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Angie Aguirre - "East LA 1968" | All Def Poetry x Da Poetry Lounge
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Jorge Luis Borges - "A Poet's Creed " (Lecture 1968)
"The central fact of my life has been the existence of words and the possibility of weaving those words into poetry." Jorge Luis Borges
This is the last of the six Norton Lectures that Jorge Luis Borges (1899-1986) delivered at Harvard University in the fall of 1967 and spring of 1968 ("The Craft of Verse"). Nearing both 70 years of age and total blindness, Borges nonetheless gives a virtuosically
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EK THA BACHPAN ,POETRY & IK THA BACHPAN-ASHOK KUMAR -LATA (ASHIRWAD 1968)-vasant desai -gulzar
VOICES :ASHOK KUMAR AND LATA JI LYRICS : GULZAR MUSIC : VASANT DESAI MOVIE : ASHIRWAD (1968)
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the DOORS Love me two times live 1968 Morrison Poetry Poésie
the DOORS Love me two times live 1968 Morrison Poetry Poésie.
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Last Will and Testament: Potatoes and Poetry - Motherhood in post-1968 European Women's Writing
24/26-10-13 Institute of Modern Languages Research & Centre for the Study of Contemporary Women's Writing http://www.sas.ac.uk/ http://modernlanguages.sas.ac...
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Uma Chandi Gowri Sankarula Katha Movie (1968) | Poetry Scene In The Movie
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Leonard Cohen - 1968 BBC Broadcasts
Leonard Cohen
BBC Broadcasts 1968
Live on BBC TV, excellent mono recording.
00:00 You Know Who I Am
03:48 Bird On The Wire
08:11 The Stranger Song
14:30 So Long Marianne
22:26 Master Song
30:29 There’s No Reason Why You Should Remember Me [improv]
32:11 Sisters Of Mercy
36:07 Teachers
40:05 Dress Rehearsal Rag
45:59 Suzanne
50:23 Hey, That’s No Way To Say Goodbye
54:11 Story Of Isaac
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Typewriter poetry ABC by Raul Meel
DesRaul Meel (1941) on eesti ainus konkreetse luule viljeleja aastast 1968. Tema kirjutusmasinajoonistuste sarjad „Klubi" (1968) ning „Päris nimed" (1969) on...
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Borges: Riddle of Poetry 1/5
This is one of several lectures that Jorge Luis Borges delivered at Harvard University in the fall of 1967 and spring of 1968.
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Borges: Riddle of Poetry 2/5
This is one of several lectures that Jorge Luis Borges delivered at Harvard University in the fall of 1967 and spring of 1968.
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John Rydgren "Disadvantages Of Life" deep heavy thoughts Christian Pastor beat poetry 1968
Disadvantages Of Life - John Rydgren Silhouette Segments 2 LP set - American Lutheran Church 8-8531 St. Paul, Minnesota circa 1968 Extensive reviews in The A...
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Claudio Naranjo, Esalen 1968
Excerpts from an Esalen Institute symposium on the value of psychotic experience, entitled "The Poetry of Madness", recorded July 31, 1968 at the Longshoreme...
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Peter Sinfield reading Epitaph at the Genoa Poetry Festival
Peter Sinfield reading Epitaph (King Crimson) at the Genoa Poetry Festival, Palazzo Ducale, Italy 2010, 1968 Filmed by Franz Soprani http://franz.it/
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Poetry By Patricia Goedicke
Poetry reading in the Missoula Art Museum, held shortly after the new wing and re-model was completed. Born Patricia McKenna in Boston, Massachusetts, she gr...
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Nikki Giovanni on Poetry, Grief and Her New Book, "Chasing Utopia: A Hybrid"
http://www.democracynow.org - We continue our conversation with award-winning poet, activist and educator Nikki Giovanni. She is currently a distinguished pr...
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The Holloway Series in Poetry - Tom Pickard
Tom Pickard, one of the livest truest poets of Great Britain (Allen Ginsberg), is the author of nine books of poetry spanning four decades: from High on the ...
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Johnny Darrell - Poetry Of Love
Johnny Darrell - Poetry Of Love - 1968 album - With Pen In Hand.
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Jim Morrison "Tales Of The American Night" (The Lost Paris Tape) Poetry Recording 1969
Break On Through To The "The Doors Portal" https://www.facebook.com/TheDoorsPortal https://twitter.com/TheDoorsPortal Recording Date: February 9th - 1969 Stu...
