Tournee durch Texas anbietet. Die Diva willigt ein. Eine abenteuerliche Reise beginnt. Zum Schutz der Diva, ihres Impressarios und ihres Hofstaates, Koch, Schminkmeister, Beleuchter und Butler, wird Lucky Luke verpflichtet. Doch unterwegs passieren immer wieder merkwürdige Dinge. Auf der Fahrt wird plötzlich der Salonwagen abgekuppelt, auf dem Mississippi bricht ein Brückengeländer; immer wieder kommt die Diva in höchste Gefahr. Und Lucky Luke sucht nach dem Übeltäter …
Donna Lewis - I Love You Always Forever 英語歌詞 和訳付き
イギリス出身の歌手、ドナ・ルイスが1996年に発表し、全米シングルチャートNo.2(ちなみにNo.1はあの「マカレナ」でした・・^^;)に躍り出た名曲、「I Love You Always Forever 」です。90年代を代表する名曲と言っても過言ではないでしょう。今回はその「90年代を代表する米TVドラマ」と言っても過言でもない「Dawson's Creek」からのフッテージとシンクロして動画を作ってみました!(全然関係ないですが意外とマッチませんか?^^)
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In this http://www.WatchMojo.com Presents, we check out the latest from fashion designer Donna Karan at New York Fashion Week: the 2012 Fall and Winter Collection.
In this http://www.WatchMojo.com Presents video, we get the highlights from Donna Karan New York's Fall 2013 collection during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in New York, which took place in February.
(4/3/1953) Season 1, Episode 14. Riley tries supplementing his wages by buying a hamburger stand. William Bendix, Marjorie Reynolds, Tom D'Andrea, Wes Morgan, Gloria Blondell, Donna Corcoran, Directed by Les Goodwins.
IRAM LA CITTÀ' DALLE ALTE COLONNE tratto dal testo teatrale di Kahlil Gibran.
" IRAM", la città aurea, il regno dello spirito, il sogno del giovane cristiano Najeeb, alla ricerca della Divina Amena, custode del segreto che cela il cammino, sotto la guida del saggio mussulmano Zain; un viaggio nel mito verso l'anima."
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Un viaggio per incontrare una donna misteriosa, ma anche alla ricerca del segreto che si cela nell'aurea Città dalle Alte Colonne, il regno dello spirito. Najeeb, giovane libanese di fede cristiana, incontrerà in principio il saggio Zain, maomettano, che lo introdurrà alla Divina Amena, non prima di avergli consegnato il profondo messaggio della perfetta fratellanza. Per mezzo di uno sguardo che arriva fino al cuore e della sua innata sapienza, la Divina Amena, con procedere maieutico, mostrerà al frastornato Najeeb il retto cammino da intraprendere per raggiungere la luce della verità.
(1954) In this film, based on a story by F. Scott Fitzgerald, American Charles Wills (Van Johnson) returns to Paris, after a two-year absence, to see his daughter. He stops for a drink at a café owned by his old friend Maurice and reminisces about his life during the days after the liberation. Elizabeth Taylor, Van Johnson, Walter Pidgeon, Donna Reed, Director: Richard Brooks.
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With the guidance of an old master named Agostino, three teenagers embark on separate missions around the globe to vanquish the planet's darkest forces. Koemi saves people from self-destruction. Harata thwarts would-be terrorists. Eleanor instructs others on how to grow their natural psychic abilities. Individually, they are powerful agents of good. Melded together as a group, who knows what unimaginable energy might be unleashed?
That question is what drives the villainous Venceslao, who is on a mission to capture the three healers and others like them and then harness their talents for his own malevolent purposes. And it will be up to Koemi, Harata and Eleanor to find a way to stop this deadly adversary in time to save all of humankind from utter annihilation.
Follow seven gifted teens as they discover that they are destined to save the world and must use their supernatural gifts to battle the forces of evil that threaten everyone.
Selling your home is like taking an Airline flight cross country. When you start on your trip you have no idea how your trip will go. Neither does your pilot. You could run into 50 different types of turbulence, or you could have a smooth flight and land on time. Certainly the pilot will try to use his or her experience to navigate around storms and go for the smoothest flight plan, but if they're honest, they can't promise a turbulence free trip. Their job is simply to get you to your destination in the least time and with the least amount of aggravation while keeping you informed throughout the trip.
As your personal Real Estate Consultant, I see myself as the pilot of your plane. My job is to assist you in getting your real estate sold for the most money, in the least time, with the least aggravation. I can't promise you no turbulence, but I can promise that I'll utilitze my experience and expertise to take you on the smoothest flight that I can. And if we do hit turbulence I won't bail out on you. I'll be your teammate throughout the flight until we get you safely to your destination. I'm Donna Bishop Jones & Co Realty Cape Coral Fl. 560-3149 thanks for watching that's all folks.
In 1989 the scientific warfare department of the CIA secretly adopted three newborn babies in order to train them for Special Operations. They're all grown up now, and one doesn't want what happened to him to happen to another child. Venator Elite Stars: Bob Walz Shannon Wallace D.Jus Riley Donna Wilson-Mariscal Shuhei Kinoshita Directed By: Michael Simmons Created & Written By: D.Jus Riley FaceBook Page https://www.facebook.com/TheVElite Website http://suite317.com/ Trailer Music: Nirvana~Smells Like Teen Spirit (Dubstep.net Remix)
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This has been a DIRTY TRUCK PRODUCTION Videographer - Samm Cooper For Rates and sample work go to by Http://sammcooper.com Royalty Free music: Royalty Free music provided by http://beatsroyaltyfree.com Track Title:Pitbulljones – Loop One (1:10) Track link:http://beatsroyaltyfree.com/2012/04/pitbulljones-loop-one/ ---------------- This has been a DIRTY TRUCK PRODUCTION Sponsored by Http://sammcooper.com --------- Broward County project goes national! Broward County Poet-In-Residence Anastasia Clark announces the public debut of Our Poetic Tribute to Amelia Earhart- a yearlong project to inspire people to create poetry inspired by the life and legend of Amelia Earhart- famed lost pilot- who also wrote poetry herself. Forty two poets from mostly Broward County contributed to the collection which will be on display at Amelia Earhart Birthplace Museum in Atchison, KS during April National Poetry Month.
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public reading of the poems on April 20, 2012 (6:00-8:00pm) at Studio 18 in the Pines, an art gallery located at 1101 Poinciana Dr., Pembroke Pines, FL 33025. The event will be videographed by Samm Cooper of DIRTY TRUCK NETWORK. http://sammcooper.com
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Anastasia Clark
Jordan Blake
Minerva Bloom
Patricia Borders
Howard Camner
E'douard (Eddy) Curet
Nathalie Day- Tolentino
Linda Eve Diamond
Nancy Doyle
Cheryl Ellis
Joanne Endorf
Donna Geary
Jane Ellen Glasser
Hannah Lewis "Thandeka"
Manual A. Lopez (Manny)
H.E. Mantel "HaroHalola"
Beth SK Morris, PHd.
Fabian Novoa
Cara Nusinov
Manny Ortega
Sandra robledo
Bonita Smith
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