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London, UK, Visitor Tour, May 2014, HD 1080p
London, UK, Visitor Tour, May 2014, HD 1080p
London, UK, Visitor Tour, May 2014, HD 1080p
Im Mai diesen Jahres (2014) sind wir nach London geflogen und haben dort 5 aufregende Tage verbracht. Die Sehenswürdigkeiten der Stadt erreichten wir mit der Untergrund-Bahn Londons.
Die U-Bahn Netzpläne hingen in großer Anzahl auf allen Bahnsteigen und in den Zügen aus.
Die einzelnen Linien der U-Bahn sind farblich gekennzeichnet, sodass wir nie die falsche Bahn bestiegen. Die übersichtliche Beschriftung hat uns begeistert.
London ist eine laute und atemberaubende Mega-Stadt. Schaut selbst. Das Video kann nur einen ersten Eindruck von dieser vielseitigen Stadt einfangen.
In May 2014 we visited London and spent five exciting days.
The we
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BBC Documentary 2015 | Rich People - Russian Billionaires in London England UK HD Documentary
BBC Documentary 2015 | Rich People - Russian Billionaires in London England UK HD Documentary
BBC Documentary 2015 | Rich People - Russian Billionaires in London England UK HD Documentary
BBC Documentary 2015 | Rich People - Russian Billionaires in London England UK HD Documentary
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The Moped Gangs of London: UK Bikelife
The Moped Gangs of London: UK Bikelife
The Moped Gangs of London: UK Bikelife
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Mopeds and teenage boys have gone hand-in-hand since the 1960s. But in the last year UK BikeLife culture – where young scooter riders upload videos of themselves wheelie-ing down motorways and through industrial estates – has exploded, with the scene’s leaders picking up thousands of YouTube and Instagram followers in the process.
These British riders are beginning to receive international attention, not least from Baltimore’s notorious dirt bike club, the 12 O’Clock Boys. Although they may lack the CCs of their American counterparts, they’ve done a good job of making up for i
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Southall Shopping Centre, London UK
Southall Shopping Centre, London UK
Southall Shopping Centre, London UK
Southall is in the London Borough of Ealing, West London, UK. Situated just a couple of miles from Heathrow Airport, the largest and busiest airport in the U...
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Top 10 Attractions London - UK Travel Guide
Top 10 Attractions London - UK Travel Guide
Top 10 Attractions London - UK Travel Guide
Take a tour of Top 10 Travel Attractions of London, England - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hey, it is your host, Naomi. I would like to show you the top 10 attractions of London.
#10: St. Paul's Cathedral - the seat of the bishop of London today. Five churches have been built here, with the first one in the 7th century.
#9: Trafalgar Square - a famous square in central London. At the center is Nelson Square, surrounded by fountains.
#8: The double decker bus - Take a ride in this London icon, a great way to tour the city.
#7: The Thames River cruise - Experience the city by water. Many of London's attracti
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Driving Through Central London, United Kingdom
Driving Through Central London, United Kingdom
Driving Through Central London, United Kingdom
Produced and directed by Chris Krzentz on Oct 5, 2014
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London Gangs UK
London Gangs UK
London Gangs UK
Over 190 different gangs are engaged in battles across London's poorest areas. And the gang members are getting increasingly younger. Why is a highly developed country losing control of its youth?
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Furious World Tour | London, UK - $2,000 Burger, Parkour, Big Breakfasts, World Records and More
Furious World Tour | London, UK - $2,000 Burger, Parkour, Big Breakfasts, World Records and More
Furious World Tour | London, UK - $2,000 Burger, Parkour, Big Breakfasts, World Records and More
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Guns N' Roses - O2 Arena London UK 2012 [Full Concertᴴᴰ]
Guns N' Roses - O2 Arena London UK 2012 [Full Concertᴴᴰ]
Guns N' Roses - O2 Arena London UK 2012 [Full Concertᴴᴰ]
G'N'R live at the O2 Arena, London with Izzy Stradlin!! (*songs)
London, England, UK 31/05/2012 Full Concert 720p.
Setlist:
00:00 Chinese Democracy.
04:22 Welcome to the Jungle.
09:03 It's So Easy.
12:20 Mr. Brownstone.
16:54 Sorry.
23:07 Rocket Queen.
29:34 Estranged.
39:05 Better.
44:31 14 Years (with Izzy Stradlin)*
49:06 Live and Let Die.
52:20 This I Love.
58:11 Shackler's Revenge.
1:01:52 Street of Dreams.
1:06:57 You Could Be Mine (with Izzy Stradlin)*
1:13:07 Sweet Child O' Mine.
1:18:51 Another Brick in the Wall Part 2 (Pink Floyd cover)
1:24:06 Axl Rose Piano Solo (Gran Torino/Goodbye Yellow)
1:25:11 November Rain.
1:33:50
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The Daily Show - London Voting
The Daily Show - London Voting
The Daily Show - London Voting
The U.K.'s general election leaves the country divided between wanting to leave the European Union and Scotland wanting to leave Britain.
* Watch the latest full episode of The Daily Show on CC.com and the CC app: http://on.cc.com/1zI8VsE
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Fight 4 of the TFC Event 3 Brawlers (London, UK) vs San-Da PFC (Riga, Latvia)
Fight 4 of the TFC Event 3 Brawlers (London, UK) vs San-Da PFC (Riga, Latvia)
Fight 4 of the TFC Event 3 Brawlers (London, UK) vs San-Da PFC (Riga, Latvia)
This is a short version video of the Fight 4 of the TFC Event 3 Brawlers (London, UK) vs San-Da PFC (Riga, Latvia)
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2014.12.06 - Amine Edge & DANCE @ CUFF - Ministry Of Sound, London, UK
2014.12.06 - Amine Edge & DANCE @ CUFF - Ministry Of Sound, London, UK
2014.12.06 - Amine Edge & DANCE @ CUFF - Ministry Of Sound, London, UK
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Buying the cheapest Channa/Chole Paratha Wrap in London & the UK for £1.00 - Indian Street Food.
Buying the cheapest Channa/Chole Paratha Wrap in London & the UK for £1.00 - Indian Street Food.
Buying the cheapest Channa/Chole Paratha Wrap in London & the UK for £1.00 - Indian Street Food.
Delicious Punjabi, Pakistani inspired street food - it's very hard to believe that in this day & age you can still buy a delicious & filling freshly made wrap for only £1.00 - you get a Paratha filled with a choice of 6 vegetarian filling of either Curried Potato, Black Eyed Beans, Spinach, Chickpeas (Channa Masala), Lentil Dal or Tarka Dal.
(Please note that the price goes up to £2.00 after 11:00am).
How much did you pay for your Paratha when you last visited your local Indian takeaway or restaurant ???
These guys also have a tandoor oven and watching the naan being made you can easily feel that you are standing watching somewhere in India
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Muse - Live at The Roundhouse, London, UK (iTunes Festival) 2012 HD
Muse - Live at The Roundhouse, London, UK (iTunes Festival) 2012 HD
Muse - Live at The Roundhouse, London, UK (iTunes Festival) 2012 HD
Muse closing out the iTunes Festival at the Roundhouse in London, September 30th 2012. The entire set was streamed live over iTunes and on iDevices, and unli...
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Turkish Barber Wet Shave, London UK. - Jack The Clipper's 'Dig in the Grave with a Hot Simon Cowell'
Turkish Barber Wet Shave, London UK. - Jack The Clipper's 'Dig in the Grave with a Hot Simon Cowell'
Turkish Barber Wet Shave, London UK. - Jack The Clipper's 'Dig in the Grave with a Hot Simon Cowell'
Jack's 'Dig in the Grave with a Hot Simon Cowell' - a Turkish Barber Wet Shave, London UK.
As they in London, "Blimey! Not just a shave, dis is where Jack really gets down ter business usin' tradishunal 'cut-froat' razors! A tradishunal shave, wiv all da trimmings — neck fluff removed, eyebrows trimmed, ears flamed an' freadin' where required, finishin' off wiv an invigoratin' 'ot towel. Get smooth! Nuff said, yeah?"
Special Thanks to the guys at Jack's
www.jacktheclipper.co.uk
Song: Hugh Mitchell - New Beginnings
http://audiojungle.net/item/new-beginnings-/3351561
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Assassin’s Creed Syndicate London Horizon Trailer [UK]
Assassin’s Creed Syndicate London Horizon Trailer [UK]
Assassin’s Creed Syndicate London Horizon Trailer [UK]
From Whitechapel to Westminster. From the City of London to Southwark. Immerse yourself in the most diverse playground of the franchise.
Discover the Assassin's Creed Syndicate massive living open-world in the London Horizon trailer.
Assassin's Creed Syndicate will be out on October 23rd on PS4 & Xbox One & on November 19th on PC.
Get your edition now :
Find out more about Assassin's Creed Syndicate on http://assassinscreed.com
Join the conversation on Twitter: #assassinscreed
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Slaves - Cheer Up London (Live) - Vevo UK @ The Great Escape 2015
Slaves - Cheer Up London (Live) - Vevo UK @ The Great Escape 2015
Slaves - Cheer Up London (Live) - Vevo UK @ The Great Escape 2015
The album ‘Are You Satisfied?' is out now
Download on iTunes: http://po.st/AYSy
Order 12” Vinyl & signed CD’s from the Official Store: http://po.st/OSyt
Google Play: http://po.st/AYSGpW
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Buy merch: http://po.st/SlvsMerch
Follow Slaves:
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http://www.vevo.com/watch/GBUV71500480
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Night Club Alto , London UK
Night Club Alto , London UK
Night Club Alto , London UK
http://www.clubalto.com/
Welcome to Our Facebook Page :
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London Vacation Travel Video Guide
London Vacation Travel Video Guide
London Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination London in England.
London is an exciting and pulsating metropolis of the new millennium, a melting pot of both people and culture and a fascinating city of diverse contrasts.
The City Of London contains the Tower, an historic landmark with a remarkable history. A mighty medieval fortress with 13 towers that throughout its 900 years, has served many functions and from the Middle Ages, it was a heavily fortified prison.
After the medieval St. Paul's Cathedral was destroyed by a devastating fire in 1666, Christopher Wren was ordered to re-build it with a dome. During the 36 years of its construction, its design w
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UK Police Test Terrorism Attack Response In London
UK Police Test Terrorism Attack Response In London
UK Police Test Terrorism Attack Response In London
Training Exercise: Government & emergency services release video of counter- terrorism training from earlier today
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JOHN CENA SUCKS! in London UK : Raw,2015 (Cena's Entrance)
JOHN CENA SUCKS! in London UK : Raw,2015 (Cena's Entrance)
JOHN CENA SUCKS! in London UK : Raw,2015 (Cena's Entrance)
Am guys LOL i don't have any words for that video , just sing it folks :D . Like this if you hate cena and if you be in London you would sing this theme with this awesome fans :D .
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Jerry Lee Lewis - Hammersmith Odeon, London, U.K. 16/04/1983 Full Concert High Quality
Jerry Lee Lewis - Hammersmith Odeon, London, U.K. 16/04/1983 Full Concert High Quality
Jerry Lee Lewis - Hammersmith Odeon, London, U.K. 16/04/1983 Full Concert High Quality
Jerry Lee Lewis - Hammersmith Odeon, London, U.K. 16/04/1983 Full Concert High Quality
Set-list
I Don’t Want To Be Lonely Tonight
Come On In
Me & Bobby McGee
Crazy Arms
Sweet Georgia Brown
She Even Woke Me Up To Say Goodbye
Chantilly Lace
Would You Take Another Chance On Me
Mona Lisa
High School Confidential
Trouble In Mind
Tennessee Saturday Night
Georgia On My Mind
Life’s Railway To Heaven
What’d I Say
Great Balls Of Fire
Whole Lotta Shakin' Going On
Good Golly Miss Molly - Tutti Frutti
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Hit and run driver caught in London (UK) Dashcam UNMASKED MUST WATCH
Hit and run driver caught in London (UK) Dashcam UNMASKED MUST WATCH
Hit and run driver caught in London (UK) Dashcam UNMASKED MUST WATCH
This footage has been re-uploaded with the driver's face visible. MUST WATCH -Warning viewer discrection advised. In January 2011 a hit and run driver was ca...
London, UK, Visitor Tour, May 2014, HD 1080p
Im Mai diesen Jahres (2014) sind wir nach London geflogen und haben dort 5 aufregende Tage verbracht. Die Sehenswürdigkeiten der Stadt erreichten wir mit der Untergrund-Bahn Londons.
Die U-Bahn Netzpläne hingen in großer Anzahl auf allen Bahnsteigen und in den Zügen aus.
Die einzelnen Linien der U-Bahn sind farblich gekennzeichnet, sodass wir nie die falsche Bahn bestiegen. Die übersichtliche Beschriftung hat uns begeistert.
London ist eine laute und atemberaubende Mega-Stadt. Schaut selbst. Das Video kann nur einen ersten Eindruck von dieser vielseitigen Stadt einfangen.
In May 2014 we visited London and spent five exciting days.
The weather was unstable, little rain but strong wind.
We reached the points of interest using the underground train system. The transport network of London is well signposted. It is almost impossible to board the wrong train.
London is a loud and breathtaking mega city - but take a look for yourself. The video can only capture a first impression of this multilayered city.
wn.com/London, Uk, Visitor Tour, May 2014, Hd 1080P
Im Mai diesen Jahres (2014) sind wir nach London geflogen und haben dort 5 aufregende Tage verbracht. Die Sehenswürdigkeiten der Stadt erreichten wir mit der Untergrund-Bahn Londons.
Die U-Bahn Netzpläne hingen in großer Anzahl auf allen Bahnsteigen und in den Zügen aus.
Die einzelnen Linien der U-Bahn sind farblich gekennzeichnet, sodass wir nie die falsche Bahn bestiegen. Die übersichtliche Beschriftung hat uns begeistert.
London ist eine laute und atemberaubende Mega-Stadt. Schaut selbst. Das Video kann nur einen ersten Eindruck von dieser vielseitigen Stadt einfangen.
In May 2014 we visited London and spent five exciting days.
The weather was unstable, little rain but strong wind.
We reached the points of interest using the underground train system. The transport network of London is well signposted. It is almost impossible to board the wrong train.
London is a loud and breathtaking mega city - but take a look for yourself. The video can only capture a first impression of this multilayered city.
- published: 19 May 2014
- views: 12966
The Moped Gangs of London: UK Bikelife
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Mopeds and teenage boys have gone hand-in-hand since the 1960s. But in the last year UK BikeLife culture – where young scooter riders upload videos of themselves wheelie-ing down motorways and through industrial estates – has exploded, with the scene’s leaders picking up thousands of YouTube and Instagram followers in the process.
These British riders are beginning to receive international attention, not least from Baltimore’s notorious dirt bike club, the 12 O’Clock Boys. Although they may lack the CCs of their American counterparts, they’ve done a good job of making up for it with charisma and a dedication to the underdog of the two-wheeled world: the humble moped.
In London Bikelife, Daisy-May Hudson lets a nostalgia for the moped gangs of her teenage years get the better of her and travels to industrial estates on the outskirts of London to meet with the underground stars of the UK BikeLife scene. After spending some time at northwest London’s Ace Cafe – an iconic hangout for bikers and petrolheads – Daisy is taken along to one of the group’s big ride-outs, where hundreds of boys take over the roads with their mopeds.
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Black Bike Week: http://bit.ly/1tX81Fi
Australia's Biker Club Crisis: http://bit.ly/1oAksAh
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Mopeds and teenage boys have gone hand-in-hand since the 1960s. But in the last year UK BikeLife culture – where young scooter riders upload videos of themselves wheelie-ing down motorways and through industrial estates – has exploded, with the scene’s leaders picking up thousands of YouTube and Instagram followers in the process.
These British riders are beginning to receive international attention, not least from Baltimore’s notorious dirt bike club, the 12 O’Clock Boys. Although they may lack the CCs of their American counterparts, they’ve done a good job of making up for it with charisma and a dedication to the underdog of the two-wheeled world: the humble moped.
In London Bikelife, Daisy-May Hudson lets a nostalgia for the moped gangs of her teenage years get the better of her and travels to industrial estates on the outskirts of London to meet with the underground stars of the UK BikeLife scene. After spending some time at northwest London’s Ace Cafe – an iconic hangout for bikers and petrolheads – Daisy is taken along to one of the group’s big ride-outs, where hundreds of boys take over the roads with their mopeds.
More stuff on biking:
The UK's Teenage Moped Gangs Have a New Subculture: http://bit.ly/1plBl1L
Black Bike Week: http://bit.ly/1tX81Fi
Australia's Biker Club Crisis: http://bit.ly/1oAksAh
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- published: 02 Sep 2014
- views: 1120363
Southall Shopping Centre, London UK
Southall is in the London Borough of Ealing, West London, UK. Situated just a couple of miles from Heathrow Airport, the largest and busiest airport in the U...
wn.com/Southall Shopping Centre, London UK
Southall is in the London Borough of Ealing, West London, UK. Situated just a couple of miles from Heathrow Airport, the largest and busiest airport in the U...
- published: 03 Nov 2013
- views: 14288
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Top 10 Attractions London - UK Travel Guide
Take a tour of Top 10 Travel Attractions of London, England - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hey, it is your host, Naomi. I would like to show you the top 10 attractions of London.
#10: St. Paul's Cathedral - the seat of the bishop of London today. Five churches have been built here, with the first one in the 7th century.
#9: Trafalgar Square - a famous square in central London. At the center is Nelson Square, surrounded by fountains.
#8: The double decker bus - Take a ride in this London icon, a great way to tour the city.
#7: The Thames River cruise - Experience the city by water. Many of London's attractions are visible from the cruise.
#6: Covent Garden - Literally a vegetable garden in the middle ages, today it is a hub of restaurants, pubs and shops.
#5: Tower of London - Built over 900 years ago, it is a historic landmark. Take a guided tour and learn about its many secrets.
#4: London Bridge - one of the world's most famous bridges. Constructed in 1894, it is an engineering marvel.
#3: Houses of Parliament - Also known as Westminster Palace, it is the seat of London's House of Lords and House of Commons.
#2: Buckingham Palace - This is the residence of the British monarch. The changing of the guard is not to be missed.
#1: The London Eye - Created for the millennium celebration, one of the world's largest ferris wheels is a site to behold.
Thank you for watching our travel video series. See you next time.
wn.com/Top 10 Attractions London UK Travel Guide
Take a tour of Top 10 Travel Attractions of London, England - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hey, it is your host, Naomi. I would like to show you the top 10 attractions of London.
#10: St. Paul's Cathedral - the seat of the bishop of London today. Five churches have been built here, with the first one in the 7th century.
#9: Trafalgar Square - a famous square in central London. At the center is Nelson Square, surrounded by fountains.
#8: The double decker bus - Take a ride in this London icon, a great way to tour the city.
#7: The Thames River cruise - Experience the city by water. Many of London's attractions are visible from the cruise.
#6: Covent Garden - Literally a vegetable garden in the middle ages, today it is a hub of restaurants, pubs and shops.
#5: Tower of London - Built over 900 years ago, it is a historic landmark. Take a guided tour and learn about its many secrets.
#4: London Bridge - one of the world's most famous bridges. Constructed in 1894, it is an engineering marvel.
#3: Houses of Parliament - Also known as Westminster Palace, it is the seat of London's House of Lords and House of Commons.
#2: Buckingham Palace - This is the residence of the British monarch. The changing of the guard is not to be missed.
#1: The London Eye - Created for the millennium celebration, one of the world's largest ferris wheels is a site to behold.
Thank you for watching our travel video series. See you next time.
- published: 09 Jul 2010
- views: 319593
London Gangs UK
Over 190 different gangs are engaged in battles across London's poorest areas. And the gang members are getting increasingly younger. Why is a highly developed country losing control of its youth?
wn.com/London Gangs UK
Over 190 different gangs are engaged in battles across London's poorest areas. And the gang members are getting increasingly younger. Why is a highly developed country losing control of its youth?
- published: 14 Jul 2012
- views: 439895
Furious World Tour | London, UK - $2,000 Burger, Parkour, Big Breakfasts, World Records and More
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Peter Czerwinski, aka 'Furious Pete', is a Professional Competitive Eater, Master in Engineering Graduate and Fitness Guru. He began doing Eating YouTube videos in 2007, which landed him into his first eating contest a year later (he has done 100 contests to date winning 85% of them). Through his online eating, breaking numerous Guinness World Records and eating contests, he has landed a number of TV spots for National Geographic, Discovery Channel, Sport Science, Travel Channel and currently hosts a show on German TV (Abenteuer Leben on Kabel Eins), doing a world eating tour. Through his difficult times and passion for fitness he aims to show the world that you can still have a good time in life, go out with friends, party it up, eat some burgers and still maintain a good and healthy physique. Stay Sexy, Stay Hungry, Get Laid my friends...and of course stay Dedicated For Life.
- published: 13 Feb 2015
- views: 239347
Guns N' Roses - O2 Arena London UK 2012 [Full Concertᴴᴰ]
G'N'R live at the O2 Arena, London with Izzy Stradlin!! (*songs)
London, England, UK 31/05/2012 Full Concert 720p.
Setlist:
00:00 Chinese Democracy.
04:22 Welcome to the Jungle.
09:03 It's So Easy.
12:20 Mr. Brownstone.
16:54 Sorry.
23:07 Rocket Queen.
29:34 Estranged.
39:05 Better.
44:31 14 Years (with Izzy Stradlin)*
49:06 Live and Let Die.
52:20 This I Love.
58:11 Shackler's Revenge.
1:01:52 Street of Dreams.
1:06:57 You Could Be Mine (with Izzy Stradlin)*
1:13:07 Sweet Child O' Mine.
1:18:51 Another Brick in the Wall Part 2 (Pink Floyd cover)
1:24:06 Axl Rose Piano Solo (Gran Torino/Goodbye Yellow)
1:25:11 November Rain.
1:33:50 Don't Cry.
1:39:23 Civil War
1:47:12 Dead Flowers (with Izzy Stradlin)*
1:52:09 Knockin' on Heaven's Door (with Izzy Stradlin)*
2:03:22 Nightrain (with Izzy Stradlin)*
2:09:39 Jam (with Izzy Stradlin) (Chip Away the Stone)*
2:12:06 Paradise City (with Izzy Stradlin)*
Line-up:
►Axl Rose: Vocals / Piano
►Izzy Strandlin - Guitars on *
►Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal: Guitars
►DJ Ashba: Guitars
►Richard Fortus: Guitars
►Dizzy Reed: Keyboards
►Frank Ferrer: Drums
►Tommy Stinson: Bass
►Chris Pitman: Keyboards
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G'N'R live at the O2 Arena, London with Izzy Stradlin!! (*songs)
London, England, UK 31/05/2012 Full Concert 720p.
Setlist:
00:00 Chinese Democracy.
04:22 Welcome to the Jungle.
09:03 It's So Easy.
12:20 Mr. Brownstone.
16:54 Sorry.
23:07 Rocket Queen.
29:34 Estranged.
39:05 Better.
44:31 14 Years (with Izzy Stradlin)*
49:06 Live and Let Die.
52:20 This I Love.
58:11 Shackler's Revenge.
1:01:52 Street of Dreams.
1:06:57 You Could Be Mine (with Izzy Stradlin)*
1:13:07 Sweet Child O' Mine.
1:18:51 Another Brick in the Wall Part 2 (Pink Floyd cover)
1:24:06 Axl Rose Piano Solo (Gran Torino/Goodbye Yellow)
1:25:11 November Rain.
1:33:50 Don't Cry.
1:39:23 Civil War
1:47:12 Dead Flowers (with Izzy Stradlin)*
1:52:09 Knockin' on Heaven's Door (with Izzy Stradlin)*
2:03:22 Nightrain (with Izzy Stradlin)*
2:09:39 Jam (with Izzy Stradlin) (Chip Away the Stone)*
2:12:06 Paradise City (with Izzy Stradlin)*
Line-up:
►Axl Rose: Vocals / Piano
►Izzy Strandlin - Guitars on *
►Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal: Guitars
►DJ Ashba: Guitars
►Richard Fortus: Guitars
►Dizzy Reed: Keyboards
►Frank Ferrer: Drums
►Tommy Stinson: Bass
►Chris Pitman: Keyboards
- published: 26 Mar 2014
- views: 191565
The Daily Show - London Voting
The U.K.'s general election leaves the country divided between wanting to leave the European Union and Scotland wanting to leave Britain.
* Watch the latest full episode of The Daily Show on CC.com and the CC app: http://on.cc.com/1zI8VsE
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The U.K.'s general election leaves the country divided between wanting to leave the European Union and Scotland wanting to leave Britain.
* Watch the latest full episode of The Daily Show on CC.com and the CC app: http://on.cc.com/1zI8VsE
- published: 12 May 2015
- views: 301
Fight 4 of the TFC Event 3 Brawlers (London, UK) vs San-Da PFC (Riga, Latvia)
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This is a short version video of the Fight 4 of the TFC Event 3 Brawlers (London, UK) vs San-Da PFC (Riga, Latvia)
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- published: 01 Jun 2015
- views: 301
Buying the cheapest Channa/Chole Paratha Wrap in London & the UK for £1.00 - Indian Street Food.
Delicious Punjabi, Pakistani inspired street food - it's very hard to believe that in this day & age you can still buy a delicious & filling freshly made wrap for only £1.00 - you get a Paratha filled with a choice of 6 vegetarian filling of either Curried Potato, Black Eyed Beans, Spinach, Chickpeas (Channa Masala), Lentil Dal or Tarka Dal.
(Please note that the price goes up to £2.00 after 11:00am).