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Billy Collins - Litany
Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2008/04/07/A_Selection_of_Poems_by_Billy_Collins Former U.S. Poet Laureate Billy Collins discusses stealing material from o...
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Tom T. Hall - Faster Horses (The Cowboy and the Poet)
Tom T. Hall is known as a storyteller, a songwriter with a keen eye for detail and a knack for narrative. Many musicians have covered his songs -- most notably Jeannie C. Riley's 1968 hit "Harper Valley P.T.A." -- and he also has racked up a number of solo hits, including seven number one singles.
Hall is the son of a bricklaying minister, who gave his child a guitar at the age of eight. He had
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Translations of Cesar Vallejo
The poet Clayton Eshleman has been translating Cesar Vallejo's poetry since 1958, when he was a student at Indiana University. Clayton Eshleman apprenticed h...
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"THE LAST BEAT" - LOST JAY DOUGLAS POETRY FOOTAGE #1
Newly discovered 16mm ftg. of poet/rock star Jay Douglas reading original poetry. Circa 1968. http://www.igg.me/at/lastbeatmovie.
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Poetry (Pink, Blue and Amber)
Poetry (Pink, Blue and Amber)
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Angie Aguirre - "East LA 1968" | All Def Poetry x Da Poetry Lounge
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- published: 08 Oct 2015
- views: 167
Jorge Luis Borges - "A Poet's Creed " (Lecture 1968)
"The central fact of my life has been the existence of words and the possibility of weaving those words into poetry." Jorge Luis Borges
This is the last of the ...
"The central fact of my life has been the existence of words and the possibility of weaving those words into poetry." Jorge Luis Borges
This is the last of the six Norton Lectures that Jorge Luis Borges (1899-1986) delivered at Harvard University in the fall of 1967 and spring of 1968 ("The Craft of Verse"). Nearing both 70 years of age and total blindness, Borges nonetheless gives a virtuosically wide-ranging series of talks, freely reaching across forms, countries, eras, and languages without the aid of notes. The recordings, only lately discovered in the Harvard University Archives, uniquely capture the cadences, candor, wit, and remarkable erudition of one of the most extraordinary and enduring literary voices of our age. Through a twist of fate that the author of Labyrinths himself would have relished, the lost lectures return to us now in Borges' own voice (Source: ubuweb). You can find all the lectures here: http://www.ubu.com/sound/borges.html
"Spinoza"
[Original poem in Spanish]
Las traslúcidas manos del judío
Labran en la penumbra los cristales
Y la tarde que muere es miedo y frío.
(Las tardes a las tardes son iguales.)
Las manos y el espacio de jacinto
Que palidece en el confín del Ghetto
Casi no existen para el hombre quieto
Que está soñando un claro laberinto.
No lo turba la fama, ese reflejo
De sueños en el sueño de otro espejo,
Ni el temeroso amor de las doncellas.
Libre de la metáfora y del mito
Labra un arduo cristal: el infinito
Mapa de Aquél que es todas Sus estrellas.
"Spinoza"
[Translated into English by Willis Barnstone]
Here in the twilight the translucent hands
Of the Jew polishing the crystal glass.
The dying afternoon is cold with bands
Of fear. Each day the afternoons all pass
The same. The hands and space of hyacinth
Paling in the confines of the ghetto walls
Barely exists for the quiet man who stalls
There, dreaming up a brilliant labyrinth.
Fame doesn’t trouble him (that reflection of
Dreams in the dream of another mirror), nor love,
The timid love women. Gone the bars,
He’s free, from metaphor and myth, to sit
Polishing a stubborn lens: the infinite
Map of the One who now is all His stars.
wn.com/Jorge Luis Borges A Poet's Creed (Lecture 1968)
"The central fact of my life has been the existence of words and the possibility of weaving those words into poetry." Jorge Luis Borges
This is the last of the six Norton Lectures that Jorge Luis Borges (1899-1986) delivered at Harvard University in the fall of 1967 and spring of 1968 ("The Craft of Verse"). Nearing both 70 years of age and total blindness, Borges nonetheless gives a virtuosically wide-ranging series of talks, freely reaching across forms, countries, eras, and languages without the aid of notes. The recordings, only lately discovered in the Harvard University Archives, uniquely capture the cadences, candor, wit, and remarkable erudition of one of the most extraordinary and enduring literary voices of our age. Through a twist of fate that the author of Labyrinths himself would have relished, the lost lectures return to us now in Borges' own voice (Source: ubuweb). You can find all the lectures here: http://www.ubu.com/sound/borges.html
"Spinoza"
[Original poem in Spanish]
Las traslúcidas manos del judío
Labran en la penumbra los cristales
Y la tarde que muere es miedo y frío.
