'John Harrison' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Bury My Heart with Tonawanda (2013)
Actors:
Fred Armstrong (actor),
Gary Sundown (actor),
Gary Sundown (producer),
Jim Toepper (actor),
John Centrone (composer),
Gary Sundown (director),
Scott W. Fitzgerald (actor),
Stan Main (actor),
Curt Markham (producer),
Rachel Oshlag (actress),
Jesse Conklin (actor),
Chris Clark (actor),
Adrian Esposito (writer),
Adrian Esposito (actor),
Adrian Esposito (producer),
Plot: A historical film, Bury My Heart with Tonawanda tells the story of boy with Downs Syndrome who is rejected by his own family but accepted by the Tonawanda Seneca Nation. The film teaches us about Seneca culture, beliefs and myths and challenges our historical stereotypes about Native Americans.
Keywords: down-syndrome, native-american
Genres:
Drama,
Taglines: Where finding hope and courage became possible in the most unlikely place
Valami Amerika 2. (2008)
Actors:
Gyözö Szabó (actor),
Béla Vaszary (miscellaneous crew),
Imre Csuja (actor),
Lajos Kovács (actor),
Gábor Reviczky (actor),
Antal Cserna (actor),
Carmen Tabanyi (miscellaneous crew),
Szabolcs Thuróczy (actor),
Jason Sokoloff (miscellaneous crew),
Károly Ari (miscellaneous crew),
Eszter Ónodi (actress),
Csaba Pindroch (actor),
Károly Gesztesi (actor),
Andrea Flesch (costume designer),
László Baranyi (actor),
Genres:
Comedy,
All Wrapped Up (2007)
Actors:
Joel D. Wynkoop (actor),
Jason Liquori (writer),
Joel D. Wynkoop (actor),
Debbie Rochon (actress),
Jason Liquori (director),
Joel D. Wynkoop (actor),
Jason Liquori (actor),
Serena Lorien (actress),
Gustavo Perez (actor),
Anesti Vega (actor),
Juliet Reeves (actress),
M. Catherine Holseybrook Wynkoop (actress),
Brewier Welch (actor),
Darryl Baldwin (actor),
Colin Bowman (actor),
Genres:
Horror,
Taglines: Don't go crying to Mummy. Diggng these guys up was a mistake.
The Distance (2000)
Actors:
Sam Anderson (actor),
Eva Zelder (miscellaneous crew),
Adrienne Swan (miscellaneous crew),
Sarah J. Donohue (miscellaneous crew),
Jeanine Rohn (producer),
Benjamin Busch (director),
María Celedonio (actress),
Jennifer Schaefer (producer),
Tammy Tavares (actress),
Kirkland Tibbels (producer),
John Nau (composer),
Judee Morton (actress),
John Schafer (actor),
Robert Gunnerson (writer),
Robert Gunnerson (actor),
Plot: This story is about a man who is suffering from the aftermath of sexual child abuse, while his best friend, who also had an abusive past, tries to help him overcome his tragic life. Instead of concentrating on the abuse, this movie concentrates on the painful after effects of abuse.
Genres:
,
Longitude (2000)
Actors:
Ian McNeice (actor),
Tim McInnerny (actor),
T.P. McKenna (actor),
Alec McCowen (actor),
Ian Hart (actor),
Roger Lloyd-Pack (actor),
Frank Finlay (actor),
Jeremy Irons (actor),
Nigel Davenport (actor),
Michael Gambon (actor),
Brian Cox (actor),
Stephen Fry (actor),
Charles Gray (actor),
Bill Nighy (actor),
Steve Morphew (actor),
Plot: In the 18th century, the only way to navigate accurately at sea was to follow a coastline all the way, which would not get you from Europe to the West Indies or the Americas. Observing the sun or stars would give you the latitude, but not the longitude unless done in conjunction with a clock that would keep time accurately at sea, and no such clock existed. After one too many maritime disasters due to navigational errors, the British Parliament set up a substantial prize for a way to find the longitude at sea. The film's main story is that of craftsman John Harrison: he built a clock that would do the job, what we would now call a marine chronometer. But the Board of Longitude was biased against this approach and claiming the prize was no simple matter. Told in parallel is the 20th century story of Rupert Gould, for whom the restoration of Harrison's clocks to working order became first a hobby, then an obsession that threatened to wreck his life.
