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Title: Union Pacific Big Boy Collection
Description: The biggest, the strongest, the grandest American steam locomotive. Only 25 were built and now — for the first time — Pentrex shares ALL 25 of the Big Boys in action in the most incredible display of steam power ever!
Title: Dipset Presents 40 Cal "The Big Boys" feat. Jha Jha
Description: DIPSET ALL DAY! Peep 40 Cal's brand new video "The Big Boys" feat. the first lady of Dipset Jha Jha. Check the dope outro featuring "Getting By" NEW ALBUM BROKEN SAFETY 2 IN STORES SEPT. 11th!!! Visit www.myspace.com/40caldipset for more music
Title: Heavy D & The Boyz - Mr. Big Stuff
Description: Music video by Heavy D & The Boyz performing Mr. Big Stuff
with Warrington Hudlin, Warrington Hudlin
(C) 1986 Universal Records Inc.
Title: BOYS LIKE GIRLS - Hero/Heroine
Description: Boys Like Girls video "Hero/Heroine" from debut album. Available now!
Title: BIG BOY (MARIA)
Description: OLD SCHOOL MARIA BY BIG BOY
Title: 112 - Only You (Bad Boy REMIX)ft Notorious BIG, Puffy & Mase
Description: 112 - Only You (Bad Boy remix) feat. Notorious BIG, Puffy & Mase BaDaZz Creations 2000 Arista/BMG
Title: Fantasia featuring Big Boi - Hood Boy
Description: Fantasia featuring Big Boi Hood Boy
(C) 2006 19 Recordings Limited
Title: Big Brovaz - Baby Boy
Description: Big Brovaz - Baby Boy
Title: Pretenders - I'm Not In Love (Stereo!)
Description: To enable STEREO click here:
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I'm not in love, so don't forget it
It's just a silly phase I'm going through
And just because I call you up
Don't get me wrong, don't think you've got it made
I'm not in love, no no
It's because
I'd like to see you, but then again
That doesn't mean you mean that much to me
So if I call you, don't make a fuss
Don't tell your friends about the two of us
I'm not in love, no no
It's because
Ooh, you'll wait a long time for me
Ooh, you'll wait a long time
Ooh, you'll wait a long time for me
Ooh, you'll wait a long time
I keep your picture upon the wall
It hides a nasty stain that's lying there
So don't you ask me to give it back
I know you know it doesn't mean that much to me
I'm not in love, I'm not in love
Be quiet, big boys don't cry
Big boys don't cry
______________________________
"I'm Not in Love" is a song written by Eric Stewart and Graham Gouldman of the English group 10cc, from the album The Original Soundtrack.
A collaborative effort built around a title by Eric Stewart, "I'm Not in Love", is notable for its innovative production, especially its choral backing. An ethereal sound was created by laboriously building up multiple overdubs of the voices of Stewart, Graham Gouldman, Kevin Godley and Lol Creme singing a single note in unison. This multi-track was then mixed down and dubbed down onto 16-track tape. This process was repeated across all sixteen tracks to create a lush 256-voice "virtual" choir that could "sing" chromatic chords.[1] A number of these prepared multi-tracks were then cut into several endless loops, each of which contained the basic notes of the main chords used in the song. The chorus loops could then be played by using the mixing desk rather like a keyboard -- each chord could be sounded by bringing up the fader for that loop. The instrumental break featured the repeated spoken phrase: "Be quiet, big boys don't cry...", which was spoken by Kathy Warren, the receptionist of the Strawberry Studios where the band recorded the track. These whispered lyrics would later serve as the inspiration for the name of the 1980's band, Boys Don't Cry.
In this pre-sampler period, the group was able to simulate a large polyphonic choir, creating a dramatic tonal effect similar to that produced by the well-known choir setting on the Mellotron, but with a far richer sound, and in full stereo. The same effect was used in Billy Joel's ballad "Just the Way You Are", released two years later. Released in May 1975, it became the band's second number one single and stayed on the top spot in the UK for two weeks from June 24th. Seemingly destined to last many weeks at the top of the Hot 100, the record instead peaked at #2 for three weeks, shut out of the top spot by a different #1 each week ("The Hustle" and "One Of These Nights" and "Jive Talkin'").
