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Montreal, Canada. Several shots show the city of Montreal; girls sit at a French cafe, a man buys a French newspaper; several shots of modern skyscrapers; a ...
more at http://news.quickfound.net/intl/canada_news.html High quality color footage of Expo 67, Montreal. Silent. Public domain film from the Prelinger Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied. The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original). http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expo_67 The 1967 International and Universal Exposition or Expo 67, as it was commonly known, was the general exhibition, Category One World's Fair held in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, from April 27 to October 29, 1967. It is considered to be the most successful World's Fair of the 20th century, with the most attendees to that date and 62 nations participating. It also set the single-day attendance record for a world's fair, with 569,500 visitors on its third day. Expo 67 was Canada's main celebration during its centennial year. The fair was originally intended to be held in Moscow, to help the Soviet Union celebrate the Russian Revolution's 50th anniversary; however, for various reasons, the Soviets decided to cancel, and Canada was awarded it in late 1962. The project was not originally overwhelmingly supported in Canada. It took the determination of Montreal's mayor, Jean Drapeau, and a new team of managers to guide it past political, physical and temporal hurdles. Defying a computer analysis that said it could not be done, the fair opened on time. After Expo 67 ended in October 1967, the site and most of the pavilions continued on as an exhibition called Man and His World, open during the summer months from 1968 until 1984. By that time, most of the buildings — which had not been designed to last beyond the original exhibition — had deteriorated and were dismantled. Today, the islands that hosted the world exhibition are mainly used as parkland and for recreational use, with only a few remaining structures from Expo 67 to show that the event was held there... Construction started on August 13, 1963... The 25 million tons of fill needed to construct the islands was coming from the Montreal metro's excavations, a public works project that was already under construction before Expo was awarded to Montreal. Expo's initial construction period mainly centred on enlarging Saint Helen's Island, creating the artificial island of Notre Dame Island and lengthening and enlarging the Mackay Pier which became the Cité du Havre... the grounds that would hold the fair were officially transferred from the City of Montreal to the corporation on June 20, 1964. This gave Colonel Churchill only 1042 days to have everything built and functioning for opening day. To get Expo built in time, Churchill used the then new project management tool known as the critical path method (CPM). On April 28, 1967, opening day, everything was ready, with one exception: Habitat 67, which was then displayed as a work in progress. Building and enlarging the islands, along with the new Concorde Bridge built to connect them with the site-specific mass transit system known as the Montreal Expo Express, plus a boat pier, cost more than the Saint Lawrence Seaway project did only five years earlier: this was even before any buildings or infrastructure were constructed... In the fall of 1963, Expo's general manager, Andrew Kniewasser, presented the master plan and the preliminary budget of $167 million for construction: it would balloon to over $439 million by 1967... Official opening ceremonies were held on Thursday afternoon, April 27, 1967... ...The Ed Sullivan Show was broadcast live on May 7 and May 21 from Expo 67. Stars on the shows included America's The Supremes, Britain's Petula Clark and Australia's The Seekers... Expo 67 closed on Sunday afternoon, October 29, 1967. On the final day 221,554 visitors added to the more than 50 million (50,306,648) that attended Expo 67 at a time when Canada's population was only 20 million, setting a per-capita record for World Exhibition attendance that still stands... All rides and the minirail were shut down by 3:50 p.m., and the Expo grounds closed at 4:00 p.m., with the last Expo Express train leaving for Place d'Accueil at that time. A fireworks display, that went on for an hour, was Expo's concluding event. ...Expo was intended to have a deficit, shared between the federal, provincial and municipal levels of government. Significantly better-than-expected attendance revenue reduced the debt to well below the original estimates. The final financial statistics, in 1967 Canadian dollars, were: revenues of $221,239,872, costs of $431,904,683, and a deficit of $210,664,811...
Vidéo d'introduction Expo 67 - L'héritage culturel Introduction video Expo 67: Cultural Legacy.
Sortie des entrailles du fleuve Saint-Laurent, l'Exposition universelle de Montréal donne une fête éblouissante au Canada, à l'occasion de son 100e anniversaire (1967).
Visit my Expo 67 blog: http://expolounge.blogspot.com/
Montreal, Canada. Several shots of people enjoying themselves at the Expo '67 fairground; people are seen taking trips on gondoliers with outboard motors; ot...
An invitation to Canada that all will want to see and many will wish to accept, presented in impressions of Expo 67 and of Montréal, the host city, at the liveliest and most exciting moment in its history.
Petit film commenté sur les débuts de l'Expo 67 à Montréal.
A little video I came up with. Enjoy. Song 1 - Hey Friend Say Friend by Donald Lautrec (English Version). Song 2 "Canada" Cover version.
Filmed by Harry Gent, a Welshman living in Canada at the time.
http://concordia.ca/headlines Forty years ago, the largest and most successful World's Fair of the 20th century took place in Montreal. Rhona Richman-Kenneal...
