- published: 09 Apr 2011
- views: 3280287
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Queen Live Aid Full Video HQ
Queen Live Aid at Wembley, 13th July, 1985
Songs in this video are -
Bohemian Rhapsod...
published: 09 Apr 2011
Queen Live Aid Full Video HQ
Queen Live Aid at Wembley, 13th July, 1985
Songs in this video are -
Bohemian Rhapsody
Radio Ga-Ga
Hammer to Fall
Crazy Little Thing Called Love
We Will Rock You
We Are the Champions
Is This the World We Created
- published: 09 Apr 2011
- views: 3280287
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Queen - Live Aid - Part 1 (1/5)
13.07.1985, London (Wembley Stadium), England
Most of top artists of that time were pre...
published: 28 Nov 2006
Queen - Live Aid - Part 1 (1/5)
13.07.1985, London (Wembley Stadium), England
Most of top artists of that time were present at this mega-famous festival and Queen of course had to be there. Each artist got from ten to twenty minutes for their show; no playback or soundcheck were allowed. Queen hesitated because playing without a soundcheck is always a risk. But then they accepted the rules and their 20 minutes of fame came on at 18:44 GMT.
Queen were on top form and not only according to Bob Geldof and Elton John, they stole the show. They played only the intro to Bohemian Rhapsody (the opera part couldn't be played from the tape as playback was forbidden & there wasn't enough time anyway). Instead of the opera part, Radio Ga Ga followed. We Will Rock You was reduced to the first verse (and the final guitar solo) only. Is This The World We Created was performed by Freddie and Brian only later in the evening.
01: Bohemian Rhapsody (Intro)
02: Radio Ga Ga
- published: 28 Nov 2006
- views: 11579555
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Live Aid Against All Odds Documentary (Part 1 of 2)
Live Aid Against All Odds (Part 1 of 2)
BBC Four
BBC produced documentary of the organisin...
published: 26 Sep 2011
Live Aid Against All Odds Documentary (Part 1 of 2)
Live Aid Against All Odds (Part 1 of 2)
BBC Four
BBC produced documentary of the organising of Live Aid held on 13 July 1985
No copryight infringment is intended.
- published: 26 Sep 2011
- views: 31777
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THE WHO Wembley Stadium (Live Aid 1985)
The Who playing at Wembley Stadium for Live Aid in 1985.
Songs : 'Love Reign O'er Me', 'W...
published: 23 Sep 2011
THE WHO Wembley Stadium (Live Aid 1985)
The Who playing at Wembley Stadium for Live Aid in 1985.
Songs : 'Love Reign O'er Me', 'Won't Get Fooled Again'
- published: 23 Sep 2011
- views: 50206
10:00
Led Zeppelin Live Aid 1985 3 Stairway to Heaven Stereo
Part 3: The Led Zeppelin reunion takes flight on the Stairway, & carries with them 90,000+...
published: 16 Mar 2009
Led Zeppelin Live Aid 1985 3 Stairway to Heaven Stereo
Part 3: The Led Zeppelin reunion takes flight on the Stairway, & carries with them 90,000+ along for the ride. Does anybody remember laughter?
This clip has been cleaned up: the green hues from the 20 yr old + tape has been removed, the brightness & contrast have been balanced out.
The audio has been synchronized to the FM broadcast captured on an old cassette tape. That audio was pretty messed up & had lots of dropouts, hopefully the results are satisfactory.
Enjoy!!!
Watch in HQ with headphones (if possible)
- published: 16 Mar 2009
- views: 1272529
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Live Aid ♫
http://toniganso.blogspot.com/
O maior show de rock que o mundo já viu.
Greatest rock c...
published: 28 Jan 2011
Live Aid ♫
http://toniganso.blogspot.com/
O maior show de rock que o mundo já viu.
Greatest rock concert the world has ever seen.
The Beach Boys, Dire Straits, Sting, Queen...
http://toniganso.blogspot.com
- published: 28 Jan 2011
- views: 125883
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Queen - Live Aid - Part 2 (2/5)
13.07.1985, London (Wembley Stadium), England
Most of top artists of that time were pre...
published: 28 Nov 2006
Queen - Live Aid - Part 2 (2/5)
13.07.1985, London (Wembley Stadium), England
Most of top artists of that time were present at this mega-famous festival and Queen of course had to be there. Each artist got from ten to twenty minutes for their show; no playback or soundcheck were allowed. Queen hesitated because playing without a soundcheck is always a risk. But then they accepted the rules and their 20 minutes of fame came on at 18:44 GMT.