(Las tardes a las tardes son iguales.)
Las manos y el espacio de jacinto
Que palidece en el confín del Ghetto
Casi no existen para el hombre quieto
Que está soñando un claro laberinto.
No lo turba la fama, ese reflejo
De sueños en el sueño de otro espejo,
Ni el temeroso amor de las doncellas.
Libre de la metáfora y del mito
Labra un arduo cristal: el infinito
Mapa de Aquél que es todas Sus estrellas.
"Spinoza"
[Translated into English by Willis Barnstone]
Here in the twilight the translucent hands
Of the Jew polishing the crystal glass.
The dying afternoon is cold with bands
Of fear. Each day the afternoons all pass
The same. The hands and space of hyacinth
Paling in the confines of the ghetto walls
Barely exists for the quiet man who stalls
There, dreaming up a brilliant labyrinth.
Fame doesn’t trouble him (that reflection of
Dreams in the dream of another mirror), nor love,
The timid love women. Gone the bars,
He’s free, from metaphor and myth, to sit
Polishing a stubborn lens: the infinite
Map of the One who now is all His stars.
- published: 07 Oct 2014
- views: 24
Last Will and Testament: Potatoes and Poetry - Motherhood in post-1968 European Women's Writing
24/26-10-13 Institute of Modern Languages Research & Centre for the Study of Contemporary Women's Writing http://www.sas.ac.uk/ http://modernlanguages.sas.ac......
24/26-10-13 Institute of Modern Languages Research & Centre for the Study of Contemporary Women's Writing http://www.sas.ac.uk/ http://modernlanguages.sas.ac...
wn.com/Last Will And Testament Potatoes And Poetry Motherhood In Post 1968 European Women's Writing
24/26-10-13 Institute of Modern Languages Research & Centre for the Study of Contemporary Women's Writing http://www.sas.ac.uk/ http://modernlanguages.sas.ac...
Uma Chandi Gowri Sankarula Katha Movie (1968) | Poetry Scene In The Movie
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Leonard Cohen - 1968 BBC Broadcasts
Leonard Cohen
BBC Broadcasts 1968
Live on BBC TV, excellent mono recording.
00:00 You Know Who I Am
03:48 Bird On The Wire
08:11 The Stranger Song
14:30 So...
Leonard Cohen
BBC Broadcasts 1968
Live on BBC TV, excellent mono recording.
00:00 You Know Who I Am
03:48 Bird On The Wire
08:11 The Stranger Song
14:30 So Long Marianne
22:26 Master Song
30:29 There’s No Reason Why You Should Remember Me [improv]
32:11 Sisters Of Mercy
36:07 Teachers
40:05 Dress Rehearsal Rag
45:59 Suzanne
50:23 Hey, That’s No Way To Say Goodbye
54:11 Story Of Isaac
58:23 One Of Us Cannot Be Wrong
1:02:16 Bird On The Wire
1:05:50 So Long Marianne
1:11:42 You Know Who I Am
1:14:48 Hey, That’s No Way To Say Goodbye (Duet with Julie Felix)
Lineup:
Leonard Cohen - vocals
Dave Cousins and The Strawbs have been mentioned as the backing band at this BBC session.
Tracks 1-13 Recorded Spring 1968 at Paris Theatre, London
Tracks 1-5 Broadcast August 31, 1968 on BBC2 TV (”Leonard Cohen Sings Leonard Cohen”)
Tracks 6-13 Broadcast September 7, 1968 on BBC2 TV (”Leonard Cohen Sings Leonard Cohen”)
Tracks 14-16 Recorded August 11, 1968 & Broadcast on BBC Radio 1 (”Top Gear with John Peel”)
Track 17 Recorded January 27, 1968 & Broadcast on BBC2 TV (”Once More With Felix”)
While Dylan was the transition point for protest music to move towards singer-songwriter, there were others too championing to focus on songs not politics. Canadian Leonard Cohen, with his brooding monotonous voice, was a talented poet who would never have won American Idol. But where he lacked a sweet voice, he made up for it with the intensity of his songs.
