| Video explains the world's most important 6-sec drum loop |
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This fascinating, brilliant 20-minute video
narrates the history of the "Amen Break," a
six-second drum sample from the b-side of a
chart-topping single from 1969. This sample
was used extensively in early hiphop and
sample-based music, and became the basis for
drum-and-bass and jungle music -- a
six-second clip that spawned several entire
subcultures. Nate Harrison's 2004 video is a
meditation on the ownership of culture, the
nature of art and creativity, and the history
of a remarkable music clip. Tags : Amen break nate harrison jungle |
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Affichage : 1265747
Durée : 1088 s |
| Amen |
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por favor visite / please visit
http://www.settel.org
Letra aqui(Lyrics here)
Esta es una oración pidiendo a D-s por paz
(recitada por Jonathan Settel). This is a
prayer asking to G-d for peace (performed by
Jonathan Settel)
BIFFILAH, AMEN; SHE'OLAH, AMEN
En una oración levantada, Amén
In a prayer lifted high, Amen
KOL ANSHAMAH TEH HALELUYAH, AMEN
Toda alma alaba a D-s, Amén
Every soul praise the L-rd, Amen
UTEM BIRKAT SHALOM USHMUR AL-BEITENU
Danos una bendición de paz y guarda nuestro
hogar
Bless us with a blessing of peace and protect
our home
KAREV OTANU LA KHALOM SH'BET TOTKHENU
Acércanos más al sueño que llevamos dentro
Bring us closer to the dream we have inside
TEN TAMID BRAKHA BEMAH A'SE YADEINU
Siempre danos bendición del fruto de
nuestras manos
Always gives us a blessing from the fruit of
our hands
P'TAKH LEVEINU SHETAMID NASHIR LEKHA
Abre nuestros corazones para que siempre te
cantemos
Open our hearts for always to sing to you
ELOHAI, AMEN; TIKVOTAI, AMEN
Mi D-s, Amén; mi esperanza, Amén
Mi G-d, Amen; mi hope, Amen
ATOFATANU BE-AHAVA, AMEN
Envuélvenos con tu amor, Amén
Wrap us up with your love, Amen
TEN LANU KHAYIM USHMUR ALEINU
Danos vida y protégenos
Give us life and protect us
TEN SHETIT GASHEM AHAVA TEINU
Haz que nuestro amor brille
Make our love shine
TEN LANU BRAKHA HA'ER PANEINU
Danos bendición e ilumina nuestros rostros
Give us a blessing and shine up our faces
P'TAKH LEVEINU SHETAMID NASHIR LEKHA
Abre nuestros corazones para que siempre te
cantemos
Open our hearts for always to sing to you
LE 'OLAM, AMEN; LE KHULAM, AMEN
Por siempre, Amén; para todos, Amén
For ever, Amen; for everyone, Amen
KHAZEK ET-RUAKH HA-ADAM, AMEN
Fortalece el espÃritu del hombre, Amén
Make strong the spirit of the man, Amen
BIFFILAH, AMEN; LA SHALOM, AMEN
En una oración por la paz, Amén
In a prayer for peace, Amen
KOL ANSHAMAH TEH HALELUYAH, AMEN
Toda alma alaba a D-s, Amén
Every soul praise the L-rd, Amen Tags : Amen Jonathan Settel Yeshua Jesus Jewish Messianic Judaismo Mesianico |
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Affichage : 76743
Durée : 311 s |
| Zucchero - Amen |
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Dopo Wonderful life, Zucchero lancia Amen dal
suo all the best. Un'altra cover strepitosa
(di Exile - How could this go wrong)Farà lo
stesso successo? E intanto aspettiamo le
altre cover che sono ancora migliori!
Di Enigma90 Tags : zucchero amen all the best enigma90 |
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Affichage : 93313
Durée : 245 s |
| Amen, Brother |
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Amen, Brother by The Winstons (1969)
Arranged by The Winstons
A Don Carroll Production
B-side of Metromedia Records MM-117
Holly Bee Music Co. (BMI)
copyright Richard L. Spencer
Promotional Copy (White Label)
The original song that contains the famous
"Amen Break" drum break by Gregory Sylvester
"G.C." Coleman. Tags : Amen Brother The Winstons Break Promotional Copy |
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Affichage : 62621
Durée : 165 s |
| Otis Redding-Amen |
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Redding's journey to stardom began when he
accompanied bandleader Johnny Jenkins to
Memphis' Stax Studios in 1963. Ironically, he
came not as a singer, but as the roadie.
Redding was already a seasoned musician,
however, and he wasted no time in grabbing
the spotlight. After bothering guitarist
Steve Cropper all day, Redding finally got a
chance to perform his song "These Arms of
Mine." Cropper was floored from the first
heartbreaking phrase, and Redding recorded
the ballad, backed by legendary Stax house
band Booker T. & the MGs.
This star-making moment won Redding a central
place in the ascendancy of Stax Records,
arguably the most important Southern soul
label. Redding's albums for Stax showcase the
multifaceted talent that established him as
an archetypal "soul man." At his best, as on
his original version of "Respect," he sounds
both assertive and vulnerable, suffusing
songs of commitment and struggle with a
hard-won honesty that resonated in the
context of the civil rights movement.
Beyond Redding's originals, the singer proved
a versatile interpreter; his version of the
Rolling Stones' "Satisfaction" was
distinctive enough to create a rumor that
Redding was the song's actual composer.
Redding's collaborators remember "The Big O"
as a veritable force of nature, whose energy
inspired (and often exhausted) the hardened
professionals of Stax's creative team. As his
performance schedule grew hectic, Redding
visited the studio less frequently, making
his writing and recording sessions in Memphis
even more intense. In his brief career, he
released 13 albums.
On the morning of Dec. 10, 1967, Otis Redding
called his wife, Zelma, to check in on his
family and give a report on the progress of
the northern tour that was about to take him
to a show in Madison, Wis. Although Redding's
fortunes were at a relative peak, his wife
told historian Rob Bowman that he seemed
"depressed about something," and asked to
speak to his youngest son-Otis Jr.-before
getting ready for the flight to Madison.
Although the weather was not particularly bad
when the party approached Dane County on a
typically cold and foggy December day, the
twin-engine Beechcraft carrying Redding and
all but one of the Bar-Kays (bassist James
Alexander was ill and didn't make the trip)
crashed into Lake Monona. Only trumpeter Ben
Cauley survived the impact. When the small
plane collided with the turbulent waters,
Cauley had been sleeping, with his seatbelt
unbuckled and his arms across the seat
cushion. Cauley and his cushion were ejected
through a hole in the plane's fuselage, and
Cauley (grasping the cushion as a flotation
device) floated on the lake until making it
to shore. As he was waiting to be rescued,
Cauley told Rob Bowman, he "could hear his
friends and bandmates calling out for help
until one by one their cries stopped."
Redding's body wasn't found until the next
day, when his frozen remains were pulled from
the lake after an extensive search. Photos of
this exhumation landed on the front page of
many publications around the country,
particularly African American newspapers, for
whom Redding's death was a major story. It
wasn't until 20 years later that the city of
Madison honored Redding with a plaque and
bench, now located on the Monona Terrace
rooftop. Sitting on the bench, you can gaze
at the lake and meditate on the event that
changed American cultural history in 1967. Tags : Otis Redding soul pop r&b blues religious world music |
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Affichage : 8234
Durée : 183 s |
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