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Ian MacCormick (known by the pseudonym Ian MacDonald; 3 October 1948 – 20 August 2003) was a British music critic and author, best known for both Revolution in the Head, his critical history of the Beatles which borrowed techniques from art historians, and The New Shostakovich, a study of Russian composer Dmitri Shostakovich. MacDonald was instrumental in popularising Nick Drake during the late 1970s and early 1980s.
MacDonald briefly attended King's College, Cambridge, at first to study English, then Archaeology and Anthropology. He dropped out after a year. While at Cambridge, he was distantly acquainted with the singer/songwriter Nick Drake. From 1972 to 1975 he served as assistant editor at the NME. MacDonald began a songwriting collaboration as lyricist with Quiet Sun, which included his brother Bill MacCormick and future Roxy Music guitarist Phil Manzanera. The collaboration resumed in the late 1970s, with MacDonald providing lyrics for the album Listen Now. Later, Brian Eno assisted MacDonald in producing Sub Rosa, an album of his songs released on Manzanera's label.
McDonald and Giles is an album of music released by British musicians Ian McDonald and Michael Giles in 1971. The album was first issued on Island Records (ILPS 9126) in the UK and in the US as Cotillion Records (SD 9042), a division of Atlantic Records. The album was recorded at Island Studios between May and July 1970. Although McDonald and Giles remains popular among King Crimson fans, its commercial success was limited. The duo did not record a second album.
Ian McDonald and Michael Giles were members of the original King Crimson line-up, and were featured performers on the band's debut album, In the Court of the Crimson King (1969). Both left the group at the end of its first North American tour in 1969, although Giles appeared on the second King Crimson album, In the Wake of Poseidon (1970), as a session musician. Two other King Crimson members also worked on McDonald and Giles: Peter Giles and Peter Sinfield.
The music on McDonald and Giles contains many of the pastoral and musically complex elements of King Crimson, while generally avoiding that band's darker tendencies. The song "Flight of the Ibis" has a similar melody and rhythm to King Crimson's "Cadence and Cascade", with different lyrics. The album contains a guest appearance by Steve Winwood, playing organ and piano on "Turnham Green". Winwood's group Traffic were working on John Barleycorn Must Die at Island Studios at the same time.
Actors: William Hamilton (editor), Hobart Bosworth (actor), Frank Currier (actor), Creighton Hale (actor), Brandon Hurst (actor), Norman Kerry (actor), Henry Kolker (actor), David Torrence (actor), John Wayne (actor), Lillian Gish (actress), Mary Gordon (actress), Carmencita Johnson (actress), Margaret Mann (actress), William Axt (composer), John S. Robertson (director),
Genres: Drama, Romance,Actors: Thomas R. Mills (actor), Fritzi Brunette (actress), Lawrence B. McGill (director), Virginia Westbrook (actress),
Plot: The girl's father wants her to marry her rich suitor, but she loves the poor one. One evening, both young men are calling on the girl. Her father is all attention to the rich fellow. The girl puts a record into the phonograph and she and her sweetheart sit back in the shadows as "Annie Laurie" is played. The father's face softens; he sees himself a young man courting his sweetheart back in the early sixties. The Civil War breaks: he goes off in a Union uniform, carrying a knot of ribbon from the girl, and the last thing he remembers is her voice singing the old familiar "Annie Laurie." He is wounded and taken to the house of a Southern girl who cares for him and sends for the Northern girl and her father. When they arrive he does not know them, until the girl, inspired by a sudden thought, kneels at his bedside and sings "Annie Laurie" to him. Then he remembers and they are soon in close embrace. At this point in his dream the old man awakens. The phonograph is still playing "Annie Laurie." The young lovers, in their dim corner, are oblivious to all but themselves. Remembering the days of his own romance, the father suggests to the rich suitor that they leave the young pair alone.
Keywords: character-name-in-title9/02/2017 Senator Ian Macdonald attempts to halt the removal of the parliamentary 'Gold Pass' on the basis of retrospective legislation should not be allowed.
Born and raised in Halifax, Nova Scotia, MacDonald got his start as a songwriter while attending UCCB in Sydney. Like many Maritimers before him, he moved west to Calgary in the late 80's looking for a change. In moving away, he discovered the importance of his roots, his history and his love for the Maritimes. He speaks to those things in his music but the emotion and honesty of his songs is real no matter where you're from. MacDonald has an energy that envelops the listener and allows a sincere connection. Live, MacDonald captivates audiences with his gravel-edged voice, disarming stage presence and easy rapport. MacDonald sings songs that just get under your skin and stay there.
Steve Hackett - Ian Mcdonald - John Wetton \\ I Talk To The Wind From album of group King Crimson "In The Court Of The Crimson King" - 1969. Said the straight man to the late man Where have you been I've been here and I've been there And I've been in between. I talk to the wind My words are all carried away I talk to the wind The wind does not hear The wind cannot hear. I'm on the outside looking inside What do I see Much confusion, disillusion All around me. You don't possess me Don't impress me Just upset my mind Can't instruct me or conduct me Just use up my time I talk to the wind My words are all carried away I talk to the wind The wind does not hear The wind cannot hear.
The third track from Ian McDonald and Michael Giles 1971 album McDonald & Giles. Fresh from King Crimson, McDonald and Giles got together to record this single album before going their separate ways. Giles brought in his brother Peter Giles to play bass but most other instruments are handled by McDonald and Giles themselves (Steve Winwood and Michael Blakesley make short appearances on other tracks). Unlike the dark and majestic work of King Crimson, McDonald & Giles is much folksier and lighter, yet maintaning much of the proggy and jazzy elements, especially the flowing drumming of Giles and moving saxophones, mellotrons and flutes of McDonald that was essential to early Crimson. This particular track, while not an absolute highlight of the album (if you ask me that is) is a very pretty ...