Queen were on top form and not only according to Bob Geldof and Elton John, they stole the show. They played only the intro to Bohemian Rhapsody (the opera part couldn't be played from the tape as playback was forbidden & there wasn't enough time anyway). Instead of the opera part, Radio Ga Ga followed. We Will Rock You was reduced to the first verse (and the final guitar solo) only. Is This The World We Created was performed by Freddie and Brian only later in the evening.
03: Hammer To Fall
04: Crazy Little Thing Called Love
- published: 28 Nov 2006
- views: 7833812
6:54
David Bowie - Heroes - Live Aid - Wembley London - 1985 : youtube:ihowell67
David Bowie - Heroes - Live Aid Wembley London 1985 : - youtube:ihowell67...
published: 01 Oct 2008
David Bowie - Heroes - Live Aid - Wembley London - 1985 : youtube:ihowell67
David Bowie - Heroes - Live Aid Wembley London 1985 : - youtube:ihowell67
- published: 01 Oct 2008
- views: 287171
7:20
SIMPLE MINDS - "Don't You" - Live Aid 1985
The Simple Minds performing Don't You (Forget About Me) in Philadelphia at Live Aid, July ...
published: 17 Jun 2007
SIMPLE MINDS - "Don't You" - Live Aid 1985
The Simple Minds performing Don't You (Forget About Me) in Philadelphia at Live Aid, July 13th 1985
- published: 17 Jun 2007
- views: 3173110
4:05
Phil Collins - Against All Odds - Live Aid 1985 - London, England
Phil Collins performing "Against All Odds (Take A Look At Me Now)" during Live Aid, Wemble...
published: 20 Aug 2006
Phil Collins - Against All Odds - Live Aid 1985 - London, England
Phil Collins performing "Against All Odds (Take A Look At Me Now)" during Live Aid, Wembley Stadium, London, England, July 13, 1985. (from bumnote.com)
- published: 20 Aug 2006
- views: 17377217
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5:39
Afghanistan – touch down in flight
– Update: We want to go back to Afghanistan to shoot our first feature documentary "The Ha...
published: 01 Nov 2011
author: Augustin Pictures
Afghanistan – touch down in flight
– Update: We want to go back to Afghanistan to shoot our first feature documentary "The Hard Places". Please support our endeavor on kickstarter and spread the word.
http://kck.st/UqPnmr
www.thehardplaces.com
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As each of us has his own impression of Afghanistan that is predominantly marked with pictures of foreign forces, explosions and terror, we were privileged to have access to capture daily life and portrait some people of Afghanistan.
We hope the pictures you know will merge with the pictures you see and will enrich your view on the country in the Hindu Kush.
locations:
Kabul and Mazar-e Sharif
We wanted to go to other places as well but there were several incidents and security was too bad. Just one day after shooting at the blue mosque in Mazar-e Sharif a mob started from the very same place storming the UN building.
I have lived from 2006-2008 in Kabul doing my civil service for a humanitarian aid organization. This March I had the chance to go back with my fiancée to show her the place I love and to capture the beauty of this country with our cameras.
At the same time I made this as a tribute to a dear friend, who was shot in the streets of Kabul. Gayle inspired me in her love and dedication for the Afghans.
After a full summer with other work we had now the chance to do the editing.
Lisa-Maria Puy who composed the music for us was wonderful to work with. We met her on Zanzibar island and back in Germany she composed this wonderful soundtrack within just 3 days (and nights). She studied music at HfM Detmold in Germany and is a very talented artist and we hope to work with her again.
You can contact her on: puy-music[at]gmx.de
Last week the clip got published in the iPad edition of Süddeutsche-Zeitung Magazin.
I hope you enjoy and we are happy for your honest feedback.
