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| Food Court Musical |
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From http://www.ImprovEverywhere.com, 16
agents create a spontaneous musical in a food
court in a Los Angeles mall. Using wireless
microphones and the mall's PA system, both
their voices and the music was amplified
throughout the food court. All cameras were
hidden behind two-way mirrors and other
concealed structures.
This is one of over 70 different missions
Improv Everywhere has executed over the past
six years in New York City. Others include
Frozen Grand Central, the Best Buy uniform
prank, and the famous U2 Rooftop Hoax, to
name a few. Visit the website to see tons of
photos and video of all of our work,
including behind the scenes information on
how this video was made.
Song by Scott Brown and Anthony King.
Arranged by Jamie Laboz
http://www.improveverywhere.com
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New York you can sign the NY Agents List on
the site. If you are interested in getting
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ywhere/29659396798 Tags : ImprovEverywhere Improv Everywhere Prank Funny Los Angeles food court mall musical spontaneous napkin |
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Affichage : 2116448
Durée : 225 s |
| Genesis - The Musical Box , Belgian TV - Six Hours Live |
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***If anyone has any early Genesis
home-movies laying around please contact
me***
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Audio restored!
Listen how crisp those cymbals/instruments
are in this remastered version of the Belgium
TV Show. And the only place it's available is
on Six Hours Live 1972-1980 - double live DVD
And if anyone says "Oh, i have that already!"
NO THEY DON'T - Unless they have this Double
Live DVD.
RBarrier@optonline.net
type keywords genesis six hours live dvd for
details/previews/playlist
http://www.myspace.com/tommygunvideo
Want to relive 70s Genesis live? Here's the
website of one of the best and most
critically acclaimed tribute bands in the
world, The Musical Box:
http://www.themusicalbox.net/
It's an unbelievable experience. You'll
think your back in a time machine seeing an
actual Genesis concert in the 1970s.
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To hear the most beautiful rock music ever
written, find a record store near you and buy
these CDs from my favorite Genesis era:
Trespass - 1970
Nursery Cryme - 1971
Foxtrot - 1972
Selling England By The Pound - 1973
The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway - 1974
A Trick Of The Tail - 1976
Wind & Wuthering - 1977 Tags : genesis six hours live belgian tv phil collins peter gabriel steve hackett musical box turn it on again that's all mama |
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Affichage : 458615
Durée : 578 s |
| Inuit Musical Tribute |
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Here is an extract of traditional Inuit
throat singing, followed by a great song
called "Inuit wedding" by the one and unique
Sainkho Namtchylak, the famous Siberian
singer, whose Tuvan singing style is close to
the Inuit style.
Originally, Inuit throat singing was a form
of entertainment among Inuit women while the
men were away on hunting trips. It was
regarded more as a type of vocal or breathing
game in the Inuit culture rather than a form
of music. In Inuit throat singing, two Inuit
women would face each other either standing
or crouching down while holding each other's
arms. Sounds produced can be voiced or
unvoiced and produced by inhalation or
exhalation. Both Inuktitut words and
meaningless syllables are used in Inuit
throat singing songs. When meaningless
syllables are used, they are often portrayals
of sounds the Inuit hear in their natural
environment such as animal sounds or even
water running down a creek. Unfortunately,
there is no written record of when the Inuit
first developed their form of throat singing
which differs from the type found in Mongolia
and other parts of the world that has some
form of throat singing. The Inuit did not
keep any written records and history was
simply passed down from generation to
generation orally. There has been a
resurfacing of this traditional activity in
the Inuit communities during the last 20 to
30 years. The revival of Inuit throat singing
has been so popular that in September of
2001, the first throat singing conference was
held in Puvurnituq, Nunavik, where different
types of Inuit throat singing from different
Arctic regions of Canada were demonstrated
and shared.
Enjoy this little tribute to the fabulous
Inuit culture! Tags : Inuit Sainkho Namtchylak |
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Affichage : 19861
Durée : 251 s |
| Musical Youth - Pass The Dutchie live in 1983 (with lyrics) |
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more on :
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http://tikafariofficial.skyrock.com/
http://tikafari.skyrock.com/
Musical Youth on stage in 1983
LYRICS :
This generation
Rules the nation
With version
Music happen to be the food of love
Sounds to really make you rub and scrub
I say Pass the Dutchie on the left hand side
Pass the Dutchie on the left hand side
It a good burn, give me music make me jump
and prance
It a go done, give me the music make me rock
in the dance
It was a cool and lovely breezy afternoon
(How does it feel when you've got no food)
You could feel it 'cause it was the month of
June
(How does it feel when you've got no food)
So I left my gate and went out for a walk
(How does it feel when you've got no food)
As I pass the dreadlocks' camp I heard them
say
(How does it feel when you've got no food)
Pass the Dutchie on the left hand side
Pass the Dutchie on the left hand side
It a good burn, give me music make me jump
and prance
It a go done, give me the music make me rock
in the dance
So I stopped to find out what was going on
(How does it feel when you've got no food)
'Cause the spirit of Jah, you know he leads
you on
(How does it feel when you've got no food)
There was a ring of dreads and a session was
there in swing
(How does it feel when you've got no food)
You could feel the chill as I seen and heard
them say
(How does it feel when you've got no food)
Pass the Dutchie on the left hand side
Pass the Dutchie on the left hand side
It a good burn, give me music make me jump
and prance
It a go done, give me the music make me rock
in the dance
'Cause me say listen to the drummer, me say
listen to the bass
Give me little music make me wind up me waist
Me say listen to the drummer, me say listen
to the bass
Give me little music make me wind up me
waist, I say
Pass the Dutchie on the left hand side
Pass the Dutchie on the left hand side
It a good burn, give me music make me jump
and prance
It a go done, give me the music make me rock
in the dance
You play it on the radio, a so me say, we a
go hear it on the stereo
A so me know you a go play it on the disco
A so me say we a go hear it on the stereo
Pass the Dutchie on the left hand side
Pass the Dutchie on the left hand side
It a good burn, give me music make me jump
and prance
It a go done, give me the music make me rock
in the dance
I say east, say west, say north and south (on
the left hand side)
This is gonna make us jump and shout (on the
left hand side) Tags : musical youth pass the dutchie reggae roots marley jamming 80s live |
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Affichage : 123082
Durée : 593 s |
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