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1996 Atlanta Summer Olympic Opening Ceremony start of telecast
The start of the network telecast of the Opening Ceremony of the 1996 Summer Olympics in A...
published: 19 Jul 2011
author: Bob Parker
1996 Atlanta Summer Olympic Opening Ceremony start of telecast
1996 Atlanta Summer Olympic Opening Ceremony start of telecast
The start of the network telecast of the Opening Ceremony of the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. July 19, 1996.- published: 19 Jul 2011
- views: 14547
- author: Bob Parker
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Power of the Dream - 1996 Summer Olympics
Power of the Dream, performed by Celine Dion at the 1996 Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta, ...
published: 11 Feb 2010
author: RamblinWreck96
Power of the Dream - 1996 Summer Olympics
Power of the Dream - 1996 Summer Olympics
Power of the Dream, performed by Celine Dion at the 1996 Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta, GA USA.- published: 11 Feb 2010
- views: 48046
- author: RamblinWreck96
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1996 Atlanta Olympics Closing Credits
This video followed the Closing Ceremonies of the Olympics hosted by Bob Costas August 4th...
published: 17 Sep 2006
author: julius923
1996 Atlanta Olympics Closing Credits
1996 Atlanta Olympics Closing Credits
This video followed the Closing Ceremonies of the Olympics hosted by Bob Costas August 4th 1996, in Atlanta, Georgia USA. Music includes Beetoven's "Ode to J...- published: 17 Sep 2006
- views: 88062
- author: julius923
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Gloria Estefan - Reach (The 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics Closing Ceremony)
Gloria Estefan performs "Reach" at the Atlanta Summer Olympics Closing Ceremony 1996. Avai...
published: 14 Mar 2013
author: GloriaEstefanMusic
Gloria Estefan - Reach (The 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics Closing Ceremony)
Gloria Estefan - Reach (The 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics Closing Ceremony)
Gloria Estefan performs "Reach" at the Atlanta Summer Olympics Closing Ceremony 1996. Available on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/destiny/id271792...- published: 14 Mar 2013
- views: 18507
- author: GloriaEstefanMusic
5:12
Muhammad Ali - Lighting the Olympic Torch, Atlanta 1996
Muhammad Ali was the surprise guest at Atlanta 1996 where he lit the Olympic Torch....
published: 03 Mar 2012
author: Steve Lamb
Muhammad Ali - Lighting the Olympic Torch, Atlanta 1996
Muhammad Ali - Lighting the Olympic Torch, Atlanta 1996
Muhammad Ali was the surprise guest at Atlanta 1996 where he lit the Olympic Torch.- published: 03 Mar 2012
- views: 85686
- author: Steve Lamb
13:40
WXIA Atlanta Coverage of Opening Ceremony of the 1996 Summer Olympics Part 1
WXIA Atlanta Coverage of Opening Ceremony of the 1996 Summer Olympics. This aired one hour...
published: 19 Jul 2011
author: Bob Parker
WXIA Atlanta Coverage of Opening Ceremony of the 1996 Summer Olympics Part 1
WXIA Atlanta Coverage of Opening Ceremony of the 1996 Summer Olympics Part 1
WXIA Atlanta Coverage of Opening Ceremony of the 1996 Summer Olympics. This aired one hour before the network coverage started July 19, 1996. Part 1.- published: 19 Jul 2011
- views: 1513
- author: Bob Parker
25:23
Speaker - Rick Kiernan - 1996 Summer Olympics Press Operations
Rick Kiernan spoke about his time as the Press Operations Director of the 1996 Summer Olym...
published: 29 Aug 2012
author: pentagonrotary
Speaker - Rick Kiernan - 1996 Summer Olympics Press Operations
Speaker - Rick Kiernan - 1996 Summer Olympics Press Operations
Rick Kiernan spoke about his time as the Press Operations Director of the 1996 Summer Olympic games in Atlanta!- published: 29 Aug 2012
- views: 23
- author: pentagonrotary
13:57
1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics Closing Ceremony Home Video Part 1
1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics Closing Ceremony Home Video Part 1....