In a BBC interview,[2] Eric Stewart told how the song began as a bossa nova version, but was ditched by the band after Kevin Godley and Lol Creme dismissed it as "crap". Although the band moved on to record "One Night in Paris", they noticed that studio staff were still walking around singing "I'm Not in Love". Stewart recalled: "I looked at Graham (Gouldman), and I said that song's a hit, you know. I don't know what's going on here, but I think we got to try it again. And blow me down, Kevin came up with the idea. He said, 'Let's do something very different. Now let's do a whole track and the whole backing track is voices'.".
The song, once complete, became instrumental in 10cc's launch to international fame. According to Stewart, the band was already being courted by Phonogram to leave Jonathan King's UK Records label and sign a new deal. He said: "I rang them. I said come and have a listen to what we've done, come and have a listen to this track. And they came up and they freaked, and they said 'This is a masterpiece. How much money, what do you want? What sort of a contract do you want? We'll do anything'. On the strength of that one song, we did a five-year deal with them for five albums and they paid us a serious amount of money."
The song has been covered by Richie Havens, Dee Dee Sharp Gamble, Amy Grant, Grandaddy, Stanley Turrentine, Chris Standring, Johnny Logan, Richard Clayderman, Will To Power (peaked at #7 on the Billboard chart in 1991), Deborah Blando, The Pretenders, Brotherhood of Man, Red Red Meat, John O'Banion,Outrageous Cherry, Fun Lovin' Criminals, Päivi Kautto-Niemi, The BB Band, Olive, Geb.el, Gloritone, Tori Amos, Unfinished Thought, Donny Osmond, Rick Springfield, Deni Hines, Queen Latifah, Rozz Williams (Accept The Gift Of Sin) and Japanese singer Ryohei. Former Supreme Scherrie Payne had a club hit with her version of the song back in 1982 on Megatone Records.
Title: Big Boy - Mis Ojos Lloran Por Ti
Description: BIG BOY!!!!
Title: Jeff Healey Blues Band at the Islington Academy,London 2007
Description: A very special thanks to MR Robert Farmer from Carbis Bay, St Ives,Cornwall for shooting this footage of the late great Jeff Healey at the Islington Academy in London, England 2007. The audio is from Jeff`s new record " Mess of Blues" and has been synced to Bob`s video footage of the same concert and the results are what you see. There is going to be a big tribute night planned for Jeff`s family at the Sound Academy in Toronto, Canada. May 3rd, 2008 is the date and The Jeff Healey Blues Band will be backing up an assortment of guests that were friends of one of the greatest musicians ever.The new CD will be available internationally through Ruf Records http://www.rufrecords.de/ and in Canada through Stony Plain Records
http://www.stonyplainrecords.com/jeffhealey
Here is a review of the first blues/rock record that Jeff has done in 8 years http://tinyurl.com/ysbkkv