Keywords: 1700s, 1920s, admiration, based-on-book, based-on-true-story, british-navy, bureaucracy, chronometer, clock, father-son-relationship
Genres:
Drama,
History,
Quotes:
George Graham: One second a month, sir! You're either a liar or a fool. --Who're your makers?::John Harrison: Myself, and my brother James.::George Graham: Really? Who were you apprenticed to?::John Harrison: My father, as was he. I am a carpenter by profession.::George Graham: A carpenter?!::John Harrison: My timekeepers are made of wood. I've brought some drawings with me.::George Graham: I'm sorry, I mistook you. This is a joke, sir, am I right? Mr. Halley seeks to derive some pleasure from this contrivance? Is he here, perhaps, hiding in a corner to watch my performance?::John Harrison: It is I who am sorry, sir! The fault is mine. It was my impression I was here to see a clockmaker; I find myself in a toy shop by mistake! William!::[turns to leave]
George Graham: Mr. Harrison! Summer and winter... how is it done? How is it done, the compensation?::John Harrison: I use a pendulum of different metals that work against each other.::George Graham: Impossible. Doesn't work. I've tried it.::John Harrison: It is possible. It does work. I've built it.
Rupert Gould: Sir Frank, I'm not asking to mechanically alter the Harrison machines; I just want to bring them back to their proper condition. If they're left as they are much longer, I fear they may become unrecoverable. I know my qualifications appear unlikely; I can only plead that they're no more so than Harrison's own.
Muriel Gould: I want you to give up the clock.::Rupert Gould: I will... when it's finished.::Muriel Gould: Yes, I knew you'd say that. Silly of me, really.
John Harrison: I'm afraid you must excuse me, but I should go back on deck. The air in here is...::John Campbell: Poisonous? You'll get used to it. Most people don't notice it after the first couple of years.
Minister for the Navy: [to Parliament] Honorable Members who mourn with us the recent tragic loss off the Scilly Isles of four of Her Majesty's ships, and 2,000 wretched souls therein, under the command of Admiral Sir Cloudisley Shovell, will be pleased to know that Her Majesty's government is to offer a reward -- a prize of twenty thousand pounds -- to any man offering a practicable and useful solution to the problem of finding longitude at sea. A Board of Longitude will be set up, whose sole business will be to investigate any serious suggestions, and finally, it is profoundly to be hoped, to award this prize.
John Harrison: It's not just beautiful, it's divine: that's where the beauty lies, you see. Each note on the scale is calculated by mathematical formula, based on the circumference of a circle, you see.::Sir Charles Pelham: Uh, almost...::John Harrison: The step between each note is composed of larger and lesser intervals, each derived from pi. It is divine because for the first time we are listening to music as the Lord intended.
Sir Charles Pelham: How can you tell if a clock is running 5 seconds faster, or slower?::John Harrison: My own pendulum clock is adjusted to one second a month.::Sir Charles Pelham: O-ho-ho, no clock can be that accurate.::John Harrison: Mine can.
John Harrison: Impossible, sir. Clock needs a pendulum. Can't take a pendulum to sea.::Sir Charles Pelham: Not like you to say "impossible," John.::John Harrison: No, sir.
Elizabeth Harrison: You've found a way to build this sea-clock, haven't you?::John Harrison: With God's help it might be possible. --I mean, why did He encourage me to build a perfect timepiece in the first place? So the blacksmith might start work 5 seconds earlier or later? Or was it to give us the ability to explore His creation in safety, to move without fear in the space He's given us to inhabit?