How much did you pay for your Paratha when you last visited your local Indian takeaway or restaurant ???
These guys also have a tandoor oven and watching the naan being made you can easily feel that you are standing watching somewhere in India Tandoor Naan watching the bread being made.
The way you see these guys make the naan bread is exactly the same way they would make it like in Pakistan, India or Kurdistan.
Kashmir Kebabish is at number 5 Ridley Road Market, Dalston, London.
(If your planning to visit or have any questions; you can phone ahead if you need to on: 020 7241 6177).
Video recorded on two separate visits; 9th & 16th February 2015
wn.com/Buying The Cheapest Channa Chole Paratha Wrap In London The UK For £1.00 Indian Street Food.
Delicious Punjabi, Pakistani inspired street food - it's very hard to believe that in this day & age you can still buy a delicious & filling freshly made wrap for only £1.00 - you get a Paratha filled with a choice of 6 vegetarian filling of either Curried Potato, Black Eyed Beans, Spinach, Chickpeas (Channa Masala), Lentil Dal or Tarka Dal.
(Please note that the price goes up to £2.00 after 11:00am).
How much did you pay for your Paratha when you last visited your local Indian takeaway or restaurant ???
These guys also have a tandoor oven and watching the naan being made you can easily feel that you are standing watching somewhere in India Tandoor Naan watching the bread being made.
The way you see these guys make the naan bread is exactly the same way they would make it like in Pakistan, India or Kurdistan.
Kashmir Kebabish is at number 5 Ridley Road Market, Dalston, London.
(If your planning to visit or have any questions; you can phone ahead if you need to on: 020 7241 6177).
Video recorded on two separate visits; 9th & 16th February 2015
- published: 31 Mar 2015
- views: 91
Muse - Live at The Roundhouse, London, UK (iTunes Festival) 2012 HD
Muse closing out the iTunes Festival at the Roundhouse in London, September 30th 2012. The entire set was streamed live over iTunes and on iDevices, and unli...
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Muse closing out the iTunes Festival at the Roundhouse in London, September 30th 2012. The entire set was streamed live over iTunes and on iDevices, and unli...
Turkish Barber Wet Shave, London UK. - Jack The Clipper's 'Dig in the Grave with a Hot Simon Cowell'
Jack's 'Dig in the Grave with a Hot Simon Cowell' - a Turkish Barber Wet Shave, London UK.
As they in London, "Blimey! Not just a shave, dis is where Jack really gets down ter business usin' tradishunal 'cut-froat' razors! A tradishunal shave, wiv all da trimmings — neck fluff removed, eyebrows trimmed, ears flamed an' freadin' where required, finishin' off wiv an invigoratin' 'ot towel. Get smooth! Nuff said, yeah?"
Special Thanks to the guys at Jack's
www.jacktheclipper.co.uk
Song: Hugh Mitchell - New Beginnings
http://audiojungle.net/item/new-beginnings-/3351561
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Jack's 'Dig in the Grave with a Hot Simon Cowell' - a Turkish Barber Wet Shave, London UK.
As they in London, "Blimey! Not just a shave, dis is where Jack really gets down ter business usin' tradishunal 'cut-froat' razors! A tradishunal shave, wiv all da trimmings — neck fluff removed, eyebrows trimmed, ears flamed an' freadin' where required, finishin' off wiv an invigoratin' 'ot towel. Get smooth! Nuff said, yeah?"
Special Thanks to the guys at Jack's
www.jacktheclipper.co.uk
Song: Hugh Mitchell - New Beginnings
http://audiojungle.net/item/new-beginnings-/3351561
- published: 27 Jun 2013
- views: 409041
Assassin’s Creed Syndicate London Horizon Trailer [UK]
From Whitechapel to Westminster. From the City of London to Southwark. Immerse yourself in the most diverse playground of the franchise.
Discover the Assassin's Creed Syndicate massive living open-world in the London Horizon trailer.
Assassin's Creed Syndicate will be out on October 23rd on PS4 & Xbox One & on November 19th on PC.
Get your edition now :
Find out more about Assassin's Creed Syndicate on http://assassinscreed.com
Join the conversation on Twitter: #assassinscreed
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From Whitechapel to Westminster. From the City of London to Southwark. Immerse yourself in the most diverse playground of the franchise.
Discover the Assassin's Creed Syndicate massive living open-world in the London Horizon trailer.
Assassin's Creed Syndicate will be out on October 23rd on PS4 & Xbox One & on November 19th on PC.
Get your edition now :
Find out more about Assassin's Creed Syndicate on http://assassinscreed.com
Join the conversation on Twitter: #assassinscreed
- published: 01 Sep 2015
- views: 26938
Slaves - Cheer Up London (Live) - Vevo UK @ The Great Escape 2015
The album ‘Are You Satisfied?' is out now
Download on iTunes: http://po.st/AYSy
Order 12” Vinyl & signed CD’s from the Official Store: http://po.st/OSyt
Google Play: http://po.st/AYSGpW
Amazon: http://po.st/FTMAmzW
Buy merch: http://po.st/SlvsMerch
Follow Slaves:
Spotify: http://po.st/SlavesSpfy
Facebook: http://po.st/SlavesFB
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http://www.vevo.com/watch/GBUV71500480
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The album ‘Are You Satisfied?' is out now
Download on iTunes: http://po.st/AYSy
Order 12” Vinyl & signed CD’s from the Official Store: http://po.st/OSyt
Google Play: http://po.st/AYSGpW
Amazon: http://po.st/FTMAmzW
Buy merch: http://po.st/SlvsMerch
Follow Slaves:
Spotify: http://po.st/SlavesSpfy
Facebook: http://po.st/SlavesFB
Twitter: http://po.st/TWSlaves
http://www.vevo.com/watch/GBUV71500480
- published: 01 Jun 2015
- views: 73
Night Club Alto , London UK
http://www.clubalto.com/
Welcome to Our Facebook Page :
http://www.facebook.com/NightClubby
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http://www.clubalto.com/
Welcome to Our Facebook Page :
http://www.facebook.com/NightClubby
- published: 22 Jul 2012
- views: 524881
London Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination London in England.
London is an exciting and pulsating metropolis of the new millennium, a melting pot of both people and culture and a fascinating city of diverse contrasts.
The City Of London contains the Tower, an historic landmark with a remarkable history. A mighty medieval fortress with 13 towers that throughout its 900 years, has served many functions and from the Middle Ages, it was a heavily fortified prison.
After the medieval St. Paul's Cathedral was destroyed by a devastating fire in 1666, Christopher Wren was ordered to re-build it with a dome. During the 36 years of its construction, its design was frequently altered until finally a wonderful masterpiece of church architecture was created.
The Monument is the city's tallest freestanding stone column and a reminder of the Great Fire of London that destroyed 80 percent of the city. In four days, more than 13,000 buildings were destroyed and the Monument was built on the site of the bakery in which the fire began.
Since the reign of Queen Victoria, Buckingham Palace has served as London's royal residence. A garden of mulberry trees once grew on the site of today's palace and the Duke of Buckingham subsequently added a simple brick built residence. Around 60 years later, George II purchased the site for his wife and George IV eventually began to design an extensive palace complex.
The highlight of any holiday in London must be the largest Ferris wheel in the world, the London Eye. Situated on the banks of the Thames, it rises high into the sky, opposite the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben.
The former centre of the largest empire in the world, London is still a city of superlatives that attracts millions of visitors each year. Exciting both day and night, London is a modern city with age old traditions and a long and colorful history.
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Travel video about destination London in England.
London is an exciting and pulsating metropolis of the new millennium, a melting pot of both people and culture and a fascinating city of diverse contrasts.
The City Of London contains the Tower, an historic landmark with a remarkable history. A mighty medieval fortress with 13 towers that throughout its 900 years, has served many functions and from the Middle Ages, it was a heavily fortified prison.
After the medieval St. Paul's Cathedral was destroyed by a devastating fire in 1666, Christopher Wren was ordered to re-build it with a dome. During the 36 years of its construction, its design was frequently altered until finally a wonderful masterpiece of church architecture was created.
The Monument is the city's tallest freestanding stone column and a reminder of the Great Fire of London that destroyed 80 percent of the city. In four days, more than 13,000 buildings were destroyed and the Monument was built on the site of the bakery in which the fire began.
Since the reign of Queen Victoria, Buckingham Palace has served as London's royal residence. A garden of mulberry trees once grew on the site of today's palace and the Duke of Buckingham subsequently added a simple brick built residence. Around 60 years later, George II purchased the site for his wife and George IV eventually began to design an extensive palace complex.
The highlight of any holiday in London must be the largest Ferris wheel in the world, the London Eye. Situated on the banks of the Thames, it rises high into the sky, opposite the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben.
The former centre of the largest empire in the world, London is still a city of superlatives that attracts millions of visitors each year. Exciting both day and night, London is a modern city with age old traditions and a long and colorful history.
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It is yours to discover!
- published: 13 Aug 2013
- views: 472461
UK Police Test Terrorism Attack Response In London
Training Exercise: Government & emergency services release video of counter- terrorism training from earlier today
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Training Exercise: Government & emergency services release video of counter- terrorism training from earlier today
- published: 30 Jun 2015
- views: 51
JOHN CENA SUCKS! in London UK : Raw,2015 (Cena's Entrance)
Am guys LOL i don't have any words for that video , just sing it folks :D . Like this if you hate cena and if you be in London you would sing this theme with this awesome fans :D .
wn.com/John Cena Sucks In London UK Raw,2015 (Cena's Entrance)
Am guys LOL i don't have any words for that video , just sing it folks :D . Like this if you hate cena and if you be in London you would sing this theme with this awesome fans :D .
- published: 15 Apr 2015
- views: 1323
Jerry Lee Lewis - Hammersmith Odeon, London, U.K. 16/04/1983 Full Concert High Quality
Jerry Lee Lewis - Hammersmith Odeon, London, U.K. 16/04/1983 Full Concert High Quality
Set-list
I Don’t Want To Be Lonely Tonight
Come On In
Me & Bobby McGee
Crazy Arms
Sweet Georgia Brown
She Even Woke Me Up To Say Goodbye
Chantilly Lace
Would You Take Another Chance On Me
Mona Lisa
High School Confidential
Trouble In Mind
Tennessee Saturday Night
Georgia On My Mind
Life’s Railway To Heaven
What’d I Say
Great Balls Of Fire
Whole Lotta Shakin' Going On
Good Golly Miss Molly - Tutti Frutti
wn.com/Jerry Lee Lewis Hammersmith Odeon, London, U.K. 16 04 1983 Full Concert High Quality
Jerry Lee Lewis - Hammersmith Odeon, London, U.K. 16/04/1983 Full Concert High Quality
Set-list
I Don’t Want To Be Lonely Tonight
Come On In
Me & Bobby McGee
Crazy Arms
Sweet Georgia Brown
She Even Woke Me Up To Say Goodbye
Chantilly Lace
Would You Take Another Chance On Me
Mona Lisa
High School Confidential
Trouble In Mind
Tennessee Saturday Night
Georgia On My Mind
Life’s Railway To Heaven
What’d I Say
Great Balls Of Fire
Whole Lotta Shakin' Going On
Good Golly Miss Molly - Tutti Frutti
- published: 21 Sep 2014
- views: 7
Hit and run driver caught in London (UK) Dashcam UNMASKED MUST WATCH
This footage has been re-uploaded with the driver's face visible. MUST WATCH -Warning viewer discrection advised. In January 2011 a hit and run driver was ca...
wn.com/Hit And Run Driver Caught In London (Uk) Dashcam Unmasked Must Watch
This footage has been re-uploaded with the driver's face visible. MUST WATCH -Warning viewer discrection advised. In January 2011 a hit and run driver was ca...
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London Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
London Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
London Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
http://www.expedia.com/London.d178279.Destination-Travel-Guides
A trip to London might as well be a trip through history. This city has long been a hub for finance, education, and culture, and is full of modern construction mixed with ancient buildings.
Your London tour must include St. Paul’s Cathedral, one of its most well-known churches. You’ll also want to see the Tower of London, the Palace of Westminster, and Westminster Abbey for exquisite examples of the city’s famous architectural landmarks. Walk or jog through numerous green spaces, among them Hyde Park and Green Park, in the center of London.
Continue your London sightseeing in
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The Ultimate London travel guide for 2015
The Ultimate London travel guide for 2015
The Ultimate London travel guide for 2015
The ultimate Travel guide to london for 2015 and beyond
Shopping,nightlife,travel,views and more!
Filmed edited and produced by biskeybee
Presented by Stuart bardin
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How to do London: The Basics - London Travel Guide
How to do London: The Basics - London Travel Guide
How to do London: The Basics - London Travel Guide
Want more travel guide tips? Head to our website! http://www.visitlondon.com
Whether it's your first time visiting London, or if you've been before, learn how to do London like a local with our How to do London series!
Go to http://www.visitlondon.com - the official London city guide for everything you need to get started in London including ideas for where to go, things to do, upcoming events, activities and London attractions.
Coming to London as a tourist? Follow our tips for how to do London: the basics and you'll feel right at home with the locals!
From how to use an oyster card to travel around the city, to ideas for things to d
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London Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
London Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
London Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Everyone knows London. The red double-deckers, the black taxis, the red phone booths, the red brick buildings, the guards with the bearskin fur caps are well known by even those, who have never been to the English capital. There are the legendary buildings: the clock-tower of the Parliament, the Big Ben, the Saint Paul Cathedral, the residence of the Queen, the Buckingham Palace, the Westminster, the Tower and the famous bridge, the Tower, the Waterloo and the London bridge are all known from the pages of history books and literary pieces. There are incredibly lots of things to see, there is the British Museum, the National Gallery, the Trafa
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Attaché - Travel Guide to London
Attaché - Travel Guide to London
Attaché - Travel Guide to London
Here it is, our pilot episode!
Why am I doing this? I travel a lot. Too much. And recently I find myself rocking up in a city that I've never been to before and know very little about. On any level. Culture, language, transport, money, food, etc. But most travel shows are an hour-long, US-centric, full of bad information, and almost exclusively aimed at tourists. So I wanted to create something different. Something aimed at the frequent traveller, something portable and short-form. Something...useful.
In our pilot episode we get you in, out, and around the wonderful city of London, England. We tell you the best way to get from the airport i
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◄ ONE DAY IN LONDON / TRAVEL GUIDE (WATCH THIS BEFORE YOU GO)
◄ ONE DAY IN LONDON / TRAVEL GUIDE (WATCH THIS BEFORE YOU GO)
◄ ONE DAY IN LONDON / TRAVEL GUIDE (WATCH THIS BEFORE YOU GO)
If you only have a day or two in London, these are the touristy things you'll probably want to do.
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Music:
Blown Cover by TeknoAXE
is licensed under aCreative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
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"Quasi Motion" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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"Sunshine" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Direct Link: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/?keywo
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London Travel Guide - Cheap Tips and Sightseeing
London Travel Guide - Cheap Tips and Sightseeing
London Travel Guide - Cheap Tips and Sightseeing
http://www.hostelbookers.com/hostels/england/london/?affiliate=utubech
London Travel Guide Video by HostelBookers. So, you're coming to London, one of the most visited cities in the world. Let's see what HostelBookers can do to help you get the most out of your trip. We'll take you around the city's most interesting neighbourhoods (London bridge, Camden Town, Notting Hill, Brick Lane, etc) and share some London's must-see hidden gems. We've kept everything cheap and cheerful with budget and free things to do both day and night. Enjoy our London Travel guide Video!
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London, England Travel Guide - Tips and Attractions
London, England Travel Guide - Tips and Attractions
London, England Travel Guide - Tips and Attractions
http://bookinghunter.com
London is one of the world's most remarkable and exciting cities and has something to offer every type of traveller.
The most important places to visit in London are: Buckingham Palace (the residence of the British monarch. The changing of the guard is not to be missed), Tower of London (built over 900 years ago, it is a historic landmark), London Bridge (one of the world's most famous bridges. Constructed in 1894, it is an engineering marvel), The London Eye (created for the millennium celebration, one of the world's largest ferris wheels is a site to behold), Madame Tussauds, Hyde Park, Trafalgar Square (a famous sq
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London, England Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
London, England Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
London, England Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
http://bookinghunter.com
London is one of the world's most remarkable and exciting cities and has something to offer every type of traveller.
The most important places to visit in London are: Buckingham Palace (the residence of the British monarch. The changing of the guard is not to be missed), Tower of London (built over 900 years ago, it is a historic landmark), London Bridge (one of the world's most famous bridges. Constructed in 1894, it is an engineering marvel), The London Eye (created for the millennium celebration, one of the world's largest ferris wheels is a site to behold), Madame Tussauds, Hyde Park, Trafalgar Square (a famous
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London, England Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
London, England Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
London, England Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
http://bookinghunter.com
London is one of the world's most remarkable and exciting cities and has something to offer every type of traveller.
The most important places to visit in London are: Buckingham Palace (the residence of the British monarch. The changing of the guard is not to be missed), Tower of London (built over 900 years ago, it is a historic landmark), London Bridge (one of the world's most famous bridges. Constructed in 1894, it is an engineering marvel), The London Eye (created for the millennium celebration, one of the world's largest ferris wheels is a site to behold), Madame Tussauds, Hyde Park, Trafalgar Square (a famous sq
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How to do London: Weather - London Travel Guide
How to do London: Weather - London Travel Guide
How to do London: Weather - London Travel Guide
Want more travel guide tips? Head to our website! http://www.visitlondon.com
Whether you visit London when it's glorious sunshine or pouring with rain, learn how to handle London weather like a local with our How to do London series!
Go to http://www.visitlondon.com/ - the official London city guide for everything you need to get started in London including ideas for where to go, things to do, upcoming events, activities and London attractions.
Typical London weather, well, there is nothing typical about it! No need to fear though, as there are always things to do and places to see in London which will keep you entertained whatever the
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Travel Channel Documentary 2015 | London, England Travel Guide
Travel Channel Documentary 2015 | London, England Travel Guide
Travel Channel Documentary 2015 | London, England Travel Guide
Travel Channel Documentary 2015 | London, England Travel Guide Tips and Attractions travel channel full episodes
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How to do London: Eating out - London Travel Guide
How to do London: Eating out - London Travel Guide
How to do London: Eating out - London Travel Guide
Want more travel guide tips? Head to our website! http://www.visitlondon.com
Whatever your taste and budget, learn how to eat out in London like a local with our How to do London series!
Go to http://www.visitlondon.com - the official London city guide for everything you need to get started in London including ideas for London restaurants, where to go, things to do, upcoming events, activities and London attractions.
How to enjoy all the culinary delights that London has to offer.... like a local! From choosing a London restaurant to settling the bill we've got it covered. Want more tips for eating out? Check out http://www.visitlondo
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London Travel Guide | www.dealchecker.co.uk
London Travel Guide | www.dealchecker.co.uk
London Travel Guide | www.dealchecker.co.uk
This travel guide is a quick look into the things to do, places to go and sights to see in the United Kingdom's vibrant capital city - London. Discover the iconic attractions, diverse culture and thriving social life that make this one of Europe's most exciting cities.
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Traveling To London England Video Guide 2015
Traveling To London England Video Guide 2015
Traveling To London England Video Guide 2015
Traveling To London England Video Guide 2015
Explore oxford street london | explore westminster abbey london | explore the mall london | explore buckingham palace london,
London is the capital city of England and the United Kingdom.[4] It is the most populous city in the United Kingdom, with a metropolitan area of over 13 million inhabitants. Standing on the River Thames, London has been a major settlement for two millennia, its history going back to its founding by the Romans, who named it Londinium.[5] London's ancient core, the City of London, More info http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London
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Travel Tips for Tourists in London
Travel Tips for Tourists in London
Travel Tips for Tourists in London
Visiting London anytime soon? Here's some handy hints! More tips and links available on my blog: http://wp.me/p5Etvn-92
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Top 10 London Attractions
Top 10 London Attractions
Top 10 London Attractions
Looking for the best things to do in London? Head to http://www.visitlondon.com - your official London city guide. For more information about the top 10 London attractions go to http://www.visitlondon.com/top10
Take a look at London from a fresh perspective as we take you on a tour of the city's most popular places to go based on the official attraction visitor numbers. From unique museums and stunning galleries, to family friendly attractions and world heritage sites, London has something to offer everyone. And many of these places are free to enter!
Dinosaurs, historic ships, space rockets, cutting-edge fashion, you'll find it in one of L
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London city guide - Lonely Planet travel video
London city guide - Lonely Planet travel video
London city guide - Lonely Planet travel video
London is a city of stature, wielding power and attitude. From its Roman core to its Olympic edges, ancient abbeys to iconic skyscrapers, Lonely Planet takes you through the city's highlights. Visit http://www.lonelyplanet.com/england/london for more information about London.
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London Eye Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
London Eye Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
London Eye Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
http://www.expedia.com/London-Eye-London.d6047451.Vacation-Attraction
For a unique view of London, UK, enjoy some sightseeing on the London Eye.
This giant Ferris wheel is over 400 feet tall, and it is one of the largest structures in the city. Some 3.5 million people ride it annually, making it one of the United Kingdom’s most popular tourist attractions. The Eye operates late into the evening, making it a perfect way to cap off a busy day of sightseeing. Believe us, if you thought London was lovely in the daylight, wait till you see it from the London Eye during the night—the city, lit up, is a glittering sight you’ll never forget.
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Vauxhall, London Travel Guide
Vauxhall, London Travel Guide
Vauxhall, London Travel Guide
The colourful suburb of Vauxhall is located alongside the River Thames, not far from Central London and it’s the perfect place for a day out for all the family.
Vauxhall is home to the Secret Intelligence Service building, MI6. So, it's no surprise that Vauxhall was the birth place of James Bond. There's even a local school named after the top British spy.
History has played a significant part in the story of Vauxhall and looking around today, there are signs of the area’s past everywhere. From this wall, to these shops. Even this post box was made in the past.
Vauxhall, often known locally as Voho is known for its nightlife so while i
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Travel Guide: London, England
Travel Guide: London, England
Travel Guide: London, England
This is the world's most visited city. http://www.WatchMojo.com continues our travel series with a look at London, England.
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London Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
http://www.expedia.com/London.d178279.Destination-Travel-Guides
A trip to London might as well be a trip through history. This city has long been a hub for finance, education, and culture, and is full of modern construction mixed with ancient buildings.
Your London tour must include St. Paul’s Cathedral, one of its most well-known churches. You’ll also want to see the Tower of London, the Palace of Westminster, and Westminster Abbey for exquisite examples of the city’s famous architectural landmarks. Walk or jog through numerous green spaces, among them Hyde Park and Green Park, in the center of London.
Continue your London sightseeing in the West End, where you’ll find ancient buildings converted into modern shops, restaurants, bars, and shows. You’ll find one of the largest theatre districts in the world here, and can take in a different play almost every night of the week.
For a real treat, climb aboard the London Eye, a giant, rotating Ferris wheel, and see the old and new parts of the city all at once.
Visit our London travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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A trip to London might as well be a trip through history. This city has long been a hub for finance, education, and culture, and is full of modern construction mixed with ancient buildings.
Your London tour must include St. Paul’s Cathedral, one of its most well-known churches. You’ll also want to see the Tower of London, the Palace of Westminster, and Westminster Abbey for exquisite examples of the city’s famous architectural landmarks. Walk or jog through numerous green spaces, among them Hyde Park and Green Park, in the center of London.
Continue your London sightseeing in the West End, where you’ll find ancient buildings converted into modern shops, restaurants, bars, and shows. You’ll find one of the largest theatre districts in the world here, and can take in a different play almost every night of the week.
For a real treat, climb aboard the London Eye, a giant, rotating Ferris wheel, and see the old and new parts of the city all at once.
Visit our London travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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- published: 07 Mar 2013
- views: 311387
The Ultimate London travel guide for 2015
The ultimate Travel guide to london for 2015 and beyond
Shopping,nightlife,travel,views and more!
Filmed edited and produced by biskeybee
Presented by Stuart bardin
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The ultimate Travel guide to london for 2015 and beyond
Shopping,nightlife,travel,views and more!
Filmed edited and produced by biskeybee
Presented by Stuart bardin
- published: 08 Jul 2014
- views: 9720
How to do London: The Basics - London Travel Guide
Want more travel guide tips? Head to our website! http://www.visitlondon.com
Whether it's your first time visiting London, or if you've been before, learn how to do London like a local with our How to do London series!
Go to http://www.visitlondon.com - the official London city guide for everything you need to get started in London including ideas for where to go, things to do, upcoming events, activities and London attractions.
Coming to London as a tourist? Follow our tips for how to do London: the basics and you'll feel right at home with the locals!
From how to use an oyster card to travel around the city, to ideas for things to do including how to beat the queues, we've got it covered. You'll also find out how to pronounce some of our most popular placenames just like a Londoner, plus we'll help you navigate your way around the city by Tube, bus, bike and on foot so you can find your own hidden gems and discover your own London.
Join your guides Tash and Menna as they uncover some of London's many fantastic experiences such as hiring a bike in a Royal Park or sampling tempting treats in a London food market.
Subscribe for more travel guides from http://www.visitlondon.com
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wn.com/How To Do London The Basics London Travel Guide
Want more travel guide tips? Head to our website! http://www.visitlondon.com
Whether it's your first time visiting London, or if you've been before, learn how to do London like a local with our How to do London series!
Go to http://www.visitlondon.com - the official London city guide for everything you need to get started in London including ideas for where to go, things to do, upcoming events, activities and London attractions.
Coming to London as a tourist? Follow our tips for how to do London: the basics and you'll feel right at home with the locals!
