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Unexploded is the name of a one-man rock band as well as the alias of its singer-songwriter member. Founded in 2002, Unexploded was asked to perform at several festivals in 2004, but settled for releases on 2 compilations; one in Japan on Stargate Recordings Antenna Volume One in company with amongst others Bill Laswell.
In 2005 Unexploded was featured on another compilation, on DR (The Danish Broadcasting Corporation)'s electro compilation, Radio Recordings Two in company with Trentemøller and the same year Unexploded performed at Roskilde Festival's Pavilion stage, a concert that was transmitted live on national cable networks in its entirety. In the years 2006-2008 Unexploded performed concerts around Denmark, amongst others a summer show at Rådhuspladsen.
Using his own style, Unexploded's focus remains locked on the atmospheric and the experimental approach without compromising or sacrificing energy or intensity. The discerning listener may notice many details and a huge sound that marks the often quite unusual songs. Unexploded's lyrics are sometimes personal, sometimes an uproar and subjects range from crisis management to personal development in a world that doesn't revolve properly. Describing Unexploded's music can be quite difficult, but the nearest genres are electronic rock or alternative rock.
BONUS PARK BENCH: https://youtu.be/AhqNMb0fOJU -- In the Thames Estuary, near a town called Sheerness, a few dozen miles east of London, lies a World War 2 shipwreck that contains over 1,000 tonnes of unexploded bombs. Is it a risk to the area? Or is it just an interesting historical artifact? The trouble is, no-one's quite sure... I'm at https://www.tomscott.com/ On Twitter at https://twitter.com/tomscott On Facebook at https://facebook.com/tomscott and on Instagram as @tomscottgo Thanks to Matt Gray for the incredible camerawork: he's at http://mattg.co.uk or @unnamedculprit on basically every social network. And thanks to Maxim Harper, @maximharper on Twitter, for tipping me off to this in the first place!
Egypt's Western Desert remains littered with mines and unexploded munitions, the deadly remnants of heavy fighting during the Second World War. The Egyptian armed forces estimate around 20 million mines and unexploded bombs are still buried in the sand and the munitions pose a significant threat to local communities. The EU is now involved assisting the Egyptian government and others with the clean-up. EU representative in Egypt James Moran said: "It is helping to take responsibility, not jus… READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2014/10/29/unexploded-wwii-ordnance-still-litters-egypt-s-western-desert What are the top stories today? Click to watch: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSyY1udCyYqBeDOz400FlseNGNqReKkFd euronews: the most watched news channel in Europe Subscribe! http:...
Hancock's character had various addresses, but by the third radio series he had arrived at 23 Railway Cuttings, East Cheam. Sometimes this was portrayed as a council house, but occasionally there was a private landlord. In a few early episodes Hancock owned the house, and later this became the norm. The house changed to accommodate the cast: in some episodes it appeared to be a two-bedroom terraced house, with Kerr as Hancock's lodger; but in series four and five it had at least three bedrooms, as Miss Pugh was also resident in some episodes. In others she 'came round' each day, presumably from her own domicile. Railway Cuttings and East Cheam were fictitious, but Cheam is a real town in Surrey, located to the west of Sutton. The whole area is smart and expensive, and by creating 'Railw...
The war never quite ends in Vietnam — all across the country, thousands of unexploded bombs and grenades are still buried in the ground. At least 38,000 people have been killed by leftover explosives since the Vietnam War ended in 1975. Worldfocus special correspondent Mark Litke and producer Ara Ayer venture into the fields of Quang Tri to explore a deadly legacy of war. Read commentary from bloggers and information from organizations working to safely clear Vietnamese lands at http://worldfocus.org/blog/2009/01/14/unexploded-bombs-leave-a-deadly-legacy-in-vietnam/3609/
The United States dropped 270 million bombs on Laos between 1964 and 1973. On Tuesday, President Obama became the first U.S. president to visit the country, promising to provide the Laotian people to remove the unexploded bombs that remain. Special correspondent Mike Cerre offers a glimpse of life in Laos today and the mission to end the deadly legacy of the Vietnam War.