Together with younger artists Joni Mitchell, Laura Nyro and Paul Simon, singer-songwriters moved to make songwriting an art form. Their efforts were recognised when mainstream acts covered their songs. All this happened in the whirlpool that rock music was creating.
These well-preserved sessions at the BBC in 1968 offer a fly-on-the-wall experience to witness a young Cohen singing practically the entire first album. The voice is fresh and deep, pushing the songs outside the Tin Pan Alley perimeter, and delving into poetry with a richness of words and subject. Today, they still have that raw appeal of a young artist at the peak of his powers.
Suzanne, So Long Marianne and Hey, That’s No Way To Say Goodbye are beautiful love songs without catchy hooks. They got your attention with words and the emotions in the song.
Tagged to this 1968 session are three songs from a Top Gear show hosted by John Peel. The final track is a duet with British folk singer Julie Felix on Hey, That’s No Way To Say Goodbye. The
quality on these four tracks are still very good.
wn.com/Leonard Cohen 1968 BBC Broadcasts
Leonard Cohen
BBC Broadcasts 1968
Live on BBC TV, excellent mono recording.
00:00 You Know Who I Am
03:48 Bird On The Wire
08:11 The Stranger Song
14:30 So Long Marianne
22:26 Master Song
30:29 There’s No Reason Why You Should Remember Me [improv]
32:11 Sisters Of Mercy
36:07 Teachers
40:05 Dress Rehearsal Rag
45:59 Suzanne
50:23 Hey, That’s No Way To Say Goodbye
54:11 Story Of Isaac
58:23 One Of Us Cannot Be Wrong
1:02:16 Bird On The Wire
1:05:50 So Long Marianne
1:11:42 You Know Who I Am
1:14:48 Hey, That’s No Way To Say Goodbye (Duet with Julie Felix)
Lineup:
Leonard Cohen - vocals
Dave Cousins and The Strawbs have been mentioned as the backing band at this BBC session.
Tracks 1-13 Recorded Spring 1968 at Paris Theatre, London
Tracks 1-5 Broadcast August 31, 1968 on BBC2 TV (”Leonard Cohen Sings Leonard Cohen”)
Tracks 6-13 Broadcast September 7, 1968 on BBC2 TV (”Leonard Cohen Sings Leonard Cohen”)
Tracks 14-16 Recorded August 11, 1968 & Broadcast on BBC Radio 1 (”Top Gear with John Peel”)
Track 17 Recorded January 27, 1968 & Broadcast on BBC2 TV (”Once More With Felix”)
While Dylan was the transition point for protest music to move towards singer-songwriter, there were others too championing to focus on songs not politics. Canadian Leonard Cohen, with his brooding monotonous voice, was a talented poet who would never have won American Idol. But where he lacked a sweet voice, he made up for it with the intensity of his songs.
Together with younger artists Joni Mitchell, Laura Nyro and Paul Simon, singer-songwriters moved to make songwriting an art form. Their efforts were recognised when mainstream acts covered their songs. All this happened in the whirlpool that rock music was creating.
These well-preserved sessions at the BBC in 1968 offer a fly-on-the-wall experience to witness a young Cohen singing practically the entire first album. The voice is fresh and deep, pushing the songs outside the Tin Pan Alley perimeter, and delving into poetry with a richness of words and subject. Today, they still have that raw appeal of a young artist at the peak of his powers.
Suzanne, So Long Marianne and Hey, That’s No Way To Say Goodbye are beautiful love songs without catchy hooks. They got your attention with words and the emotions in the song.
Tagged to this 1968 session are three songs from a Top Gear show hosted by John Peel. The final track is a duet with British folk singer Julie Felix on Hey, That’s No Way To Say Goodbye. The
quality on these four tracks are still very good.
- published: 25 May 2015
- views: 3
Typewriter poetry ABC by Raul Meel
DesRaul Meel (1941) on eesti ainus konkreetse luule viljeleja aastast 1968. Tema kirjutusmasinajoonistuste sarjad „Klubi" (1968) ning „Päris nimed" (1969) on......