From how to use an oyster card to travel around the city, to ideas for things to do including how to beat the queues, we've got it covered. You'll also find out how to pronounce some of our most popular placenames just like a Londoner, plus we'll help you navigate your way around the city by Tube, bus, bike and on foot so you can find your own hidden gems and discover your own London.
Join your guides Tash and Menna as they uncover some of London's many fantastic experiences such as hiring a bike in a Royal Park or sampling tempting treats in a London food market.
Subscribe for more travel guides from http://www.visitlondon.com
Like us on Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/visitlondon
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- published: 21 May 2014
- views: 203797
London Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Everyone knows London. The red double-deckers, the black taxis, the red phone booths, the red brick buildings, the guards with the bearskin fur caps are well known by even those, who have never been to the English capital. There are the legendary buildings: the clock-tower of the Parliament, the Big Ben, the Saint Paul Cathedral, the residence of the Queen, the Buckingham Palace, the Westminster, the Tower and the famous bridge, the Tower, the Waterloo and the London bridge are all known from the pages of history books and literary pieces. There are incredibly lots of things to see, there is the British Museum, the National Gallery, the Trafalgar Square, the Piccadilly Circus, the famous parks, the St. James and the Hyde, the rebuilt Globe Theatre, the Madame Tussaud’s, the Sherlock Holmes Museum, and the new pride of the city, the London Eye… Not to mention the busy cultural life, the theatres, the restaurants of the Soho and Covent Garden, and the uncountable number of pubs, where in the old days Shakespeare, Dickens or Churchill had their beers.
wn.com/London Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Everyone knows London. The red double-deckers, the black taxis, the red phone booths, the red brick buildings, the guards with the bearskin fur caps are well known by even those, who have never been to the English capital. There are the legendary buildings: the clock-tower of the Parliament, the Big Ben, the Saint Paul Cathedral, the residence of the Queen, the Buckingham Palace, the Westminster, the Tower and the famous bridge, the Tower, the Waterloo and the London bridge are all known from the pages of history books and literary pieces. There are incredibly lots of things to see, there is the British Museum, the National Gallery, the Trafalgar Square, the Piccadilly Circus, the famous parks, the St. James and the Hyde, the rebuilt Globe Theatre, the Madame Tussaud’s, the Sherlock Holmes Museum, and the new pride of the city, the London Eye… Not to mention the busy cultural life, the theatres, the restaurants of the Soho and Covent Garden, and the uncountable number of pubs, where in the old days Shakespeare, Dickens or Churchill had their beers.
- published: 18 Apr 2015
- views: 12
Attaché - Travel Guide to London
Here it is, our pilot episode!
Why am I doing this? I travel a lot. Too much. And recently I find myself rocking up in a city that I've never been to before and know very little about. On any level. Culture, language, transport, money, food, etc. But most travel shows are an hour-long, US-centric, full of bad information, and almost exclusively aimed at tourists. So I wanted to create something different. Something aimed at the frequent traveller, something portable and short-form. Something...useful.
In our pilot episode we get you in, out, and around the wonderful city of London, England. We tell you the best way to get from the airport into the city, the best way to get around, how much things cost, and why you should ALWAYS stand on the right.
In follow up episodes we'll be adding a food and drink segment, as well as tips on how to avoid those awkward social and business faux pas.
I really appreciate you taking the time to watch this and welcome any thoughts, feedback, ideas, and suggestions for future episodes. Travel is my passion and I'm excited to share it with you.
Oh and don't forget to subscribe for new episodes in a city near you!
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wn.com/Attaché Travel Guide To London
Here it is, our pilot episode!
Why am I doing this? I travel a lot. Too much. And recently I find myself rocking up in a city that I've never been to before and know very little about. On any level. Culture, language, transport, money, food, etc. But most travel shows are an hour-long, US-centric, full of bad information, and almost exclusively aimed at tourists. So I wanted to create something different. Something aimed at the frequent traveller, something portable and short-form. Something...useful.
In our pilot episode we get you in, out, and around the wonderful city of London, England. We tell you the best way to get from the airport into the city, the best way to get around, how much things cost, and why you should ALWAYS stand on the right.
In follow up episodes we'll be adding a food and drink segment, as well as tips on how to avoid those awkward social and business faux pas.
I really appreciate you taking the time to watch this and welcome any thoughts, feedback, ideas, and suggestions for future episodes. Travel is my passion and I'm excited to share it with you.
Oh and don't forget to subscribe for new episodes in a city near you!
Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/attache_travel
Currency conversion tool: http://www.xe.com/
- published: 16 Feb 2015
- views: 6583
◄ ONE DAY IN LONDON / TRAVEL GUIDE (WATCH THIS BEFORE YOU GO)
If you only have a day or two in London, these are the touristy things you'll probably want to do.
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wn.com/◄ One Day In London Travel Guide (Watch This Before You Go)
If you only have a day or two in London, these are the touristy things you'll probably want to do.
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Music:
Blown Cover by TeknoAXE
is licensed under aCreative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
Direct Link: http://teknoaxe.com/Link_Code_3.php?q=579
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"Quasi Motion" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Direct Link: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/?keywords=quasi
"Sunshine" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Direct Link: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/?keywords=sunshine
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Qelric � Dear Wolf by TeknoAXE
is licensed under aCreative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
Direct Link: http://teknoaxe.com/Link_Code_3.php?q=539
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Sidechain Bob Longer by TeknoAXE
is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
Direct Link: http://teknoaxe.com/Link_Code_3.php?q=228
- published: 22 Dec 2014
- views: 1389
London Travel Guide - Cheap Tips and Sightseeing
http://www.hostelbookers.com/hostels/england/london/?affiliate=utubech
London Travel Guide Video by HostelBookers. So, you're coming to London, one of the most visited cities in the world. Let's see what HostelBookers can do to help you get the most out of your trip. We'll take you around the city's most interesting neighbourhoods (London bridge, Camden Town, Notting Hill, Brick Lane, etc) and share some London's must-see hidden gems. We've kept everything cheap and cheerful with budget and free things to do both day and night. Enjoy our London Travel guide Video!
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http://www.hostelbookers.com/hostels/england/london/?affiliate=utubech
London Travel Guide Video by HostelBookers. So, you're coming to London, one of the most visited cities in the world. Let's see what HostelBookers can do to help you get the most out of your trip. We'll take you around the city's most interesting neighbourhoods (London bridge, Camden Town, Notting Hill, Brick Lane, etc) and share some London's must-see hidden gems. We've kept everything cheap and cheerful with budget and free things to do both day and night. Enjoy our London Travel guide Video!
- published: 06 Jan 2011
- views: 143567
London, England Travel Guide - Tips and Attractions
http://bookinghunter.com
London is one of the world's most remarkable and exciting cities and has something to offer every type of traveller.
The most important places to visit in London are: Buckingham Palace (the residence of the British monarch. The changing of the guard is not to be missed), Tower of London (built over 900 years ago, it is a historic landmark), London Bridge (one of the world's most famous bridges. Constructed in 1894, it is an engineering marvel), The London Eye (created for the millennium celebration, one of the world's largest ferris wheels is a site to behold), Madame Tussauds, Hyde Park, Trafalgar Square (a famous square in central London. At the center is Nelson Square, surrounded by fountains), Houses of Parliament (also known as Westminster Palace, it is the seat of London's House of Lords and House of Commons).
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important London travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
Background music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) / Dan-O at DanoSongs.com
wn.com/London, England Travel Guide Tips And Attractions
http://bookinghunter.com
London is one of the world's most remarkable and exciting cities and has something to offer every type of traveller.
The most important places to visit in London are: Buckingham Palace (the residence of the British monarch. The changing of the guard is not to be missed), Tower of London (built over 900 years ago, it is a historic landmark), London Bridge (one of the world's most famous bridges. Constructed in 1894, it is an engineering marvel), The London Eye (created for the millennium celebration, one of the world's largest ferris wheels is a site to behold), Madame Tussauds, Hyde Park, Trafalgar Square (a famous square in central London. At the center is Nelson Square, surrounded by fountains), Houses of Parliament (also known as Westminster Palace, it is the seat of London's House of Lords and House of Commons).
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important London travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
Background music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) / Dan-O at DanoSongs.com
- published: 11 Feb 2013
- views: 32727
London, England Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
http://bookinghunter.com
London is one of the world's most remarkable and exciting cities and has something to offer every type of traveller.
The most important places to visit in London are: Buckingham Palace (the residence of the British monarch. The changing of the guard is not to be missed), Tower of London (built over 900 years ago, it is a historic landmark), London Bridge (one of the world's most famous bridges. Constructed in 1894, it is an engineering marvel), The London Eye (created for the millennium celebration, one of the world's largest ferris wheels is a site to behold), Madame Tussauds, Hyde Park, Trafalgar Square (a famous square in central London. At the center is Nelson Square, surrounded by fountains), Houses of Parliament (also known as Westminster Palace, it is the seat of London's House of Lords and House of Commons).
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important London travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
Background music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) / Dan-O at DanoSongs.com
wn.com/London, England Travel Guide Must See Attractions
http://bookinghunter.com
London is one of the world's most remarkable and exciting cities and has something to offer every type of traveller.
The most important places to visit in London are: Buckingham Palace (the residence of the British monarch. The changing of the guard is not to be missed), Tower of London (built over 900 years ago, it is a historic landmark), London Bridge (one of the world's most famous bridges. Constructed in 1894, it is an engineering marvel), The London Eye (created for the millennium celebration, one of the world's largest ferris wheels is a site to behold), Madame Tussauds, Hyde Park, Trafalgar Square (a famous square in central London. At the center is Nelson Square, surrounded by fountains), Houses of Parliament (also known as Westminster Palace, it is the seat of London's House of Lords and House of Commons).
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important London travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
Background music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) / Dan-O at DanoSongs.com
- published: 21 Jun 2013
- views: 78452
London, England Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
http://bookinghunter.com
London is one of the world's most remarkable and exciting cities and has something to offer every type of traveller.
The most important places to visit in London are: Buckingham Palace (the residence of the British monarch. The changing of the guard is not to be missed), Tower of London (built over 900 years ago, it is a historic landmark), London Bridge (one of the world's most famous bridges. Constructed in 1894, it is an engineering marvel), The London Eye (created for the millennium celebration, one of the world's largest ferris wheels is a site to behold), Madame Tussauds, Hyde Park, Trafalgar Square (a famous square in central London. At the center is Nelson Square, surrounded by fountains), Houses of Parliament (also known as Westminster Palace, it is the seat of London's House of Lords and House of Commons).
If you want to save time and money, the most important London travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
wn.com/London, England Travel Guide Must See Attractions
http://bookinghunter.com
London is one of the world's most remarkable and exciting cities and has something to offer every type of traveller.
The most important places to visit in London are: Buckingham Palace (the residence of the British monarch. The changing of the guard is not to be missed), Tower of London (built over 900 years ago, it is a historic landmark), London Bridge (one of the world's most famous bridges. Constructed in 1894, it is an engineering marvel), The London Eye (created for the millennium celebration, one of the world's largest ferris wheels is a site to behold), Madame Tussauds, Hyde Park, Trafalgar Square (a famous square in central London. At the center is Nelson Square, surrounded by fountains), Houses of Parliament (also known as Westminster Palace, it is the seat of London's House of Lords and House of Commons).
If you want to save time and money, the most important London travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
- published: 10 Feb 2013
- views: 28946
How to do London: Weather - London Travel Guide
Want more travel guide tips? Head to our website! http://www.visitlondon.com
Whether you visit London when it's glorious sunshine or pouring with rain, learn how to handle London weather like a local with our How to do London series!
Go to http://www.visitlondon.com/ - the official London city guide for everything you need to get started in London including ideas for where to go, things to do, upcoming events, activities and London attractions.
Typical London weather, well, there is nothing typical about it! No need to fear though, as there are always things to do and places to see in London which will keep you entertained whatever the weather. Join your guides Tasha and Mennar as they enjoy fantastic London experiences in all four seasons of the year. Find out what average temperatures you can expect, how much rain we get per season and learn how to enjoy the weather just like a local.
Spring, summer, autumn or winter: London offers something wonderful every day of the year. From world-class tourist attractions to glorious parks, from shopping to boating, ice skating to street food and everything in between, you're sure to enjoy London all year round.
Subscribe for more travel guides from http://www.visitlondon.com
Like us on Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/visitlondon
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Tasha's Blog : http://tashaggreen.blogspot.co.uk/
wn.com/How To Do London Weather London Travel Guide
Want more travel guide tips? Head to our website! http://www.visitlondon.com
Whether you visit London when it's glorious sunshine or pouring with rain, learn how to handle London weather like a local with our How to do London series!
Go to http://www.visitlondon.com/ - the official London city guide for everything you need to get started in London including ideas for where to go, things to do, upcoming events, activities and London attractions.
Typical London weather, well, there is nothing typical about it! No need to fear though, as there are always things to do and places to see in London which will keep you entertained whatever the weather. Join your guides Tasha and Mennar as they enjoy fantastic London experiences in all four seasons of the year. Find out what average temperatures you can expect, how much rain we get per season and learn how to enjoy the weather just like a local.
Spring, summer, autumn or winter: London offers something wonderful every day of the year. From world-class tourist attractions to glorious parks, from shopping to boating, ice skating to street food and everything in between, you're sure to enjoy London all year round.
Subscribe for more travel guides from http://www.visitlondon.com
Like us on Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/visitlondon
Follow us on Twitter : https://twitter.com/visitlondon
Follow us on Instagram : http://instagram.com/visitlondonofficial
Want to see more of Tasha?
Tasha on YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/user/tashaxgreen
Tasha's Twitter : https://twitter.com/TashaGGreen
Tasha's Instagram : http://instagram.com/tashaggreen
Tasha's Blog : http://tashaggreen.blogspot.co.uk/
- published: 23 May 2014
- views: 69748
Travel Channel Documentary 2015 | London, England Travel Guide
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How to do London: Eating out - London Travel Guide
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Whatever your taste and budget, learn how to eat out in London like a local with our How to do London series!
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London is home to some of the best cuisine from around the globe...as well as the fish and chips it's famous for! From budget eats to 63 Michelin-starred restaurants and everything in between, you'll find the perfect dining experience.
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How to enjoy all the culinary delights that London has to offer.... like a local! From choosing a London restaurant to settling the bill we've got it covered. Want more tips for eating out? Check out http://www.visitlondon.com for ideas on where to eat and drink in London including restaurants, food markets, pubs and bars.
London is home to some of the best cuisine from around the globe...as well as the fish and chips it's famous for! From budget eats to 63 Michelin-starred restaurants and everything in between, you'll find the perfect dining experience.
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- published: 28 May 2014
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London Travel Guide | www.dealchecker.co.uk
This travel guide is a quick look into the things to do, places to go and sights to see in the United Kingdom's vibrant capital city - London. Discover the iconic attractions, diverse culture and thriving social life that make this one of Europe's most exciting cities.
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This travel guide is a quick look into the things to do, places to go and sights to see in the United Kingdom's vibrant capital city - London. Discover the iconic attractions, diverse culture and thriving social life that make this one of Europe's most exciting cities.
- published: 21 Aug 2015
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Traveling To London England Video Guide 2015
Traveling To London England Video Guide 2015
Explore oxford street london | explore westminster abbey london | explore the mall london | explore buckingham palace london,
London is the capital city of England and the United Kingdom.[4] It is the most populous city in the United Kingdom, with a metropolitan area of over 13 million inhabitants. Standing on the River Thames, London has been a major settlement for two millennia, its history going back to its founding by the Romans, who named it Londinium.[5] London's ancient core, the City of London, More info http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London
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London is the capital city of England and the United Kingdom.[4] It is the most populous city in the United Kingdom, with a metropolitan area of over 13 million inhabitants. Standing on the River Thames, London has been a major settlement for two millennia, its history going back to its founding by the Romans, who named it Londinium.[5] London's ancient core, the City of London, More info http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London
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Travel Tips for Tourists in London
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- published: 28 Aug 2015
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Top 10 London Attractions
Looking for the best things to do in London? Head to http://www.visitlondon.com - your official London city guide. For more information about the top 10 London attractions go to http://www.visitlondon.com/top10
Take a look at London from a fresh perspective as we take you on a tour of the city's most popular places to go based on the official attraction visitor numbers. From unique museums and stunning galleries, to family friendly attractions and world heritage sites, London has something to offer everyone. And many of these places are free to enter!
Dinosaurs, historic ships, space rockets, cutting-edge fashion, you'll find it in one of London's top 10 attractions. And don't forget to get a bird's eye view and enjoy panoramic views of London's ever changing skyline. It all awaits you here in London, England...
Shot using cutting-edge filming techniques, including footage captured by an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV aka drone), see these iconic attractions like never before.
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Take a look at London from a fresh perspective as we take you on a tour of the city's most popular places to go based on the official attraction visitor numbers. From unique museums and stunning galleries, to family friendly attractions and world heritage sites, London has something to offer everyone. And many of these places are free to enter!
Dinosaurs, historic ships, space rockets, cutting-edge fashion, you'll find it in one of London's top 10 attractions. And don't forget to get a bird's eye view and enjoy panoramic views of London's ever changing skyline. It all awaits you here in London, England...
Shot using cutting-edge filming techniques, including footage captured by an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV aka drone), see these iconic attractions like never before.
Go to http://www.visitlondon.com - the official London city guide for everything you need to get started for your London holiday including ideas for London hotels, restaurants, things to do, places to go, upcoming events shopping and more.
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- published: 06 Jun 2014
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London city guide - Lonely Planet travel video
London is a city of stature, wielding power and attitude. From its Roman core to its Olympic edges, ancient abbeys to iconic skyscrapers, Lonely Planet takes you through the city's highlights. Visit http://www.lonelyplanet.com/england/london for more information about London.
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London is a city of stature, wielding power and attitude. From its Roman core to its Olympic edges, ancient abbeys to iconic skyscrapers, Lonely Planet takes you through the city's highlights. Visit http://www.lonelyplanet.com/england/london for more information about London.
- published: 06 Aug 2013
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London Eye Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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For a unique view of London, UK, enjoy some sightseeing on the London Eye.
This giant Ferris wheel is over 400 feet tall, and it is one of the largest structures in the city. Some 3.5 million people ride it annually, making it one of the United Kingdom’s most popular tourist attractions. The Eye operates late into the evening, making it a perfect way to cap off a busy day of sightseeing. Believe us, if you thought London was lovely in the daylight, wait till you see it from the London Eye during the night—the city, lit up, is a glittering sight you’ll never forget.
Climb into one of the 32 air conditioned gondolas, sit down (or stand up!), and enjoy a London Eye tour. Every half-hour, the wheel completes a rotation, meaning you get a full 30 minutes to see the capital city from a height and angle previously only reachable by birds. On a clear day, you can see up to 25 miles in all directions. Now that’s a breathtaking view.
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For a unique view of London, UK, enjoy some sightseeing on the London Eye.
This giant Ferris wheel is over 400 feet tall, and it is one of the largest structures in the city. Some 3.5 million people ride it annually, making it one of the United Kingdom’s most popular tourist attractions. The Eye operates late into the evening, making it a perfect way to cap off a busy day of sightseeing. Believe us, if you thought London was lovely in the daylight, wait till you see it from the London Eye during the night—the city, lit up, is a glittering sight you’ll never forget.
Climb into one of the 32 air conditioned gondolas, sit down (or stand up!), and enjoy a London Eye tour. Every half-hour, the wheel completes a rotation, meaning you get a full 30 minutes to see the capital city from a height and angle previously only reachable by birds. On a clear day, you can see up to 25 miles in all directions. Now that’s a breathtaking view.
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Vauxhall, London Travel Guide
The colourful suburb of Vauxhall is located alongside the River Thames, not far from Central London and it’s the perfect place for a day out for all the family.
Vauxhall is home to the Secret Intelligence Service building, MI6. So, it's no surprise that Vauxhall was the birth place of James Bond. There's even a local school named after the top British spy.
History has played a significant part in the story of Vauxhall and looking around today, there are signs of the area’s past everywhere. From this wall, to these shops. Even this post box was made in the past.
Vauxhall, often known locally as Voho is known for its nightlife so while in the area I decided to go out and find myself a pretty girl. I had few drinks in Area, Union, The Eagle, Fire, The Hoist, and the Royal Vauxhall Tavern but there were barely any girls in sight… perhaps it was the X Factor final night and they were all at home watching Dermot Murnaghan and the gang.
I made loads of friends though, everyone is so friendly here especially Paulo. He wants to meet up again tomorrow and has an exciting day planned for us, something to do with cottages or something.
Getting to Vauxhall is easy, planes fly to Vauxhall International Airport frequently but the lack of a runway prevents them from landing. However, train, car or tricycle is also a good option. The cost of visiting any of Vauxhall’s nightclubs varies and poppers are available at an additional cost.
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The colourful suburb of Vauxhall is located alongside the River Thames, not far from Central London and it’s the perfect place for a day out for all the family.
Vauxhall is home to the Secret Intelligence Service building, MI6. So, it's no surprise that Vauxhall was the birth place of James Bond. There's even a local school named after the top British spy.
History has played a significant part in the story of Vauxhall and looking around today, there are signs of the area’s past everywhere. From this wall, to these shops. Even this post box was made in the past.
Vauxhall, often known locally as Voho is known for its nightlife so while in the area I decided to go out and find myself a pretty girl. I had few drinks in Area, Union, The Eagle, Fire, The Hoist, and the Royal Vauxhall Tavern but there were barely any girls in sight… perhaps it was the X Factor final night and they were all at home watching Dermot Murnaghan and the gang.
I made loads of friends though, everyone is so friendly here especially Paulo. He wants to meet up again tomorrow and has an exciting day planned for us, something to do with cottages or something.
Getting to Vauxhall is easy, planes fly to Vauxhall International Airport frequently but the lack of a runway prevents them from landing. However, train, car or tricycle is also a good option. The cost of visiting any of Vauxhall’s nightclubs varies and poppers are available at an additional cost.
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- published: 10 Apr 2015
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Travel Guide: London, England
This is the world's most visited city. http://www.WatchMojo.com continues our travel series with a look at London, England.
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This is the world's most visited city. http://www.WatchMojo.com continues our travel series with a look at London, England.
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UK: Cabbies shut down the City of London in protest against Uber
UK: Cabbies shut down the City of London in protest against Uber
UK: Cabbies shut down the City of London in protest against Uber
Around 1,500 Black cab drivers shut down the City of London, Thursday, in a protest against deregulation of the taxi business and the subsequent rise of Uber and similar app hire taxi services. Protesters managed to shut the busy intersection of Bank junction, the heart of city's financial district. Len Martin, the chairman of the United Cabbies Group, said "all we want is a level playing field, we don't want special treatment, we just want TFL to enforce the law, to enforce the regulations."
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Björk - Violently Happy - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Björk - Violently Happy - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Björk - Violently Happy - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Homogenic Tour: Live @ The Palladium, London, England, UK, November, 29th - 29-11-1998 - [pt13] - Violently Happy - 05:21 - 4:9 Aspect Ratio. Surrounded 5.1 Avanced AAC-M4A Lossless Audio Aspect Ratio. Enhanced [HQ] 360p Aspect Ratio. - Show Review:
That’s no way to treat a diva
To the left, the six women and two men of the Icelandic String Octet sat down in front of music stands on
a raised, L-shaped dais before a ragged backcloth. To the right stooped the solitary Mark Bell, ready to
operate pre-programmed backing tracks from a neat flight-cased rack of matt black electronic modules.
Then came Björk, dark-haired and in an expensive white p
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Björk - Hyperballad - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Björk - Hyperballad - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Björk - Hyperballad - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Homogenic Tour: Live @ The Palladium, London, England, UK, November, 29th - 29-11-1998 - [pt12] - Hyperballad - 04:59 - 4:9 Aspect Ratio. Surrounded 5.1 Avanced AAC-M4A Lossless Audio Aspect Ratio. Enhanced [HQ] 360p Aspect Ratio. - Show Review:
That’s no way to treat a diva
To the left, the six women and two men of the Icelandic String Octet sat down in front of music stands on
a raised, L-shaped dais before a ragged backcloth. To the right stooped the solitary Mark Bell, ready to
operate pre-programmed backing tracks from a neat flight-cased rack of matt black electronic modules.
Then came Björk, dark-haired and in an expensive white party
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Björk - Bachelorette - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Björk - Bachelorette - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Björk - Bachelorette - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Homogenic Tour: Live @ The Palladium, London, England, UK, November, 29th - 29-11-1998 - [pt11] - Bachelorette - 05:34 - 4:9 Aspect Ratio. Surrounded 5.1 Avanced AAC-M4A Lossless Audio Aspect Ratio. Enhanced [HQ] 360p Aspect Ratio. - Show Review:
That’s no way to treat a diva
To the left, the six women and two men of the Icelandic String Octet sat down in front of music stands on
a raised, L-shaped dais before a ragged backcloth. To the right stooped the solitary Mark Bell, ready to
operate pre-programmed backing tracks from a neat flight-cased rack of matt black electronic modules.
Then came Björk, dark-haired and in an expensive white part
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Björk - Human Behaviour - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Björk - Human Behaviour - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Björk - Human Behaviour - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Homogenic Tour: Live @ The Palladium, London, England, UK, November, 29th - 29-11-1998 - [pt10] - Human Behaviour - 04:02 - 4:9 Aspect Ratio. Surrounded 5.1 Avanced AAC-M4A Lossless Audio Aspect Ratio. Enhanced [HQ] 360p Aspect Ratio. - Show Review:
That’s no way to treat a diva
To the left, the six women and two men of the Icelandic String Octet sat down in front of music stands on
a raised, L-shaped dais before a ragged backcloth. To the right stooped the solitary Mark Bell, ready to
operate pre-programmed backing tracks from a neat flight-cased rack of matt black electronic modules.