published: 24 Jul 2011
author: Bob Parker
1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics Closing Ceremony Home Video Part 1
1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics Closing Ceremony Home Video Part 1
1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics Closing Ceremony Home Video Part 1.- published: 24 Jul 2011
- views: 2149
- author: Bob Parker
13:27
WXIA Atlanta Coverage of Opening Ceremony of the 1996 Summer Olympics Part 2
WXIA Atlanta Coverage of Opening Ceremony of the 1996 Summer Olympics. This aired one hour...
published: 19 Jul 2011
author: Bob Parker
WXIA Atlanta Coverage of Opening Ceremony of the 1996 Summer Olympics Part 2
WXIA Atlanta Coverage of Opening Ceremony of the 1996 Summer Olympics Part 2
WXIA Atlanta Coverage of Opening Ceremony of the 1996 Summer Olympics. This aired one hour before the network coverage started July 19, 1996. Part 2.- published: 19 Jul 2011
- views: 1048
- author: Bob Parker
7:50
WXIA Atlanta Coverage of Opening Ceremony of the 1996 Summer Olympics Late News Part 2
WXIA Atlanta Coverage of Opening Ceremony of the 1996 Summer Olympics. This is the late ne...
published: 19 Jul 2011
author: Bob Parker
WXIA Atlanta Coverage of Opening Ceremony of the 1996 Summer Olympics Late News Part 2
WXIA Atlanta Coverage of Opening Ceremony of the 1996 Summer Olympics Late News Part 2
WXIA Atlanta Coverage of Opening Ceremony of the 1996 Summer Olympics. This is the late newscast which aired after midnight on July 20, 1996.- published: 19 Jul 2011
- views: 551
- author: Bob Parker
7:05
Gymnastic Medal Ceremony Olympic Games Atlanta 1996
Is just about the U.S. Team....
published: 01 Jul 2008
author: Exselcius
Gymnastic Medal Ceremony Olympic Games Atlanta 1996
Gymnastic Medal Ceremony Olympic Games Atlanta 1996
Is just about the U.S. Team.- published: 01 Jul 2008
- views: 115980
- author: Exselcius
0:18
1996 Summer Olympics - Men's 200 m individual medley
Attila Czene, Hungary 1:59.91 Jani Sievinen, Finland 2:00.13 Curtis Myden, Canada 2:01.13 ...
published: 29 Jul 2007
author: 0123wert
1996 Summer Olympics - Men's 200 m individual medley
1996 Summer Olympics - Men's 200 m individual medley
Attila Czene, Hungary 1:59.91 Jani Sievinen, Finland 2:00.13 Curtis Myden, Canada 2:01.13 Marcel Wouda, Netherlands 2:01.45 Matthew Dunn, Australia 2:01.57 G...- published: 29 Jul 2007
- views: 25274
- author: 0123wert
0:16
1996 Summer Olympics / Women's K-1 500m
1st Rita Kőbán, HUN 2nd Caroline Brunet, CAN 3rd Josefa Idem, ITA Video: www.kataca.hu....
published: 12 Aug 2007
author: 0123wert
1996 Summer Olympics / Women's K-1 500m
1996 Summer Olympics / Women's K-1 500m
1st Rita Kőbán, HUN 2nd Caroline Brunet, CAN 3rd Josefa Idem, ITA Video: www.kataca.hu.- published: 12 Aug 2007
- views: 13930
- author: 0123wert
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Swimming Atlanta 1996 Olympic Games - Men's 100m Butterfly FINAL
Swimming Atlanta 1996 Olympic Games - Men's 100m Butterfly FINAL...
published: 21 Dec 2013
Swimming Atlanta 1996 Olympic Games - Men's 100m Butterfly FINAL
Swimming Atlanta 1996 Olympic Games - Men's 100m Butterfly FINAL
Swimming Atlanta 1996 Olympic Games - Men's 100m Butterfly FINAL- published: 21 Dec 2013
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40:04
Talking to Doctors about Juice Plus+® by Dr. Paul Williams
Dr. Paul Williams is a graduate of the West Virginia University School of Medicine. After...
published: 02 Jul 2013
author: Julie Herbst
Talking to Doctors about Juice Plus+® by Dr. Paul Williams
Dr. Paul Williams is a graduate of the West Virginia University School of Medicine. After completing his residency and enter private practice, he moved to Atlanta, Georgia where he practiced Emergency Medicine for over twenty years. He served as a physician for several athletic teams and events, including the 1996 Summer Olympics. For over 15 years Dr. Paul Williams has been talking to other doctors about Juice Plus+®. He will share tips, verbiage and helpful advice from this experience.