DesRaul Meel (1941) on eesti ainus konkreetse luule viljeleja aastast 1968. Tema kirjutusmasinajoonistuste sarjad „Klubi" (1968) ning „Päris nimed" (1969) on...
wn.com/Typewriter Poetry Abc By Raul Meel
DesRaul Meel (1941) on eesti ainus konkreetse luule viljeleja aastast 1968. Tema kirjutusmasinajoonistuste sarjad „Klubi" (1968) ning „Päris nimed" (1969) on...
Borges: Riddle of Poetry 1/5
This is one of several lectures that Jorge Luis Borges delivered at Harvard University in the fall of 1967 and spring of 1968....
This is one of several lectures that Jorge Luis Borges delivered at Harvard University in the fall of 1967 and spring of 1968.
wn.com/Borges Riddle Of Poetry 1 5
This is one of several lectures that Jorge Luis Borges delivered at Harvard University in the fall of 1967 and spring of 1968.
Borges: Riddle of Poetry 2/5
This is one of several lectures that Jorge Luis Borges delivered at Harvard University in the fall of 1967 and spring of 1968....
This is one of several lectures that Jorge Luis Borges delivered at Harvard University in the fall of 1967 and spring of 1968.
wn.com/Borges Riddle Of Poetry 2 5
This is one of several lectures that Jorge Luis Borges delivered at Harvard University in the fall of 1967 and spring of 1968.
- published: 23 Feb 2011
- views: 82
John Rydgren "Disadvantages Of Life" deep heavy thoughts Christian Pastor beat poetry 1968
Disadvantages Of Life - John Rydgren Silhouette Segments 2 LP set - American Lutheran Church 8-8531 St. Paul, Minnesota circa 1968 Extensive reviews in The A......
Disadvantages Of Life - John Rydgren Silhouette Segments 2 LP set - American Lutheran Church 8-8531 St. Paul, Minnesota circa 1968 Extensive reviews in The A...
wn.com/John Rydgren Disadvantages Of Life Deep Heavy Thoughts Christian Pastor Beat Poetry 1968
Disadvantages Of Life - John Rydgren Silhouette Segments 2 LP set - American Lutheran Church 8-8531 St. Paul, Minnesota circa 1968 Extensive reviews in The A...
Claudio Naranjo, Esalen 1968
Excerpts from an Esalen Institute symposium on the value of psychotic experience, entitled "The Poetry of Madness", recorded July 31, 1968 at the Longshoreme......
Excerpts from an Esalen Institute symposium on the value of psychotic experience, entitled "The Poetry of Madness", recorded July 31, 1968 at the Longshoreme...
wn.com/Claudio Naranjo, Esalen 1968
Excerpts from an Esalen Institute symposium on the value of psychotic experience, entitled "The Poetry of Madness", recorded July 31, 1968 at the Longshoreme...
- published: 24 Jan 2013
- views: 1670
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author: C.J. Mason
Peter Sinfield reading Epitaph at the Genoa Poetry Festival
Peter Sinfield reading Epitaph (King Crimson) at the Genoa Poetry Festival, Palazzo Ducale, Italy 2010, 1968 Filmed by Franz Soprani http://franz.it/...
Peter Sinfield reading Epitaph (King Crimson) at the Genoa Poetry Festival, Palazzo Ducale, Italy 2010, 1968 Filmed by Franz Soprani http://franz.it/
wn.com/Peter Sinfield Reading Epitaph At The Genoa Poetry Festival
Peter Sinfield reading Epitaph (King Crimson) at the Genoa Poetry Festival, Palazzo Ducale, Italy 2010, 1968 Filmed by Franz Soprani http://franz.it/
Poetry By Patricia Goedicke
Poetry reading in the Missoula Art Museum, held shortly after the new wing and re-model was completed. Born Patricia McKenna in Boston, Massachusetts, she gr......
Poetry reading in the Missoula Art Museum, held shortly after the new wing and re-model was completed. Born Patricia McKenna in Boston, Massachusetts, she gr...
wn.com/Poetry By Patricia Goedicke
Poetry reading in the Missoula Art Museum, held shortly after the new wing and re-model was completed. Born Patricia McKenna in Boston, Massachusetts, she gr...
