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Title: Raven vs Triple Geno Saurer's
Description: The battle at the end where Raven fights three Geno Saurer's.
Title: Glasses - How did people see in the 14th Century? Music Video
Description: I have never known if the song 'Glasses' by 'Sha Na Na' is supposed to be serious with its lyrics 'How did people see in the 14th Century when no one had invented glasses?'. This is a video interpretation of the song. I hope you enjoy it. Please vote and comment. For anyone interested, the song is: 'Glasses' by American band, Sha Na Na. The song is taken from their 1973 album 'The night is still young'. No Copyright Infringement Intended.
Title: Crime of the Century
Description: A music video set to the music of Crime of the Century by Supertramp. 'A seven-minute glimpse of shocking reality, that seems to transcend time from a post-apocalyptic world, using fantasy and reality, combined to create an alternate future. A summary of the political and post-millennial world in which we all live in, a reminder that danger lurks at every dark corner in our shadowed society.' (James Bryn) An AWT Films production, www.awtfilms.co.uk Please rate! Thanks very much for watching.
Title: Green Day - 21st Century Breakdown (Video)
Description: © 2009 WMG greenday.com The Official Music Video for "21st Century Breakdown" Directed by Marc Webb
Title: Shall We Change the Subject? A Music Historian Reflects
Description: In this lecture, Richard Taruskin reflects on the historiography of music and its embrace of a Whiggish paradigm that he argues has had a deleterious effect on the value and practice of music. Taruskin's extensive work as a scholar and music journalist has earned him the title "America's national musicologist" (Der Spiegel). A specialist in Russian and Soviet music, twentieth-century music, the theory of performance, music and politics, and general historiography, Taruskin has authored and edited numerous books and articles, most recently the six-volume "Oxford History of Western Music" (2005) and "Music in the Western World: A History in Documents" (2007). Stanford University: www.stanford.edu Stanford Humanities Center: shc.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com
Title: Green Day - 21 Guns (Video)
Description: © 2009 WMG fuse.tv - VOTE FOR GREEN DAY IN FUSE's Best Video of 2009! Official Video for 21 Guns by Green Day! Directed by Marc Webb.
Title: "ONE WEEK" Starring Buster Keaton - Part 2 of 2
Description: This is PART TWO of a two part video (due to the YouTube 10 minute limit) In a performance on 2/23/2008 at a concert sponsored by The Scott Joplin International Ragtime Foundation, pianist Marty Mincer, Adam Swanson and "Perfesser" Bill Edwards provided the music for a showing of the silent film "ONE WEEK" that starred Buster Keaton. The purpose of the event was to demonstrate to the audience what it was like in the early 1900's to view a movie with the kind of music they would have heard performed by the pianists of that era. This was really an enjoyable event! I wish you could have been there. _ 2008 (more)
Title: The Tragically Hip - Ahead By A Century
Description: Music video by The Tragically Hip performing Ahead By A Century. (C) 1996 MCA Music Entertainment Ltd.
Title: Green Day - 21 Guns - Live Version - 21st Century Breakdown
Description: All sound recording and images are copyrighted by their respective copyright owners. Copyright: Reprise Records. A Warner Music Group Company (WMG) ⓒ Official website of Warner Bros. and Reprise Records: www.warnerbrosrecords.com Green Day Official Website: www.greenday.com Green Day Official YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com Music Is Culture "21 Guns" is an alternative rock song written and recorded by the American band Green Day, released from Reprise Records. It is the second single off of their eighth studio album, 21st Century Breakdown. Release and reception: "21 Guns" was released May 25, 2009 to modern rock radio stations, although it had already been played on some radio stations such as KROQ in Los Angeles. The actual single will be released on June 17. "21 Guns" is on the upcoming soundtrack of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, which will be released on June 23. At the pre-release preview of 21st Century Breakdown, the MTV News reviewer called this song, "a cell-phones-in-the-air anthem" Meaning Billie Joe Armstrong told Q magazine, "It brings up 21st Century Breakdown in a lot of ways, and the 21 gun-salute for someone that's fallen, but done in an arena rock 'n' roll sort of way. 21 Guns [Español] 21 Guns será el próximo sencillo del grupo de punk rock Green Day, y es la decimosexta canción del disco 21st Century Breakdown. Grabación: 21 Guns fue grabada en el 2008 para ser lanzada en el 2009 con el disco 21st Century Breakdown. La cancion tiene un gran ...
Title: Green Day 21st Century Breakdown Live DTE Energy Music Theatre Detroit, MI 8/23/10
Description: from the show in Michigan. Only the second part of the song, sorry
Title: Howard Goodalls 20th Century Greats - The Beatles (Part 1)
Description: A great documentary on the beatles and how they changed the face of popular music. Unfortunately the very beginning is missing. The rest is all here though. Original Airdate: 11-27-04 Full info here: www.channel4.com
Title: Frédéric Chopin - Prelude in E-Minor (op.28 no. 4)
Description: Frédéric Chopin-Prelude in E-Minor (op.28 no. 4) Played by: Aldona Dvarionaite Fryderyk Chopin (Polish: Fryderyk [Franciszek] Chopin, sometimes Szopen; French: Frédéric [François] Chopin;March 1, 1810 -- October 17, 1849) was a Polish virtuoso pianist and piano composer of the Romantic period. He is widely regarded as the greatest Polish composer, and one of the most influential composers for piano in the 19th century. Chopin was a genius of universal appeal. His music conquers the most diverse audiences. When the first notes of Chopin sound through the concert hall there is a happy sigh of recognition. All over the world men and women know his music. They love it. They are moved by it. Yet it is not "Romantic music" in the Byronic sense. It does not tell stories or paint pictures. It is expressive and personal, but still a pure art. Even in this abstract atomic age, where emotion is not fashionable, Chopin endures. His music is the universal language of human communication. When I play Chopin I know I speak directly to the hearts of people! Chopin's music for the piano combined a unique rhythmic sense (particularly his use of rubato), frequent use of chromaticism, and counterpoint. This mixture produces a particularly fragile sound in the melody and the harmony, which are nonetheless underpinned by solid and interesting harmonic techniques. He took the new salon genre of the nocturne, invented by Irish composer John Field, to a deeper level of sophistication. Three of ...
Title: Claude Debussy - Reverie (Original)
Description: A video I made with Claude Debussy's Reverie (new video). Achille-Claude Debussy (August 22, 1862 March 25, 1918) was a French composer. Along with Maurice Ravel, he is considered one of the most prominent figures working within the field of Impressionist music, though he himself intensely disliked the term when applied to his compositions. Debussy is not only among the most important of all French composers; he was also a central figure in European music at the turn of the twentieth century. His music is noted for its sensory component and how it is not often formed around one key or pitch. Often Debussy's work reflected the activities or turbulence in his own life. His music virtually defines the transition from late-Romantic music to twentieth century modernist music. In French literary circles, the style of this period was known as Symbolism, a movement that directly inspired Debussy both as a composer and as an active cultural participant.
Title: How Music Works 1 - Melody - Part 5
Description: Back to Part 1: www.youtube.com Part 5: Looks at melodic developments in 20th century popular music, including Sting's: "We work the Black Sea" - using the ancient Dorian mode! Looks at how Irish and Anglo folk traditions and the Shakers' religious music, met African music. Concludes with Paul Simon's "Bridge over troubled Water." Thanks to PeterInglisGuitar for the video summaries. ;)
Title: Hammerfall - Knights Of The 21st Century
Description: Hammerfall Knights Of The 21st Century music video clip hard rock metal