Then came Björk, dark-haired and in an expensive white p
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Björk - Five Years - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Björk - Five Years - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Björk - Five Years - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Homogenic Tour: Live @ The Palladium, London, England, UK, November, 29th - 29-11-1998 - [pt9] - Five Years - 04:33 - 4:9 Aspect Ratio. Surrounded 5.1 Avanced AAC-M4A Lossless Audio Aspect Ratio. Enhanced [HQ] 360p Aspect Ratio. - Show Review:
That’s no way to treat a diva
To the left, the six women and two men of the Icelandic String Octet sat down in front of music stands on
a raised, L-shaped dais before a ragged backcloth. To the right stooped the solitary Mark Bell, ready to
operate pre-programmed backing tracks from a neat flight-cased rack of matt black electronic modules.
Then came Björk, dark-haired and in an expensive white party d
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Social Media Expert Jaz Greer - Live From London
Social Media Expert Jaz Greer - Live From London
Social Media Expert Jaz Greer - Live From London
OMNIA DIGITAL MEDIA will be talking with Jaz Greer "LIVE" about digital marketing and social media exposure in London for 2016!
Mr. Greer is a UK based entrepreneur with over 25-years experience in business development and consultancy. From working with startup's to large companies, Jaz has implemented sound strategies across many digital media platforms.
Jaz has worked across all sectors including non-profit, public, and private business sectors; while at the heart of many regeneration programmes, national mergers and spearheading local economic development initiatives.
Jaz is known as "Mr Connector" within his business community because
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Björk - I Go Humble - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Björk - I Go Humble - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Björk - I Go Humble - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Homogenic Tour: Live @ The Palladium, London, England, UK, November, 29th - 29-11-1998 - [pt8] - I Go Humble - 04:41 - 4:9 Aspect Ratio. Surrounded 5.1 Avanced AAC-M4A Lossless Audio Aspect Ratio. Enhanced [HQ] 360p Aspect Ratio. - Show Review:
That’s no way to treat a diva
To the left, the six women and two men of the Icelandic String Octet sat down in front of music stands on
a raised, L-shaped dais before a ragged backcloth. To the right stooped the solitary Mark Bell, ready to
operate pre-programmed backing tracks from a neat flight-cased rack of matt black electronic modules.
Then came Björk, dark-haired and in an expensive white party
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Björk - Immature - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Björk - Immature - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Björk - Immature - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Homogenic Tour: Live @ The Palladium, London, England, UK, November, 29th - 29-11-1998 - [pt7] - Immature - 02:55 - 4:9 Aspect Ratio. Surrounded 5.1 Avanced AAC-M4A Lossless Audio Aspect Ratio. Enhanced [HQ] 360p Aspect Ratio. - Show Review:
That’s no way to treat a diva
To the left, the six women and two men of the Icelandic String Octet sat down in front of music stands on
a raised, L-shaped dais before a ragged backcloth. To the right stooped the solitary Mark Bell, ready to
operate pre-programmed backing tracks from a neat flight-cased rack of matt black electronic modules.
Then came Björk, dark-haired and in an expensive white party dre
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Björk - Possibly Maybe - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Björk - Possibly Maybe - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Björk - Possibly Maybe - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Homogenic Tour: Live @ The Palladium, London, England, UK, November, 29th - 29-11-1998 - [pt6] - Possibly Maybe - 05:45 - 4:9 Aspect Ratio. Surrounded 5.1 Avanced AAC-M4A Lossless Audio Aspect Ratio. Enhanced [HQ] 360p Aspect Ratio. - Show Review:
That’s no way to treat a diva
To the left, the six women and two men of the Icelandic String Octet sat down in front of music stands on
a raised, L-shaped dais before a ragged backcloth. To the right stooped the solitary Mark Bell, ready to
operate pre-programmed backing tracks from a neat flight-cased rack of matt black electronic modules.
Then came Björk, dark-haired and in an expensive white par
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Björk - Isobel - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Björk - Isobel - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Björk - Isobel - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Homogenic Tour: Live @ The Palladium, London, England, UK, November, 29th - 29-11-1998 - [pt5] - Isobel - 05:18 - 4:9 Aspect Ratio. Surrounded 5.1 Avanced AAC-M4A Lossless Audio Aspect Ratio. Enhanced [HQ] 360p Aspect Ratio. - Show Review:
That’s no way to treat a diva
To the left, the six women and two men of the Icelandic String Octet sat down in front of music stands on
a raised, L-shaped dais before a ragged backcloth. To the right stooped the solitary Mark Bell, ready to
operate pre-programmed backing tracks from a neat flight-cased rack of matt black electronic modules.
Then came Björk, dark-haired and in an expensive white party dress
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Björk - You've Been Flirting Again - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Björk - You've Been Flirting Again - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Björk - You've Been Flirting Again - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Homogenic Tour: Live @ The Palladium, London, England, UK, November, 29th - 29-11-1998 - [pt4] - You've Been Flirting Again - 03:14 - 4:9 Aspect Ratio. Surrounded 5.1 Avanced AAC-M4A Lossless Audio Aspect Ratio. Enhanced [HQ] 360p Aspect Ratio. - Show Review:
That’s no way to treat a diva
To the left, the six women and two men of the Icelandic String Octet sat down in front of music stands on
a raised, L-shaped dais before a ragged backcloth. To the right stooped the solitary Mark Bell, ready to
operate pre-programmed backing tracks from a neat flight-cased rack of matt black electronic modules.
Then came Björk, dark-haired and in an expensi
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Benjamin Lambert of Clocked.co on at the 2015 iDate London Insights on Dating Global Industry
Benjamin Lambert of Clocked.co on at the 2015 iDate London Insights on Dating Global Industry
Benjamin Lambert of Clocked.co on at the 2015 iDate London Insights on Dating Global Industry
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mJ363OvClQ
Benjamin Lambert, CEO of Clocked.co will speak at the 42nd international iDate Global Dating Industry Conference. The event takes place October 14-16, 2015 a the Strand Palace Hotel in London, United Kingdom.
Mr. Lambert will provide his insights as a dating CEO and speak during the CEO Therapy session.
iDate is a business to business conference covering the global dating industry. The European conference, particularly the one in Great Britain, sheds insights for the CEO to the UK and Euro dating marketplace.
iDate is attended by C-Level executives from the online dating, mobile dating, matc
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Björk - All Neon Like - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Björk - All Neon Like - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Björk - All Neon Like - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Homogenic Tour: Live @ The Palladium, London, England, UK, November, 29th - 29-11-1998 - [pt3] - All Neon Like - 05:15 - 4:9 Aspect Ratio. Surrounded 5.1 Avanced AAC-M4A Lossless Audio Aspect Ratio. Enhanced [HQ] 360p Aspect Ratio. - Show Review:
That’s no way to treat a diva
To the left, the six women and two men of the Icelandic String Octet sat down in front of music stands on
a raised, L-shaped dais before a ragged backcloth. To the right stooped the solitary Mark Bell, ready to
operate pre-programmed backing tracks from a neat flight-cased rack of matt black electronic modules.
Then came Björk, dark-haired and in an expensive white part
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Björk - Venus As A Boy - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Björk - Venus As A Boy - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Björk - Venus As A Boy - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Homogenic Tour: Live @ The Palladium, London, England, UK, November, 29th - 29-11-1998 - [pt3] - Venus As A Boy - 04:50 - 4:9 Aspect Ratio. Surrounded 5.1 Avanced AAC-M4A Lossless Audio Aspect Ratio. Enhanced [HQ] 360p Aspect Ratio. - Show Review:
That’s no way to treat a diva
To the left, the six women and two men of the Icelandic String Octet sat down in front of music stands on
a raised, L-shaped dais before a ragged backcloth. To the right stooped the solitary Mark Bell, ready to
operate pre-programmed backing tracks from a neat flight-cased rack of matt black electronic modules.
Then came Björk, dark-haired and in an expensive white par
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Björk - Come To Me - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Björk - Come To Me - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Björk - Come To Me - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Homogenic Tour: Live @ The Palladium, London, England, UK, November, 29th - 29-11-1998 - [pt2] - Come To Me - 04:35 - 4:9 Aspect Ratio. Surrounded 5.1 Avanced AAC-M4A Lossless Audio Aspect Ratio. Enhanced [HQ] 360p Aspect Ratio. - Show Review:
That’s no way to treat a diva
To the left, the six women and two men of the Icelandic String Octet sat down in front of music stands on
a raised, L-shaped dais before a ragged backcloth. To the right stooped the solitary Mark Bell, ready to
operate pre-programmed backing tracks from a neat flight-cased rack of matt black electronic modules.
Then came Björk, dark-haired and in an expensive white party d
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Björk - Vísur Vatnsenda-Rósu + Hunter - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Björk - Vísur Vatnsenda-Rósu + Hunter - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Björk - Vísur Vatnsenda-Rósu + Hunter - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Homogenic Tour: Live @ The Palladium, London, England, UK, November, 29th - 29-11-1998 - [pt1] - Vísur Vatnsenda-Rósu + Hunter - 07:26 - 4:9 Aspect Ratio. Surrounded 5.1 Avanced AAC-M4A Lossless Audio Aspect Ratio. Enhanced [HQ] 360p Aspect Ratio. - Show Review:
That’s no way to treat a diva
To the left, the six women and two men of the Icelandic String Octet sat down in front of music stands on
a raised, L-shaped dais before a ragged backcloth. To the right stooped the solitary Mark Bell, ready to
operate pre-programmed backing tracks from a neat flight-cased rack of matt black electronic modules.
Then came Björk, dark-haired and in an expe
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Tent London 2015 - Day 1
Tent London 2015 - Day 1
Tent London 2015 - Day 1
Tent London 2015 with Super Brands London
www.tentlondon.co.uk
@tent_london
At the Old Truman Brewery
A video by Rich Tea Films
www.richteafilms.com
Made in Creative UK
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Jazz festival, Canary Wharf london uk 2015. augusztus 15.
Jazz festival, Canary Wharf london uk 2015. augusztus 15.
Jazz festival, Canary Wharf london uk 2015. augusztus 15.
LONDON’S LARGEST FREE JAZZ FESTIVAL AT CANARY WHARF
Featuring amazing performances from remarkable musician’s, jazz-funk, Latin, big band, soul, instrumental, folk and jazz are all represented in this year’s line-up of world class artists. Whether you are completely new to jazz, an enthusiast or just love all types of music then do not miss Canary Wharf’s celebrated summer festival of established and rising stars.
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Illustrator in leicester | London Illustrator & Web Developer
Illustrator in leicester | London Illustrator & Web Developer
Illustrator in leicester | London Illustrator & Web Developer
CONTACT ME AT info@danzydma.co.uk
I am an Freelance illustrator from London now working in my Leicester Studio. You can hire me for Design and Illlustration work for book covers, Graphic Novels, Magazines , Adverts, Tees, Marketing Material etc.
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Run the Virgin Money London Marathon for St John Ambulance
Run the Virgin Money London Marathon for St John Ambulance
Run the Virgin Money London Marathon for St John Ambulance
Find out more: http://www.sja.org.uk/marathon
Next year, hundreds of runners will be taking part in the Virgin Money London Marathon to raise funds for St John Ambulance.
Register now to take your place for the charity that picks you up, dusts you down and gets you over the finish line - while raising vital life saving funds.
Thanks to fundraisers like you we’re able to put our first aid trainers in schools, equip our volunteers and run our ambulances.
Donors, sponsors, marathon runners - every pound you give us helps save lives.
Apply for your charity place in the Virgin Money London Marathon now: http://www.sja.org.uk/marathon
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UK: Cabbies shut down the City of London in protest against Uber
Around 1,500 Black cab drivers shut down the City of London, Thursday, in a protest against deregulation of the taxi business and the subsequent rise of Uber and similar app hire taxi services. Protesters managed to shut the busy intersection of Bank junction, the heart of city's financial district. Len Martin, the chairman of the United Cabbies Group, said "all we want is a level playing field, we don't want special treatment, we just want TFL to enforce the law, to enforce the regulations."
Video ID: 20150924-072
Video on Demand: http://www.ruptly.tv
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wn.com/UK Cabbies Shut Down The City Of London In Protest Against Uber
Around 1,500 Black cab drivers shut down the City of London, Thursday, in a protest against deregulation of the taxi business and the subsequent rise of Uber and similar app hire taxi services. Protesters managed to shut the busy intersection of Bank junction, the heart of city's financial district. Len Martin, the chairman of the United Cabbies Group, said "all we want is a level playing field, we don't want special treatment, we just want TFL to enforce the law, to enforce the regulations."
Video ID: 20150924-072
Video on Demand: http://www.ruptly.tv
Contact: cd@ruptly.tv
Twitter: http://twitter.com/Ruptly
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Ruptly
LiveLeak: http://www.liveleak.com/c/Ruptly
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- published: 24 Sep 2015
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Björk - Violently Happy - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Homogenic Tour: Live @ The Palladium, London, England, UK, November, 29th - 29-11-1998 - [pt13] - Violently Happy - 05:21 - 4:9 Aspect Ratio. Surrounded 5.1 Avanced AAC-M4A Lossless Audio Aspect Ratio. Enhanced [HQ] 360p Aspect Ratio. - Show Review:
That’s no way to treat a diva
To the left, the six women and two men of the Icelandic String Octet sat down in front of music stands on
a raised, L-shaped dais before a ragged backcloth. To the right stooped the solitary Mark Bell, ready to
operate pre-programmed backing tracks from a neat flight-cased rack of matt black electronic modules.
Then came Björk, dark-haired and in an expensive white party dress whose sleeves made Christmas snowangel
shapes as she raised her arms.
Björk is one of those artists who can do no wrong, invariably drawing anything from approving nods to
wild adulation. She’s a dance act ; an indie trooper ; an avant-garde Shirley Bassey ; a fashion icon ; a pop
idol ; and the quintessential video star for the Nineties. Whether she is swooning in expensive special
effects, or flattened in unflattering monochrome, her girning features and jerky movements—at whatever
point you press the play button—are screaming : “watch me, me, me !” But where many ideogenic frontpersons
fail on stage, Björk has the trump card : she is a genuine, creative musician. And without any
sense of compromise, she appears to view live performance both as an adventure and a chance to satisfy
the fans with the familiar hits. On stage, the wonderful wayward instrument of her voice becomes more
like a story-telling improvisation that can meld the histrionics of “Isobel” and the commentary of “Human
Behaviour” into a bigger totality. She pointed out (in an interview with Louise Gray in The Wire) that only
now—after three solo albums—does she have a sufficient quantity of “good enough” songs to draw from
for a major live gig.
The latest version of the Björk roadshow relies entirely on the singer’s performance skills to communicate.
The lack of musical interplay between the twin “playback” poles of strings and machines meant that
endings were often unsatisfactory, for example, but there were plenty of impressive moments : the skeletal
drum pattern for “Possibly Maybe”, skipping go-go-ish beats and clever digital distortion woven into the
overall collage of Björk’s set. The string arrangements provided musical drama and some surprising
reinterpretations of the older hits—when you could hear them. You would think the Palladium’s scale
and kitschy charm ideal for the intimate electro-chamber pop that is Björk’s forte. Unfortunately, the
audience was punished by a cloth-eared sound mix better suited to a stadium rock gig or hangar-sized
club, with low- end frequencies that would have been better spent demolishing chimneys. As well as
losing arrangement details and string timbres, the live sound managed to obscure too much of the main
attraction—Björk herself. We heard the full range of hits, from “Hunter” to “Violently Happy”, and we
thrilled to the light show, but we didn’t really get to hear enough of the music which that unique voice
possesses.
John L Waters - The Independent - note: copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. i acknowledge that i don't own the copyright, no copyright infringement intended, for nonprofit educational purposes only. credit goes to it's respective owners. björk. http://bjork.com/ björk overseas Ltd. all rights ® reserved © one little indian records. http://www.indian.co.uk/ additional edited/remastered audio/video http://gudmundsdottirbjork.blogspot.com/
wn.com/Björk Violently Happy Live The Palladium, London, November, 29Th (29 11 1998)
Homogenic Tour: Live @ The Palladium, London, England, UK, November, 29th - 29-11-1998 - [pt13] - Violently Happy - 05:21 - 4:9 Aspect Ratio. Surrounded 5.1 Avanced AAC-M4A Lossless Audio Aspect Ratio. Enhanced [HQ] 360p Aspect Ratio. - Show Review:
That’s no way to treat a diva
To the left, the six women and two men of the Icelandic String Octet sat down in front of music stands on
a raised, L-shaped dais before a ragged backcloth. To the right stooped the solitary Mark Bell, ready to
operate pre-programmed backing tracks from a neat flight-cased rack of matt black electronic modules.
Then came Björk, dark-haired and in an expensive white party dress whose sleeves made Christmas snowangel
shapes as she raised her arms.
Björk is one of those artists who can do no wrong, invariably drawing anything from approving nods to
wild adulation. She’s a dance act ; an indie trooper ; an avant-garde Shirley Bassey ; a fashion icon ; a pop
idol ; and the quintessential video star for the Nineties. Whether she is swooning in expensive special
effects, or flattened in unflattering monochrome, her girning features and jerky movements—at whatever
point you press the play button—are screaming : “watch me, me, me !” But where many ideogenic frontpersons
fail on stage, Björk has the trump card : she is a genuine, creative musician. And without any
sense of compromise, she appears to view live performance both as an adventure and a chance to satisfy
the fans with the familiar hits. On stage, the wonderful wayward instrument of her voice becomes more
like a story-telling improvisation that can meld the histrionics of “Isobel” and the commentary of “Human
Behaviour” into a bigger totality. She pointed out (in an interview with Louise Gray in The Wire) that only
now—after three solo albums—does she have a sufficient quantity of “good enough” songs to draw from
for a major live gig.
The latest version of the Björk roadshow relies entirely on the singer’s performance skills to communicate.
The lack of musical interplay between the twin “playback” poles of strings and machines meant that
endings were often unsatisfactory, for example, but there were plenty of impressive moments : the skeletal
drum pattern for “Possibly Maybe”, skipping go-go-ish beats and clever digital distortion woven into the
overall collage of Björk’s set. The string arrangements provided musical drama and some surprising
reinterpretations of the older hits—when you could hear them. You would think the Palladium’s scale
and kitschy charm ideal for the intimate electro-chamber pop that is Björk’s forte. Unfortunately, the
audience was punished by a cloth-eared sound mix better suited to a stadium rock gig or hangar-sized
club, with low- end frequencies that would have been better spent demolishing chimneys. As well as
losing arrangement details and string timbres, the live sound managed to obscure too much of the main
attraction—Björk herself. We heard the full range of hits, from “Hunter” to “Violently Happy”, and we
thrilled to the light show, but we didn’t really get to hear enough of the music which that unique voice
possesses.
John L Waters - The Independent - note: copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. i acknowledge that i don't own the copyright, no copyright infringement intended, for nonprofit educational purposes only. credit goes to it's respective owners. björk. http://bjork.com/ björk overseas Ltd. all rights ® reserved © one little indian records. http://www.indian.co.uk/ additional edited/remastered audio/video http://gudmundsdottirbjork.blogspot.com/
- published: 24 Sep 2015
- views: 3
Björk - Hyperballad - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Homogenic Tour: Live @ The Palladium, London, England, UK, November, 29th - 29-11-1998 - [pt12] - Hyperballad - 04:59 - 4:9 Aspect Ratio. Surrounded 5.1 Avanced AAC-M4A Lossless Audio Aspect Ratio. Enhanced [HQ] 360p Aspect Ratio. - Show Review:
That’s no way to treat a diva
To the left, the six women and two men of the Icelandic String Octet sat down in front of music stands on
a raised, L-shaped dais before a ragged backcloth. To the right stooped the solitary Mark Bell, ready to
operate pre-programmed backing tracks from a neat flight-cased rack of matt black electronic modules.
Then came Björk, dark-haired and in an expensive white party dress whose sleeves made Christmas snowangel
shapes as she raised her arms.
Björk is one of those artists who can do no wrong, invariably drawing anything from approving nods to
wild adulation. She’s a dance act ; an indie trooper ; an avant-garde Shirley Bassey ; a fashion icon ; a pop
idol ; and the quintessential video star for the Nineties. Whether she is swooning in expensive special
effects, or flattened in unflattering monochrome, her girning features and jerky movements—at whatever
point you press the play button—are screaming : “watch me, me, me !” But where many ideogenic frontpersons
fail on stage, Björk has the trump card : she is a genuine, creative musician. And without any
sense of compromise, she appears to view live performance both as an adventure and a chance to satisfy
the fans with the familiar hits. On stage, the wonderful wayward instrument of her voice becomes more
like a story-telling improvisation that can meld the histrionics of “Isobel” and the commentary of “Human
Behaviour” into a bigger totality. She pointed out (in an interview with Louise Gray in The Wire) that only
now—after three solo albums—does she have a sufficient quantity of “good enough” songs to draw from
for a major live gig.
The latest version of the Björk roadshow relies entirely on the singer’s performance skills to communicate.
The lack of musical interplay between the twin “playback” poles of strings and machines meant that
endings were often unsatisfactory, for example, but there were plenty of impressive moments : the skeletal
drum pattern for “Possibly Maybe”, skipping go-go-ish beats and clever digital distortion woven into the
overall collage of Björk’s set. The string arrangements provided musical drama and some surprising
reinterpretations of the older hits—when you could hear them. You would think the Palladium’s scale
and kitschy charm ideal for the intimate electro-chamber pop that is Björk’s forte. Unfortunately, the
audience was punished by a cloth-eared sound mix better suited to a stadium rock gig or hangar-sized
club, with low- end frequencies that would have been better spent demolishing chimneys. As well as
losing arrangement details and string timbres, the live sound managed to obscure too much of the main
attraction—Björk herself. We heard the full range of hits, from “Hunter” to “Violently Happy”, and we
thrilled to the light show, but we didn’t really get to hear enough of the music which that unique voice
possesses.
John L Waters - The Independent - note: copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. i acknowledge that i don't own the copyright, no copyright infringement intended, for nonprofit educational purposes only. credit goes to it's respective owners. björk. http://bjork.com/ björk overseas Ltd. all rights ® reserved © one little indian records. http://www.indian.co.uk/ additional edited/remastered audio/video http://gudmundsdottirbjork.blogspot.com/
wn.com/Björk Hyperballad Live The Palladium, London, November, 29Th (29 11 1998)
Homogenic Tour: Live @ The Palladium, London, England, UK, November, 29th - 29-11-1998 - [pt12] - Hyperballad - 04:59 - 4:9 Aspect Ratio. Surrounded 5.1 Avanced AAC-M4A Lossless Audio Aspect Ratio. Enhanced [HQ] 360p Aspect Ratio. - Show Review:
That’s no way to treat a diva
To the left, the six women and two men of the Icelandic String Octet sat down in front of music stands on
a raised, L-shaped dais before a ragged backcloth. To the right stooped the solitary Mark Bell, ready to
operate pre-programmed backing tracks from a neat flight-cased rack of matt black electronic modules.
Then came Björk, dark-haired and in an expensive white party dress whose sleeves made Christmas snowangel
shapes as she raised her arms.
Björk is one of those artists who can do no wrong, invariably drawing anything from approving nods to
wild adulation. She’s a dance act ; an indie trooper ; an avant-garde Shirley Bassey ; a fashion icon ; a pop
idol ; and the quintessential video star for the Nineties. Whether she is swooning in expensive special
effects, or flattened in unflattering monochrome, her girning features and jerky movements—at whatever
point you press the play button—are screaming : “watch me, me, me !” But where many ideogenic frontpersons
fail on stage, Björk has the trump card : she is a genuine, creative musician. And without any
sense of compromise, she appears to view live performance both as an adventure and a chance to satisfy
the fans with the familiar hits. On stage, the wonderful wayward instrument of her voice becomes more
like a story-telling improvisation that can meld the histrionics of “Isobel” and the commentary of “Human
Behaviour” into a bigger totality. She pointed out (in an interview with Louise Gray in The Wire) that only
now—after three solo albums—does she have a sufficient quantity of “good enough” songs to draw from
for a major live gig.
The latest version of the Björk roadshow relies entirely on the singer’s performance skills to communicate.
The lack of musical interplay between the twin “playback” poles of strings and machines meant that
endings were often unsatisfactory, for example, but there were plenty of impressive moments : the skeletal
drum pattern for “Possibly Maybe”, skipping go-go-ish beats and clever digital distortion woven into the
overall collage of Björk’s set. The string arrangements provided musical drama and some surprising
reinterpretations of the older hits—when you could hear them. You would think the Palladium’s scale
and kitschy charm ideal for the intimate electro-chamber pop that is Björk’s forte. Unfortunately, the
audience was punished by a cloth-eared sound mix better suited to a stadium rock gig or hangar-sized
club, with low- end frequencies that would have been better spent demolishing chimneys. As well as
losing arrangement details and string timbres, the live sound managed to obscure too much of the main
attraction—Björk herself. We heard the full range of hits, from “Hunter” to “Violently Happy”, and we
thrilled to the light show, but we didn’t really get to hear enough of the music which that unique voice
possesses.