Lost at Sea: The Search for Longitude (1998)
Actors:
Patrick Malahide (actor),
Richard Dreyfuss (actor),
Dan Jones (composer),
David Axlerod (writer),
David Axlerod (producer),
Paula Apsell (producer),
Peter Jones (director),
Eve Gage (editor),
Genres:
Biography,
Documentary,
Drama,
Bloodbath at the House of Death (1984)
Actors:
David Lodge (actor),
Derek Lyons (actor),
Barry Cryer (actor),
John Fortune (actor),
Gareth Hunt (actor),
Vincent Price (actor),
Barry Cryer (writer),
Graham Stark (actor),
Cheryl Leigh (miscellaneous crew),
Pamela Stephenson (actress),
Don Warrington (actor),
Gordon Rollings (actor),
Kenny Everett (actor),
Sheila Steafel (actress),
Oscar Quitak (actor),
Plot: Six scientists arrive at the creepy Headstone Manor to investigate a strange phenomena which was the site of a mysterious massacre years earlier where 18 guests were killed in one night. It turns out that the house is the place of a satanic cult lead by a minister monk who plans to kill the scientists who are inhabiting this house of Satan.
Keywords: coven, england, ghost, gore, haunted-house, independent-film, low-comedy, mad-scientist, mansion, murder
Genres:
Comedy,
Horror,
Taglines: The movie that took a lot of guts to make!
Quotes:
Dr. Lukas Mandeville: I find this case enthralling. Have you read all the reports?::Dr. Barbara Coyle: No.::Dr. Lukas Mandeville: Well if you had, you'd know about the strange things that have taken place in that house years ago. Do you realize that eighteen people were murdered there one night?::Dr. Barbara Coyle: Coincidence. Anyway, Lightning never strikes twice.::Dr. Lukas Mandeville: Well it did then. Two people were struck by lightning. Two who's throats were slit. One was hung. Two were axed, four people were skewered in the same bed. And a man watching, simply blew up!::Dr. Barbara Coyle: What happened to the other six?::Dr. Lukas Mandeville: What?::Dr. Barbara Coyle: You said there were eighteen.::Dr. Lukas Mandeville: Oh, yes, yes, the other six. They were found frozen to death in the deep freeze. All wrapped in cling film. They'd been shot.
Elliot Broome: That's the trouble with life today. Too many people assume things and then form opinions, wrongly based on false assumptions.::Stephen Wilson: You mean?::Elliot Broome: Precisely. People always assume that because I'm not interested in football or swilling beer in the local pub every night, and would rather stay at home and lull up a pair of curtains, I must therefore in some way be... less than a man.::Stephen Wilson: My experience... exactly.
Henry Noland: Eighteen in one night? God, that must have put you off sex for life.::Deborah Kedding: Not really, life goes on.::Henry Noland: You're one brave lady. I suppose you had a psychiatrist?::Deborah Kedding: Yes, one of them was a psychiatrist.::Henry Noland: You're kidding me?::Deborah Kedding: No, he was the last one and he made me tell about the other seventeen.::Henry Noland: Oh God, some people are disgusting.
Policewoman: Hello, police, can I help you?::Dr. Lukas Mandeville: Yes, I'd like to report a dead body.::Policewoman: Yes sir, what type of a dead body?::Dr. Lukas Mandeville: Type? Ehm... Upside down with big chests, what's that got to do with it?
Sinister Man: Bow thy knees if you wish to even speak in my presence.::Barmaid: Oh, piss off!
Deborah Kedding: Pass me a knife, would you?::Henry Noland: I suppose a fork is out of the question?::Deborah Kedding: Not necessarily. But let's have dinner first.
Sinister Man: He says we must gather up all the faggots and burn them.::Brother Theresa: I'm not sure I like the sound of this!::Cult member: Don't worry, Brother Theresa, he means wood.
Sinister Man: I don't believe it! Seven hundred years undead, and now this!