Nikki Giovanni on Poetry, Grief and Her New Book, "Chasing Utopia: A Hybrid"
http://www.democracynow.org - We continue our conversation with award-winning poet, activist and educator Nikki Giovanni. She is currently a distinguished pr......
http://www.democracynow.org - We continue our conversation with award-winning poet, activist and educator Nikki Giovanni. She is currently a distinguished pr...
wn.com/Nikki Giovanni On Poetry, Grief And Her New Book, Chasing Utopia A Hybrid
http://www.democracynow.org - We continue our conversation with award-winning poet, activist and educator Nikki Giovanni. She is currently a distinguished pr...
The Holloway Series in Poetry - Tom Pickard
Tom Pickard, one of the livest truest poets of Great Britain (Allen Ginsberg), is the author of nine books of poetry spanning four decades: from High on the ......
Tom Pickard, one of the livest truest poets of Great Britain (Allen Ginsberg), is the author of nine books of poetry spanning four decades: from High on the ...
wn.com/The Holloway Series In Poetry Tom Pickard
Tom Pickard, one of the livest truest poets of Great Britain (Allen Ginsberg), is the author of nine books of poetry spanning four decades: from High on the ...
Johnny Darrell - Poetry Of Love
Johnny Darrell - Poetry Of Love - 1968 album - With Pen In Hand....
Johnny Darrell - Poetry Of Love - 1968 album - With Pen In Hand.
wn.com/Johnny Darrell Poetry Of Love
Johnny Darrell - Poetry Of Love - 1968 album - With Pen In Hand.
- published: 22 Sep 2013
- views: 267
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author: the winner
Jim Morrison "Tales Of The American Night" (The Lost Paris Tape) Poetry Recording 1969
Break On Through To The "The Doors Portal" https://www.facebook.com/TheDoorsPortal https://twitter.com/TheDoorsPortal Recording Date: February 9th - 1969 Stu......
Break On Through To The "The Doors Portal" https://www.facebook.com/TheDoorsPortal https://twitter.com/TheDoorsPortal Recording Date: February 9th - 1969 Stu...
wn.com/Jim Morrison Tales Of The American Night (The Lost Paris Tape) Poetry Recording 1969
Break On Through To The "The Doors Portal" https://www.facebook.com/TheDoorsPortal https://twitter.com/TheDoorsPortal Recording Date: February 9th - 1969 Stu...
Billy Collins - Litany
Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2008/04/07/A_Selection_of_Poems_by_Billy_Collins Former U.S. Poet Laureate Billy Collins discusses stealing material from o......
Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2008/04/07/A_Selection_of_Poems_by_Billy_Collins Former U.S. Poet Laureate Billy Collins discusses stealing material from o...
wn.com/Billy Collins Litany
Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2008/04/07/A_Selection_of_Poems_by_Billy_Collins Former U.S. Poet Laureate Billy Collins discusses stealing material from o...
- published: 29 May 2008
- views: 235232
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author: ForaTv
Tom T. Hall - Faster Horses (The Cowboy and the Poet)
Tom T. Hall is known as a storyteller, a songwriter with a keen eye for detail and a knack for narrative. Many musicians have covered his songs -- most notably ...
Tom T. Hall is known as a storyteller, a songwriter with a keen eye for detail and a knack for narrative. Many musicians have covered his songs -- most notably Jeannie C. Riley's 1968 hit "Harper Valley P.T.A." -- and he also has racked up a number of solo hits, including seven number one singles.
Hall is the son of a bricklaying minister, who gave his child a guitar at the age of eight. He had already begun to write poetry, so it was a natural progression for him to begin writing songs. Hall began learning music and performing techniques from a local musician called Clayton Delaney. At the age of 11, his mother died. Four years later, his father was shot in a hunting accident, which prevented him from working. In order to support himself and his father, Hall quit school and took a job in a local garment factory. While he was working in the factory, he formed his first band, the Kentucky Travelers. The group played bluegrass and gigged at local schools as well as a radio station in Morehead, KY. After the Kentucky Travelers broke up, Hall became a DJ at the radio station.
In 1957, Hall enlisted in the Army and was stationed in Germany. While in Germany, he performed at local NCO clubs on the Armed Forces Radio Network, where he sang mostly original material, which usually had a comic bent to it. After four years of service, he was discharged in 1961. Once he returned to the States, he enrolled in Roanoke College as a journalism student; he supported himself by DJing at a radio station in Salem, VA.