Both these record labels have a great roster of blues CD`s available. Stony Plain has Arthur Adams,Luther Allison,Dave Alvin,Billy Boy Arnold,Asleep At The Wheel,The Asylum Street Spankers,Renee Austin,The Austin Lounge Lizards,Mr. B,Long John Baldry,Carey Bell & Tough Luck,Eric Bibb & Leon Bibb,Elvin Bishop,Rory Block,Deanna Bogart,Ray Bonneville,Brave Combo,Kevin Breit & Harry Manx,Nappy Brown,Sarah Brown,Norton Buffalo,Jim Byrnes,Chubby Carrier & The Bayou Swamp Band,Tommy Castro,Bobby Charles,Rita Chiarelli,Chicago Rhythm And BluesKings,Christmas Blues,Popa Chubby,Cindy Church,Otis Clay,David Clayton-Thomas,Deborah Coleman,Joanna Connor,James Cotton,Pee Wee Crayton,Albert Cummings,Nick Curran & The Nitelifes,Downchild Blues Band,Ronnie Earl,Steve Earle,Herb Ellis,Gary Fjellgaard,Valdy,Rosie Flores & Ray Campi,Chris Flory,Lowell Fulson W/ Powder Blues Band,Amos Garrett,Doug Sahm, Gene Taylor,Jay Geils,Rosco Gordon,Great Speckled Bird,Grievous Angels,Buddy Guy W/ Jr. Wells,Harper,Emmylou Harris,Jeff Healey
Jeff Healey And The Jazz Wizards,Jimi Hendrix,High Noon,Tish Hinojosa,Dave Hole,Holmes Brothers,Walter Horton,Pj Jackson,Doug James,Waylon Jennings,Santiago Jimenez, Jr.Kristi Johnston,Lloyd Jones,Jr. Gone Wild,Peter Karp,Chris Thomas King,King Biscuit Boy,Smokin Joe Kubek & B'nois King,Frankie Lee,Little Mike & The Tornadoes,Professor Longhair,Hamilton Loomis,Charlie Louvin,Corb Lund,Magic Slim & The Teardrops,Charlie Major,Harry Manx and Kevin Breit,Bob Margolin,Iain Matthews,Ellen Mcilwaine,Big Dave McLean,Linda Mcrae,Jay Mcshann,Hugh Moffatt,Katy Moffatt,Coco Montoya,John Mooney,Big Bill Morganfield,Maria Muldaur,Charlie Musselwhite,Shirley Myers,Willie Nelson,John Németh,Bob Neuwirth,Aaron Neville,Neville Brothers,New Guitar Summit,Carla Olson,Omar & The Howlers,The Paperboys,Pine Top Perkins,Bill Perry,Rod Piazza & The Mighty Flyers,George Porter,Preacher Boy,Snooky Pryor,Sonny Rhodes,Duke Robillard,The Rockin' Highliners,Roy Rogers,Jimmy Rogers,Roy Rogers & Norton Buffalo,The Rounders,Otis Rush,Tom Russell,Walter Salas-Humara,Savoy Brown,E.C. Scott,Johnny Shines & Snooky Prior,George Smith,Jo-El Sonnier,South Mountain,Jeremy Spencer,Spirit Of The West,Studebaker John & Nighthawks,Eric Taylor,Jimmy Thackery,Jimmy Thackery & John Mooney,Jimmy Thackery & The Drivers,Rosetta Tharpe,Dr. Duke Tumatoe & The Power Trio,Ian Tyson,Sylvia Tyson,Monte Warden,Muddy Waters,Barrence Whitfield & The Savages,David Wilcox,Webb Wilder,Willie & The Poor Boys,Reverend Billy C. Wirtz,Jimmy Witherspoon,Carolyn Wonderland,Mitch Woods & His Rocket 88's,Mighty Joe Young.
Ruf Records has Bernard Allison,Luther Allison,Bob Brozman,Canned Heat,Grayson Capps,Kevin Coyne,Dani Wilde,Sue Foley,
Anthony Gomes,Imperial Crowns,Candye Kane,Aynsley Lister,Erja Lyytinen,Omar Kent Dykes and Jimmie Vaughan,Ian Parker,Ana Popovic,Roxanne Potvin,Corey Stevens,Walter Trout and the Wentus Blues Band. How can you tell that I`m a big blues fan?
Title: que vayas con dios la mejor cancion de 1996 big boy el verdadero mister big de la vieja escuela
Description: mistertxchx.hi5.com
Title: ARTHUR CRUDUP ORIGINAL VERSION OF THAT'S All RIGHT MAMA!!!!!
Description: Born 1905 and after playing several joints, Arthur Crudup began playing the blues for parties in Clarksdale !!!, Mississippi, in 1939!
One time Crudup was hired to play at a party at Tampa Red's house in 1941, and as a result of that night, he was signed to record for the RCA/Bluebird. In early 1954 he cut his self penned tune called That's Allright Mama. A song that another "well" known artist was given his version of to the world some few month later ;-) This 78 rpm record came from a juke so it's not really Mint, but it rocks, damn for sure....Get bluesin' guy's...this is the REAL Deal!!!