John L Waters - The Independent - note: copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. i acknowledge that i don't own the copyright, no copyright infringement intended, for nonprofit educational purposes only. credit goes to it's respective owners. björk. http://bjork.com/ björk overseas Ltd. all rights ® reserved © one little indian records. http://www.indian.co.uk/ additional edited/remastered audio/video http://gudmundsdottirbjork.blogspot.com/
- published: 24 Sep 2015
- views: 3
Björk - Bachelorette - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Homogenic Tour: Live @ The Palladium, London, England, UK, November, 29th - 29-11-1998 - [pt11] - Bachelorette - 05:34 - 4:9 Aspect Ratio. Surrounded 5.1 Avanced AAC-M4A Lossless Audio Aspect Ratio. Enhanced [HQ] 360p Aspect Ratio. - Show Review:
That’s no way to treat a diva
To the left, the six women and two men of the Icelandic String Octet sat down in front of music stands on
a raised, L-shaped dais before a ragged backcloth. To the right stooped the solitary Mark Bell, ready to
operate pre-programmed backing tracks from a neat flight-cased rack of matt black electronic modules.
Then came Björk, dark-haired and in an expensive white party dress whose sleeves made Christmas snowangel
shapes as she raised her arms.
Björk is one of those artists who can do no wrong, invariably drawing anything from approving nods to
wild adulation. She’s a dance act ; an indie trooper ; an avant-garde Shirley Bassey ; a fashion icon ; a pop
idol ; and the quintessential video star for the Nineties. Whether she is swooning in expensive special
effects, or flattened in unflattering monochrome, her girning features and jerky movements—at whatever
point you press the play button—are screaming : “watch me, me, me !” But where many ideogenic frontpersons
fail on stage, Björk has the trump card : she is a genuine, creative musician. And without any
sense of compromise, she appears to view live performance both as an adventure and a chance to satisfy
the fans with the familiar hits. On stage, the wonderful wayward instrument of her voice becomes more
like a story-telling improvisation that can meld the histrionics of “Isobel” and the commentary of “Human
Behaviour” into a bigger totality. She pointed out (in an interview with Louise Gray in The Wire) that only
now—after three solo albums—does she have a sufficient quantity of “good enough” songs to draw from
for a major live gig.
The latest version of the Björk roadshow relies entirely on the singer’s performance skills to communicate.
The lack of musical interplay between the twin “playback” poles of strings and machines meant that
endings were often unsatisfactory, for example, but there were plenty of impressive moments : the skeletal
drum pattern for “Possibly Maybe”, skipping go-go-ish beats and clever digital distortion woven into the
overall collage of Björk’s set. The string arrangements provided musical drama and some surprising
reinterpretations of the older hits—when you could hear them. You would think the Palladium’s scale
and kitschy charm ideal for the intimate electro-chamber pop that is Björk’s forte. Unfortunately, the
audience was punished by a cloth-eared sound mix better suited to a stadium rock gig or hangar-sized
club, with low- end frequencies that would have been better spent demolishing chimneys. As well as
losing arrangement details and string timbres, the live sound managed to obscure too much of the main
attraction—Björk herself. We heard the full range of hits, from “Hunter” to “Violently Happy”, and we
thrilled to the light show, but we didn’t really get to hear enough of the music which that unique voice
possesses.
John L Waters - The Independent - note: copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. i acknowledge that i don't own the copyright, no copyright infringement intended, for nonprofit educational purposes only. credit goes to it's respective owners. björk. http://bjork.com/ björk overseas Ltd. all rights ® reserved © one little indian records. http://www.indian.co.uk/ additional edited/remastered audio/video http://gudmundsdottirbjork.blogspot.com/
wn.com/Björk Bachelorette Live The Palladium, London, November, 29Th (29 11 1998)
Homogenic Tour: Live @ The Palladium, London, England, UK, November, 29th - 29-11-1998 - [pt11] - Bachelorette - 05:34 - 4:9 Aspect Ratio. Surrounded 5.1 Avanced AAC-M4A Lossless Audio Aspect Ratio. Enhanced [HQ] 360p Aspect Ratio. - Show Review:
That’s no way to treat a diva
To the left, the six women and two men of the Icelandic String Octet sat down in front of music stands on
a raised, L-shaped dais before a ragged backcloth. To the right stooped the solitary Mark Bell, ready to
operate pre-programmed backing tracks from a neat flight-cased rack of matt black electronic modules.
Then came Björk, dark-haired and in an expensive white party dress whose sleeves made Christmas snowangel
shapes as she raised her arms.
Björk is one of those artists who can do no wrong, invariably drawing anything from approving nods to
wild adulation. She’s a dance act ; an indie trooper ; an avant-garde Shirley Bassey ; a fashion icon ; a pop
idol ; and the quintessential video star for the Nineties. Whether she is swooning in expensive special
effects, or flattened in unflattering monochrome, her girning features and jerky movements—at whatever
point you press the play button—are screaming : “watch me, me, me !” But where many ideogenic frontpersons
fail on stage, Björk has the trump card : she is a genuine, creative musician. And without any
sense of compromise, she appears to view live performance both as an adventure and a chance to satisfy
the fans with the familiar hits. On stage, the wonderful wayward instrument of her voice becomes more
like a story-telling improvisation that can meld the histrionics of “Isobel” and the commentary of “Human
Behaviour” into a bigger totality. She pointed out (in an interview with Louise Gray in The Wire) that only
now—after three solo albums—does she have a sufficient quantity of “good enough” songs to draw from
for a major live gig.
The latest version of the Björk roadshow relies entirely on the singer’s performance skills to communicate.
The lack of musical interplay between the twin “playback” poles of strings and machines meant that
endings were often unsatisfactory, for example, but there were plenty of impressive moments : the skeletal
drum pattern for “Possibly Maybe”, skipping go-go-ish beats and clever digital distortion woven into the
overall collage of Björk’s set. The string arrangements provided musical drama and some surprising
reinterpretations of the older hits—when you could hear them. You would think the Palladium’s scale
and kitschy charm ideal for the intimate electro-chamber pop that is Björk’s forte. Unfortunately, the
audience was punished by a cloth-eared sound mix better suited to a stadium rock gig or hangar-sized
club, with low- end frequencies that would have been better spent demolishing chimneys. As well as
losing arrangement details and string timbres, the live sound managed to obscure too much of the main
attraction—Björk herself. We heard the full range of hits, from “Hunter” to “Violently Happy”, and we
thrilled to the light show, but we didn’t really get to hear enough of the music which that unique voice
possesses.
John L Waters - The Independent - note: copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. i acknowledge that i don't own the copyright, no copyright infringement intended, for nonprofit educational purposes only. credit goes to it's respective owners. björk. http://bjork.com/ björk overseas Ltd. all rights ® reserved © one little indian records. http://www.indian.co.uk/ additional edited/remastered audio/video http://gudmundsdottirbjork.blogspot.com/
- published: 24 Sep 2015
- views: 4
Björk - Human Behaviour - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Homogenic Tour: Live @ The Palladium, London, England, UK, November, 29th - 29-11-1998 - [pt10] - Human Behaviour - 04:02 - 4:9 Aspect Ratio. Surrounded 5.1 Avanced AAC-M4A Lossless Audio Aspect Ratio. Enhanced [HQ] 360p Aspect Ratio. - Show Review:
That’s no way to treat a diva
To the left, the six women and two men of the Icelandic String Octet sat down in front of music stands on
a raised, L-shaped dais before a ragged backcloth. To the right stooped the solitary Mark Bell, ready to
operate pre-programmed backing tracks from a neat flight-cased rack of matt black electronic modules.
Then came Björk, dark-haired and in an expensive white party dress whose sleeves made Christmas snowangel
shapes as she raised her arms.
Björk is one of those artists who can do no wrong, invariably drawing anything from approving nods to
wild adulation. She’s a dance act ; an indie trooper ; an avant-garde Shirley Bassey ; a fashion icon ; a pop
idol ; and the quintessential video star for the Nineties. Whether she is swooning in expensive special
effects, or flattened in unflattering monochrome, her girning features and jerky movements—at whatever
point you press the play button—are screaming : “watch me, me, me !” But where many ideogenic frontpersons
fail on stage, Björk has the trump card : she is a genuine, creative musician. And without any
sense of compromise, she appears to view live performance both as an adventure and a chance to satisfy
the fans with the familiar hits. On stage, the wonderful wayward instrument of her voice becomes more
like a story-telling improvisation that can meld the histrionics of “Isobel” and the commentary of “Human
Behaviour” into a bigger totality. She pointed out (in an interview with Louise Gray in The Wire) that only
now—after three solo albums—does she have a sufficient quantity of “good enough” songs to draw from
for a major live gig.
The latest version of the Björk roadshow relies entirely on the singer’s performance skills to communicate.
The lack of musical interplay between the twin “playback” poles of strings and machines meant that
endings were often unsatisfactory, for example, but there were plenty of impressive moments : the skeletal
drum pattern for “Possibly Maybe”, skipping go-go-ish beats and clever digital distortion woven into the
overall collage of Björk’s set. The string arrangements provided musical drama and some surprising
reinterpretations of the older hits—when you could hear them. You would think the Palladium’s scale
and kitschy charm ideal for the intimate electro-chamber pop that is Björk’s forte. Unfortunately, the
audience was punished by a cloth-eared sound mix better suited to a stadium rock gig or hangar-sized
club, with low- end frequencies that would have been better spent demolishing chimneys. As well as
losing arrangement details and string timbres, the live sound managed to obscure too much of the main
attraction—Björk herself. We heard the full range of hits, from “Hunter” to “Violently Happy”, and we
thrilled to the light show, but we didn’t really get to hear enough of the music which that unique voice
possesses.
John L Waters - The Independent - note: copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. i acknowledge that i don't own the copyright, no copyright infringement intended, for nonprofit educational purposes only. credit goes to it's respective owners. björk. http://bjork.com/ björk overseas Ltd. all rights ® reserved © one little indian records. http://www.indian.co.uk/ additional edited/remastered audio/video http://gudmundsdottirbjork.blogspot.com/
wn.com/Björk Human Behaviour Live The Palladium, London, November, 29Th (29 11 1998)
Homogenic Tour: Live @ The Palladium, London, England, UK, November, 29th - 29-11-1998 - [pt10] - Human Behaviour - 04:02 - 4:9 Aspect Ratio. Surrounded 5.1 Avanced AAC-M4A Lossless Audio Aspect Ratio. Enhanced [HQ] 360p Aspect Ratio. - Show Review:
That’s no way to treat a diva
To the left, the six women and two men of the Icelandic String Octet sat down in front of music stands on
a raised, L-shaped dais before a ragged backcloth. To the right stooped the solitary Mark Bell, ready to
operate pre-programmed backing tracks from a neat flight-cased rack of matt black electronic modules.
Then came Björk, dark-haired and in an expensive white party dress whose sleeves made Christmas snowangel
shapes as she raised her arms.
Björk is one of those artists who can do no wrong, invariably drawing anything from approving nods to
wild adulation. She’s a dance act ; an indie trooper ; an avant-garde Shirley Bassey ; a fashion icon ; a pop
idol ; and the quintessential video star for the Nineties. Whether she is swooning in expensive special
effects, or flattened in unflattering monochrome, her girning features and jerky movements—at whatever
point you press the play button—are screaming : “watch me, me, me !” But where many ideogenic frontpersons
fail on stage, Björk has the trump card : she is a genuine, creative musician. And without any
sense of compromise, she appears to view live performance both as an adventure and a chance to satisfy
the fans with the familiar hits. On stage, the wonderful wayward instrument of her voice becomes more
like a story-telling improvisation that can meld the histrionics of “Isobel” and the commentary of “Human
Behaviour” into a bigger totality. She pointed out (in an interview with Louise Gray in The Wire) that only
now—after three solo albums—does she have a sufficient quantity of “good enough” songs to draw from
for a major live gig.
The latest version of the Björk roadshow relies entirely on the singer’s performance skills to communicate.
The lack of musical interplay between the twin “playback” poles of strings and machines meant that
endings were often unsatisfactory, for example, but there were plenty of impressive moments : the skeletal
drum pattern for “Possibly Maybe”, skipping go-go-ish beats and clever digital distortion woven into the
overall collage of Björk’s set. The string arrangements provided musical drama and some surprising
reinterpretations of the older hits—when you could hear them. You would think the Palladium’s scale
and kitschy charm ideal for the intimate electro-chamber pop that is Björk’s forte. Unfortunately, the
audience was punished by a cloth-eared sound mix better suited to a stadium rock gig or hangar-sized
club, with low- end frequencies that would have been better spent demolishing chimneys. As well as
losing arrangement details and string timbres, the live sound managed to obscure too much of the main
attraction—Björk herself. We heard the full range of hits, from “Hunter” to “Violently Happy”, and we
thrilled to the light show, but we didn’t really get to hear enough of the music which that unique voice
possesses.
John L Waters - The Independent - note: copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. i acknowledge that i don't own the copyright, no copyright infringement intended, for nonprofit educational purposes only. credit goes to it's respective owners. björk. http://bjork.com/ björk overseas Ltd. all rights ® reserved © one little indian records. http://www.indian.co.uk/ additional edited/remastered audio/video http://gudmundsdottirbjork.blogspot.com/
- published: 24 Sep 2015
- views: 4
Björk - Five Years - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Homogenic Tour: Live @ The Palladium, London, England, UK, November, 29th - 29-11-1998 - [pt9] - Five Years - 04:33 - 4:9 Aspect Ratio. Surrounded 5.1 Avanced AAC-M4A Lossless Audio Aspect Ratio. Enhanced [HQ] 360p Aspect Ratio. - Show Review:
That’s no way to treat a diva
To the left, the six women and two men of the Icelandic String Octet sat down in front of music stands on
a raised, L-shaped dais before a ragged backcloth. To the right stooped the solitary Mark Bell, ready to
operate pre-programmed backing tracks from a neat flight-cased rack of matt black electronic modules.
Then came Björk, dark-haired and in an expensive white party dress whose sleeves made Christmas snowangel
shapes as she raised her arms.
Björk is one of those artists who can do no wrong, invariably drawing anything from approving nods to
wild adulation. She’s a dance act ; an indie trooper ; an avant-garde Shirley Bassey ; a fashion icon ; a pop
idol ; and the quintessential video star for the Nineties. Whether she is swooning in expensive special
effects, or flattened in unflattering monochrome, her girning features and jerky movements—at whatever
point you press the play button—are screaming : “watch me, me, me !” But where many ideogenic frontpersons
fail on stage, Björk has the trump card : she is a genuine, creative musician. And without any
sense of compromise, she appears to view live performance both as an adventure and a chance to satisfy
the fans with the familiar hits. On stage, the wonderful wayward instrument of her voice becomes more
like a story-telling improvisation that can meld the histrionics of “Isobel” and the commentary of “Human
Behaviour” into a bigger totality. She pointed out (in an interview with Louise Gray in The Wire) that only
now—after three solo albums—does she have a sufficient quantity of “good enough” songs to draw from
for a major live gig.
The latest version of the Björk roadshow relies entirely on the singer’s performance skills to communicate.
The lack of musical interplay between the twin “playback” poles of strings and machines meant that
endings were often unsatisfactory, for example, but there were plenty of impressive moments : the skeletal
drum pattern for “Possibly Maybe”, skipping go-go-ish beats and clever digital distortion woven into the
overall collage of Björk’s set. The string arrangements provided musical drama and some surprising
reinterpretations of the older hits—when you could hear them. You would think the Palladium’s scale
and kitschy charm ideal for the intimate electro-chamber pop that is Björk’s forte. Unfortunately, the
audience was punished by a cloth-eared sound mix better suited to a stadium rock gig or hangar-sized
club, with low- end frequencies that would have been better spent demolishing chimneys. As well as
losing arrangement details and string timbres, the live sound managed to obscure too much of the main
attraction—Björk herself. We heard the full range of hits, from “Hunter” to “Violently Happy”, and we
thrilled to the light show, but we didn’t really get to hear enough of the music which that unique voice
possesses.
John L Waters - The Independent - note: copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. i acknowledge that i don't own the copyright, no copyright infringement intended, for nonprofit educational purposes only. credit goes to it's respective owners. björk. http://bjork.com/ björk overseas Ltd. all rights ® reserved © one little indian records. http://www.indian.co.uk/ additional edited/remastered audio/video http://gudmundsdottirbjork.blogspot.com/
wn.com/Björk Five Years Live The Palladium, London, November, 29Th (29 11 1998)
Homogenic Tour: Live @ The Palladium, London, England, UK, November, 29th - 29-11-1998 - [pt9] - Five Years - 04:33 - 4:9 Aspect Ratio. Surrounded 5.1 Avanced AAC-M4A Lossless Audio Aspect Ratio. Enhanced [HQ] 360p Aspect Ratio. - Show Review:
That’s no way to treat a diva
To the left, the six women and two men of the Icelandic String Octet sat down in front of music stands on
a raised, L-shaped dais before a ragged backcloth. To the right stooped the solitary Mark Bell, ready to
operate pre-programmed backing tracks from a neat flight-cased rack of matt black electronic modules.
Then came Björk, dark-haired and in an expensive white party dress whose sleeves made Christmas snowangel
shapes as she raised her arms.
Björk is one of those artists who can do no wrong, invariably drawing anything from approving nods to
wild adulation. She’s a dance act ; an indie trooper ; an avant-garde Shirley Bassey ; a fashion icon ; a pop
idol ; and the quintessential video star for the Nineties. Whether she is swooning in expensive special
effects, or flattened in unflattering monochrome, her girning features and jerky movements—at whatever
point you press the play button—are screaming : “watch me, me, me !” But where many ideogenic frontpersons
fail on stage, Björk has the trump card : she is a genuine, creative musician. And without any
sense of compromise, she appears to view live performance both as an adventure and a chance to satisfy
the fans with the familiar hits. On stage, the wonderful wayward instrument of her voice becomes more
like a story-telling improvisation that can meld the histrionics of “Isobel” and the commentary of “Human
Behaviour” into a bigger totality. She pointed out (in an interview with Louise Gray in The Wire) that only
now—after three solo albums—does she have a sufficient quantity of “good enough” songs to draw from
for a major live gig.
The latest version of the Björk roadshow relies entirely on the singer’s performance skills to communicate.
The lack of musical interplay between the twin “playback” poles of strings and machines meant that
endings were often unsatisfactory, for example, but there were plenty of impressive moments : the skeletal
drum pattern for “Possibly Maybe”, skipping go-go-ish beats and clever digital distortion woven into the
overall collage of Björk’s set. The string arrangements provided musical drama and some surprising
reinterpretations of the older hits—when you could hear them. You would think the Palladium’s scale
and kitschy charm ideal for the intimate electro-chamber pop that is Björk’s forte. Unfortunately, the
audience was punished by a cloth-eared sound mix better suited to a stadium rock gig or hangar-sized
club, with low- end frequencies that would have been better spent demolishing chimneys. As well as
losing arrangement details and string timbres, the live sound managed to obscure too much of the main
attraction—Björk herself. We heard the full range of hits, from “Hunter” to “Violently Happy”, and we
thrilled to the light show, but we didn’t really get to hear enough of the music which that unique voice
possesses.
John L Waters - The Independent - note: copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. i acknowledge that i don't own the copyright, no copyright infringement intended, for nonprofit educational purposes only. credit goes to it's respective owners. björk. http://bjork.com/ björk overseas Ltd. all rights ® reserved © one little indian records. http://www.indian.co.uk/ additional edited/remastered audio/video http://gudmundsdottirbjork.blogspot.com/
- published: 24 Sep 2015
- views: 4
Social Media Expert Jaz Greer - Live From London
OMNIA DIGITAL MEDIA will be talking with Jaz Greer "LIVE" about digital marketing and social media exposure in London for 2016!
Mr. Greer is a UK based entrepreneur with over 25-years experience in business development and consultancy. From working with startup's to large companies, Jaz has implemented sound strategies across many digital media platforms.
Jaz has worked across all sectors including non-profit, public, and private business sectors; while at the heart of many regeneration programmes, national mergers and spearheading local economic development initiatives.
Jaz is known as "Mr Connector" within his business community because of his ability to "connect" people and businesses to the right markets, contacts and opportunities. Connecting is a way of life for Jaz and he just loves to make those new connections that lead to people changing how they do business.
Because of his passion for social media, Jaz excelled at marketing and gravitated to using technology with remarkable results.
Companies in todays business climate are in serious need of strategic marketing, which just happens to be "one" of Mr. Greer's many talents. Jaz is constantly sharpening his knowledge and skill-set to drive innovation forward, not just in marketing, but also sales (they go hand-in-hand) and reputation management for his clients.
WE ARE VERY PLEASED TO HAVE JAZ ON OUR SHOW.
wn.com/Social Media Expert Jaz Greer Live From London
OMNIA DIGITAL MEDIA will be talking with Jaz Greer "LIVE" about digital marketing and social media exposure in London for 2016!
Mr. Greer is a UK based entrepreneur with over 25-years experience in business development and consultancy. From working with startup's to large companies, Jaz has implemented sound strategies across many digital media platforms.
Jaz has worked across all sectors including non-profit, public, and private business sectors; while at the heart of many regeneration programmes, national mergers and spearheading local economic development initiatives.
Jaz is known as "Mr Connector" within his business community because of his ability to "connect" people and businesses to the right markets, contacts and opportunities. Connecting is a way of life for Jaz and he just loves to make those new connections that lead to people changing how they do business.
Because of his passion for social media, Jaz excelled at marketing and gravitated to using technology with remarkable results.
Companies in todays business climate are in serious need of strategic marketing, which just happens to be "one" of Mr. Greer's many talents. Jaz is constantly sharpening his knowledge and skill-set to drive innovation forward, not just in marketing, but also sales (they go hand-in-hand) and reputation management for his clients.
WE ARE VERY PLEASED TO HAVE JAZ ON OUR SHOW.
- published: 24 Sep 2015
- views: 0
Björk - I Go Humble - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Homogenic Tour: Live @ The Palladium, London, England, UK, November, 29th - 29-11-1998 - [pt8] - I Go Humble - 04:41 - 4:9 Aspect Ratio. Surrounded 5.1 Avanced AAC-M4A Lossless Audio Aspect Ratio. Enhanced [HQ] 360p Aspect Ratio. - Show Review:
That’s no way to treat a diva
To the left, the six women and two men of the Icelandic String Octet sat down in front of music stands on
a raised, L-shaped dais before a ragged backcloth. To the right stooped the solitary Mark Bell, ready to
operate pre-programmed backing tracks from a neat flight-cased rack of matt black electronic modules.
Then came Björk, dark-haired and in an expensive white party dress whose sleeves made Christmas snowangel
shapes as she raised her arms.
Björk is one of those artists who can do no wrong, invariably drawing anything from approving nods to
wild adulation. She’s a dance act ; an indie trooper ; an avant-garde Shirley Bassey ; a fashion icon ; a pop
idol ; and the quintessential video star for the Nineties. Whether she is swooning in expensive special
effects, or flattened in unflattering monochrome, her girning features and jerky movements—at whatever
point you press the play button—are screaming : “watch me, me, me !” But where many ideogenic frontpersons
fail on stage, Björk has the trump card : she is a genuine, creative musician. And without any
sense of compromise, she appears to view live performance both as an adventure and a chance to satisfy
the fans with the familiar hits. On stage, the wonderful wayward instrument of her voice becomes more
like a story-telling improvisation that can meld the histrionics of “Isobel” and the commentary of “Human
Behaviour” into a bigger totality. She pointed out (in an interview with Louise Gray in The Wire) that only
now—after three solo albums—does she have a sufficient quantity of “good enough” songs to draw from
for a major live gig.
The latest version of the Björk roadshow relies entirely on the singer’s performance skills to communicate.
The lack of musical interplay between the twin “playback” poles of strings and machines meant that
endings were often unsatisfactory, for example, but there were plenty of impressive moments : the skeletal
drum pattern for “Possibly Maybe”, skipping go-go-ish beats and clever digital distortion woven into the
overall collage of Björk’s set. The string arrangements provided musical drama and some surprising
reinterpretations of the older hits—when you could hear them. You would think the Palladium’s scale
and kitschy charm ideal for the intimate electro-chamber pop that is Björk’s forte. Unfortunately, the
audience was punished by a cloth-eared sound mix better suited to a stadium rock gig or hangar-sized
club, with low- end frequencies that would have been better spent demolishing chimneys. As well as
losing arrangement details and string timbres, the live sound managed to obscure too much of the main
attraction—Björk herself. We heard the full range of hits, from “Hunter” to “Violently Happy”, and we
thrilled to the light show, but we didn’t really get to hear enough of the music which that unique voice
possesses.
John L Waters - The Independent - note: copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. i acknowledge that i don't own the copyright, no copyright infringement intended, for nonprofit educational purposes only. credit goes to it's respective owners. björk. http://bjork.com/ björk overseas Ltd. all rights ® reserved © one little indian records. http://www.indian.co.uk/ additional edited/remastered audio/video http://gudmundsdottirbjork.blogspot.com/
wn.com/Björk I Go Humble Live The Palladium, London, November, 29Th (29 11 1998)
Homogenic Tour: Live @ The Palladium, London, England, UK, November, 29th - 29-11-1998 - [pt8] - I Go Humble - 04:41 - 4:9 Aspect Ratio. Surrounded 5.1 Avanced AAC-M4A Lossless Audio Aspect Ratio. Enhanced [HQ] 360p Aspect Ratio. - Show Review:
That’s no way to treat a diva
To the left, the six women and two men of the Icelandic String Octet sat down in front of music stands on
a raised, L-shaped dais before a ragged backcloth. To the right stooped the solitary Mark Bell, ready to
operate pre-programmed backing tracks from a neat flight-cased rack of matt black electronic modules.
Then came Björk, dark-haired and in an expensive white party dress whose sleeves made Christmas snowangel
shapes as she raised her arms.