One day a Nashville songwriter was visiting the Salem radio station and he heard Hall's songs. Impressed, the songwriter sent the songs to a publisher named Jimmy Key, who ran New Key Publishing. Key signed Hall as a songwriter, bringing the songs to a variety of recording artists. The first singer to have a hit with one of Hall's songs was Jimmy Newman, who brought "DJ for a Day" to number one on the country charts in 1963. In early 1964, Dave Dudley took "Mad" to the Top Ten. The back-to-back success convinced Hall to move to Nashville, where he was going to continue his career as a professional songwriter.
After Johnnie Wright had a number one hit with Hall's "Hello Vietnam," the music industry was pressuring Tom to become a performer. He decided to take the plunge in 1967, signing a contract with Mercury Records. His first single, "I Washed My Face in the Morning Dew," was released in the summer of 1967 and became a minor hit. Hall followed the single with two other singles in 1968 that failed to crack the Top 40. Then, in the late summer of 1968, Jeannie C. Riley had a major hit with Hall's "Harper Valley P.T.A.," which spent three weeks at the top of the charts and was voted the Single of the Year by the Country Music Association. Its success brought attention to Hall's own recording career, which was evident from the performance of "Ballad of Forty Dollars." The song became his first Top Ten hit, climbing all the way to number four.
Throughout 1969, he had a string of hit singles, culminated by the release of the number one single "A Week in a Country Jail" at the end of the year. The following year was just as successful, as "Shoeshine Man" and "Salute to a Switchblade" both hit the Top Ten. In 1971, he had his second number one single and his biggest hit, "The Year That Clayton Delaney Died," which was based on his childhood hero.
For most of the early '70s, Hall was a consistent hitmaker as well as a popular concert attraction. Between 1971 and 1976, he had five number one hits besides "The Year That Clayton Delaney Died": "(Old Dogs-Children And) Watermelon Wine," "I Love," "Country Is," "I Care," and "Faster Horses (The Cowboy and the Poet)." Hall was appearing on television shows with regularity during this time, particularly Hee Haw.
Although he continued to have the occasional Top Ten hit in the late '70s, most notably the number four "You Man Loves You, Honey" (1977), Hall didn't deliver hit singles as consistently as he did the first half of the decade. That pattern continued in the early '80s, when he began having trouble cracking the Top 40; only 1984's "P.S. I Love You," a cover of a 1934 Rudy Vallée hit, made it into the Top Ten. After 1986, Hall retired from recording, although artists continued to record his songs. In 1996, he delivered Songs From Sopchoppy, his first album in ten years. Hall was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2008. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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Tom T. Hall is known as a storyteller, a songwriter with a keen eye for detail and a knack for narrative. Many musicians have covered his songs -- most notably Jeannie C. Riley's 1968 hit "Harper Valley P.T.A." -- and he also has racked up a number of solo hits, including seven number one singles.
Hall is the son of a bricklaying minister, who gave his child a guitar at the age of eight. He had already begun to write poetry, so it was a natural progression for him to begin writing songs. Hall began learning music and performing techniques from a local musician called Clayton Delaney. At the age of 11, his mother died. Four years later, his father was shot in a hunting accident, which prevented him from working. In order to support himself and his father, Hall quit school and took a job in a local garment factory. While he was working in the factory, he formed his first band, the Kentucky Travelers. The group played bluegrass and gigged at local schools as well as a radio station in Morehead, KY. After the Kentucky Travelers broke up, Hall became a DJ at the radio station.
In 1957, Hall enlisted in the Army and was stationed in Germany. While in Germany, he performed at local NCO clubs on the Armed Forces Radio Network, where he sang mostly original material, which usually had a comic bent to it. After four years of service, he was discharged in 1961. Once he returned to the States, he enrolled in Roanoke College as a journalism student; he supported himself by DJing at a radio station in Salem, VA.
One day a Nashville songwriter was visiting the Salem radio station and he heard Hall's songs. Impressed, the songwriter sent the songs to a publisher named Jimmy Key, who ran New Key Publishing. Key signed Hall as a songwriter, bringing the songs to a variety of recording artists. The first singer to have a hit with one of Hall's songs was Jimmy Newman, who brought "DJ for a Day" to number one on the country charts in 1963. In early 1964, Dave Dudley took "Mad" to the Top Ten. The back-to-back success convinced Hall to move to Nashville, where he was going to continue his career as a professional songwriter.