A short film about the continuing threat of unexploded ordinance in Quang Tri province, Vietnam. By Reggie Martell, Marlboro College Graduate School, Teaching with Technology Masters Program, Class of 2009 as part of his Capstone Thesis project. More Info on Marlboro College Graduate School's Teaching with Technology program: http://gradcenter.marlboro.edu/academics/mat/
How Weather Has Won Every Major World War - http://testu.be/1VxleRv Subscribe! http://bitly.com/1iLOHml Short Summary: Unexploded World War 2 bombs are still being uncovered all around London. Why are there still so many bombs and how dangerous are they? Learn More: Exploring the London Blitz http://www.bombsight.org/#15/51.5050/-0.0900 Facts About Landmines http://www.landminefree.org/index.php/en/facts-about-landmines Second world war bomb discovery forces evacuation of London homes http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/mar/24/second-world-war-bomb-found-london-bermondsey “Police have warned people in London living close to an unexploded second world war bomb that it could destroy their homes and put their lives at risk.” Cambodian Mine Action Centre http://cmac.gov.kh/ Subs...
Burry Port Unexploded Bomb Explosion August 17th 2015 WWII mine is believed to originate from Mexico /Texas is safely detonated near Burry Port Harbor on the beach. Filmed with a GoPro Hero 4 Black 1080p 60fps with the GoPro 3 way mount Permissions given to: ABC News Llanelli Star & Evening Post On Demand News @ODN youtube.com/ondemandnews
Simon Reeve uncovers the problem of unexploded bombs that some coffee planters still have to deal with it Vietnam. Subscribe to the BBC Worldwide channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=BBCWorldwide BBC Worldwide Channel: http://www.youtube.com/BBCWorldwide This is a channel from BBC Worldwide who help fund new BBC programmes.
***WARNING: THIS VIDEO CAN SHOCK YOU!!! *** DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME AND NEVER MESS WITH AMMUNITION OF ANY KIND*** military documentary WWII Battlefield Relic Hunting and Metal Detecting: We found several interesting relics, (Panzerfaust and Hungarian field bottle),ammo (Stg44, MP40, MG42, MG34, luger, mauser HSC), a WWII gas mask canister and other cool relics. We visited multiple locations, so all this stuff was not found in just one place. The locations we visited are not well known to most people, a thing that makes them much more interesting and, as you can see, offers a lot to discover. As always, we don't sell any relics, we only dig them up to save them so that they are preserved for the future.Feel free to post comments or ask questions. Enjoy the video! follow me on facebook ht...
Unexploded World War II bombs haunt Germany, 70 years after the war ended. Every year, more than 2,000 tonnes of live bombs are found and stockpiled. Police explosive expert Detlef Jaab has defused or detonated thousands of them over the years in a high-security Berlin forest. "Last year there were 56 tonnes, the year before slightly less, but in the nineties we sometimes had amounts reaching 120 tonnes," explained Jaab refering to the bombs found just in and around Berlin. "It always depend… READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2015/05/02/berlin-still-detonating-live-wwii-bombs-buried-deep-underground What are the top stories today? Click to watch: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSyY1udCyYqBeDOz400FlseNGNqReKkFd euronews: the most watched news channel in Europe Subscribe! htt...
Came across an unexploded WWII Grenade while metal detecting on Gunton Beach Lowestoft, I called the local police who contacted the bomb squad to come and blow it up! This video shows from start to finish how to deal with this scenario and what happens to hopefully help others who find themselves in this situation . Also a little detecting where I found a silver necklace of St Christopher while waiting :)
LONDON: An unexploded 50kg World War II live bomb has been uncovered near UK's national football stadium in London, forcing authorities to evacuate hundreds of people living nearby. Residents and traders have been evacuated from nearby buildings, and a 400m cordon has been erected in the area, the Metropolitan Police said in a statement. A Britain's Got Talent studio was also evacuated after the bomb was uncovered by builders near Wembley Stadium in London. The 50kg device, thought to date from the early 1940s German air raids on London, was found on Thursday. For Latest News Subscribe Us on https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3seJj4mjg2HBYtMSpkG2CA
France's Department of Mine Clearance is responsible for collecting and destroying unexploded shells still found by the thousands nearly 100 years after the Battle of Verdun. Produced by: Erik Olsen Read the story here: http://nyti.ms/1mlONkG Subscribe to the Times Video newsletter for free and get a handpicked selection of the best videos from The New York Times every week: http://bit.ly/timesvideonewsletter Subscribe on YouTube: http://bit.ly/U8Ys7n Watch more videos at: http://nytimes.com/video --------------------------------------------------------------- Want more from The New York Times? Twitter: https://twitter.com/nytvideo Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nytimes Google+: https://plus.google.com/+nytimes/ Whether it's reporting on conflicts abroad and political divisi...
