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"Around" is a song by Dutch singer Julia van Bergen. It represented the Netherlands at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2014 in Marsa, Malta, and placed 8th with 70 points (receiving 12 points from Sweden).
The music video for the song features Julia in various parts of Harderwijk.
Tom Verlaine (born Thomas Miller, December 13, 1949) is an American singer, songwriter and guitarist, best known as the frontman for the New York rock band Television.
Tom Verlaine was born Thomas Miller in Denville, New Jersey, and moved to Wilmington, Delaware at age 6. He began studying piano at an early age, but switched to saxophone in middle school after hearing a record by Stan Getz. Verlaine was initially unimpressed with the role of the guitar in both rock and jazz, and was only inspired to take up the instrument after hearing the Rolling Stones' "19th Nervous Breakdown" during his adolescence, at which point he began a long period of experimentation to develop a personal style. Verlaine also had an interest in writing and poetry from an early age. As a teen he was friends with future bandmate and punk icon Richard Hell (Richard Meyers) at Sanford School, a boarding school which they both attended. They quickly discovered that they shared a passion for music and poetry.
America3 (pronounced "America Cubed") is the name of both a syndicate that vied for the America's Cup in 1992 and 1995 and its boats.
The program was operated by Bill Koch and Harry "Buddy" Melges in the 1992 America's Cup. After winning the Defender Series, America3 defeated the Italian challenger Il Moro di Venezia to successfully defend the Cup.
The yacht was built by Goetz Custom Sailboats Inc. in Rhode Island and the carbon fiber mast package was built by the Offshore Spars Co. in Michigan.
In 1995, Bill Koch revamped the program to begin the first all-female, America's Cup boat. America3's successor, Mighty Mary, was on her way to the 1995 America's Cup, in the lead of the last race of the Defender Series over Stars & Stripes. But with a commanding lead of nearly 5 minutes, Dave Dellenbaugh (the only man on the otherwise all-female crew) committed a crucial tactical error and Stars & Stripes skipper Dennis Conner made a series of moves to beat Mighty Mary to the finish line by scant seconds. After winning the Defender Series, Conner opted to use the third syndicate that year, Young America, to defend the cup, losing to Team New Zealand, 5-0.
America is a studio album by American electronic musician Dan Deacon, released August 27, 2012 on Domino Records. The album cover is a photo of Lake Placid.
America was recorded using both electronic sounds and live recordings. An anechoic chamber was built in Baltimore to record the orchestral track "Rail." The reason Deacon decided to incorporate live instruments onto the album was that Deacon felt that electronic beats were limited by its lack of flaws and that he wanted the "slight imperfection in timing" human musicians have. Because he wanted the album to sound "more like a rock record" than an electronic one, Deacon enlisted King Crimson engineer Simon Heyworth to master the album.
In an interview with NPR, Deacon said that the album was inspired by the politics and geography of the United States, saying:
Deacon described the album as "political," saying that the lyrics were "[..] inspired by my frustration, fear and anger towards the country and world I live in and am a part of." However, Deacon also said that he did not want the political nature to be overt, arguing that people do not respond to overt political messages.
America is a 1924 silent historical war romance film. It describes the heroic story of the events during the American Revolutionary War, in which filmmaker D. W. Griffith created a film adaptation of Robert W. Chambers’ novel The Reckoning. The plot mainly centers itself on the battles of the New York State, with romance sliced into the individual movie scenes.
The story shifts between the British up in Northern New York, and the colonial patriots in Massachusetts and Virginia. Up in New York, a little remembered sub-plot takes place. British general Captain Walter Butler (Lionel Barrymore), a loyal and ruthless supporter to the king, leads the Iroquois Native Americans in viciously barraging attacks at the settlers who are siding with the Revolution.
In Lexington, Massachusetts, Nathan Holden (Neil Hamilton) works as an express rider and minute man for the Boston Committee of Public Safety. At a mission to deliver a dispatch to the Virginia legislature, he meets Nancy Montague (Carol Dempster) and falls in love with her, but her father Justice Montague (Erville Alderson), a Tory judge, is not impressed with the rioter. Nancy Montague’s brother, Charles Montague (Charles Emmett Mack), is very influenced by George Washington’s heroism and decides that he wanted to support the colonists. However, he dies fighting the war in Bunker Hill.