Björk is one of those artists who can do no wrong, invariably drawing anything from approving nods to
wild adulation. She’s a dance act ; an indie trooper ; an avant-garde Shirley Bassey ; a fashion icon ; a pop
idol ; and the quintessential video star for the Nineties. Whether she is swooning in expensive special
effects, or flattened in unflattering monochrome, her girning features and jerky movements—at whatever
point you press the play button—are screaming : “watch me, me, me !” But where many ideogenic frontpersons
fail on stage, Björk has the trump card : she is a genuine, creative musician. And without any
sense of compromise, she appears to view live performance both as an adventure and a chance to satisfy
the fans with the familiar hits. On stage, the wonderful wayward instrument of her voice becomes more
like a story-telling improvisation that can meld the histrionics of “Isobel” and the commentary of “Human
Behaviour” into a bigger totality. She pointed out (in an interview with Louise Gray in The Wire) that only
now—after three solo albums—does she have a sufficient quantity of “good enough” songs to draw from
for a major live gig.
The latest version of the Björk roadshow relies entirely on the singer’s performance skills to communicate.
The lack of musical interplay between the twin “playback” poles of strings and machines meant that
endings were often unsatisfactory, for example, but there were plenty of impressive moments : the skeletal
drum pattern for “Possibly Maybe”, skipping go-go-ish beats and clever digital distortion woven into the
overall collage of Björk’s set. The string arrangements provided musical drama and some surprising
reinterpretations of the older hits—when you could hear them. You would think the Palladium’s scale
and kitschy charm ideal for the intimate electro-chamber pop that is Björk’s forte. Unfortunately, the
audience was punished by a cloth-eared sound mix better suited to a stadium rock gig or hangar-sized
club, with low- end frequencies that would have been better spent demolishing chimneys. As well as
losing arrangement details and string timbres, the live sound managed to obscure too much of the main
attraction—Björk herself. We heard the full range of hits, from “Hunter” to “Violently Happy”, and we
thrilled to the light show, but we didn’t really get to hear enough of the music which that unique voice
possesses.
John L Waters - The Independent - note: copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. i acknowledge that i don't own the copyright, no copyright infringement intended, for nonprofit educational purposes only. credit goes to it's respective owners. björk. http://bjork.com/ björk overseas Ltd. all rights ® reserved © one little indian records. http://www.indian.co.uk/ additional edited/remastered audio/video http://gudmundsdottirbjork.blogspot.com/
- published: 24 Sep 2015
- views: 6
Björk - Immature - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Homogenic Tour: Live @ The Palladium, London, England, UK, November, 29th - 29-11-1998 - [pt7] - Immature - 02:55 - 4:9 Aspect Ratio. Surrounded 5.1 Avanced AAC-M4A Lossless Audio Aspect Ratio. Enhanced [HQ] 360p Aspect Ratio. - Show Review:
That’s no way to treat a diva
To the left, the six women and two men of the Icelandic String Octet sat down in front of music stands on
a raised, L-shaped dais before a ragged backcloth. To the right stooped the solitary Mark Bell, ready to
operate pre-programmed backing tracks from a neat flight-cased rack of matt black electronic modules.
Then came Björk, dark-haired and in an expensive white party dress whose sleeves made Christmas snowangel
shapes as she raised her arms.
Björk is one of those artists who can do no wrong, invariably drawing anything from approving nods to
wild adulation. She’s a dance act ; an indie trooper ; an avant-garde Shirley Bassey ; a fashion icon ; a pop
idol ; and the quintessential video star for the Nineties. Whether she is swooning in expensive special
effects, or flattened in unflattering monochrome, her girning features and jerky movements—at whatever
point you press the play button—are screaming : “watch me, me, me !” But where many ideogenic frontpersons
fail on stage, Björk has the trump card : she is a genuine, creative musician. And without any
sense of compromise, she appears to view live performance both as an adventure and a chance to satisfy
the fans with the familiar hits. On stage, the wonderful wayward instrument of her voice becomes more
like a story-telling improvisation that can meld the histrionics of “Isobel” and the commentary of “Human
Behaviour” into a bigger totality. She pointed out (in an interview with Louise Gray in The Wire) that only
now—after three solo albums—does she have a sufficient quantity of “good enough” songs to draw from
for a major live gig.
The latest version of the Björk roadshow relies entirely on the singer’s performance skills to communicate.
The lack of musical interplay between the twin “playback” poles of strings and machines meant that
endings were often unsatisfactory, for example, but there were plenty of impressive moments : the skeletal
drum pattern for “Possibly Maybe”, skipping go-go-ish beats and clever digital distortion woven into the
overall collage of Björk’s set. The string arrangements provided musical drama and some surprising
reinterpretations of the older hits—when you could hear them. You would think the Palladium’s scale
and kitschy charm ideal for the intimate electro-chamber pop that is Björk’s forte. Unfortunately, the
audience was punished by a cloth-eared sound mix better suited to a stadium rock gig or hangar-sized
club, with low- end frequencies that would have been better spent demolishing chimneys. As well as
losing arrangement details and string timbres, the live sound managed to obscure too much of the main
attraction—Björk herself. We heard the full range of hits, from “Hunter” to “Violently Happy”, and we
thrilled to the light show, but we didn’t really get to hear enough of the music which that unique voice
possesses.
John L Waters - The Independent - note: copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. i acknowledge that i don't own the copyright, no copyright infringement intended, for nonprofit educational purposes only. credit goes to it's respective owners. björk. http://bjork.com/ björk overseas Ltd. all rights ® reserved © one little indian records. http://www.indian.co.uk/ additional edited/remastered audio/video http://gudmundsdottirbjork.blogspot.com/
wn.com/Björk Immature Live The Palladium, London, November, 29Th (29 11 1998)
Homogenic Tour: Live @ The Palladium, London, England, UK, November, 29th - 29-11-1998 - [pt7] - Immature - 02:55 - 4:9 Aspect Ratio. Surrounded 5.1 Avanced AAC-M4A Lossless Audio Aspect Ratio. Enhanced [HQ] 360p Aspect Ratio. - Show Review:
That’s no way to treat a diva
To the left, the six women and two men of the Icelandic String Octet sat down in front of music stands on
a raised, L-shaped dais before a ragged backcloth. To the right stooped the solitary Mark Bell, ready to
operate pre-programmed backing tracks from a neat flight-cased rack of matt black electronic modules.
Then came Björk, dark-haired and in an expensive white party dress whose sleeves made Christmas snowangel
shapes as she raised her arms.
Björk is one of those artists who can do no wrong, invariably drawing anything from approving nods to
wild adulation. She’s a dance act ; an indie trooper ; an avant-garde Shirley Bassey ; a fashion icon ; a pop
idol ; and the quintessential video star for the Nineties. Whether she is swooning in expensive special
effects, or flattened in unflattering monochrome, her girning features and jerky movements—at whatever
point you press the play button—are screaming : “watch me, me, me !” But where many ideogenic frontpersons
fail on stage, Björk has the trump card : she is a genuine, creative musician. And without any
sense of compromise, she appears to view live performance both as an adventure and a chance to satisfy
the fans with the familiar hits. On stage, the wonderful wayward instrument of her voice becomes more
like a story-telling improvisation that can meld the histrionics of “Isobel” and the commentary of “Human
Behaviour” into a bigger totality. She pointed out (in an interview with Louise Gray in The Wire) that only
now—after three solo albums—does she have a sufficient quantity of “good enough” songs to draw from
for a major live gig.
The latest version of the Björk roadshow relies entirely on the singer’s performance skills to communicate.
The lack of musical interplay between the twin “playback” poles of strings and machines meant that
endings were often unsatisfactory, for example, but there were plenty of impressive moments : the skeletal
drum pattern for “Possibly Maybe”, skipping go-go-ish beats and clever digital distortion woven into the
overall collage of Björk’s set. The string arrangements provided musical drama and some surprising
reinterpretations of the older hits—when you could hear them. You would think the Palladium’s scale
and kitschy charm ideal for the intimate electro-chamber pop that is Björk’s forte. Unfortunately, the
audience was punished by a cloth-eared sound mix better suited to a stadium rock gig or hangar-sized
club, with low- end frequencies that would have been better spent demolishing chimneys. As well as
losing arrangement details and string timbres, the live sound managed to obscure too much of the main
attraction—Björk herself. We heard the full range of hits, from “Hunter” to “Violently Happy”, and we
thrilled to the light show, but we didn’t really get to hear enough of the music which that unique voice
possesses.
John L Waters - The Independent - note: copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. i acknowledge that i don't own the copyright, no copyright infringement intended, for nonprofit educational purposes only. credit goes to it's respective owners. björk. http://bjork.com/ björk overseas Ltd. all rights ® reserved © one little indian records. http://www.indian.co.uk/ additional edited/remastered audio/video http://gudmundsdottirbjork.blogspot.com/
- published: 24 Sep 2015
- views: 2
Björk - Possibly Maybe - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Homogenic Tour: Live @ The Palladium, London, England, UK, November, 29th - 29-11-1998 - [pt6] - Possibly Maybe - 05:45 - 4:9 Aspect Ratio. Surrounded 5.1 Avanced AAC-M4A Lossless Audio Aspect Ratio. Enhanced [HQ] 360p Aspect Ratio. - Show Review:
That’s no way to treat a diva
To the left, the six women and two men of the Icelandic String Octet sat down in front of music stands on
a raised, L-shaped dais before a ragged backcloth. To the right stooped the solitary Mark Bell, ready to
operate pre-programmed backing tracks from a neat flight-cased rack of matt black electronic modules.
Then came Björk, dark-haired and in an expensive white party dress whose sleeves made Christmas snowangel
shapes as she raised her arms.
Björk is one of those artists who can do no wrong, invariably drawing anything from approving nods to
wild adulation. She’s a dance act ; an indie trooper ; an avant-garde Shirley Bassey ; a fashion icon ; a pop
idol ; and the quintessential video star for the Nineties. Whether she is swooning in expensive special
effects, or flattened in unflattering monochrome, her girning features and jerky movements—at whatever
point you press the play button—are screaming : “watch me, me, me !” But where many ideogenic frontpersons
fail on stage, Björk has the trump card : she is a genuine, creative musician. And without any
sense of compromise, she appears to view live performance both as an adventure and a chance to satisfy
the fans with the familiar hits. On stage, the wonderful wayward instrument of her voice becomes more
like a story-telling improvisation that can meld the histrionics of “Isobel” and the commentary of “Human
Behaviour” into a bigger totality. She pointed out (in an interview with Louise Gray in The Wire) that only
now—after three solo albums—does she have a sufficient quantity of “good enough” songs to draw from
for a major live gig.
The latest version of the Björk roadshow relies entirely on the singer’s performance skills to communicate.
The lack of musical interplay between the twin “playback” poles of strings and machines meant that
endings were often unsatisfactory, for example, but there were plenty of impressive moments : the skeletal
drum pattern for “Possibly Maybe”, skipping go-go-ish beats and clever digital distortion woven into the
overall collage of Björk’s set. The string arrangements provided musical drama and some surprising
reinterpretations of the older hits—when you could hear them. You would think the Palladium’s scale
and kitschy charm ideal for the intimate electro-chamber pop that is Björk’s forte. Unfortunately, the
audience was punished by a cloth-eared sound mix better suited to a stadium rock gig or hangar-sized
club, with low- end frequencies that would have been better spent demolishing chimneys. As well as
losing arrangement details and string timbres, the live sound managed to obscure too much of the main
attraction—Björk herself. We heard the full range of hits, from “Hunter” to “Violently Happy”, and we
thrilled to the light show, but we didn’t really get to hear enough of the music which that unique voice
possesses.
John L Waters - The Independent - note: copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. i acknowledge that i don't own the copyright, no copyright infringement intended, for nonprofit educational purposes only. credit goes to it's respective owners. björk. http://bjork.com/ björk overseas Ltd. all rights ® reserved © one little indian records. http://www.indian.co.uk/ additional edited/remastered audio/video http://gudmundsdottirbjork.blogspot.com/
wn.com/Björk Possibly Maybe Live The Palladium, London, November, 29Th (29 11 1998)
Homogenic Tour: Live @ The Palladium, London, England, UK, November, 29th - 29-11-1998 - [pt6] - Possibly Maybe - 05:45 - 4:9 Aspect Ratio. Surrounded 5.1 Avanced AAC-M4A Lossless Audio Aspect Ratio. Enhanced [HQ] 360p Aspect Ratio. - Show Review:
That’s no way to treat a diva
To the left, the six women and two men of the Icelandic String Octet sat down in front of music stands on
a raised, L-shaped dais before a ragged backcloth. To the right stooped the solitary Mark Bell, ready to
operate pre-programmed backing tracks from a neat flight-cased rack of matt black electronic modules.
Then came Björk, dark-haired and in an expensive white party dress whose sleeves made Christmas snowangel
shapes as she raised her arms.
Björk is one of those artists who can do no wrong, invariably drawing anything from approving nods to
wild adulation. She’s a dance act ; an indie trooper ; an avant-garde Shirley Bassey ; a fashion icon ; a pop
idol ; and the quintessential video star for the Nineties. Whether she is swooning in expensive special
effects, or flattened in unflattering monochrome, her girning features and jerky movements—at whatever
point you press the play button—are screaming : “watch me, me, me !” But where many ideogenic frontpersons
fail on stage, Björk has the trump card : she is a genuine, creative musician. And without any
sense of compromise, she appears to view live performance both as an adventure and a chance to satisfy
the fans with the familiar hits. On stage, the wonderful wayward instrument of her voice becomes more
like a story-telling improvisation that can meld the histrionics of “Isobel” and the commentary of “Human
Behaviour” into a bigger totality. She pointed out (in an interview with Louise Gray in The Wire) that only
now—after three solo albums—does she have a sufficient quantity of “good enough” songs to draw from
for a major live gig.
The latest version of the Björk roadshow relies entirely on the singer’s performance skills to communicate.
The lack of musical interplay between the twin “playback” poles of strings and machines meant that
endings were often unsatisfactory, for example, but there were plenty of impressive moments : the skeletal
drum pattern for “Possibly Maybe”, skipping go-go-ish beats and clever digital distortion woven into the
overall collage of Björk’s set. The string arrangements provided musical drama and some surprising
reinterpretations of the older hits—when you could hear them. You would think the Palladium’s scale
and kitschy charm ideal for the intimate electro-chamber pop that is Björk’s forte. Unfortunately, the
audience was punished by a cloth-eared sound mix better suited to a stadium rock gig or hangar-sized
club, with low- end frequencies that would have been better spent demolishing chimneys. As well as
losing arrangement details and string timbres, the live sound managed to obscure too much of the main
attraction—Björk herself. We heard the full range of hits, from “Hunter” to “Violently Happy”, and we
thrilled to the light show, but we didn’t really get to hear enough of the music which that unique voice
possesses.
John L Waters - The Independent - note: copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. i acknowledge that i don't own the copyright, no copyright infringement intended, for nonprofit educational purposes only. credit goes to it's respective owners. björk. http://bjork.com/ björk overseas Ltd. all rights ® reserved © one little indian records. http://www.indian.co.uk/ additional edited/remastered audio/video http://gudmundsdottirbjork.blogspot.com/
- published: 24 Sep 2015
- views: 4
Björk - Isobel - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Homogenic Tour: Live @ The Palladium, London, England, UK, November, 29th - 29-11-1998 - [pt5] - Isobel - 05:18 - 4:9 Aspect Ratio. Surrounded 5.1 Avanced AAC-M4A Lossless Audio Aspect Ratio. Enhanced [HQ] 360p Aspect Ratio. - Show Review:
That’s no way to treat a diva
To the left, the six women and two men of the Icelandic String Octet sat down in front of music stands on
a raised, L-shaped dais before a ragged backcloth. To the right stooped the solitary Mark Bell, ready to
operate pre-programmed backing tracks from a neat flight-cased rack of matt black electronic modules.
Then came Björk, dark-haired and in an expensive white party dress whose sleeves made Christmas snowangel
shapes as she raised her arms.
Björk is one of those artists who can do no wrong, invariably drawing anything from approving nods to
wild adulation. She’s a dance act ; an indie trooper ; an avant-garde Shirley Bassey ; a fashion icon ; a pop
idol ; and the quintessential video star for the Nineties. Whether she is swooning in expensive special
effects, or flattened in unflattering monochrome, her girning features and jerky movements—at whatever
point you press the play button—are screaming : “watch me, me, me !” But where many ideogenic frontpersons
fail on stage, Björk has the trump card : she is a genuine, creative musician. And without any
sense of compromise, she appears to view live performance both as an adventure and a chance to satisfy
the fans with the familiar hits. On stage, the wonderful wayward instrument of her voice becomes more
like a story-telling improvisation that can meld the histrionics of “Isobel” and the commentary of “Human
Behaviour” into a bigger totality. She pointed out (in an interview with Louise Gray in The Wire) that only
now—after three solo albums—does she have a sufficient quantity of “good enough” songs to draw from
for a major live gig.
The latest version of the Björk roadshow relies entirely on the singer’s performance skills to communicate.
The lack of musical interplay between the twin “playback” poles of strings and machines meant that
endings were often unsatisfactory, for example, but there were plenty of impressive moments : the skeletal
drum pattern for “Possibly Maybe”, skipping go-go-ish beats and clever digital distortion woven into the
overall collage of Björk’s set. The string arrangements provided musical drama and some surprising
reinterpretations of the older hits—when you could hear them. You would think the Palladium’s scale
and kitschy charm ideal for the intimate electro-chamber pop that is Björk’s forte. Unfortunately, the
audience was punished by a cloth-eared sound mix better suited to a stadium rock gig or hangar-sized
club, with low- end frequencies that would have been better spent demolishing chimneys. As well as
losing arrangement details and string timbres, the live sound managed to obscure too much of the main
attraction—Björk herself. We heard the full range of hits, from “Hunter” to “Violently Happy”, and we
thrilled to the light show, but we didn’t really get to hear enough of the music which that unique voice
possesses.
John L Waters - The Independent - note: copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. i acknowledge that i don't own the copyright, no copyright infringement intended, for nonprofit educational purposes only. credit goes to it's respective owners. björk. http://bjork.com/ björk overseas Ltd. all rights ® reserved © one little indian records. http://www.indian.co.uk/ additional edited/remastered audio/video http://gudmundsdottirbjork.blogspot.com/
wn.com/Björk Isobel Live The Palladium, London, November, 29Th (29 11 1998)
Homogenic Tour: Live @ The Palladium, London, England, UK, November, 29th - 29-11-1998 - [pt5] - Isobel - 05:18 - 4:9 Aspect Ratio. Surrounded 5.1 Avanced AAC-M4A Lossless Audio Aspect Ratio. Enhanced [HQ] 360p Aspect Ratio. - Show Review:
That’s no way to treat a diva
To the left, the six women and two men of the Icelandic String Octet sat down in front of music stands on
a raised, L-shaped dais before a ragged backcloth. To the right stooped the solitary Mark Bell, ready to
operate pre-programmed backing tracks from a neat flight-cased rack of matt black electronic modules.
Then came Björk, dark-haired and in an expensive white party dress whose sleeves made Christmas snowangel
shapes as she raised her arms.
Björk is one of those artists who can do no wrong, invariably drawing anything from approving nods to
wild adulation. She’s a dance act ; an indie trooper ; an avant-garde Shirley Bassey ; a fashion icon ; a pop
idol ; and the quintessential video star for the Nineties. Whether she is swooning in expensive special
effects, or flattened in unflattering monochrome, her girning features and jerky movements—at whatever
point you press the play button—are screaming : “watch me, me, me !” But where many ideogenic frontpersons
fail on stage, Björk has the trump card : she is a genuine, creative musician. And without any
sense of compromise, she appears to view live performance both as an adventure and a chance to satisfy
the fans with the familiar hits. On stage, the wonderful wayward instrument of her voice becomes more
like a story-telling improvisation that can meld the histrionics of “Isobel” and the commentary of “Human
Behaviour” into a bigger totality. She pointed out (in an interview with Louise Gray in The Wire) that only
now—after three solo albums—does she have a sufficient quantity of “good enough” songs to draw from
for a major live gig.
The latest version of the Björk roadshow relies entirely on the singer’s performance skills to communicate.
The lack of musical interplay between the twin “playback” poles of strings and machines meant that
endings were often unsatisfactory, for example, but there were plenty of impressive moments : the skeletal
drum pattern for “Possibly Maybe”, skipping go-go-ish beats and clever digital distortion woven into the
overall collage of Björk’s set. The string arrangements provided musical drama and some surprising
reinterpretations of the older hits—when you could hear them. You would think the Palladium’s scale
and kitschy charm ideal for the intimate electro-chamber pop that is Björk’s forte. Unfortunately, the
audience was punished by a cloth-eared sound mix better suited to a stadium rock gig or hangar-sized
club, with low- end frequencies that would have been better spent demolishing chimneys. As well as
losing arrangement details and string timbres, the live sound managed to obscure too much of the main
attraction—Björk herself. We heard the full range of hits, from “Hunter” to “Violently Happy”, and we
thrilled to the light show, but we didn’t really get to hear enough of the music which that unique voice
possesses.
John L Waters - The Independent - note: copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. i acknowledge that i don't own the copyright, no copyright infringement intended, for nonprofit educational purposes only. credit goes to it's respective owners. björk. http://bjork.com/ björk overseas Ltd. all rights ® reserved © one little indian records. http://www.indian.co.uk/ additional edited/remastered audio/video http://gudmundsdottirbjork.blogspot.com/
- published: 24 Sep 2015
- views: 6
Björk - You've Been Flirting Again - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Homogenic Tour: Live @ The Palladium, London, England, UK, November, 29th - 29-11-1998 - [pt4] - You've Been Flirting Again - 03:14 - 4:9 Aspect Ratio. Surrounded 5.1 Avanced AAC-M4A Lossless Audio Aspect Ratio. Enhanced [HQ] 360p Aspect Ratio. - Show Review:
That’s no way to treat a diva
To the left, the six women and two men of the Icelandic String Octet sat down in front of music stands on
a raised, L-shaped dais before a ragged backcloth. To the right stooped the solitary Mark Bell, ready to
operate pre-programmed backing tracks from a neat flight-cased rack of matt black electronic modules.
Then came Björk, dark-haired and in an expensive white party dress whose sleeves made Christmas snowangel
shapes as she raised her arms.
Björk is one of those artists who can do no wrong, invariably drawing anything from approving nods to
wild adulation. She’s a dance act ; an indie trooper ; an avant-garde Shirley Bassey ; a fashion icon ; a pop
idol ; and the quintessential video star for the Nineties. Whether she is swooning in expensive special
effects, or flattened in unflattering monochrome, her girning features and jerky movements—at whatever
point you press the play button—are screaming : “watch me, me, me !” But where many ideogenic frontpersons
fail on stage, Björk has the trump card : she is a genuine, creative musician. And without any
sense of compromise, she appears to view live performance both as an adventure and a chance to satisfy
the fans with the familiar hits. On stage, the wonderful wayward instrument of her voice becomes more
like a story-telling improvisation that can meld the histrionics of “Isobel” and the commentary of “Human
Behaviour” into a bigger totality. She pointed out (in an interview with Louise Gray in The Wire) that only
now—after three solo albums—does she have a sufficient quantity of “good enough” songs to draw from
for a major live gig.
The latest version of the Björk roadshow relies entirely on the singer’s performance skills to communicate.
The lack of musical interplay between the twin “playback” poles of strings and machines meant that
endings were often unsatisfactory, for example, but there were plenty of impressive moments : the skeletal
drum pattern for “Possibly Maybe”, skipping go-go-ish beats and clever digital distortion woven into the
overall collage of Björk’s set. The string arrangements provided musical drama and some surprising
reinterpretations of the older hits—when you could hear them. You would think the Palladium’s scale
and kitschy charm ideal for the intimate electro-chamber pop that is Björk’s forte. Unfortunately, the
audience was punished by a cloth-eared sound mix better suited to a stadium rock gig or hangar-sized
club, with low- end frequencies that would have been better spent demolishing chimneys. As well as
losing arrangement details and string timbres, the live sound managed to obscure too much of the main
attraction—Björk herself. We heard the full range of hits, from “Hunter” to “Violently Happy”, and we
thrilled to the light show, but we didn’t really get to hear enough of the music which that unique voice
possesses.
John L Waters - The Independent - note: copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. i acknowledge that i don't own the copyright, no copyright infringement intended, for nonprofit educational purposes only. credit goes to it's respective owners. björk. http://bjork.com/ björk overseas Ltd. all rights ® reserved © one little indian records. http://www.indian.co.uk/ additional edited/remastered audio/video http://gudmundsdottirbjork.blogspot.com/
wn.com/Björk You've Been Flirting Again Live The Palladium, London, November, 29Th (29 11 1998)
Homogenic Tour: Live @ The Palladium, London, England, UK, November, 29th - 29-11-1998 - [pt4] - You've Been Flirting Again - 03:14 - 4:9 Aspect Ratio. Surrounded 5.1 Avanced AAC-M4A Lossless Audio Aspect Ratio. Enhanced [HQ] 360p Aspect Ratio. - Show Review:
That’s no way to treat a diva
To the left, the six women and two men of the Icelandic String Octet sat down in front of music stands on
a raised, L-shaped dais before a ragged backcloth. To the right stooped the solitary Mark Bell, ready to
operate pre-programmed backing tracks from a neat flight-cased rack of matt black electronic modules.
Then came Björk, dark-haired and in an expensive white party dress whose sleeves made Christmas snowangel
shapes as she raised her arms.