Me, Preacher John, performing my song "Unexploded Bomb".. that's a metaphor people, no-one call the cops! :P This song is on my album, "Word" - you can buy the download of this track, or the whole album from my site http://www.preacherjohn.co.uk Live! at the Bohemian Night Showcase! https://www.facebook.com/groups/55377393942/ in Deja Vu, Reading. Thanks to Time Cooke for the camerawork! :) Copyright in the song, performance, sound and video recording all belong to me, Preacher John aka Jon Overton.
The danger of handling unexploded World War One ammunition was demonstrated on Wednesday when two Belgian workmen were killed by an unexploded shell which was dug up on a building site. More than a billion shells were fired in the conflict and as many as 30 percent did not explode. After spring ploughing on the former battlefields of France and Belgium potentially lethal ammunition is brought to the surface. Despite the dangers, there is an illegal trade in this lethal ammunition. Some "collectors" search for the shells, defuse them at home and then sell them at collectors markets. Angus Crawford visited one area in eastern France which was the scene of fierce fighting. Historian Maarten Otte showed how common the remnants of potentially dangerous ordnance are in the area.
Finishing off our Filthy Casual extravaganza the men stopped by to play some Unexploded Cow. And give some stuff away, make sure you leave a comment regarding the history of the Milk ear and Duck feud of history. Check out Filthy Casual at http://www.filthycasual.com Buy our Shirts at: https://www.districtlines.com/techgeekgamers Remember more at http://www.techgeekgamers.com Please subscribe to our channel http://goo.gl/1JhZL Like us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/techgeekgamers +1 us on Google+ http://goo.gl/YkuhP Follow us on twitter @TechGeekGamers Cory @clean_mod Chris @shotgunchip Nathan @Editwithmouse Rob @rdsdak Tara @TaraMartinDale8 Come Play Games with US Cory clean_mod Rob Dakonche Rock On!
A documentary on the problem of unexploded bombs in the landlocked Southeast Asian country of Laos. Unexploded bombs or UXOs are killing more people today in Laos than that it did at the height of the Indo-China/Vietnam conflict when Laos was used as a secret base for the American military during the 1970s. The film looks at how this deadly legacy from the Vietnam war is depriving rural Laotians a livelihood and other opportunities as the land is too dangerous to farm or develop. The documentary also covers the work of the Mines Advsiory Group and reports on how its deminers are trying to decontaiminate the land of UXOs, landmines and even experimental bombs that were found to be used during the Vietnam War.Lastly, the film covers the public awareness campaign about UXOs so that the Lao p...
Europe. Summer 1997. You and your most creative friends have discovered two problems with a common solution: mad cows in England and unexploded bombs in France. You've decided to bring these two powder kegs together just to see what happens – and you wouldn't say "no" to a little money on the side, so round up your herd, march them through France, and set them loose behind the Cordon Rouge. If you're lucky, you'll come home rich before Greenpeace gets hold of you. Either way, there's something magical about blowing up cows. Unexploded Cow is a money game in which players are trying to collect enough points to win the pot. On every turn, you will buy cows and pay for special effects by putting money in the pot, then try to discover bombs with your own cows in an effort to take money out o...
Stars: Anthony Andrews, Maurice Roëves, George Innes Brian Ash (Anthony Andrews) is a young lieutenant who is assigned to a UXB unit in the early days of World War II. UXB (UneXploded Bomb) is the signal that an aerial bomb has not exploded. Ash's job is to deactivate German bombs, some of which have fuses specifically designed to kill him. The series takes us through his maturation as an officer, a love story with Susan (Judy Geeson), and the stresses and strains of wartime on the civilians and military in England.
http://www.democracynow.org - Fifty years ago this month, the United States began raining down bombs on Laos, in what would become the largest bombing campaign in history. From June 1964 to March 1973, the United States dropped at least two million tons of bombs on the small, landlocked southeast Asian country. That is the equivalent of one planeload every eight minutes, 24 hours a day, for nine years -- more than was dropped on Germany and Japan during World War II. The deadly legacy of the Vietnam War lives on today in the form of unexploded cluster bombs, which had about a 30 percent failure rate when they fell from American planes over large swaths of Laos. Experts estimate that Laos is littered with as many as 80 million "bombies," or bomblets -- baseball-sized bombs found inside clus...