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Sick is the second studio album by American hard rock band Loaded. It is their first album since reforming after they went on hiatus in 2002. It was recorded and produced by Martin Feveyear at Jupiter Studios in Seattle, Washington, and was released on March 30, 2009 in Europe and April 7 in the US, through Century Media Records. Writing for the album began in 2008 when vocalist Scott Weiland departed Duff McKagan's other band, Velvet Revolver, in April of the same year. Recording for the follow-up to their 2001 debut album Dark Days began and was completed in June 2008.
Following the release of the album, Loaded went on to promote it for over half a year; releasing one single, "Flatline", and touring in several regions, including the United States, South America and several countries in Europe as well as playing at several music festivals. The album received generally positive reviews, many of which made some comparisons to McKagan's former band, Guns N' Roses.
Full Show: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=E5788181CB47646E 64 minutes. Live at TVE studios, Madrid, broadcast live by La Edad de Oro on September 25, 1984. This is #7 in the Solen Files DVD series. Use the Play List in My Channel to watch the full show in order. More La Edad de Oro Full Shows in Kigonjiro´s channel. I needed to cut the end of the song because is longer than the 10 minutes limited allowed at YouTube, but you don´t will detect it anyway. Second part is coming next if you use the Play List.
Seminal 1970's NY scene survivors TELEVISION rock out the Carnegie Music Hall in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania on September 25th, 2015. Besides most of what you would expect from their back catalog (aside from GLORY which was being called out from the audience) a jammed out version of Psychotic Reaction was a highlight.
Warm and Cool is Tom Verlaine's seventh solo album, the first all instrumental one. It was engineered by Mario Salvati at Acoustilog, NY, NY. Tom Verlaine: Guitars Patrick A. Derivaz: Bass Billy Ficca: Drums Fred Smith: Bass (only on Harley Quinn) Jay Dee Daugherty: Drums (only on Harley Quinn)
Dumbo Arts Festival. Tom Verlaine is the greatest guitarist in New York, yet hardly ever appears on a New York stage. Watching Verlaine perform—rarely proves less than revelatory. Tonight he appears with Television drummer Billy Ficca and the guitarist Patrick Derivaz.
A1 There's A Reason A2 Penetration A3 Always A4 The Blue Robe A5 Without A Word B1 Mr Blur --------18:50- B2 Fragile B3 A Future In Noise B4 Down On The Farm B5 Mary Marie
I.R.S. Records 1987 All rights belong to their owners. 1. 0:03 Cry Mercy, Judge 2. 4:05 Say A Prayer 3. 8:07 A Town Called Walker 4. 11:34 Song 5. 15:49 The Scientist Writes A Letter 6. 20:19 Bomb 7. 24:46 At 4 A.M. 8. 28:21 The Funniest Thing 9. 31:49 Annie's Tellin' Me 10. 35:50 One Time At Sundown ENJOY CHECK OUT MY 1ST CHANNEL https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU5azsgvyf8pgRcmjp-g0CA/videos
======== SONG ========== TIME ======= # 1 - The O of Adore 0:00 # 2 - Brief Description 3:57 # 3 - Rain, Sidewalk 5:43 # 4 - Shadow Walks Away 10:51 # 5 - Meteor Beach 12:46 # 6 - Mountain 15:32 # 7 - Candle 20:21 # 8 - Balcony 22:24 # 9 - Flame 24:30 # 10 - Curtains Open 27:29 # 11 - Eighty Eights 30:47 # 12 - A Burned Letter 34:22 # 13 - Wheel Broke 36:45 # 14 - The Suns Gliding! 39:60 # 15 - New 43:09 # 16 - Rings 45:27
Tom Verlaine Live On The Tube TV Show 1987 backed by Love and Money
A1 Kaleidescopin' A2 August A3 Ancient Egypt A4 Shimmer A5 Stalingrad B1 Pillow ------------------20:12- B2 Storm B3 5 Hours From Calais B4 Cooleridge B5 Prayer
"Around" is a song by Dutch singer Julia van Bergen. It represented the Netherlands at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2014 in Marsa, Malta, and placed 8th with 70 points (receiving 12 points from Sweden).
The music video for the song features Julia in various parts of Harderwijk.