After Johnnie Wright had a number one hit with Hall's "Hello Vietnam," the music industry was pressuring Tom to become a performer. He decided to take the plunge in 1967, signing a contract with Mercury Records. His first single, "I Washed My Face in the Morning Dew," was released in the summer of 1967 and became a minor hit. Hall followed the single with two other singles in 1968 that failed to crack the Top 40. Then, in the late summer of 1968, Jeannie C. Riley had a major hit with Hall's "Harper Valley P.T.A.," which spent three weeks at the top of the charts and was voted the Single of the Year by the Country Music Association. Its success brought attention to Hall's own recording career, which was evident from the performance of "Ballad of Forty Dollars." The song became his first Top Ten hit, climbing all the way to number four.
Throughout 1969, he had a string of hit singles, culminated by the release of the number one single "A Week in a Country Jail" at the end of the year. The following year was just as successful, as "Shoeshine Man" and "Salute to a Switchblade" both hit the Top Ten. In 1971, he had his second number one single and his biggest hit, "The Year That Clayton Delaney Died," which was based on his childhood hero.
For most of the early '70s, Hall was a consistent hitmaker as well as a popular concert attraction. Between 1971 and 1976, he had five number one hits besides "The Year That Clayton Delaney Died": "(Old Dogs-Children And) Watermelon Wine," "I Love," "Country Is," "I Care," and "Faster Horses (The Cowboy and the Poet)." Hall was appearing on television shows with regularity during this time, particularly Hee Haw.
Although he continued to have the occasional Top Ten hit in the late '70s, most notably the number four "You Man Loves You, Honey" (1977), Hall didn't deliver hit singles as consistently as he did the first half of the decade. That pattern continued in the early '80s, when he began having trouble cracking the Top 40; only 1984's "P.S. I Love You," a cover of a 1934 Rudy Vallée hit, made it into the Top Ten. After 1986, Hall retired from recording, although artists continued to record his songs. In 1996, he delivered Songs From Sopchoppy, his first album in ten years. Hall was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2008. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
PLEASE NOTE: I divided my uploads among multiple channels, Bookmark this link in your browser for instant access to an index with links to all of John1948's oldies classics. LINK: http://john1948.wikifoundry.com/page/John1948%27s+Youtube+Index
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Translations of Cesar Vallejo
The poet Clayton Eshleman has been translating Cesar Vallejo's poetry since 1958, when he was a student at Indiana University. Clayton Eshleman apprenticed h......
The poet Clayton Eshleman has been translating Cesar Vallejo's poetry since 1958, when he was a student at Indiana University. Clayton Eshleman apprenticed h...
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The poet Clayton Eshleman has been translating Cesar Vallejo's poetry since 1958, when he was a student at Indiana University. Clayton Eshleman apprenticed h...
"THE LAST BEAT" - LOST JAY DOUGLAS POETRY FOOTAGE #1
Newly discovered 16mm ftg. of poet/rock star Jay Douglas reading original poetry. Circa 1968. http://www.igg.me/at/lastbeatmovie....
Newly discovered 16mm ftg. of poet/rock star Jay Douglas reading original poetry. Circa 1968. http://www.igg.me/at/lastbeatmovie.
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Newly discovered 16mm ftg. of poet/rock star Jay Douglas reading original poetry. Circa 1968. http://www.igg.me/at/lastbeatmovie.
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Poetry (Pink, Blue and Amber)
Poetry (Pink, Blue and Amber)
Roedelius
℗ 2006 Gronland
Released on: 2006-05-04
Producer: Roedelius
Composer: Roedelius
Lyricist: Roedelius
Music Publisher:...
Poetry (Pink, Blue and Amber)
Roedelius
℗ 2006 Gronland
Released on: 2006-05-04
Producer: Roedelius
Composer: Roedelius
Lyricist: Roedelius
Music Publisher: Copyright Control / BSC
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Poetry (Pink, Blue and Amber)
Roedelius
℗ 2006 Gronland
Released on: 2006-05-04
Producer: Roedelius
Composer: Roedelius
Lyricist: Roedelius
Music Publisher: Copyright Control / BSC
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- published: 30 Nov 2014
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