Canada's Expo 67 theme song, sung by the young Canada singers, written by Bobby Gimby. It was 1967 that he wrote Ca-na-da, which quickly became the most popu...
http://www.peterchermayeff.com/ In 1965, the US Government, represented by the US Information Agency, having decided to fund and develop US participation at Expo '67, a Category 1 World's Fair, in Montreal, put Jack Masey of USIA in charge and retained Cambridge Seven Associates, architects and exhibit designers, to undertake the design of the exhibition and Buckminster Fuller to undertake the design of the enclosing pavilion. The principals of Cambridge Seven proposed to Buckminster Fuller that he and his colleagues provide a 3/4 geodesic sphere as the pavilion structure, within which they would design a composition of platforms linked by escalators and stairs, floating free within the space, never touching the sphere. The Cambridge Seven team also requested that the Expo Authorities route their looping Expo Monorail through the sphere at the equator, adding another kinetic experience to the space. The exhibition featured NASA's space exploration technology, the movies of Hollywood, abstract expressionist painting and sculpture, and a broad range of inventions, musical instruments, hats and folk art, all as an expression of the diverse creative spirit of America. Voices in the film: Jack Masey, United States Information Agency Ivan Chermayeff Peter Chermayeff Paul E. Dietrich Tom Geismar Terry Rankine, founders of Cambridge Seven Associates with Alden B. Christie in 1962. © Peter Chermayeff www.peterchermayeff.com For a DVD or Blu-ray copy, or for permission to reproduce or use in other contexts, please write to pchermayeff@peterchermayeff.com.
Documentaire québécois. 27 avril 1967, Place des Nations à Montréal. Il est seize heures et sept mille invités de marque trépignent d'impatience. Soudain, de...
(1967) Le Québec d'autrefois - Vieux Super 8 . Sur la chanson de Stéphane Venne: "Un jour, un jour". Dix minutes de souvenirs de l'exposition universelle de ...
Visite du centre de telecommunications de Radio-Canada construit pour l'Expo 67.
Classic tune, enjoy..
Expo 67 the largest world's fair ever opens in Canada, on two man-made islands in St. Lawrence River, on 100th anniversary of Canada, jets fly overhead, wate...
Amazing amateur footage of Montreal's Expo '67, all in color. Arguably the best official World's Fair of all time, Expo '67 certainly had some of the most ex...
Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Air view of Expo '67 site and Montreal harbour. Air view of the site of the Expo 67 exhibition and looking south. Flying west to ea...
The Psychedelic Soulshack Presents: John Klein & The Paul Baillargeon Orchestra - Expo '67 Theme Song 7" 45 RPM Single Le Festival du Disque, Inc who do you call when you need somebody to play an ancient musical bell system on a funk track? You call John Klein, Carillonneur to go to town on the Sun Life Centenary Carillon, that's who. A crazy groove and even crazier bell-tronica vibrations. chekkitout!
The site under construction six month before it's opening.
Situé à l'extrémité ouest de l'île Sainte-Hélène, à côté du pavillon de l'URSS dont il est séparé par le chenal Le Moyne, le pavillon des États-Unis d'Amériq...
Frei Otto designed the floating, net-like roofs of the German pavilion at Expo 67 in Montreal, Canada.
The Guardian 2015-03-13Frei Otto’s German Pavilion at Expo 67 in Montreal ... 1967 Montreal Expo to the aviary at Munich zoo.
The Guardian 2015-03-11The Expo 67’s West German Pavilion Roof was a competition-winning tensile membrane design that took ...
Inhabitat 2015-03-11His most notable projects include the cable net structure at German Pavilion at Expo 67 in Montreal, ...
National Public Radio 2015-03-10(Source: Government of Prince Edward Island ) ... ca ... Kent of Kingston and is modeled after the Katimavik Pavilion at Expo 67 ... pe.
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U~T San Diego 2015-02-07York University ) York U Professor launches book with special screening of films shown at Expo 67 .
noodls 2015-01-27In 1967, she wrote a column for the Gazette for the Expo 67 World’s Fair and was hired to cover fashion.
The Florida Times Union 2015-01-18As you know, 2017 will be the 150th anniversary of Confederation, the 50th anniversary of Expo 67 ...
noodls 2014-12-12The 1967 International and Universal Exposition or Expo 67, as it was commonly known, was the general exhibition, Category One World's Fair held in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, from April 27 to October 29, 1967. It is considered to be the most successful World's Fair of the 20th century, with the most attendees to that date and 62 nations participating. It also set the single-day attendance record for a world's fair, with 569,000 visitors on its third day.
Expo 67 was Canada's main celebration during its centennial year. The fair was originally intended to be held in Moscow, to help the Soviet Union celebrate the Russian Revolution's 50th anniversary; however, for various reasons, the Soviets decided to cancel, and Canada was awarded it in late 1962.
The project was not originally overwhelmingly supported in Canada. It took the determination of Montreal's mayor, Jean Drapeau, and a new team of managers to guide it past political, physical and temporal hurdles. Defying a computer analysis that said it could not be done, the fair opened on time.
Donald Lautrec is a Canadian musician.