Dr. Lukas Mandeville: What the devil is that?::Dr. Barbara Coyle: Sounds like a lot of monks exploding.
Dr. Lukas Mandeville: Now look here. I think we ought to search the house immediately. We'll divide up into pairs. Stephen, Elliot, you stay here and watch the machinery. Okay, the rest of you, follow me.
Brookside (1982)
Actors:
Barry Letts (director),
Les Dennis (actor),
Kenneth Cope (actor),
Brian Murphy (actor),
Mary Tamm (actress),
Phil Redmond (writer),
Sue Johnston (actress),
Philip Casson (director),
Katrin Cartlidge (actress),
Colin McKeown (producer),
Colin McKeown (writer),
Colin McKeown (writer),
Paul Barber (actor),
Malcolm Tierney (actor),
Mal Young (producer),
Genres:
Drama,
Quotes:
Beverly 'Bev' McLoughlin Gonzales Dixon: [making fun of Lindsey] She's gone from stealing pesetas to peeling potatoes.
The California Mail (1929)
Actors:
Harry Joe Brown (miscellaneous crew),
Fred Burns (actor),
Paul Hurst (actor),
Ken Maynard (actor),
Lafe McKee (actor),
Fred Allen (editor),
C.E. Anderson (actor),
Bryan Foy (producer),
Charles R. Rogers (producer),
Marion Jackson (writer),
Marion Jackson (writer),
Albert S. Rogell (director),
Dorothy Dwan (actress),
Leslie Mason (writer),
Genres:
Western,
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Star Trek Into Darkness OST - John Harrison Theme Extended
John Harrison's
Theme.
Music by
Michael Giacchino
Music includes the tracks,
London Calling and Ode To
Harrison. But imho they're the themes of
KHAN!
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The Clock That Changed the World (BBC History of the World)
Of international scientific importance, the
Harrison Clock is only one of only three precision pendulum clocks made by
John Harrison and instrumental in solving the
Longitude problem. The clock was made in 1727 with an amazing fully working wooden mechanism.
Plans are in place to display it as part of an interpretive display at
Leeds City Museum.
With thanks to the
BBC
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George Harrison-My Sweet Lord (Studio Version) Original
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
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John Harrison
His clock and longitude problem
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John Harrison's Theme (Star Trek: Into Darkness Soundtrack Compilation)
Soundtrack music compilation for
John Harrison's theme from
Star Trek: Into Darkness. This is a longer, improved version of the one I posted on my previous channel! The theme was composed for the new
Star Trek movie by
Michael Giacchino.
Tracks used:
0:00 "Brigadoom"
0:47 "Ode To
Harrison" (unreleased)
3:53 "Brigadoom"
4:57 "Ode To Harrison" (unreleased)
6:43 "The
Kronos Wartet"
6:57 "Ode To Harrison" (unreleased)
7:34 "
The San Fran Hustle"
8:27 "
Ship To Ship"
9:29 "Meld-Merized"
10:34 "Ode To Harrison" (unreleased)
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John Harrison's wooden clocks - part 1
This video explains the origin of the 1714 Act that offered the '
Longitude Prize' and how the humble country carpenter
John Harrison progressed from making simple domestic clocks to more sophisticated precision timekeepers.
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John Harrison Rodeo clown
Rodeo clown
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John harrison, lead the way. (original song)
Me playing an original song with a jakey backround
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Creepshow Soundtrack // John Harrison -- Waxwork Records [Full Vinyl Rip]
Enjoy this amazing release from
Waxwork Records!
Equipment:
Technics SL-D1 turntable (Shure M97xe cartridge)
ART DJ
PRE II Preamp
Video -
Canon t3i (
600D)
Audio - Presonus Firestudio &
Reaper
(Discogs info)
Tracklist
A1
Prologue
A2
The Creepshow Welcomes You
A3
Henry Is
Told The Family Secrets
A4 She Bashed His
Head In
A5
Bedelia Arrives
A6 Where's My
Cake?
