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| Meet Edna Cintron |
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Edna stood waving for rescue in the North
Tower plane shape hole for at least 20
minutes.
Her picture is in the NIST reports, waving to
us that their tales of thousand degree heat
from jet fuel is a lie.
There is effort afoot to deny her reality and
her valor, from monsters who believe only in
the banal and the mundane.
Edna Cintron doesn't fit their script.
http://webfairy.org/edna
http://www.google.com/search?q=Edna+Cintron&s
itesearch=forum.911movement.org Tags : edna cintron wtc 911 hero |
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Durée : 253 s |
| Dame Shirley Bassey & Dame Edna THE LIVING TREE & BIG SPENDER |
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Dame Shirley Bassey on the Dame Edna show
2007.
Lyrics The living tree:
Let me breathe
Cause I'm drowning in your shadow
Let me leave
Respect me do not follow me believe
I can make my own tomorrow
Let me breathe
Does it make
You feel good cause you own me
Does it take
Your puppet strings to hold me
How I ache
As you're trying to control me
Let me breathe
Let me dance 'till my shoes cry
Let me laugh let me be
Let me dance let me choose my life
Let me climb the living tree
Picture this
When you wake up in the morning
And I kiss
Your sorry ass goodbye
What will I miss
There's nothing I can think of as I leave
Let me dance 'till my shoes cry
Let me laugh let me be
Let me dance let me choose my life
Let me climb the living tree.
Lyrics Big spender:
The minute you walked in the joint
I could see you were a man of distinction, a
real big spender
Good looking, so refined
Say, wouldn't you like to know what's going
on in my mind?
So let me get right to the point
I don't pop my cork for every man I see
Hey big spender!
Spend a little time with me
Wouldn't you like to have fun, fun, fun?
How's about a few laughs, laughs?
I could show you a good time
Let me show you a good time
The minute you walked in the joint
I could see you were a man of distinction, a
real big spender
Good looking, so refined
Say, wouldn't you like to know what's going
on in my mind?
So let me get right to the point
I don't pop my cork for every man I see
Hey big spender!
Hey big spender!
Hey big spender!
Spend a little time with me
Yes
(Transcribed by Roman)
ABOUT DAME EDNA:
Dame Edna Everage is a character played by
Australian comedian Barry Humphries. As Dame
Edna, Humphries has written several books[1]
and hosted various television shows (on which
Humphries has also appeared as himself). In
1979, Dame Edna was the subject of a BBC
Arena mockumentary: La Dame aux Gladiolas.
While Humphries freely states that Dame Edna
is a character he plays, Dame Edna
consistently denies being a fictional
character or drag performer, and refers to
Humphries as her "entrepreneur" or manager.
Indeed, Dame Edna has frequently said that
the thought of a man dressing up as a woman
for entertainment purposes is repulsive.
ABOUT NEVER THE BRIDE:
Never the Bride's Nikki Lamborn and Catherine
Feeney first met on stage at a jam session in
a London pub.
Instant rapport and a similar taste in music
and direction, lead to more jamming before
Nikki from Bristol and Catherine, better
known as Been, from Glasgow, formed a song
writing collaboration.
Nikki commuted to write, gig and busk in
Covent Garden. Never the Bride was born and
the duo built up a core following around the
capital.
Their live reputation went from strength to
strength and big support slots followed from
The Who, ZZ TOP and The Pretenders. After
successfully supporting The Who, a personal
call from Roger Daltrey lead to Nikki and
Been joining Daltrey, Alice Cooper, Paul
Rodgers, Peter Frampton and a few more rock
gods on The British Rock Symphony Tour. The
band toured the UK, Europe and Australia with
the Orchestra, making a huge impression with
their interpretation of Led Zeppelin's
Kashmir and Stairway to Heaven.
Their first performance at The Royal Albert
Hall is a key moment in Nikki and Beens'
lives. Roger held up both their arms and said
to the audience who were going crazy, "What
d'ya reckon then? Nikki Lamborn has the best
female rock voice since Janis Joplin and I
know what I'm talking about, I knew Janis."
"After The Rock Symphony Tour ended in
Australia, we decided to stay awhile and
write some songs," explains Been. "We did a
Thelma and Louise, rented a car and drove
across the country drinking tequila in small
bottles.
"The money had run out by the time we reached
Sydney, but luckily it was around the time of
The Olympics and there were lots of people to
entertain. Our busking skills paid for the
song-writing trip and some of those songs are
on our latest album, Surprise!"
Nikki's powerful presence and strong vocals
has been described as Tina Turner and Robert
Plant rolled into one. Her incredible voice
came under the spotlight while coaching a
Cambridge choir girl in the ways of rock for
Channel 4's Faking It series.
Been, keyboard player and occasional
guitarist, is the main composer behind the
songs that together with Nikki's voice, make
Never the Bride unique.
Other band members include Murray Gould on
guitar, who has played with Elton John, Dido
and Faithless, and Greg Harwood on bass, who
has played with every one from Ronan Keating
to James Brown. Drummer John Tonks repertoire
includes Steve Winwood and the Sugarbabes.
As a response to their growing fanbase
worldwide, the band have recorded a DVD
rockumentary, entitled For Richer For Poorer,
highlighting life for a rock band on the road
both at home and abroad. Tags : shirley bassey dame edna never the bride lock stock and barrel records decca sweet charity Nikki Lamborn Catherine Feeney |
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Durée : 615 s |
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