Lukas and Salome Augustin
Equipment used:
Canon 5D Mark II
Canon 7D
Canon 24-105mm L IS 4f
Canon 16-35mm L
Canon 50mm 1.4f
Canon 85mm 1.8f
Glidetrack HD
Handgrip Nighthawk and D|Focus V3 (shoulder mount)
Zoom H1
2x Rode Videomic Pro
Manfrotto 501 HD and 701 HDV
LCW ND Filter Fader MK II
We edited and colour graded the entire clip on Final Cut Pro X
website:
www.lukasaugustin.de
more information and production photos:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Augustin-Pictures/161244407238332
Twitter:
http://twitter.com/LukasAugustin
© by Lukas and Salome Augustin
All rights reserved
fell free to watch it on Vimeo, to share on Facebook, Twitter etc. but please ask for embed permission and please don't upload the video on Youtube or any other site. Thank you!
9:16
SKATEISTAN: TO LIVE AND SKATE KABUL
Skateistan: To Live And Skate Kabul is a beautifully shot film that
follows the lives of a...
published: 14 Oct 2010
author: Diesel New Voices
SKATEISTAN: TO LIVE AND SKATE KABUL
Skateistan: To Live And Skate Kabul is a beautifully shot film that
follows the lives of a group of young skateboarders in Afghanistan. Operating against the backdrop of war and bleak prospects, the Skateistan charity project is the world’s first co-educational skateboarding school, where a team of international volunteers work with girls and boys between the ages of 5 and 17, an age group largely untouched by other aid programmes.
BY ORLANDO VON EINSIEDEL
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Avalanche Skier POV Helmet Cam Burial & Rescue in Haines, Alaska
In April of 2008 I drove from Lake Tahoe to Haines, Alaska up the Al-Can highway through B...
published: 14 Sep 2009
author: Chappy
Avalanche Skier POV Helmet Cam Burial & Rescue in Haines, Alaska
In April of 2008 I drove from Lake Tahoe to Haines, Alaska up the Al-Can highway through British Columbia and the Yukon with an enclosed 4-snowmobile trailer and a ton of gear. I told myself the year before after a few years of getting "shut out" with heli time, that I wouldn't come back up without snowmobiles....instead of sitting around drinking myself into oblivion on a "down day."
Well thank God we did that because we definitely had down days again right from the get-go. The sledding up at Haines Pass is out of control good. Even staying closer to town like below Old Faithful is great. Can't say enough about how much fun it is to ride snowmobiles up there with no trees.
So the first legit day after that main snow storm cycle, we still went out snowmobiling one more time wanting to let the snow set up a bit more....while another part of our group went up in the bird. Actually two groups went up in the bird, and the first group did all the normal day-after-storm-cycle snow pit and snow quality tests.
The first group decided that while the dangers remained elevated, that it was good to go. They all made some of the sickest pow turns in their lives I was told. The next group then - a couple hundred meters or so over - set up for their descent.
The guy in the video was the first one to drop from their group and while not a guide, he had a lot of Utah and AK backcountry experience. He had a Black Diamond Avalung on, but as you can tell from the video while he's talking as he's dropping in, it wasn't in his mouth to start. He tried to shove it in the instant of starting to get sucked down, but it didn't stay in fully during his ragdoll descent. It was just off to the corner of his mouth he said, and he definitely got some snow / ice in his mouth still.
So as he drops in you can also see the sluff to the skier's right immediately start building....and that's actually the chute that was the intended route down. For whatever reason - well pure, unadulterated powder will do it to you - he didn't go make some strong "skier cuts" into the upper pack to do one final snow check as instructed by the main guide who was doing the "tail gunner" work.
Instead he just sent it. And it didn't take more than a few turns out on this big shoulder above this cliff band to break loose.
This was a decent sized avalanche. 1,500 feet the dude fell in a little over 20 seconds. The crown was about 1 - 1.5m. The chute that he got sucked through to the skier's right was flanked on either side by cliff bands that were about 30m tall. He luckily didn't break any bones and obviously didn't hit anything on the run out.
He was only buried for 4 and a half minutes which is incredibly short. I cannot stress these next sentences enough; that in and of itself to be unburied in ONLY 4:28 is miraculous if you have any understanding of being caught in an avalanche and what it takes to be found. It could literally be some kind of "world record" just on how good the guide and supporting cast of other skiers was in getting to him. It also shows why you should ALWAYS be going with people trained in avalanche rescue / first aid....as well as why you'd want to be going with a guided heli operation. Sure this was terrifying for him, but he would've probably been dead if not for going with a guide.