I Want My Cake
A7 Nate Comes Out Of
The Grave
A8 Henry
Goes Looking
A9 Henry Meets
Nate; Henry Gets Crushed
A10 I Got My Cake
A11 Sylvia On A
Platter - A
Meteor Arrives
A12 Jordy Discovers His Meteor
A13 Jordy Hallucinates And
Takes A
Bath
A14 From
The Farm To
The Beach
A15 Get In That
Hole,
Harry
A16 If You Can
Hold Your Breath
A17 Richard Watches Them
Drown
A18 From The Beach To
...
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George Harrison - Here comes the sun (Subtitulada)
Letra: (Sin Errores)
Ahí viene el sol,
Ahí viene el sol,
Y digo: está todo bien.
Mi pequeña,
Ha sido un largo, frío y solitario invierno.
Mi pequeña,
Parece como si hubiera durado años.
Ya llega el sol,
Ya llega el sol,
Y digo: está todo bien.
Mi pequeña,
Las sonrisas han vuelto a los rostros.
Mi pequeña,
Parecía como si la luz no hubiera existido durante años.
Ahí viene el sol,
Ahí viene el sol,
Y digo: está todo bien.
Sol, sol, sol;
Ahí viene.
Sol, sol, sol;
Ahí viene.
Sol, sol, sol;
Ahí viene.
Mi pequeña,
siento como el hielo va derritiéndose de a poco.
Mi pequeña,
Parece que se hubieran pasado años desde que estuvo despejado el cielo.
Ahí viene el sol,
Ahí viene el sol,
Está todo bien.
Ahí viene el sol,
Ahí viene el sol,
Está todo bien.
Está todo bien.
George Harrison-My Sweet Lord (Studio Version) Original
videos
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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
wn.com/George Harrison My Sweet Lord (Studio Version) Original
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
- published: 10 Aug 2012
- views: 27999821
John Harrison
videos
His clock and longitude problem
His clock and longitude problem
wn.com/John Harrison
His clock and longitude problem
- published: 06 May 2008
- views: 23473
John Harrison's wooden clocks - part 1
videos
This video explains the origin of the 1714 Act that offered the '
Longitude Prize' and how the humble country carpenter
John Harrison progressed from making simp
...
This video explains the origin of the 1714 Act that offered the '
Longitude Prize' and how the humble country carpenter
John Harrison progressed from making simple domestic clocks to more sophisticated precision timekeepers.
wn.com/John Harrison's Wooden Clocks Part 1
This video explains the origin of the 1714 Act that offered the '
Longitude Prize' and how the humble country carpenter
John Harrison progressed from making simple domestic clocks to more sophisticated precision timekeepers.
- published: 03 Nov 2009
- views: 30578
John harrison, lead the way. (original song)
videos
Me playing an original song with a jakey backround
Me playing an original song with a jakey backround
wn.com/John Harrison, Lead The Way. (Original Song)
Me playing an original song with a jakey backround
- published: 23 Jan 2015
- views: 1123
Creepshow Soundtrack // John Harrison -- Waxwork Records [Full Vinyl Rip]
videos
Enjoy this amazing release from
Waxwork Records!
Equipment:
Technics SL-D1 turntable (Shure M97xe cartridge)
ART DJ
PRE II Preamp
Video -
Canon t3i (
600D)
Audio - Presonus Firestudio &
Reaper
(Discogs info)
Tracklist
A1
Prologue
A2
The Creepshow Welcomes You
A3
Henry Is
Told The Family Secrets
A4 She Bashed His
Head In
A5
Bedelia Arrives
A6 Where's My
Cake?