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DRI (dirty rotten imbeciles) live at top cats (cincinnati,ohio) 7/16/04
video shot and edited by: George Forste
2004/10 idgf underground
www.myspace.com/idgfund...
published: 25 Mar 2010
author: Cincinnati Local Music Scene vid
DRI (dirty rotten imbeciles) live at top cats (cincinnati,ohio) 7/16/04
video shot and edited by: George Forste
2004/10 idgf underground
www.myspace.com/idgfunderground
www.dirtyrottenimbeciles.com
www.myspace.com/dri2
www.myspace.com/drifanpage
www.youtube.com/user/dristuff00
www.stores.ebay.com/IMBECILESTORE
Disclaimers:
1.) this video was shot with the full permission from the band. The video is intended for free promotion only. NO PROFIT IS TO BE MADE ON THIS VIDEO.
2.) Despite the video is uncut on its timeline there are portions of the performance that have been "blurred out" due to violations of VIMEOS policy.
Biography:
The DIRTY ROTTEN IMBECILES' history begins on May 2, 1982 around 4:00pm, in the city of Houston, TX. It was on this day that the musically aggressive quartet we now know as D.R.I. made their first Dirty Rotten noise and called it a song. Back then it was Spike Cassidy (guitar), Kurt Brecht (vocals), Eric Brecht (drums), and Dennis Johnson (bass).
The group started practicing at Kurt and Eric's parents home, where the brothers lived amongst the "Madman" (their father).They practiced a few nights a week around 5:00pm, just as the Madman would be on his way home from a hard day at work. He would open his front door only to be blasted with 120db of the band's horrendous attempt to make music. The Madman would then pound on their jam room door until he was let in so that in turn, he could throw them out of his house calling them such things as " you bunch of dirty rotten imbeciles ". This is how D.R.I. got their name.
2 months later, on July 2, 1982, the band played their first show at Joe Star's OMNI, in Houston.
On November 6th & 7th of 1982 D.R.I. recorded their first release, the Dirty Rotten EP, stuffing 22 songs into 18 minutes on a 7" EP that played at 33 rpm's. Only 1000 copies of this EP version were pressed, making it now a very rare collector's item. Demand caused the EP to be pressed into a 12" LP version, released in 1983, appropriately called Dirty Rotten LP. Leaving the underground music scene thriving for more. The DRLP became a major success and also an inspiration for many new bands at the time. Soon after that D.R.I. was labeled the fastest band in the world.
In 1983 D.R.I. moved to San Francisco, where they lived in their van and ate at soup kitchens in between gigs. Dennis Johnson quit the band and returned home to Texas. He was replaced with Sebastian Amok, and within a few months D.R.I. found themselves on the "Rock Against Reagan" tour with the Dead Kennedy's. At the conclusion of this tour, they replaced Sebastian Amok with Josh Pappe`.
Their next release was the 4 song, 7", Violent Pacification EP, in 1984. After touring in the summer of 1984, Eric Brecht got married and left the band. He was replaced with Felix Griffin.
D.R.I.'s second full length release, Dealing With It , came in March 1985. The group toured extensively in support of the album. Sometime during the recording of the album, Josh took a leave from the band. Mikey Offender (bass player of the Offenders) was asked to play for the album, although Spike played bass on the songs that Mikey didn't have time to learn.
The songs on DWI pointed slightly towards a metal direction, but still remained very hardcore. Almost legendary is the band's recording of "Madman", where Kurt's dad is mad and disturbs a rehearsal. The band gains a real cult status, supported by such fans as Dave Lombardo (Slayer), who tells everyone he's influenced by D.R.I.
On April 26th, 1986, they recorded their show at the Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles, and released the video, which was entitled Live At The Olympic.