He also got very lucky to be honest. In the time that he's buried, you can hear his breathing already accelerate. The ruffling noise back and forth is his chest rising and falling and the noise that his jacket makes. The intermittent whimpering noise you hear is him trying to swallow and get some air since the avalung wasn't fully in his mouth and instead just to the corner of his mouth. Still sends chills up the back of my neck. Oh...the luck? They located him so fast because his right glove came off just before he came completley to rest and there was an excellent visual of course.
And then the digging out is utterly amazing. I don't think that you could've paid a Hollywood crew to stage something better. The fact that he could've been facing any 360 direction and yet he's looking right up into the sun-filled blue sky with that first full scoop away of the shovel is borderline spiritual.
This is simply a very sobering and unbelievable video. However, you should take away from this video all the positive things that you can learn from it. Yes there are risks to the backcountry - but with proper gear, training, and guide(s) with avalanche and EMT training - you can greatly lower your chances of getting caught in an avalanche in the first place.....and coming back alive if you ever were to get caught in a slide.
Respect Mother Nature for sure. Learn from this. But just like a Craig Kelly in the snowboard world or a Shane McConkey in the ski world who died out in the backcountry (Craig via avalanche and Shane via ski B.A.S.E. jumping), they left this earth while doing the things that they were truly passionate about. A
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The Biological Advantage of Being Awestruck - by @JasonSilva
This video was created by @JasonSilva and shot and edited with my friends at Bravo Media, ...
published: 23 Jul 2012
author: Jason Silva
The Biological Advantage of Being Awestruck - by @JasonSilva
This video was created by @JasonSilva and shot and edited with my friends at Bravo Media, and is non-commercial and for educational and inspirational purposes only. Full credits and clip attributions can be found below. This video was inspired by three big ideas:
1) The ideas of psychologist Nicholas Humphrey who has written of "THE BIOLOGICAL ADVANTAGE OF BEING AWESTRUCK". Basically, our ability to awe was biologically selected for by evolution because it imbues our lives with sense of cosmic significance that has resulted in a species that works harder not just to survive but to flourish and thrive...
"Humphrey refers to consciousness as a magic show that you stage for yourself inside your head, which lights up the world and makes you feel special and transcendent... this magical theater provides a reason to live, a love of occupying the present moment, and a desire to sustain it into the future, that over time has proved stronger than anything else, and accounts for humanity’s swift and triumphant success--
Humphrey says “being enchanted by the magic of experience, rather than being just an aid to survival, provides an essential incentive to survive.”
"We relish just being here. We feel “the yen to confirm and renew, in small ways or large, our own occupancy of the present moment, to go deeper, to extend it, to revel in being there, and when we have the skill, to celebrate it in words..”
Our desire to understand brings exquisite pleasure... and feeds our exploratory voyage, our scientific inquiry, our technological development, and even our poetic self-regard..
More: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703858404576214771893335998.html
2) The Stanford study that found that AWE is clinically good for you, expanding perception of time, increasing compassion and empathy and promoting well being:
More: http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2012/07/study-awe-inspiring-experiences-change-our-perception-of-time/260138/
3) Ross Andersen's rapturous meditation on the ontological awakening of our psyches provided by the Hubble Space Telescope: "At first glancing the Deep FIELD “one might mistake it for gemstones scattered across black velvet, but a closer look reveals that each smudge of light, 2,600 in all, is a galaxy dense with billions of star-fired worlds, pinwheeling in deep time. … To that point, astronomy had imaged objects only four billion light years away, and poorly at that. Here a telescope reached 11 and a half billion light years into space and delivered an image legible to the layman: an unprecedented expansion of human vision."