I Want My Cake
A7 Nate Comes Out Of
The Grave
A8 Henry
Goes Looking
A9 Henry Meets
Nate; Henry Gets Crushed
A10 I Got My Cake
A11 Sylvia On A
Platter - A
Meteor Arrives
A12 Jordy Discovers His Meteor
A13 Jordy Hallucinates And
Takes A
Bath
A14 From
The Farm To
The Beach
A15 Get In That
Hole,
Harry
A16 If You Can
Hold Your Breath
A17 Richard Watches Them
Drown
A18 From The Beach To
The College
B1
Mike Discovers The Crate
B2 Dex And Mike
Move The Crate
B3 Dex And Mike
Open The Crate
B4 Mike Meets
Fluffy
B5 Henry
Leaves Wilma A
Note
B6 Wilma
Looks Under
The Stairs
B7
Wake Up! Wake Up!
B8 Fluffy Eats Wilma
B9 Henry Dumps Fluffy
B10 What Are Friends For?
B11 Bastards
B12 Bugs Start Creeping Up On Pratt
B13 Blackout
B14 The End Of Pratt
B15 Garbage Men Find Billy's
Comic Book
B16 Until
Next Time
Credits
Arranged By [Vocals] --
Michelle DiBucci
Artwork -- Ghoulish
Gary Pullin*
Composed By,
Performer,
Liner Notes,
Producer,
Synthesizer [
Prophet V Polyphonic Music System],
Grand Piano [
Steinway And Weber],
Bass [
Fender Precision] --
John Harrison (6)
Engineer,
Mixed By -- Don Garvin
Liner Notes --
George A. Romero
Mastered By [For
Vinyl] --
J. Yuenger*
Piano [Additional
Performance] --
Michael Abelson
Producer --
John Sutton (2)
Producer [
Score Remix] --
Ford Thaxton*
Remix [Score] -- Michael
Farrow
Technician [
Original 24
Track Digital Conversion] --
Johnny D.
Davis*
Notes
180 gram vinyl in a heavyweight, casebound, tip-on gatefold jacket with a satin coating and black innersleeve. A built-in booklet features production stills, artwork, and liner notes. Also comes with a satin coated, 12×12 art print of
The Creeper.
Available in five versions, with each one meant to represent a different story from the film:
Father's Day - cake icing white with blood clot splatter [
Side B]
Something To
Tide You Over - ocean blue
The
Lonesome Death of Jordy Verril - meteor shit green
The Crate - fluffy fur grey with blood clot splatter [
Side A]
They're Creeping Up On You - cockroach brown
wn.com/Creepshow Soundtrack John Harrison Waxwork Records Full Vinyl Rip
Enjoy this amazing release from
Waxwork Records!
Equipment:
Technics SL-D1 turntable (Shure M97xe cartridge)
ART DJ
PRE II Preamp
Video -
Canon t3i (
600D)
Audio - Presonus Firestudio &
Reaper
(Discogs info)
Tracklist
A1
Prologue
A2
The Creepshow Welcomes You
A3
Henry Is
Told The Family Secrets
A4 She Bashed His
Head In
A5
Bedelia Arrives
A6 Where's My
Cake?
I Want My Cake
A7 Nate Comes Out Of
The Grave
A8 Henry
Goes Looking
A9 Henry Meets
Nate; Henry Gets Crushed
A10 I Got My Cake
A11 Sylvia On A
Platter - A
Meteor Arrives
A12 Jordy Discovers His Meteor
A13 Jordy Hallucinates And
Takes A
Bath
A14 From
The Farm To
The Beach
A15 Get In That
Hole,
Harry
A16 If You Can
Hold Your Breath
A17 Richard Watches Them
Drown
A18 From The Beach To
The College
B1
Mike Discovers The Crate
B2 Dex And Mike
Move The Crate
B3 Dex And Mike
Open The Crate
B4 Mike Meets
Fluffy
B5 Henry
Leaves Wilma A
Note
B6 Wilma
Looks Under
The Stairs
B7
Wake Up! Wake Up!
B8 Fluffy Eats Wilma
B9 Henry Dumps Fluffy
B10 What Are Friends For?