Their third album, Crossover, released in 1987, was perfectly named since the songs on this album had a strong metal sound to them. As the band began to "crossover" to thrash, their songs became longer, slower, and more complex. The press has called D.R.I. the major band of the "crossover" movement, a style that combined punk, hardcore and metal. This music invited a mixed audience of punks, skinheads, and metal fans to their shows, who introduced things like stage diving and slam dancing.
The 'Live at the Ritz' video was recorded next, on June 27th 1987, at 'the Ritz' in New York, during the band's worldwide Crossover tour. Also in 1987, one of their songs, 'Snap' appeared on a compilation (with other bands supporting some cause) entitled P.E.A.C.E.
In February of 1988, the Dirty Rotten Imbeciles returned to the studio to record Four Of A Kind. The songs on this album have even more of a metal sound to them, and production is the best it's ever been. They even released a music video for the song 'Suit and Tie Guy'. At the same time, the Dirty Rotten LP was remixed to include the songs from the Violent Pacification EP, and was re-released.
The band toured Europe again to support the Four of A Kind album, then once home in the U.S., Josh Pappe` leaves the band to play for Boston's Gang Green. He is replaced by John Menor.
September 1989 brought the release of T
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Henry Cole lecture 2009: Professor Hongnam Kim
Transcript:
Thank you for the very generous introduction of me. And I thank all of you fo...
published: 11 Apr 2011
author: Victoria and Albert Museum
Henry Cole lecture 2009: Professor Hongnam Kim
Transcript:
Thank you for the very generous introduction of me. And I thank all of you for coming this evening to hear my lecture. It is really wonderful to be here - this time Mother Nature finally allowed me to fly into this part of globe. I was very sorry for the postponement of my lecture [which] has inconvenienced many, including my colleagues at the V&A.; Before I left Korea, I went through a Google Search to find out who Henry Cole was – because I did not know about him – and found out really wonderful things about him and felt his contribution was so great in British cultural history, particularly for this eminent museum, and I was very honoured and humbled.
My talk today is about the national museums of the People's Republic of China, Japan, and the Republic of Korea and the issue of cultural nationalism at these institutions. Japan was the first in Asia to launch national museums in the late 19th century, starting with the Tokyo National museum, followed by the Kyoto and Nara National Museums. The country now possesses about 4,000 museums. The Republic of Korea (hereafter called Korea) launched its central museum (National Museum) in 1945, absolving the Imperial Household Museum which existed from 1908 and of the Kyongju Museum. Korea now boasts about 1,000 museums. The first national museum which the People's Republic of China (hereafter called China) created was the National History Museum in 1915, followed by the Palace Museum in 1925 and the Museum of Chinese Revolution in 1961. China has set out to have more than 3,000 museums within a few more years. The seats of its 33 provinces already have their own museums, often of impressive scale. The museum fever is spreading in Asia. Economic prosperity and political stability obviously are the major driving force behind such an increase of museums in Asia.
These museums have followed the models of the West in their mission to preserve natural and manmade heritage, disseminate knowledge, and educate people, offering authentic experiences though exhibitions and education programmes. Nevertheless, one peculiarity observed from these institutions is the presence of cultural nationalism of varying intensity, which can be discerned from their collections and other programmes.
As proven by their birth years, cultural nationalism is indeed their birthmark; a powerful driving force in the colonial and post-colonial era, multilayered but with different agendas, it helped these museums join in nation-building or nation-rebuilding, and in consolidating national identity. But when too prevailing, or when left inmost, it can continue to shape all programmes, knowingly and unknowingly, promoting prejudice and disrespect among the people of three countries. It can even take a form of cultural imperialism in which hegemony (in a cultural sense) is the explicit goal of the nation states in relation to foreign cultures, as seen during the colonial period. National museums are the foremost example of social institutions of these three nations that are shaped in the penetrating process of corresponding (being attracted, pressured, and even forced) and even promoting the values of cultural nationalism. The outcome can be unhealthy and anti-educational, especially for children and the youths.
It was this issue of cultural nationalism which was of major concern during my tenure as the Director of Korea's National Museum. The question was how much of it is a necessity, and how much of it should be expelled to make the Asian community a healthier and more friendly one with mutual tolerance and respect. In this rapidly changing social world, there isn't much for us to hang onto. Museums, and perhaps universities and libraries, may remain as the last institutions for spiritual comforts, purification, and the reassurance of human dignity.