More: http://lareviewofbooks.org/article.php?id=331
**Music by John Murphy - "Kaneda's Death Pt 2" from Sunshine Soundtrack
itunes.apple.com/us/album/sunshine-music-from-motion/id297702863
**Featuring Stock Footage from Shutterstock
Still images courtesy of THE IMAGINARY FOUNDATION - http://www.imaginaryfoundation.com/
And clips from Knate Myers' "ISS at Night" featuring NASA images: http://vimeo.com/45878034
Camera: Liam O' Sullivan
Edited by Jess Betz and Jason Silva
Shot and edited at BRAVO MEDIA - http://bravomediainc.com/
Youtube results:
22:51
Dire Straits - Live aid Concert 13th July1985
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Live aid Concert 1985 Wembley Stadium
Dire Straits performed 2 songs - Money ...
published: 19 Dec 2012
Dire Straits - Live aid Concert 13th July1985
AMIT (0052)
Live aid Concert 1985 Wembley Stadium
Dire Straits performed 2 songs - Money for nothing (featuring Sting) and Sultans of swing
at the Live Aid Concert at Wembley Stadium on Saturday 10th July 1985. They then returned to the Arena, next door to perform their set as part of their 1985/1986 (248) show tour. Also included is a short Interview with Mark Knopfler about the event.
Live Aid was a dual-venue concert held on Saturday 13 July 1985. The event was organized by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure to raise funds for relief of the ongoing Ethiopian famine. Billed as the "global jukebox", the event was held simultaneously at Wembley Stadium in London, England, United Kingdom (attended by 72,000 people) and John F. Kennedy Stadium in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States (attended by about 100,000 people). On the same day, concerts inspired by the initiative happened in other countries, such as Australia and Germany. It was one of the largest-scale satellite link-ups and television broadcasts of all time: an estimated global audience of 1.9 billion, across 150 nations, watched the live broadcast.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_Aid
http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/july/13/newsid_2502000/2502735.stm
http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1643506/looking-back-at-live-aid-25-years-later.jhtml
Keep giving today:- http://www.worldvision.com.au/Home.aspx
The Band:-
Mark Knopfler, John Illsley, Alan Clark, Terry Williams, Guy Fletcher, Jack Sonni, Chris White, Sting
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- published: 19 Dec 2012
- views: 2508
5:55
Led Zeppelin Live Aid 1985 1 Rock n Roll Stereo
Led Zeppelin's infamous return to the stage in Philadelphia's JFK Staduim in July 1985 to ...
published: 15 Mar 2009
Led Zeppelin Live Aid 1985 1 Rock n Roll Stereo
Led Zeppelin's infamous return to the stage in Philadelphia's JFK Staduim in July 1985 to support Bob Geldof's international "Live Aid" event to bring relief to the Ethiopian famine. Introduced by Phil Collins, the band takes to the stage with Tony Thompson on drums & Collins tagging along.
This clip has been cleaned up: the green hues from the 20 yr old + tape has been removed, the brightness & contrast have been balanced out.
The audio has been synchronized to the FM broadcast captured on an old cassette tape. That audio was pretty messed up & had lots of dropouts, hopefully the results are satisfactory. The original audio is heard at the beginning of this clip, the enhanced stereo sound starts around :30 sec into the clip.
Enjoy!!
For best results, watch in HQ with headphones.
- published: 15 Mar 2009
- views: 382252
5:09
Queen - Live Aid - Part 3 (3/5)
13.07.1985, London (Wembley Stadium), England
Most of top artists of that time were pre...
published: 04 Dec 2006
Queen - Live Aid - Part 3 (3/5)
13.07.1985, London (Wembley Stadium), England
Most of top artists of that time were present at this mega-famous festival and Queen of course had to be there. Each artist got from ten to twenty minutes for their show; no playback or soundcheck were allowed. Queen hesitated because playing without a soundcheck is always a risk. But then they accepted the rules and their 20 minutes of fame came on at 18:44 GMT.
Queen were on top form and not only according to Bob Geldof and Elton John, they stole the show. They played only the intro to Bohemian Rhapsody (the opera part couldn't be played from the tape as playback was forbidden & there wasn't enough time anyway). Instead of the opera part, Radio Ga Ga followed. We Will Rock You was reduced to the first verse (and the final guitar solo) only. Is This The World We Created was performed by Freddie and Brian only later in the evening.
05: We Will Rock You (First Verse & Finale)
06: We Are The Champions
- published: 04 Dec 2006
- views: 4002763