Björk is one of those artists who can do no wrong, invariably drawing anything from approving nods to
wild adulation. She’s a dance act ; an indie trooper ; an avant-garde Shirley Bassey ; a fashion icon ; a pop
idol ; and the quintessential video star for the Nineties. Whether she is swooning in expensive special
effects, or flattened in unflattering monochrome, her girning features and jerky movements—at whatever
point you press the play button—are screaming : “watch me, me, me !” But where many ideogenic frontpersons
fail on stage, Björk has the trump card : she is a genuine, creative musician. And without any
sense of compromise, she appears to view live performance both as an adventure and a chance to satisfy
the fans with the familiar hits. On stage, the wonderful wayward instrument of her voice becomes more
like a story-telling improvisation that can meld the histrionics of “Isobel” and the commentary of “Human
Behaviour” into a bigger totality. She pointed out (in an interview with Louise Gray in The Wire) that only
now—after three solo albums—does she have a sufficient quantity of “good enough” songs to draw from
for a major live gig.
The latest version of the Björk roadshow relies entirely on the singer’s performance skills to communicate.
The lack of musical interplay between the twin “playback” poles of strings and machines meant that
endings were often unsatisfactory, for example, but there were plenty of impressive moments : the skeletal
drum pattern for “Possibly Maybe”, skipping go-go-ish beats and clever digital distortion woven into the
overall collage of Björk’s set. The string arrangements provided musical drama and some surprising
reinterpretations of the older hits—when you could hear them. You would think the Palladium’s scale
and kitschy charm ideal for the intimate electro-chamber pop that is Björk’s forte. Unfortunately, the
audience was punished by a cloth-eared sound mix better suited to a stadium rock gig or hangar-sized
club, with low- end frequencies that would have been better spent demolishing chimneys. As well as
losing arrangement details and string timbres, the live sound managed to obscure too much of the main
attraction—Björk herself. We heard the full range of hits, from “Hunter” to “Violently Happy”, and we
thrilled to the light show, but we didn’t really get to hear enough of the music which that unique voice
possesses.
John L Waters - The Independent - note: copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. i acknowledge that i don't own the copyright, no copyright infringement intended, for nonprofit educational purposes only. credit goes to it's respective owners. björk. http://bjork.com/ björk overseas Ltd. all rights ® reserved © one little indian records. http://www.indian.co.uk/ additional edited/remastered audio/video http://gudmundsdottirbjork.blogspot.com/
- published: 24 Sep 2015
- views: 6
Benjamin Lambert of Clocked.co on at the 2015 iDate London Insights on Dating Global Industry
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mJ363OvClQ
Benjamin Lambert, CEO of Clocked.co will speak at the 42nd international iDate Global Dating Industry Conference. The event takes place October 14-16, 2015 a the Strand Palace Hotel in London, United Kingdom.
Mr. Lambert will provide his insights as a dating CEO and speak during the CEO Therapy session.
iDate is a business to business conference covering the global dating industry. The European conference, particularly the one in Great Britain, sheds insights for the CEO to the UK and Euro dating marketplace.
iDate is attended by C-Level executives from the online dating, mobile dating, matchmaking, social discovery and social media segments. Each gain knowledge, insight and ultimately earn more revenue from the sessions and the networking the event provides.
To see other videos about the event, click here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEMrjTUuMC4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9CB_HQM5Zs
For more information see: http://www.internetdatingconference.com
wn.com/Benjamin Lambert Of Clocked.Co On At The 2015 Idate London Insights On Dating Global Industry
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mJ363OvClQ
Benjamin Lambert, CEO of Clocked.co will speak at the 42nd international iDate Global Dating Industry Conference. The event takes place October 14-16, 2015 a the Strand Palace Hotel in London, United Kingdom.
Mr. Lambert will provide his insights as a dating CEO and speak during the CEO Therapy session.
iDate is a business to business conference covering the global dating industry. The European conference, particularly the one in Great Britain, sheds insights for the CEO to the UK and Euro dating marketplace.
iDate is attended by C-Level executives from the online dating, mobile dating, matchmaking, social discovery and social media segments. Each gain knowledge, insight and ultimately earn more revenue from the sessions and the networking the event provides.
To see other videos about the event, click here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEMrjTUuMC4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9CB_HQM5Zs
For more information see: http://www.internetdatingconference.com
- published: 24 Sep 2015
- views: 0
Björk - All Neon Like - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Homogenic Tour: Live @ The Palladium, London, England, UK, November, 29th - 29-11-1998 - [pt3] - All Neon Like - 05:15 - 4:9 Aspect Ratio. Surrounded 5.1 Avanced AAC-M4A Lossless Audio Aspect Ratio. Enhanced [HQ] 360p Aspect Ratio. - Show Review:
That’s no way to treat a diva
To the left, the six women and two men of the Icelandic String Octet sat down in front of music stands on
a raised, L-shaped dais before a ragged backcloth. To the right stooped the solitary Mark Bell, ready to
operate pre-programmed backing tracks from a neat flight-cased rack of matt black electronic modules.
Then came Björk, dark-haired and in an expensive white party dress whose sleeves made Christmas snowangel
shapes as she raised her arms.
Björk is one of those artists who can do no wrong, invariably drawing anything from approving nods to
wild adulation. She’s a dance act ; an indie trooper ; an avant-garde Shirley Bassey ; a fashion icon ; a pop
idol ; and the quintessential video star for the Nineties. Whether she is swooning in expensive special
effects, or flattened in unflattering monochrome, her girning features and jerky movements—at whatever
point you press the play button—are screaming : “watch me, me, me !” But where many ideogenic frontpersons
fail on stage, Björk has the trump card : she is a genuine, creative musician. And without any
sense of compromise, she appears to view live performance both as an adventure and a chance to satisfy
the fans with the familiar hits. On stage, the wonderful wayward instrument of her voice becomes more
like a story-telling improvisation that can meld the histrionics of “Isobel” and the commentary of “Human
Behaviour” into a bigger totality. She pointed out (in an interview with Louise Gray in The Wire) that only
now—after three solo albums—does she have a sufficient quantity of “good enough” songs to draw from
for a major live gig.
The latest version of the Björk roadshow relies entirely on the singer’s performance skills to communicate.
The lack of musical interplay between the twin “playback” poles of strings and machines meant that
endings were often unsatisfactory, for example, but there were plenty of impressive moments : the skeletal
drum pattern for “Possibly Maybe”, skipping go-go-ish beats and clever digital distortion woven into the
overall collage of Björk’s set. The string arrangements provided musical drama and some surprising
reinterpretations of the older hits—when you could hear them. You would think the Palladium’s scale
and kitschy charm ideal for the intimate electro-chamber pop that is Björk’s forte. Unfortunately, the
audience was punished by a cloth-eared sound mix better suited to a stadium rock gig or hangar-sized
club, with low- end frequencies that would have been better spent demolishing chimneys. As well as
losing arrangement details and string timbres, the live sound managed to obscure too much of the main
attraction—Björk herself. We heard the full range of hits, from “Hunter” to “Violently Happy”, and we
thrilled to the light show, but we didn’t really get to hear enough of the music which that unique voice
possesses.
John L Waters - The Independent - note: copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. i acknowledge that i don't own the copyright, no copyright infringement intended, for nonprofit educational purposes only. credit goes to it's respective owners. björk. http://bjork.com/ björk overseas Ltd. all rights ® reserved © one little indian records. http://www.indian.co.uk/ additional edited/remastered audio/video http://gudmundsdottirbjork.blogspot.com/
wn.com/Björk All Neon Like Live The Palladium, London, November, 29Th (29 11 1998)
Homogenic Tour: Live @ The Palladium, London, England, UK, November, 29th - 29-11-1998 - [pt3] - All Neon Like - 05:15 - 4:9 Aspect Ratio. Surrounded 5.1 Avanced AAC-M4A Lossless Audio Aspect Ratio. Enhanced [HQ] 360p Aspect Ratio. - Show Review:
That’s no way to treat a diva
To the left, the six women and two men of the Icelandic String Octet sat down in front of music stands on
a raised, L-shaped dais before a ragged backcloth. To the right stooped the solitary Mark Bell, ready to
operate pre-programmed backing tracks from a neat flight-cased rack of matt black electronic modules.
Then came Björk, dark-haired and in an expensive white party dress whose sleeves made Christmas snowangel
shapes as she raised her arms.
Björk is one of those artists who can do no wrong, invariably drawing anything from approving nods to
wild adulation. She’s a dance act ; an indie trooper ; an avant-garde Shirley Bassey ; a fashion icon ; a pop
idol ; and the quintessential video star for the Nineties. Whether she is swooning in expensive special
effects, or flattened in unflattering monochrome, her girning features and jerky movements—at whatever
point you press the play button—are screaming : “watch me, me, me !” But where many ideogenic frontpersons
fail on stage, Björk has the trump card : she is a genuine, creative musician. And without any
sense of compromise, she appears to view live performance both as an adventure and a chance to satisfy
the fans with the familiar hits. On stage, the wonderful wayward instrument of her voice becomes more
like a story-telling improvisation that can meld the histrionics of “Isobel” and the commentary of “Human
Behaviour” into a bigger totality. She pointed out (in an interview with Louise Gray in The Wire) that only
now—after three solo albums—does she have a sufficient quantity of “good enough” songs to draw from
for a major live gig.
The latest version of the Björk roadshow relies entirely on the singer’s performance skills to communicate.
The lack of musical interplay between the twin “playback” poles of strings and machines meant that
endings were often unsatisfactory, for example, but there were plenty of impressive moments : the skeletal
drum pattern for “Possibly Maybe”, skipping go-go-ish beats and clever digital distortion woven into the
overall collage of Björk’s set. The string arrangements provided musical drama and some surprising
reinterpretations of the older hits—when you could hear them. You would think the Palladium’s scale
and kitschy charm ideal for the intimate electro-chamber pop that is Björk’s forte. Unfortunately, the
audience was punished by a cloth-eared sound mix better suited to a stadium rock gig or hangar-sized
club, with low- end frequencies that would have been better spent demolishing chimneys. As well as
losing arrangement details and string timbres, the live sound managed to obscure too much of the main
attraction—Björk herself. We heard the full range of hits, from “Hunter” to “Violently Happy”, and we
thrilled to the light show, but we didn’t really get to hear enough of the music which that unique voice
possesses.
John L Waters - The Independent - note: copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. i acknowledge that i don't own the copyright, no copyright infringement intended, for nonprofit educational purposes only. credit goes to it's respective owners. björk. http://bjork.com/ björk overseas Ltd. all rights ® reserved © one little indian records. http://www.indian.co.uk/ additional edited/remastered audio/video http://gudmundsdottirbjork.blogspot.com/
- published: 24 Sep 2015
- views: 8
Björk - Venus As A Boy - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Homogenic Tour: Live @ The Palladium, London, England, UK, November, 29th - 29-11-1998 - [pt3] - Venus As A Boy - 04:50 - 4:9 Aspect Ratio. Surrounded 5.1 Avanced AAC-M4A Lossless Audio Aspect Ratio. Enhanced [HQ] 360p Aspect Ratio. - Show Review:
That’s no way to treat a diva
To the left, the six women and two men of the Icelandic String Octet sat down in front of music stands on
a raised, L-shaped dais before a ragged backcloth. To the right stooped the solitary Mark Bell, ready to
operate pre-programmed backing tracks from a neat flight-cased rack of matt black electronic modules.
Then came Björk, dark-haired and in an expensive white party dress whose sleeves made Christmas snowangel
shapes as she raised her arms.
Björk is one of those artists who can do no wrong, invariably drawing anything from approving nods to
wild adulation. She’s a dance act ; an indie trooper ; an avant-garde Shirley Bassey ; a fashion icon ; a pop
idol ; and the quintessential video star for the Nineties. Whether she is swooning in expensive special
effects, or flattened in unflattering monochrome, her girning features and jerky movements—at whatever
point you press the play button—are screaming : “watch me, me, me !” But where many ideogenic frontpersons
fail on stage, Björk has the trump card : she is a genuine, creative musician. And without any
sense of compromise, she appears to view live performance both as an adventure and a chance to satisfy
the fans with the familiar hits. On stage, the wonderful wayward instrument of her voice becomes more
like a story-telling improvisation that can meld the histrionics of “Isobel” and the commentary of “Human
Behaviour” into a bigger totality. She pointed out (in an interview with Louise Gray in The Wire) that only
now—after three solo albums—does she have a sufficient quantity of “good enough” songs to draw from
for a major live gig.
The latest version of the Björk roadshow relies entirely on the singer’s performance skills to communicate.
The lack of musical interplay between the twin “playback” poles of strings and machines meant that
endings were often unsatisfactory, for example, but there were plenty of impressive moments : the skeletal
drum pattern for “Possibly Maybe”, skipping go-go-ish beats and clever digital distortion woven into the
overall collage of Björk’s set. The string arrangements provided musical drama and some surprising
reinterpretations of the older hits—when you could hear them. You would think the Palladium’s scale
and kitschy charm ideal for the intimate electro-chamber pop that is Björk’s forte. Unfortunately, the
audience was punished by a cloth-eared sound mix better suited to a stadium rock gig or hangar-sized
club, with low- end frequencies that would have been better spent demolishing chimneys. As well as
losing arrangement details and string timbres, the live sound managed to obscure too much of the main
attraction—Björk herself. We heard the full range of hits, from “Hunter” to “Violently Happy”, and we
thrilled to the light show, but we didn’t really get to hear enough of the music which that unique voice
possesses.
John L Waters - The Independent - note: copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. i acknowledge that i don't own the copyright, no copyright infringement intended, for nonprofit educational purposes only. credit goes to it's respective owners. björk. http://bjork.com/ björk overseas Ltd. all rights ® reserved © one little indian records. http://www.indian.co.uk/ additional edited/remastered audio/video http://gudmundsdottirbjork.blogspot.com/
wn.com/Björk Venus As A Boy Live The Palladium, London, November, 29Th (29 11 1998)
Homogenic Tour: Live @ The Palladium, London, England, UK, November, 29th - 29-11-1998 - [pt3] - Venus As A Boy - 04:50 - 4:9 Aspect Ratio. Surrounded 5.1 Avanced AAC-M4A Lossless Audio Aspect Ratio. Enhanced [HQ] 360p Aspect Ratio. - Show Review:
That’s no way to treat a diva
To the left, the six women and two men of the Icelandic String Octet sat down in front of music stands on
a raised, L-shaped dais before a ragged backcloth. To the right stooped the solitary Mark Bell, ready to
operate pre-programmed backing tracks from a neat flight-cased rack of matt black electronic modules.
Then came Björk, dark-haired and in an expensive white party dress whose sleeves made Christmas snowangel
shapes as she raised her arms.
Björk is one of those artists who can do no wrong, invariably drawing anything from approving nods to
wild adulation. She’s a dance act ; an indie trooper ; an avant-garde Shirley Bassey ; a fashion icon ; a pop
idol ; and the quintessential video star for the Nineties. Whether she is swooning in expensive special
effects, or flattened in unflattering monochrome, her girning features and jerky movements—at whatever
point you press the play button—are screaming : “watch me, me, me !” But where many ideogenic frontpersons
fail on stage, Björk has the trump card : she is a genuine, creative musician. And without any
sense of compromise, she appears to view live performance both as an adventure and a chance to satisfy
the fans with the familiar hits. On stage, the wonderful wayward instrument of her voice becomes more
like a story-telling improvisation that can meld the histrionics of “Isobel” and the commentary of “Human
Behaviour” into a bigger totality. She pointed out (in an interview with Louise Gray in The Wire) that only
now—after three solo albums—does she have a sufficient quantity of “good enough” songs to draw from
for a major live gig.
The latest version of the Björk roadshow relies entirely on the singer’s performance skills to communicate.
The lack of musical interplay between the twin “playback” poles of strings and machines meant that
endings were often unsatisfactory, for example, but there were plenty of impressive moments : the skeletal
drum pattern for “Possibly Maybe”, skipping go-go-ish beats and clever digital distortion woven into the
overall collage of Björk’s set. The string arrangements provided musical drama and some surprising
reinterpretations of the older hits—when you could hear them. You would think the Palladium’s scale
and kitschy charm ideal for the intimate electro-chamber pop that is Björk’s forte. Unfortunately, the
audience was punished by a cloth-eared sound mix better suited to a stadium rock gig or hangar-sized
club, with low- end frequencies that would have been better spent demolishing chimneys. As well as
losing arrangement details and string timbres, the live sound managed to obscure too much of the main
attraction—Björk herself. We heard the full range of hits, from “Hunter” to “Violently Happy”, and we
thrilled to the light show, but we didn’t really get to hear enough of the music which that unique voice
possesses.
John L Waters - The Independent - note: copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. i acknowledge that i don't own the copyright, no copyright infringement intended, for nonprofit educational purposes only. credit goes to it's respective owners. björk. http://bjork.com/ björk overseas Ltd. all rights ® reserved © one little indian records. http://www.indian.co.uk/ additional edited/remastered audio/video http://gudmundsdottirbjork.blogspot.com/
- published: 24 Sep 2015
- views: 7
Björk - Come To Me - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Homogenic Tour: Live @ The Palladium, London, England, UK, November, 29th - 29-11-1998 - [pt2] - Come To Me - 04:35 - 4:9 Aspect Ratio. Surrounded 5.1 Avanced AAC-M4A Lossless Audio Aspect Ratio. Enhanced [HQ] 360p Aspect Ratio. - Show Review:
That’s no way to treat a diva
To the left, the six women and two men of the Icelandic String Octet sat down in front of music stands on
a raised, L-shaped dais before a ragged backcloth. To the right stooped the solitary Mark Bell, ready to
operate pre-programmed backing tracks from a neat flight-cased rack of matt black electronic modules.
Then came Björk, dark-haired and in an expensive white party dress whose sleeves made Christmas snowangel
shapes as she raised her arms.
Björk is one of those artists who can do no wrong, invariably drawing anything from approving nods to
wild adulation. She’s a dance act ; an indie trooper ; an avant-garde Shirley Bassey ; a fashion icon ; a pop
idol ; and the quintessential video star for the Nineties. Whether she is swooning in expensive special
effects, or flattened in unflattering monochrome, her girning features and jerky movements—at whatever
point you press the play button—are screaming : “watch me, me, me !” But where many ideogenic frontpersons
fail on stage, Björk has the trump card : she is a genuine, creative musician. And without any
sense of compromise, she appears to view live performance both as an adventure and a chance to satisfy
the fans with the familiar hits. On stage, the wonderful wayward instrument of her voice becomes more
like a story-telling improvisation that can meld the histrionics of “Isobel” and the commentary of “Human
Behaviour” into a bigger totality. She pointed out (in an interview with Louise Gray in The Wire) that only
now—after three solo albums—does she have a sufficient quantity of “good enough” songs to draw from
for a major live gig.
The latest version of the Björk roadshow relies entirely on the singer’s performance skills to communicate.
The lack of musical interplay between the twin “playback” poles of strings and machines meant that
endings were often unsatisfactory, for example, but there were plenty of impressive moments : the skeletal
drum pattern for “Possibly Maybe”, skipping go-go-ish beats and clever digital distortion woven into the
overall collage of Björk’s set. The string arrangements provided musical drama and some surprising
reinterpretations of the older hits—when you could hear them. You would think the Palladium’s scale
and kitschy charm ideal for the intimate electro-chamber pop that is Björk’s forte. Unfortunately, the
audience was punished by a cloth-eared sound mix better suited to a stadium rock gig or hangar-sized
club, with low- end frequencies that would have been better spent demolishing chimneys. As well as
losing arrangement details and string timbres, the live sound managed to obscure too much of the main
attraction—Björk herself. We heard the full range of hits, from “Hunter” to “Violently Happy”, and we
thrilled to the light show, but we didn’t really get to hear enough of the music which that unique voice
possesses.
John L Waters - The Independent - note: copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. i acknowledge that i don't own the copyright, no copyright infringement intended, for nonprofit educational purposes only. credit goes to it's respective owners. björk. http://bjork.com/ björk overseas Ltd. all rights ® reserved © one little indian records. http://www.indian.co.uk/ additional edited/remastered audio/video http://gudmundsdottirbjork.blogspot.com/
wn.com/Björk Come To Me Live The Palladium, London, November, 29Th (29 11 1998)
Homogenic Tour: Live @ The Palladium, London, England, UK, November, 29th - 29-11-1998 - [pt2] - Come To Me - 04:35 - 4:9 Aspect Ratio. Surrounded 5.1 Avanced AAC-M4A Lossless Audio Aspect Ratio. Enhanced [HQ] 360p Aspect Ratio. - Show Review:
That’s no way to treat a diva
To the left, the six women and two men of the Icelandic String Octet sat down in front of music stands on
a raised, L-shaped dais before a ragged backcloth. To the right stooped the solitary Mark Bell, ready to
operate pre-programmed backing tracks from a neat flight-cased rack of matt black electronic modules.
Then came Björk, dark-haired and in an expensive white party dress whose sleeves made Christmas snowangel
shapes as she raised her arms.
Björk is one of those artists who can do no wrong, invariably drawing anything from approving nods to
wild adulation. She’s a dance act ; an indie trooper ; an avant-garde Shirley Bassey ; a fashion icon ; a pop
idol ; and the quintessential video star for the Nineties. Whether she is swooning in expensive special
effects, or flattened in unflattering monochrome, her girning features and jerky movements—at whatever
point you press the play button—are screaming : “watch me, me, me !” But where many ideogenic frontpersons
fail on stage, Björk has the trump card : she is a genuine, creative musician. And without any
sense of compromise, she appears to view live performance both as an adventure and a chance to satisfy
the fans with the familiar hits. On stage, the wonderful wayward instrument of her voice becomes more
like a story-telling improvisation that can meld the histrionics of “Isobel” and the commentary of “Human
Behaviour” into a bigger totality. She pointed out (in an interview with Louise Gray in The Wire) that only
now—after three solo albums—does she have a sufficient quantity of “good enough” songs to draw from
for a major live gig.
The latest version of the Björk roadshow relies entirely on the singer’s performance skills to communicate.
The lack of musical interplay between the twin “playback” poles of strings and machines meant that
endings were often unsatisfactory, for example, but there were plenty of impressive moments : the skeletal
drum pattern for “Possibly Maybe”, skipping go-go-ish beats and clever digital distortion woven into the
overall collage of Björk’s set. The string arrangements provided musical drama and some surprising
reinterpretations of the older hits—when you could hear them. You would think the Palladium’s scale
and kitschy charm ideal for the intimate electro-chamber pop that is Björk’s forte. Unfortunately, the
audience was punished by a cloth-eared sound mix better suited to a stadium rock gig or hangar-sized
club, with low- end frequencies that would have been better spent demolishing chimneys. As well as
losing arrangement details and string timbres, the live sound managed to obscure too much of the main
attraction—Björk herself. We heard the full range of hits, from “Hunter” to “Violently Happy”, and we
thrilled to the light show, but we didn’t really get to hear enough of the music which that unique voice
possesses.
John L Waters - The Independent - note: copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. i acknowledge that i don't own the copyright, no copyright infringement intended, for nonprofit educational purposes only. credit goes to it's respective owners. björk. http://bjork.com/ björk overseas Ltd. all rights ® reserved © one little indian records. http://www.indian.co.uk/ additional edited/remastered audio/video http://gudmundsdottirbjork.blogspot.com/
- published: 24 Sep 2015
- views: 8
Björk - Vísur Vatnsenda-Rósu + Hunter - Live @ The Palladium, London, November, 29th (29-11-1998)
Homogenic Tour: Live @ The Palladium, London, England, UK, November, 29th - 29-11-1998 - [pt1] - Vísur Vatnsenda-Rósu + Hunter - 07:26 - 4:9 Aspect Ratio. Surrounded 5.1 Avanced AAC-M4A Lossless Audio Aspect Ratio. Enhanced [HQ] 360p Aspect Ratio. - Show Review:
That’s no way to treat a diva
To the left, the six women and two men of the Icelandic String Octet sat down in front of music stands on
a raised, L-shaped dais before a ragged backcloth. To the right stooped the solitary Mark Bell, ready to
operate pre-programmed backing tracks from a neat flight-cased rack of matt black electronic modules.
Then came Björk, dark-haired and in an expensive white party dress whose sleeves made Christmas snowangel
shapes as she raised her arms.
Björk is one of those artists who can do no wrong, invariably drawing anything from approving nods to
wild adulation. She’s a dance act ; an indie trooper ; an avant-garde Shirley Bassey ; a fashion icon ; a pop
idol ; and the quintessential video star for the Nineties. Whether she is swooning in expensive special
effects, or flattened in unflattering monochrome, her girning features and jerky movements—at whatever
point you press the play button—are screaming : “watch me, me, me !” But where many ideogenic frontpersons
fail on stage, Björk has the trump card : she is a genuine, creative musician. And without any
sense of compromise, she appears to view live performance both as an adventure and a chance to satisfy
the fans with the familiar hits. On stage, the wonderful wayward instrument of her voice becomes more
like a story-telling improvisation that can meld the histrionics of “Isobel” and the commentary of “Human
Behaviour” into a bigger totality. She pointed out (in an interview with Louise Gray in The Wire) that only
now—after three solo albums—does she have a sufficient quantity of “good enough” songs to draw from
for a major live gig.
The latest version of the Björk roadshow relies entirely on the singer’s performance skills to communicate.