B11 Bastards
B12 Bugs Start Creeping Up On Pratt
B13 Blackout
B14 The End Of Pratt
B15 Garbage Men Find Billy's
Comic Book
B16 Until
Next Time
Credits
Arranged By [Vocals] --
Michelle DiBucci
Artwork -- Ghoulish
Gary Pullin*
Composed By,
Performer,
Liner Notes,
Producer,
Synthesizer [
Prophet V Polyphonic Music System],
Grand Piano [
Steinway And Weber],
Bass [
Fender Precision] --
John Harrison (6)
Engineer,
Mixed By -- Don Garvin
Liner Notes --
George A. Romero
Mastered By [For
Vinyl] --
J. Yuenger*
Piano [Additional
Performance] --
Michael Abelson
Producer --
John Sutton (2)
Producer [
Score Remix] --
Ford Thaxton*
Remix [Score] -- Michael
Farrow
Technician [
Original 24
Track Digital Conversion] --
Johnny D.
Davis*
Notes
180 gram vinyl in a heavyweight, casebound, tip-on gatefold jacket with a satin coating and black innersleeve. A built-in booklet features production stills, artwork, and liner notes. Also comes with a satin coated, 12×12 art print of
The Creeper.
Available in five versions, with each one meant to represent a different story from the film:
Father's Day - cake icing white with blood clot splatter [
Side B]
Something To
Tide You Over - ocean blue
The
Lonesome Death of Jordy Verril - meteor shit green
The Crate - fluffy fur grey with blood clot splatter [
Side A]
They're Creeping Up On You - cockroach brown
- published: 30 Apr 2014
- views: 46147
George Harrison - Here comes the sun (Subtitulada)
videos
Letra: (Sin Errores)
Ahí viene el sol,
Ahí viene el sol,
Y digo: está todo bien.
Mi pequeña,
Ha sido un largo, frío y solitario invierno.
Mi pequeña,
Parece c
...
Letra: (Sin Errores)
Ahí viene el sol,
Ahí viene el sol,
Y digo: está todo bien.
Mi pequeña,
Ha sido un largo, frío y solitario invierno.
Mi pequeña,
Parece como si hubiera durado años.
Ya llega el sol,
Ya llega el sol,
Y digo: está todo bien.
Mi pequeña,
Las sonrisas han vuelto a los rostros.
Mi pequeña,
Parecía como si la luz no hubiera existido durante años.
Ahí viene el sol,
Ahí viene el sol,
Y digo: está todo bien.
Sol, sol, sol;
Ahí viene.
Sol, sol, sol;
Ahí viene.
Sol, sol, sol;
Ahí viene.
Mi pequeña,
siento como el hielo va derritiéndose de a poco.
Mi pequeña,
Parece que se hubieran pasado años desde que estuvo despejado el cielo.
Ahí viene el sol,
Ahí viene el sol,
Está todo bien.
Ahí viene el sol,
Ahí viene el sol,
Está todo bien.
Está todo bien.
wn.com/George Harrison Here Comes The Sun (Subtitulada)
Letra: (Sin Errores)
Ahí viene el sol,
Ahí viene el sol,
Y digo: está todo bien.
Mi pequeña,
Ha sido un largo, frío y solitario invierno.
Mi pequeña,
Parece como si hubiera durado años.
Ya llega el sol,
Ya llega el sol,
Y digo: está todo bien.
Mi pequeña,
Las sonrisas han vuelto a los rostros.
Mi pequeña,
Parecía como si la luz no hubiera existido durante años.
Ahí viene el sol,
Ahí viene el sol,
Y digo: está todo bien.
Sol, sol, sol;
Ahí viene.
Sol, sol, sol;
Ahí viene.
Sol, sol, sol;
Ahí viene.
Mi pequeña,
siento como el hielo va derritiéndose de a poco.
Mi pequeña,
Parece que se hubieran pasado años desde que estuvo despejado el cielo.
Ahí viene el sol,
Ahí viene el sol,
Está todo bien.
Ahí viene el sol,
Ahí viene el sol,
Está todo bien.
Está todo bien.
- published: 28 May 2013
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