Sun record #209 with Elvis Presley's version can also be heard/seen here at my youtube.....
Title: WAR SONG.
Description: DEDICATED TO WARRIOR CRAZY HORSE..
First image is the picture of Crazy Horse..becouse he dont liked to be photographed-no proved photograph of him exist..only this picture....than the photograph of his friend- chef He Dog appear...Shaman and Warior Sitting Bull and other chefs... General Croog... war...masacre at Wouden Knee..but at the end Sitting Bull appear as a spirit...yes he said "I know that Great Spirit established Me as a chef of this country!" and that is The true Mr... U.S.A!
Michal Ičo.
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Interview with He Dog, Oglala, S.D. July 7, 1930
Thomas White Cow Killer, Interpreter
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I will be glad to tell you about Crazy Horse or any others of our old
time chiefs about whom you may wish to know because I am an old man now
and shall not live many years longer and it is time for me to tell these
things. Whatever I tell you will be the exact truth, because I was in a
position to know what I talk about. There are a lot of old Indians
hanging about the reservation who like to talk to the white people and
would just as soon tell you anything, whether it is true or not. They are
men whom we would not have had as servants, those of us who were Chiefs
in the old days.
I and Crazy Horse were both born in the same year and at the same
season of the year. We grew up together in the same band, played
together, courted the girls together and fought together. I am now
ninety-two years old, so you can figure out in what year he was born by
your calendar. When we were 17 or 18 years old we separated. Crazy
Horse went to the Rosebud Band (that is to the Brules, of whom Spotted
Tail was Chief a little later) of Indians and stayed with them for about
a year. Then he came home. After he had been back for a while, I made
inquiries about why he had left the Rosebud band. I was told he had to
come back because he had killed a Winnebago woman. (According to ancient
Lakota custom, coup could be counted on an enemy woman if she was killed
in the sight of the fighting men of her tribe. The theory was that the
enemy would fight even harder to protect or avenge one of their women
than one of their men. But the Brules were already agency Indians and
the authorities took a different attitude about it. Apparently Crazy
Horse himself changed his mind about the ethics of this custom if the
speech of his reported by Captain Hans in "The Great Sioux Nation" is
correct).
Less than a year after Crazy Horse left camp, I joined in a trip
against the Crow Indians. WHen I got home, the crier was announcing that
Crazy Horse was back in camp. Only his name was not Crazy Horse at that
time. He has three names at different times of his life. His name until
he was about ten years old was Curly Hair. Later, from the time he was
ten until the time he was about eighteen years of age, he was called
His-Horse-On-Sight, but this name did not stick to him. When he was
about eighteen years old there was a fight with the Arapahos who were up
on a high hill covered with big rocks and near a river. Although he was
just a boy, he charged them several times alone and came back wounded but
with two Arapaho scalps. His father, whose name was Crazy Horse, made a
feast and gave his son his own name. After that, the father was no
longer called by the name he had given away, but was called by a
nickname, Worm.
Crazy Horse, the son, was one of three children. The oldest was a
Sister, the next was Crazy Horse, and the third was a Brother. All are
dead now.
When we were young men, the Oglala band divided into two parts, one
led by Red Cloud and one by Man-Afraid-of-His-Horse, the elder. I and
Crazy Horse stayed with the part led by Man-Afraid-Of-His-Horse. Later
this half subdivided again into two parts. I stayed with the more Northern
half of which I and Big Road, and later Holy Bald Eagle and Red Cloud,
were appointed joint Chiefs ("shirt wearers", so called from a particular
kind of ceremonial shirt worn by this class of chieftain as insignia of
office).
Crazy Horse remained with the Southern quarter of the tribe. The
council of this division awarded the chieftainship to Crazy Horse,
American Horse, Young-Man-Afraid-Of-His-Horse, and Sword. It was many
years after our first battles before we were made Chiefs. A man had to
distinguish himself in many fights and in peace as well before he could
be chosen as a Chief.
(After consultation together, He Dog and the interpreter dated these
appointments as having been made about 1865 by the white man's calendar)
The name of Crazy Horse's band was the Hunkpatila (End of Circle) band
because when the tribe was encamped together it occupied one end of the
tribal crescent.