The lack of musical interplay between the twin “playback” poles of strings and machines meant that
endings were often unsatisfactory, for example, but there were plenty of impressive moments : the skeletal
drum pattern for “Possibly Maybe”, skipping go-go-ish beats and clever digital distortion woven into the
overall collage of Björk’s set. The string arrangements provided musical drama and some surprising
reinterpretations of the older hits—when you could hear them. You would think the Palladium’s scale
and kitschy charm ideal for the intimate electro-chamber pop that is Björk’s forte. Unfortunately, the
audience was punished by a cloth-eared sound mix better suited to a stadium rock gig or hangar-sized
club, with low- end frequencies that would have been better spent demolishing chimneys. As well as
losing arrangement details and string timbres, the live sound managed to obscure too much of the main
attraction—Björk herself. We heard the full range of hits, from “Hunter” to “Violently Happy”, and we
thrilled to the light show, but we didn’t really get to hear enough of the music which that unique voice
possesses.
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Homogenic Tour: Live @ The Palladium, London, England, UK, November, 29th - 29-11-1998 - [pt1] - Vísur Vatnsenda-Rósu + Hunter - 07:26 - 4:9 Aspect Ratio. Surrounded 5.1 Avanced AAC-M4A Lossless Audio Aspect Ratio. Enhanced [HQ] 360p Aspect Ratio. - Show Review:
That’s no way to treat a diva
To the left, the six women and two men of the Icelandic String Octet sat down in front of music stands on
a raised, L-shaped dais before a ragged backcloth. To the right stooped the solitary Mark Bell, ready to
operate pre-programmed backing tracks from a neat flight-cased rack of matt black electronic modules.
Then came Björk, dark-haired and in an expensive white party dress whose sleeves made Christmas snowangel
shapes as she raised her arms.
Björk is one of those artists who can do no wrong, invariably drawing anything from approving nods to
wild adulation. She’s a dance act ; an indie trooper ; an avant-garde Shirley Bassey ; a fashion icon ; a pop
idol ; and the quintessential video star for the Nineties. Whether she is swooning in expensive special
effects, or flattened in unflattering monochrome, her girning features and jerky movements—at whatever
point you press the play button—are screaming : “watch me, me, me !” But where many ideogenic frontpersons
fail on stage, Björk has the trump card : she is a genuine, creative musician. And without any
sense of compromise, she appears to view live performance both as an adventure and a chance to satisfy
the fans with the familiar hits. On stage, the wonderful wayward instrument of her voice becomes more
like a story-telling improvisation that can meld the histrionics of “Isobel” and the commentary of “Human
Behaviour” into a bigger totality. She pointed out (in an interview with Louise Gray in The Wire) that only
now—after three solo albums—does she have a sufficient quantity of “good enough” songs to draw from
for a major live gig.
The latest version of the Björk roadshow relies entirely on the singer’s performance skills to communicate.
The lack of musical interplay between the twin “playback” poles of strings and machines meant that
endings were often unsatisfactory, for example, but there were plenty of impressive moments : the skeletal
drum pattern for “Possibly Maybe”, skipping go-go-ish beats and clever digital distortion woven into the
overall collage of Björk’s set. The string arrangements provided musical drama and some surprising
reinterpretations of the older hits—when you could hear them. You would think the Palladium’s scale
and kitschy charm ideal for the intimate electro-chamber pop that is Björk’s forte. Unfortunately, the
audience was punished by a cloth-eared sound mix better suited to a stadium rock gig or hangar-sized
club, with low- end frequencies that would have been better spent demolishing chimneys. As well as
losing arrangement details and string timbres, the live sound managed to obscure too much of the main
attraction—Björk herself. We heard the full range of hits, from “Hunter” to “Violently Happy”, and we
thrilled to the light show, but we didn’t really get to hear enough of the music which that unique voice
possesses.
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- published: 24 Sep 2015
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Tent London 2015 - Day 1
Tent London 2015 with Super Brands London
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At the Old Truman Brewery
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Tent London 2015 with Super Brands London
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At the Old Truman Brewery
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Jazz festival, Canary Wharf london uk 2015. augusztus 15.
LONDON’S LARGEST FREE JAZZ FESTIVAL AT CANARY WHARF
Featuring amazing performances from remarkable musician’s, jazz-funk, Latin, big band, soul, instrumental, folk and jazz are all represented in this year’s line-up of world class artists. Whether you are completely new to jazz, an enthusiast or just love all types of music then do not miss Canary Wharf’s celebrated summer festival of established and rising stars.
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LONDON’S LARGEST FREE JAZZ FESTIVAL AT CANARY WHARF
Featuring amazing performances from remarkable musician’s, jazz-funk, Latin, big band, soul, instrumental, folk and jazz are all represented in this year’s line-up of world class artists. Whether you are completely new to jazz, an enthusiast or just love all types of music then do not miss Canary Wharf’s celebrated summer festival of established and rising stars.
- published: 24 Sep 2015
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Illustrator in leicester | London Illustrator & Web Developer
CONTACT ME AT info@danzydma.co.uk
I am an Freelance illustrator from London now working in my Leicester Studio. You can hire me for Design and Illlustration work for book covers, Graphic Novels, Magazines , Adverts, Tees, Marketing Material etc.
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CONTACT ME AT info@danzydma.co.uk
I am an Freelance illustrator from London now working in my Leicester Studio. You can hire me for Design and Illlustration work for book covers, Graphic Novels, Magazines , Adverts, Tees, Marketing Material etc.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWrD2Q9rkAk
https://plus.google.com/+JayDartz/posts/6NFP4AQfVbs
[illustrator in Leicester]
[London illustrator]
[freelance illustrator London]
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[web developer Leicester]
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- published: 24 Sep 2015
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Run the Virgin Money London Marathon for St John Ambulance
Find out more: http://www.sja.org.uk/marathon
Next year, hundreds of runners will be taking part in the Virgin Money London Marathon to raise funds for St John Ambulance.
Register now to take your place for the charity that picks you up, dusts you down and gets you over the finish line - while raising vital life saving funds.
Thanks to fundraisers like you we’re able to put our first aid trainers in schools, equip our volunteers and run our ambulances.
Donors, sponsors, marathon runners - every pound you give us helps save lives.
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Find out more: http://www.sja.org.uk/marathon
Next year, hundreds of runners will be taking part in the Virgin Money London Marathon to raise funds for St John Ambulance.
Register now to take your place for the charity that picks you up, dusts you down and gets you over the finish line - while raising vital life saving funds.
Thanks to fundraisers like you we’re able to put our first aid trainers in schools, equip our volunteers and run our ambulances.
Donors, sponsors, marathon runners - every pound you give us helps save lives.
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- published: 24 Sep 2015
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London
Affordable keyworker accommodation in Central London
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Affordable keyworker accommodation in Central London
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X Factor UK - Season 7 (2010) - Episode 03 - Audition at London and Birmingham
X Factor UK - Season 7 (2010) - Episode 03 - Audition at London and Birmingham
X Factor UK - Season 7 (2010) - Episode 03 - Audition at London and Birmingham
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X Factor UK - Season 8 (2011) - Episode 01 - Audition at London and Birmingham
X Factor UK - Season 8 (2011) - Episode 01 - Audition at London and Birmingham
X Factor UK - Season 8 (2011) - Episode 01 - Audition at London and Birmingham
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Rich, Russian and Living in London Russian Billionaires in London/England/UK BBC Documentary 2015
Rich, Russian and Living in London Russian Billionaires in London/England/UK BBC Documentary 2015
Rich, Russian and Living in London Russian Billionaires in London/England/UK BBC Documentary 2015
Rich,Russian Billionaire Living in London Богатый, России Миллиардер живет вЛондоне Documentary 2015
Who are the super-rich Russian elite who have chosen to make London their home? Why have they favoured the capital city? And why do they obsess about the English education system, polo and the monarchy?
We enter the lives of an entrepreneur chased out of Russia for his liberal views and growing bank balance, as well as one of London's biggest art collectors and philanthropists. We tap into the life of Russia's top supermodel. And as we follow two debutantes preparing for the glitz and glamour of the Russian ball, we meet Princess Olga Romanov,
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XAFLADDA TAAGEERADA MAAMULKA GALMUDUG LONDON UK 28 07 2015
XAFLADDA TAAGEERADA MAAMULKA GALMUDUG LONDON UK 28 07 2015
XAFLADDA TAAGEERADA MAAMULKA GALMUDUG LONDON UK 28 07 2015
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Michael Voris in London, U.K.—What Happened to the Catholic Church?
Michael Voris in London, U.K.—What Happened to the Catholic Church?
Michael Voris in London, U.K.—What Happened to the Catholic Church?
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X Factor UK - Season 8 (2011) - Episode 02 - Audition at London and Liverpool
X Factor UK - Season 8 (2011) - Episode 02 - Audition at London and Liverpool
X Factor UK - Season 8 (2011) - Episode 02 - Audition at London and Liverpool
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ASAP Rocky (RBMA UK Tour London 2015 Lecture)
ASAP Rocky (RBMA UK Tour London 2015 Lecture)
ASAP Rocky (RBMA UK Tour London 2015 Lecture)
Get lit with the Harlem rapper as he talks about At.Long.Last.A$AP.
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In 2011, Harlem’s A$AP Rocky emerged at the forefront of a resurgent New York rap underground. Connecting the dots between a wide spectrum of ‘90s rap and the fashion-savvy hip hop vanguard, Rocky quickly ascended to global stardom. In this public lecture at London’s majestic St. Pancras Renai
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Living without Money | Eco Village Kew Bridge, London - UK | Simon on the Sofa
Living without Money | Eco Village Kew Bridge, London - UK | Simon on the Sofa
Living without Money | Eco Village Kew Bridge, London - UK | Simon on the Sofa
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SARKODIE UK SARKOLOGY FULL CONCERT LONDON @SWISHHQ
SARKODIE UK SARKOLOGY FULL CONCERT LONDON @SWISHHQ
SARKODIE UK SARKOLOGY FULL CONCERT LONDON @SWISHHQ
AKWAABAUK And DESIRE PRESENTS AMAKYE DEDE AND SARKODIE #SARKOLOGY IN LONDON
EXCLUSIVE ON SWISH HQ LONDON'S PREMIERE ENTERTAINMENT TV now also showing in Ghana on Cine Afrik - Multi TV @LUDWIGJUNIA
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Onboard InterCity East Coast Train GR6560. London, England, UK to Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Onboard InterCity East Coast Train GR6560. London, England, UK to Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Onboard InterCity East Coast Train GR6560. London, England, UK to Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Date: Wednesday 27th July 2011 Train Operator: InterCity East Coast Train Service: GR6560 Train Class: InterCity 125 / Class 43 Diesel locomotive Carriage Cl...
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X Factor UK - Season 8 (2011) - Episode 03 - Audition at London and Glasgow
X Factor UK - Season 8 (2011) - Episode 03 - Audition at London and Glasgow
X Factor UK - Season 8 (2011) - Episode 03 - Audition at London and Glasgow
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OGANLA LADIES NIGHT IN LONDON (UK) BY PASUMA ALABI
OGANLA LADIES NIGHT IN LONDON (UK) BY PASUMA ALABI
OGANLA LADIES NIGHT IN LONDON (UK) BY PASUMA ALABI
ALH WASIU ALABI PASUMA IN ACTION FOR DUPE B&S; AND OGANLA LADIES IN UK, ENJOY IT.... DONT FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE TO KENNYJOKER ENTZ
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CENTENARY OF GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN AND ANZAK DAY UK COMMEMORATION LONDON HD
CENTENARY OF GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN AND ANZAK DAY UK COMMEMORATION LONDON HD
CENTENARY OF GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN AND ANZAK DAY UK COMMEMORATION LONDON HD
CENTENARY UK COMMEMORATION OF GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN AND ANZAC DAY
AT THE CENOTAPH, WHITEHALL, LONDON 25 APRIL 2015
The National Commemoration of the centenary of the Gallipoli campaign and Anzac Day took place at the Cenotaph, Whitehall, London today 25 April 2015.
Attended by Her Majesty The Queen, Their Royal Highnesses The Duke of Edinburgh and The Duke of Cambridge, Government and international representatives, the ceremony paid tribute to the
58,000 Allies and 87,000 Ottoman Forces who lost their lives in the campaign.
UK Armed Forces, international military representatives and descendants of those who served in the campaign attend t
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Walking around Borough Food Market on a Sunday, London, England, UK: 27th July 2012
Walking around Borough Food Market on a Sunday, London, England, UK: 27th July 2012
Walking around Borough Food Market on a Sunday, London, England, UK: 27th July 2012
PLEASE NOTE: THIS MARKET DOES NOT USUALLY OPEN ON A SUNDAY - THE SUNDAY MARKET & STALLS THIS VIDEO HAS RECORDED WAS A ONE OFF EVENT.
MARKET OPENING TIMES
FOR LUNCH / BREAKFAST
Monday & Tuesday: 10:00am to 5:00pm
FULL MARKET
Wednesday & Thursday:10:00am to 5:00pm
Friday:10:00am to 6:00pm
Saturday: 8:00am to 5:00pm
Sunday: Closed
(A London Market Street Food video).
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The Met Policing London Episode Metropolitan Police UK BBC Documentary 2015
The Met Policing London Episode Metropolitan Police UK BBC Documentary 2015
The Met Policing London Episode Metropolitan Police UK BBC Documentary 2015
Episode 5 The Met: Policing LondonEpisode 5 of 5 In the past year, over 2000 officers have joined the ranks of the Metropolitan Police, tasked with keeping the ...
The Met Policing London The Met Policing London BBC Documentary the met: policing london season 1 episode 4 full online, the met: policing london season 1 ...
In the past year, over 2000 officers have joined the ranks of the Metropolitan Police, tasked with keeping the streets of London safe for its eight million residents, ...
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Rich, Russian and Living in London Russian Billionaires in London/England/UK BBC Documentary 2015
Rich,Russian Billionaire Living in London Богатый, России Миллиардер живет вЛондоне Documentary 2015
Who are the super-rich Russian elite who have chosen to make London their home? Why have they favoured the capital city? And why do they obsess about the English education system, polo and the monarchy?
We enter the lives of an entrepreneur chased out of Russia for his liberal views and growing bank balance, as well as one of London's biggest art collectors and philanthropists. We tap into the life of Russia's top supermodel. And as we follow two debutantes preparing for the glitz and glamour of the Russian ball, we meet Princess Olga Romanov, the granddaughter of Tsar Nicholas II's sister, who vividly recalls her coming out as a debutante.
Debunking some of the myths about Russians in London, this film takes us further under their skin than before. They love the capital city for its security and freedom, for them it is an English dream. But how do they see us? Why, when in London, do they still feel a need to access their Russian roots and culture? What is it that unites the Russians in London and brings them together for a fairy-tale night by the banks of the Thames? And on what do they spend their wealth?
Ктосверхбогатых России элита , кто выбрал , чтобы сделать Лондон своим домом ? Почему они выступают в столицу ? И почему они одержимы о системе образования на английском, поло и монархии ?
Мы входим в жизнь предпринимателя выгоняли из России своими либеральными взглядами и растущей баланса банка , а также в качестве одного из лондонских крупнейших коллекционеров и меценатов . Мы подключиться к жизни топ- супермодели России. И, как мы следуем два дебютанток Подготовка к блеска и гламура Российской мяч , мы встречаемся княгиня Ольга Романова, внучка сестры Николая II , который ярко напоминает она выходит как дебютантка.
Развенчание некоторых мифов о русских в Лондоне , этот фильм переносит нас в дальнейшем под кожу , чем раньше. Они любят столицу для ее безопасности и свободы , для них этоанглийский сон. Но как они видят нас? Почему, когда в Лондоне, они по-прежнему чувствуют необходимость доступа к своим русские корни и культуру? Что это такое, что объединяет русских в Лондоне и приносит им вместе сказочный ночь на берегу Темзы ? И на что они тратят свои богатства?
wn.com/Rich, Russian And Living In London Russian Billionaires In London England UK BBC Documentary 2015
Rich,Russian Billionaire Living in London Богатый, России Миллиардер живет вЛондоне Documentary 2015
Who are the super-rich Russian elite who have chosen to make London their home? Why have they favoured the capital city? And why do they obsess about the English education system, polo and the monarchy?
We enter the lives of an entrepreneur chased out of Russia for his liberal views and growing bank balance, as well as one of London's biggest art collectors and philanthropists. We tap into the life of Russia's top supermodel. And as we follow two debutantes preparing for the glitz and glamour of the Russian ball, we meet Princess Olga Romanov, the granddaughter of Tsar Nicholas II's sister, who vividly recalls her coming out as a debutante.
Debunking some of the myths about Russians in London, this film takes us further under their skin than before. They love the capital city for its security and freedom, for them it is an English dream. But how do they see us? Why, when in London, do they still feel a need to access their Russian roots and culture? What is it that unites the Russians in London and brings them together for a fairy-tale night by the banks of the Thames? And on what do they spend their wealth?
Ктосверхбогатых России элита , кто выбрал , чтобы сделать Лондон своим домом ? Почему они выступают в столицу ? И почему они одержимы о системе образования на английском, поло и монархии ?
Мы входим в жизнь предпринимателя выгоняли из России своими либеральными взглядами и растущей баланса банка , а также в качестве одного из лондонских крупнейших коллекционеров и меценатов . Мы подключиться к жизни топ- супермодели России. И, как мы следуем два дебютанток Подготовка к блеска и гламура Российской мяч , мы встречаемся княгиня Ольга Романова, внучка сестры Николая II , который ярко напоминает она выходит как дебютантка.
Развенчание некоторых мифов о русских в Лондоне , этот фильм переносит нас в дальнейшем под кожу , чем раньше. Они любят столицу для ее безопасности и свободы , для них этоанглийский сон. Но как они видят нас? Почему, когда в Лондоне, они по-прежнему чувствуют необходимость доступа к своим русские корни и культуру? Что это такое, что объединяет русских в Лондоне и приносит им вместе сказочный ночь на берегу Темзы ? И на что они тратят свои богатства?
- published: 23 Jan 2015
- views: 1
Michael Voris in London, U.K.—What Happened to the Catholic Church?
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ASAP Rocky (RBMA UK Tour London 2015 Lecture)
Get lit with the Harlem rapper as he talks about At.Long.Last.A$AP.
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In 2011, Harlem’s A$AP Rocky emerged at the forefront of a resurgent New York rap underground. Connecting the dots between a wide spectrum of ‘90s rap and the fashion-savvy hip hop vanguard, Rocky quickly ascended to global stardom. In this public lecture at London’s majestic St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel, as part of the 2015 RBMA UK Tour, the rapper gave a rare insight into his state of mind. Sitting down with journalist Hattie Collins on the Red Bull Studios London couch where he wrote much of At.Long.Last.A$AP, Lord Flacko seemed delighted to hold court. This extensive interview also features a special appearance by Yasiin Bey and the first play of album cut “M’$.” Find out more about A$AP Rocky’s upcoming public lecture in Harlem for Red Bull Music Academy Festival New York here: http://nyc.redbullmusicacademy.com/conversation-with-asap-rocky
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Get lit with the Harlem rapper as he talks about At.Long.Last.A$AP.
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In 2011, Harlem’s A$AP Rocky emerged at the forefront of a resurgent New York rap underground. Connecting the dots between a wide spectrum of ‘90s rap and the fashion-savvy hip hop vanguard, Rocky quickly ascended to global stardom. In this public lecture at London’s majestic St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel, as part of the 2015 RBMA UK Tour, the rapper gave a rare insight into his state of mind. Sitting down with journalist Hattie Collins on the Red Bull Studios London couch where he wrote much of At.Long.Last.A$AP, Lord Flacko seemed delighted to hold court. This extensive interview also features a special appearance by Yasiin Bey and the first play of album cut “M’$.” Find out more about A$AP Rocky’s upcoming public lecture in Harlem for Red Bull Music Academy Festival New York here: http://nyc.redbullmusicacademy.com/conversation-with-asap-rocky
- published: 20 Apr 2015
- views: 301
Living without Money | Eco Village Kew Bridge, London - UK | Simon on the Sofa
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SARKODIE UK SARKOLOGY FULL CONCERT LONDON @SWISHHQ
AKWAABAUK And DESIRE PRESENTS AMAKYE DEDE AND SARKODIE #SARKOLOGY IN LONDON
EXCLUSIVE ON SWISH HQ LONDON'S PREMIERE ENTERTAINMENT TV now also showing in Ghana on Cine Afrik - Multi TV @LUDWIGJUNIA
wn.com/Sarkodie UK Sarkology Full Concert London Swishhq
AKWAABAUK And DESIRE PRESENTS AMAKYE DEDE AND SARKODIE #SARKOLOGY IN LONDON
EXCLUSIVE ON SWISH HQ LONDON'S PREMIERE ENTERTAINMENT TV now also showing in Ghana on Cine Afrik - Multi TV @LUDWIGJUNIA
- published: 28 Aug 2014
- views: 10523
Onboard InterCity East Coast Train GR6560. London, England, UK to Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Date: Wednesday 27th July 2011 Train Operator: InterCity East Coast Train Service: GR6560 Train Class: InterCity 125 / Class 43 Diesel locomotive Carriage Cl...
wn.com/Onboard Intercity East Coast Train Gr6560. London, England, UK To Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
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OGANLA LADIES NIGHT IN LONDON (UK) BY PASUMA ALABI
ALH WASIU ALABI PASUMA IN ACTION FOR DUPE B&S; AND OGANLA LADIES IN UK, ENJOY IT.... DONT FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE TO KENNYJOKER ENTZ
wn.com/Oganla Ladies Night In London (Uk) By Pasuma Alabi
ALH WASIU ALABI PASUMA IN ACTION FOR DUPE B&S; AND OGANLA LADIES IN UK, ENJOY IT.... DONT FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE TO KENNYJOKER ENTZ
- published: 13 Nov 2014
- views: 850
CENTENARY OF GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN AND ANZAK DAY UK COMMEMORATION LONDON HD
CENTENARY UK COMMEMORATION OF GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN AND ANZAC DAY
AT THE CENOTAPH, WHITEHALL, LONDON 25 APRIL 2015
The National Commemoration of the centenary of the Gallipoli campaign and Anzac Day took place at the Cenotaph, Whitehall, London today 25 April 2015.
Attended by Her Majesty The Queen, Their Royal Highnesses The Duke of Edinburgh and The Duke of Cambridge, Government and international representatives, the ceremony paid tribute to the
58,000 Allies and 87,000 Ottoman Forces who lost their lives in the campaign.
UK Armed Forces, international military representatives and descendants of those who served in the campaign attend the ceremony.
After a two-minute silence at 1100, Her Majesty The Queen laid a wreath, followed by the
national commemoration, which included readings by young people from the UK, Australia, New
Zealand and Turkey, and famous songs from the period performed by UK and international military bands.Turkish Air Force Band also performed at the ceremony for the first time ever after the Gallipoli War of 1915.
The commemoration closed with a march past along Whitehall past the Cenotaph including
representatives from the Royal Navy, the Army, international military personnel, the Gallipoli Association and other military organisations, In-Pensioners of the Royal Hospital
Chelsea and the descendants of those who served in the Gallipoli campaign.
wn.com/Centenary Of Gallipoli Campaign And Anzak Day UK Commemoration London Hd
CENTENARY UK COMMEMORATION OF GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN AND ANZAC DAY
AT THE CENOTAPH, WHITEHALL, LONDON 25 APRIL 2015
The National Commemoration of the centenary of the Gallipoli campaign and Anzac Day took place at the Cenotaph, Whitehall, London today 25 April 2015.
Attended by Her Majesty The Queen, Their Royal Highnesses The Duke of Edinburgh and The Duke of Cambridge, Government and international representatives, the ceremony paid tribute to the
58,000 Allies and 87,000 Ottoman Forces who lost their lives in the campaign.
UK Armed Forces, international military representatives and descendants of those who served in the campaign attend the ceremony.
After a two-minute silence at 1100, Her Majesty The Queen laid a wreath, followed by the
national commemoration, which included readings by young people from the UK, Australia, New
Zealand and Turkey, and famous songs from the period performed by UK and international military bands.Turkish Air Force Band also performed at the ceremony for the first time ever after the Gallipoli War of 1915.
The commemoration closed with a march past along Whitehall past the Cenotaph including
representatives from the Royal Navy, the Army, international military personnel, the Gallipoli Association and other military organisations, In-Pensioners of the Royal Hospital
Chelsea and the descendants of those who served in the Gallipoli campaign.
- published: 27 Apr 2015
- views: 4
Walking around Borough Food Market on a Sunday, London, England, UK: 27th July 2012
PLEASE NOTE: THIS MARKET DOES NOT USUALLY OPEN ON A SUNDAY - THE SUNDAY MARKET & STALLS THIS VIDEO HAS RECORDED WAS A ONE OFF EVENT.
MARKET OPENING TIMES
FOR LUNCH / BREAKFAST
Monday & Tuesday: 10:00am to 5:00pm
FULL MARKET
Wednesday & Thursday:10:00am to 5:00pm
Friday:10:00am to 6:00pm
Saturday: 8:00am to 5:00pm
Sunday: Closed
(A London Market Street Food video).
wn.com/Walking Around Borough Food Market On A Sunday, London, England, UK 27Th July 2012
PLEASE NOTE: THIS MARKET DOES NOT USUALLY OPEN ON A SUNDAY - THE SUNDAY MARKET & STALLS THIS VIDEO HAS RECORDED WAS A ONE OFF EVENT.
MARKET OPENING TIMES
FOR LUNCH / BREAKFAST
Monday & Tuesday: 10:00am to 5:00pm
FULL MARKET
Wednesday & Thursday:10:00am to 5:00pm
Friday:10:00am to 6:00pm
Saturday: 8:00am to 5:00pm
Sunday: Closed
(A London Market Street Food video).
- published: 19 Aug 2012
- views: 46669
The Met Policing London Episode Metropolitan Police UK BBC Documentary 2015
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The Met Policing London Episode Metropolitan Police UK BBC Documentary 2015
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- published: 16 Jul 2015
- views: 1