In 1957, he created, with one of his friends, a pair of acrobats on a trampoline, Don and Lee, which occurs in Canada and the United States. Subsequently, he meets show business occupying the lighting function, master of ceremonies in several Montreal cabarets and for a short period of time, the singer's bodyguard Michel Louvain. Then he met Yvan Dufresne, the impresario who discovered Louvain, and asks him to help launch his singing career.
Dufresne accepts and begins to commit to the Hotel Central Saint-Martin in Laval in 1961. The same year he made recording music a first 45-laps, Nobody in the World.
In recent years, Donald Lautrec became one of pop music stars in Quebec. In 1964, it popularized the ska, a dance inspired by Jamaican ska withItandManon,just dancing ska. In 1965 and 1966, it ensures its success withYou're talking nonsense,ActionandDeep in my campaign,he plays in the movie ' 'No holiday for idols. In 1966 he went to France where he also participated in television and radio. The same year, he received the trophy for Newcomer of the Year at the Gala des Artistes.
Good evening, ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome to radio station EXP.
Tonight we are featuring an interview
with a very peculiar looking gentleman
who goes by the name of Mr. Paul
Corusoe on the dodgy subject of are
there or are there not flying saucers
or UFOs? Please Mr. Corusoe, please
could you give us your regarded
opinion on this nonsense about
spaceships and even space people?
Thank you As you well know
you just can't believe everything you
see and hear, can you? Now, if you'll
excuse me, I must be on my way.
Bu...but,but...gulb...I,I,don't belive it
We went to the park the other day
But the park was closed, we walked away
We brought many things to eat
Fruits and soda, even meat
But we have to wait
We were told the park was beautiful
We were told the park was so nice
Someday we'll go back again
We'll have a party, please bring your friends
We'll have lots of things to eat
Fruits and soda, even meat
EXPO zwei-tausend
EXPO two-thousand
The twentyfirst century
Das einundzwanstigste Jahrhundert
EXPO zwei-tausend
EXPO two-thousand
Man Nature Technology
Mensch Natur Technik
Planet of visions
Sometimes i think this cycle never ends
We slide from top to bottom and we turn and climb again
And it seems by the time that i have figured what it's worth
The squeaking of our skin against the steel has gotten worse.
But if i move my place in line i'll lose.
And i have waited, the anticipation's got me glued.
I am waiting for something to go wrong.
I am waiting for familiar resolve.
Sometimes it seems that i don't have the skills to recollect
The twists and turns of plots that turned us from lovers to friends
I'm thinking i should take that volume back up off the shelf
And crack it's weary spine and read to help remind myself
But if i move my place in line i'll lose.
And I have waited, the anticipation's got me glued.
I am waiting for something to wrong
I am waiting for familiar resolve
I am waiting for another repeat
Another diet fed by crippling defeat
And i am waiting for that sense of relief
I am waiting for you to flee the scene
As if you held in your hand the smoking gun
And on the floor lay the one you said you loved.
And it's strange
They are basically the same
So i don't ask names anymore.
Sometimes i think this cycle never ends
We slide from top to bottom and we turn and climb again
And it seems by the time that i have figured what it's worth
The squeaking of our skin against the steel has gotten worse.
Get back you fools, I'm gonna take this one alive
You won't catch me, I have the will to survive
You threat, take care
Watch out, Bomb scare
No sleep tonight, You got to time it right
Hot sweat like rain, is driving into my eyes
You laugh at me, There's no way you can survive
Red, Black or white, I've got to time it right
Not much time, take it slow, Easy now, Don't let go
Tweezers pull, Keep your cool
The vultures are in the sky tonight,
For the angry youth are on the streets to fight,
In packs they prowl like a lions pride,
As violence sweeps the nation like an endless tide.
Chaos on the streets as the sirens wail,
This system of corruption has finally failed,
Shops are being looted, see the buildings burn
'Cos judgement day is here, now where you gonna turn?
Chorus
And you don't know what to say,
And you don't know what to do,
We told you this would happen,
But you didn't have a clue,
You just sat there on your arse,
You didn't see it all went wrong,
And now this country's burning,
It#s an unexploded bomb!
People look around but no help arrives,
On the streets of destruction the strong survives,
No false prophet is gonna save your wife,
you'll feel the cold steel take your life.
When the war is over and the battle's won,
When the banks and government are all gone,
And the wealth is shared amongst the common men,
Way to go
We'll live by the ocean
Way to go
You'll live there with me
Half an hour
Of pure devotion
Can really fuck
With a man's sanity
Its time to wake up and go for sure
Two down in the time it took to call
For cold yakisoba
More brings the balance that I adore
Time time going going gone
Not like it's over
Way to go
Who'd believe it
Look at us now
Now it's the best
Another hour
Of your devotion
Stick around
Now I'm a mess
Its time to wake up and go for sure
Two down in the time it took to call
For cold yakisoba
More brings the balance that I adore
Time time going going gone
Not like it's over
Over you
Over nothing
Over you
Over nothing
Way to go
We'll live by the ocean
Way to go
You'll live there with me
Half an hour
Of pure devotion
Can really fuck
With a man's sanity