Try as he may to escape the calling, Sideshow artist Ian MacDonald explains how nothing could ultimately stand in the way of his dream to draw. View more Artist Profiles: http://www.sideshow.com/AP Sideshow Collectibles and Sideshow Experience are registered trademarks and copyright of Sideshow Inc. All Rights Reserved.
LLEVANT CHAMBER BRASS. Sea Sketches. Ian MacDonald Kiko Royo Soriano - Trumpet Sergio Díaz García - Trumpet Alfonso Gutiérrez Orenga - French Horn Alberto Sanfelix Forner - Trombone Iván Navarro Arjona - Tuba http://llevantchamberbrass.tk/ https://www.facebook.com/LlevantChamberBrass https://twitter.com/LlevantChamberB
14/10/2016 Senator Ian Macdonald asks a series of questions of S-G Justin Gleeson in an attempt to find out the source of journalist Laura Tingle's detailed story on the disagreement between Gleeson and A-G George Brandis.
Summer School 2015 / Ysgol Haf 2015 Tuesday / Dydd Mawrth Summer School is an intensive, five-day residential learning experience bringing together leaders and managers to address key issues on a specific leadership topic. Mae'r Ysgol Haf yn brofiad dysgu preswyl dwys dros bum diwrnod a fydd yn dwyn ynghyd arweinwyr a rheolwyr i drafod materion allweddol sydd ynghlwm â phwnc arwain penodol
17/09/15 Qld LNP Senator Ian MacDonald doesn't have to withdraw after "Learn to speak Australian" quip.
9/02/2017 Senator Ian Macdonald attempts to halt the removal of the parliamentary 'Gold Pass' on the basis of retrospective legislation should not be allowed.
Born and raised in Halifax, Nova Scotia, MacDonald got his start as a songwriter while attending UCCB in Sydney. Like many Maritimers before him, he moved west to Calgary in the late 80's looking for a change. In moving away, he discovered the importance of his roots, his history and his love for the Maritimes. He speaks to those things in his music but the emotion and honesty of his songs is real no matter where you're from. MacDonald has an energy that envelops the listener and allows a sincere connection. Live, MacDonald captivates audiences with his gravel-edged voice, disarming stage presence and easy rapport. MacDonald sings songs that just get under your skin and stay there.
Steve Hackett - Ian Mcdonald - John Wetton \\ I Talk To The Wind From album of group King Crimson "In The Court Of The Crimson King" - 1969. Said the straight man to the late man Where have you been I've been here and I've been there And I've been in between. I talk to the wind My words are all carried away I talk to the wind The wind does not hear The wind cannot hear. I'm on the outside looking inside What do I see Much confusion, disillusion All around me. You don't possess me Don't impress me Just upset my mind Can't instruct me or conduct me Just use up my time I talk to the wind My words are all carried away I talk to the wind The wind does not hear The wind cannot hear.
The third track from Ian McDonald and Michael Giles 1971 album McDonald & Giles. Fresh from King Crimson, McDonald and Giles got together to record this single album before going their separate ways. Giles brought in his brother Peter Giles to play bass but most other instruments are handled by McDonald and Giles themselves (Steve Winwood and Michael Blakesley make short appearances on other tracks). Unlike the dark and majestic work of King Crimson, McDonald & Giles is much folksier and lighter, yet maintaning much of the proggy and jazzy elements, especially the flowing drumming of Giles and moving saxophones, mellotrons and flutes of McDonald that was essential to early Crimson. This particular track, while not an absolute highlight of the album (if you ask me that is) is a very pretty ...
Try as he may to escape the calling, Sideshow artist Ian MacDonald explains how nothing could ultimately stand in the way of his dream to draw. View more Artist Profiles: http://www.sideshow.com/AP Sideshow Collectibles and Sideshow Experience are registered trademarks and copyright of Sideshow Inc. All Rights Reserved.
LLEVANT CHAMBER BRASS. Sea Sketches. Ian MacDonald Kiko Royo Soriano - Trumpet Sergio Díaz García - Trumpet Alfonso Gutiérrez Orenga - French Horn Alberto Sanfelix Forner - Trombone Iván Navarro Arjona - Tuba http://llevantchamberbrass.tk/ https://www.facebook.com/LlevantChamberBrass https://twitter.com/LlevantChamberB
14/10/2016 Senator Ian Macdonald asks a series of questions of S-G Justin Gleeson in an attempt to find out the source of journalist Laura Tingle's detailed story on the disagreement between Gleeson and A-G George Brandis.
Summer School 2015 / Ysgol Haf 2015 Tuesday / Dydd Mawrth Summer School is an intensive, five-day residential learning experience bringing together leaders and managers to address key issues on a specific leadership topic. Mae'r Ysgol Haf yn brofiad dysgu preswyl dwys dros bum diwrnod a fydd yn dwyn ynghyd arweinwyr a rheolwyr i drafod materion allweddol sydd ynghlwm â phwnc arwain penodol
17/09/15 Qld LNP Senator Ian MacDonald doesn't have to withdraw after "Learn to speak Australian" quip.
Conversation between Henry Mintzberg and L. Ian MacDonald
Presented by Professor Ian Macdonald, the University of Nottingham, at the Food Addiction Symposium 7 October 2013.
Sam Michael Vs Podcast Episode 3: The owner of Ethos Comedy and happiest man in comedy Ian Macdonald talks about the launch night of said Ethos, the parking situation on my road and brining back VHS. Ethos Comedy info and Tickets: goo.gl/KkgDYh Ian McDonald Official Website: goo.gl/x7YgDK Follow me on Twitter here:witter.com/SamMichaelC Subscribe for more!