http://startsomegood.com/plainofjarsproject Please Click On Settings (Small Gear, Bottom Right Of Video And Select At Least 480P Quality! The Plain Of Jars Project Is A Startsomegood.com Fundraiser That Started April 17th, 2014. The Fundraiser Is For A Small School On The Plain Of Jars In Phonsavan, Laos—Per Capita The Most Bombed Country In The World. This Is An Interview With Tim Lardner, Chief Technical Advisor, UXO Lao, United Nations Development Programme, Lao PDR http://plainofjarsproject.com/
Date: 23 Feb 2011 Place: ANZ Building, Vientiane, Laos Themes: Clarity by John Mayer Smoking Kills Plug produced by the UPLB Jocks circa 2008 Invest in Mind Plug produced by DZLB FM
****Chemical Analysis of World Trade Center Fine Particulate Matter for Use in Toxicologic Assessment - June, 2003 About half of MSH is crystalline in nature, primarily plagioclase, a series of compounds beginning with sodium aluminum silicate. http://ehp03.niehs.nih.gov/article/fetchArticle.action?articleURI=info:doi/10.1289/ehp.5930 ****Pyrotechnic & Fireworks Chemicals: -Bentonite Clay (bentonite, sodium aluminum silicate) Very fine greenish, gray, or tan powder Used (dry) for plugs and nozzles in black powder rockets, fountains and other devices. -Clay (bentonite, sodium aluminum silicate) Very fine tan powder Used (usually dry) for plugs and nozzles in black powder rockets, fountains and other devices. http://www.skylighter.com/mall/chemicals.asp ****Nanoparticles Generate Super...
An interview by journalist Teresa de Laveaux, Cracow TV in 1992. Beksinski was known for listening to music on full volume during painting. Classical and pop music. The strange thing is that he never listened to music when he wasn't painting. However he couldn't paint without music in the background. He knew music very well and claimed that it is the finest of all arts. He dreamed of composer career. In childhood his parents wanted him to learn the piano, which he did not like and was glad when he lost the ends of two fingers following manipulating with some unexploded wartime missile. It freed him from learning to play the piano. But he was somehow crossed with his music teacher who did not teach him how to compose. Because all his life he wanted to be a composer. He thought, however, wit...
Subscribe to ITN News: http://bit.ly/itnytsub Construction workers in downtown Belgrade in Serbia got a shock on Saturday when they uncovered an unexploded bomb from World War II. Two workers found the device buried six metres underground, and experts said the one tonne bomb was made in Germany and contained 620 kilogrammes of explosives. Local residents were evacuated from the area before the bomb was eventually dug out and transferred to a military base 70 kilometres away. So around 70 years after it was dropped in World War II, the bomb will finally, safely, be destroyed. Report by Laurie Blake. Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/itn Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/itn Add us on Google+: http://bit.ly/17z0Dpd More stories from ITN: Nelson Mandela dies at 95: A tribu...
http://democracynow.org - As President Obama becomes the first American president to visit Laos, we look at the legacy of the U.S. bombing campaign there during the war on Vietnam. The U.S. dropped at least 2 million tons of bombs on Laos. That’s the equivalent of one planeload every eight minutes, 24 hours a day, for nine years. Experts estimate that Laos is now littered with as many as 80 million bomblets—the baseball-sized bombs found inside cluster bombs. This week, Obama pledged $90 million to help clear Laos of the unexploded U.S. munitions. We feature excerpts from our interview with a Laotian bomb accident survivor and victim assistance advocate, and speak with Karen Coates and Jerry Redfern, co-authors of the book "Eternal Harvest: The Legacy of American Bombs in Laos." Democrac...
In part two of an interview with CNN's Wolf Blitzer, Republican Vice Presidential candidate Mike Pence discusses Hillary Clinton's "deplorables" comment and talks about how Donald Trump would handle North Korea.
On average, there are over 7,000 brave men and women serving as EOD Technicians within the four services. The Technicians are responsible for disarming, rendering safe and disposing of a variety or unexploded military ordnance and terrorist devices, normally called Improvised Explosive Devices or IEDs. IEDs on today's battlefields are responsible for the majority of fatalities and severe injuries to our troops. The Wounded EOD Warrior Foundation is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization that provides assistance to our Wounded EOD Warriors and their families in the form of financial relief.
United Nations, 5 April 2013 - After decades of war South Sudan is contaminated with thousands of deadly unexploded bombs and landmines. These explosives threaten the lives and livelihoods of South Sudan's inhabitants, and are still an impediment to development, peace and stability. Emmy award-winning photographer Marco Grob travels to South Sudan to photograph the Mundari tribesmen as they roam vast plains in search of grazing land for their cattle. Here is an inside look into the creation of these stunning photographs. Marco has worked with UNMAS since 2010, and has taken portraits of mine action work in Afghanistan, Cambodia and South Sudan. UNMAS website: http://www.mineaction.org/unmas