Now, first, let me brief you on the nature of cultural nationalism in the region. Then I will move on to describe how cultural nationalism was operating in the past, and what sorts of change have occurred to affect these museums in recent years. I must say that the subject turned out to be so loaded that it was like disturbing a beehive. I hope you will bear with me.
Cultural Nationalism and National Museums in East Asia
The first is the cultural nationalism and the national museums of East Asia. Cultural nationalism in East Asia is deeply rooted in the region’s geopolitical history. While I talk, I shall have on the screen a moving cultural map of 2000 years for the region as a simple historical survey. The dramatic changes in this map are the result of bloody wars, conquests, colonisation, and independence struggles which involved nearly 60 ethnic people-groups in the East Asian region. Included are the Han Chinese, the Korean and the Japanese who became the final winners in the region as of today. Naturally, ethnic solidarity, patriotism and nationalism were the strongest weapons in these struggles for ethnic and national surv
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This is RABaeng... LGTWINS KOREA Baseball team
KOREA Baseball Team LGTWINS Member
Lee Byung-Kyu is a South Korean baseball player who c...
published: 23 Dec 2011
author: yarn lee
This is RABaeng... LGTWINS KOREA Baseball team
KOREA Baseball Team LGTWINS Member
Lee Byung-Kyu is a South Korean baseball player who competed in the 1996 Summer Olympics and in the 2000 Summer Olympics.
He was a member of the South Korean team which finished eighth in the 1996 tournament.
Four years later he was part of the South Korean baseball team which won the bronze medal. He played as outfielder. Currently he plays for LG Twins.
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WXIA Atlanta Coverage of Opening Ceremony of the 1996 Summer Olympics Late News Part 1.mpg
WXIA Atlanta Coverage of Opening Ceremony of the 1996 Summer Olympics. This is the late ne...
published: 19 Jul 2011
author: Bob Parker
WXIA Atlanta Coverage of Opening Ceremony of the 1996 Summer Olympics Late News Part 1.mpg
WXIA Atlanta Coverage of Opening Ceremony of the 1996 Summer Olympics Late News Part 1.mpg
WXIA Atlanta Coverage of Opening Ceremony of the 1996 Summer Olympics. This is the late newscast which aired after midnight on July 20, 1996.- published: 19 Jul 2011
- views: 998
- author: Bob Parker
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From A Distance - Donna Summer, Nancy Griffith, Raul Malo (Summer Olympics 1996)
From A Distance - This is an international version of the song which was a top hit for Bet...
published: 11 Mar 2009
author: stampyourfeet
From A Distance - Donna Summer, Nancy Griffith, Raul Malo (Summer Olympics 1996)
From A Distance - Donna Summer, Nancy Griffith, Raul Malo (Summer Olympics 1996)
From A Distance - This is an international version of the song which was a top hit for Bette Midler. It is from the 1996 Summer Olympics album produced by Mi...- published: 11 Mar 2009
- views: 15822
- author: stampyourfeet
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Swimming Atlanta 1996 Olympic Games - Men's 4x200m Freestyle Relay FINAL
Swimming Atlanta 1996 Olympic Games - Men's 4x200m Freestyle Relay FINAL...
published: 21 Dec 2013
Swimming Atlanta 1996 Olympic Games - Men's 4x200m Freestyle Relay FINAL
Swimming Atlanta 1996 Olympic Games - Men's 4x200m Freestyle Relay FINAL
Swimming Atlanta 1996 Olympic Games - Men's 4x200m Freestyle Relay FINAL- published: 21 Dec 2013
- views: 65
14:41
1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics Opening Ceremonies Home Video Part 1
Home Video of the Opening Ceremonies of the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. Part...
published: 19 Jul 2011
author: Bob Parker
1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics Opening Ceremonies Home Video Part 1
1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics Opening Ceremonies Home Video Part 1
Home Video of the Opening Ceremonies of the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. Part 1 July 19, 1996.- published: 19 Jul 2011
- views: 6494
- author: Bob Parker