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How does a band return from a recording hiatus that could have permanently displaced it from the audience's eye? If you are Zach Condon and Beirut, you just go about your business and pick up where you left off three years earlier. The group's First Listen Live show at Brooklyn's intimate Bell House on a rainy September night, a concert debuting many of the songs from the brand new No No No, its first album since 2011, showed that Beirut works through its obstacles. Maybe it helps when the initial idea behind a band is ahead of the curve to begin with, no? When Condon's Beirut first came to prominence in 2006, it emerged from Santa Fe with a fully conceived, pan-global folk sound unlike any indie sensibilities popular on the day. Zach's trumpet and flugelhorn playing was informed by local...
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My Beautiful Daughter Sarah, singing me happy birthday just 10 days before she died. I love you so much Kido... you will always be my baby girl. ♥
Link to order this clip: http://www.criticalpast.com/video/65675044029_United-States-soldiers_military-officials_tanks-unloaded_soldiers-in-boats Historic Stock Footage Archival and Vintage Video Clips in HD. U.S. amphibious assault maneuvers are observed by foreign military officers. A United States Army Lieutenant General stands outside a tent with foreign military officers to observe an American amphibious assault training exercise. An officer looks through binoculars. Soldiers hold a large diagram that illustrates the deployment of naval and amphibious forces in the exercise and the naval tactics employed. Landing craft approach the beach. U.S. naval warships in the background. Soldiers run from the boats and occupy the beach. Tanks drive onto the beach from landing craft. Location: ...
10 Cold Cases That Were Solved Years Later. 👉 Thank for watching! If You enjoy it, please Like, Share and Subcribe this Chanel. Everyday we just publish one or two videos👈 Crimes are committed every day, and we rely on law enforcement to go out, and solve them so justice can be served. But sometimes, there just isn’t enough evidence to lead the police to the truth, and a case goes cold. The show Cold Case aired for seven seasons, and other crime shows like CSI and Law, and Order have been around for years. People are fascinated by the ways police and scientists interpret evidence to solve crimes, and with developing technology, there are new breakthroughs every single day, that could help solve a crime that was unsolvable years ago. Imagine not knowing what happened to a loved one? Or wa...
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John Wise and Tribe, honoring the life of Nelson Mandela in tribute. Michael Reese, guitar, Jimmy Lange, keys, Teddy Nazario, drums
How does a band return from a recording hiatus that could have permanently displaced it from the audience's eye? If you are Zach Condon and Beirut, you just go about your business and pick up where you left off three years earlier. The group's First Listen Live show at Brooklyn's intimate Bell House on a rainy September night, a concert debuting many of the songs from the brand new No No No, its first album since 2011, showed that Beirut works through its obstacles. Maybe it helps when the initial idea behind a band is ahead of the curve to begin with, no? When Condon's Beirut first came to prominence in 2006, it emerged from Santa Fe with a fully conceived, pan-global folk sound unlike any indie sensibilities popular on the day. Zach's trumpet and flugelhorn playing was informed by local...
→ FOR AUDIO: http://blrrm.tv/YQcPlH → SUBSCRIBE TO BOILER ROOM: http://blrrm.tv/YouTube We broadcast Bonobo's last show of the North Borders tour from Alexandra Palace. → FOLLOW US HERE FOR MORE FUN: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/boilerroom.tv Twitter: https://twitter.com/boilerroomtv Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/platform
My Beautiful Daughter Sarah, singing me happy birthday just 10 days before she died. I love you so much Kido... you will always be my baby girl. ♥
Link to order this clip: http://www.criticalpast.com/video/65675044029_United-States-soldiers_military-officials_tanks-unloaded_soldiers-in-boats Historic Stock Footage Archival and Vintage Video Clips in HD. U.S. amphibious assault maneuvers are observed by foreign military officers. A United States Army Lieutenant General stands outside a tent with foreign military officers to observe an American amphibious assault training exercise. An officer looks through binoculars. Soldiers hold a large diagram that illustrates the deployment of naval and amphibious forces in the exercise and the naval tactics employed. Landing craft approach the beach. U.S. naval warships in the background. Soldiers run from the boats and occupy the beach. Tanks drive onto the beach from landing craft. Location: ...
10 Cold Cases That Were Solved Years Later. 👉 Thank for watching! If You enjoy it, please Like, Share and Subcribe this Chanel. Everyday we just publish one or two videos👈 Crimes are committed every day, and we rely on law enforcement to go out, and solve them so justice can be served. But sometimes, there just isn’t enough evidence to lead the police to the truth, and a case goes cold. The show Cold Case aired for seven seasons, and other crime shows like CSI and Law, and Order have been around for years. People are fascinated by the ways police and scientists interpret evidence to solve crimes, and with developing technology, there are new breakthroughs every single day, that could help solve a crime that was unsolvable years ago. Imagine not knowing what happened to a loved one? Or wa...
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John Wise and Tribe, honoring the life of Nelson Mandela in tribute. Michael Reese, guitar, Jimmy Lange, keys, Teddy Nazario, drums