At about the time these appointments were made Crazy Horse moved
towards the White Mountains (Indian name of the Big Horn Mountains).
Crazy Horse and I went together on a war trip to the other side of the
mountains. When we came back, the people came out of the camp to meet us
and escorted us back and at a big ceremony presented us with two spears,
the gift of the whole tribe, which was met together. These spears were
each three or four hundreds years old and were given by the older
generation to those in the younger generation who had best lived the life
of a warrior.
Crazy Horse was still single when he was made a "shirt wearer". A few
years after this he began to pay attention to the wife of a man named No
Water. No Water did not want to let the woman go.
In the Battle "When They Chased The Crows Back To Camp", (1870) He Dog
and Crazy Horse were the lance bearers of the Kangi Yuhn (Crow Owner's
Society). About ten days after that battle Crazy Horse started off on a
smaller war expedition and No Water's wife went along with him.
No Water followed them and came to the tipi of Bad Heart Bull and
asked to borrow a certain good revolver (Bad Heart Bull was a brother of
He Dog and is now dead) which Bad Heart Bull owned. He said he wanted to
go hunting. Crazy Horse and the woman were sitting by the fire in a tipi
belonging to some of their friends. No Water entered the tipi, walked up
to Crazy Horse as near as I am to that stove (about four feet) and shot
him through the face. The bullet entered just below the left nostril.
That is how Crazy Horse got his scar. No Water took his wife back.
Because of all this, Crazy Horse could not be a "shirt wearer" any
longer. When we were made Chiefs, we were bound by very strict rules as
to what we should do and what not do, which were very hard for us to
follow. I have never spoken to nay but a very few persons of what they
made us promise them. I have always kept the oaths I made then, but
Crazy Horse did not.
Later on the older, more responsible men of the tribe conferred
another kind of Chieftainship on Crazy Horse. He was made War Chief of
the whole Oglala tribe. A similar office was conferred on Sitting Bull
by the Hunkpapa tribe. This was still early, a long, long time before
the Custer fight. At this time the government did not know who we were.
Crazy Horse always led his men himself, when they went into battle,
and he kept well in front of them. He headed many charges and was many
times wounded in battle, but never seriously. He never wore a war
bonnet.
A medicine man named Chips had given him power if he would wear in
battle an eagle bone whistle and one feather and a certain round stone
with a hole in it. He wore the stone under his left arm, suspended by a
leather thong that went over his shoulder. The one central feather that
is in the middle of the war eagle's tail, that was the feather he wore in
his hair.
(He Dog denied with a chuckle, various stories told about how Crazy
Horse on certain occasions threw away his rifle and charged in with a war
club or a riding quirt, a characteristic Indian mode of seeking death in
battle) Crazy Horse always stuck close to his rifle. He always tried to
kill as many as possible of the enemy without losing his own men.
He never spoke in council and attended very few. There was no special
reason for this, it was just his nature. He was a very quiet man except
when there was fighting.
Crazy Horse was married three times. The first time was to No Water's
wife, but she only stayed with him a few days. Shortly after that he
married Red Feather's sister. By her he had one child, a little girl who
died when about two years old. A long while after, when he had
surrendered at Ft. Robinson, he married a young half-breed girl. He did
not have any children by her.
Title: "EXTREME MACHINES" - "WHEELS of STEEL" 1/5
Description: Movie Description
Documentary, 2003, 52 minutes.
Extreme Machines is dedicated to finding out how machines work.
This program focuses on the fastest, largest, and tallest trains. We take a brief look at the steam era -- at the Mallard and the huge Big Boys of the Union Pacific railways and a more detailed look at the trains of today -- in particular the French TGV with its top speed of 320 mph. We investigate breaking systems, on-board computer systems and the latest in hi-tech tracks. We show some of the spectacular train crashes and disasters across time and take the audience on a time-lapse trip from London to Paris. Finally, we look at plans for the future with NASA's Maglifter concept -- a launch lift for tomorrow's space train.