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Post by matilda on Apr 9, 2011 18:34:07 GMT
Timeless............poetry
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Post by Luna on Apr 10, 2011 0:10:26 GMT
I absolutely agree. They are a favorite of mine as well:)
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Post by Monk's Moll on Apr 10, 2011 17:25:13 GMT
I like the tribute video to Rudolph Valentino, set to "Stand Inside Your Love" by The Smashing Pumpkins .
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Post by Monk's Moll on Apr 10, 2011 17:25:52 GMT
Come to think of it, that would also be a good song for a Dwight tribute video too .
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Post by Ren Morris on Apr 14, 2011 5:19:10 GMT
Oh I LOVE the theatre and plays although I must sadly confess to having not seen this one but only having heard the wonderful music I hope there are a few Lovecraft fans on here, even if not this is an adorable video to introduce your children to The Great Cthulhu ;D Whooo! Lovecraft fans unite!
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Post by matilda on Apr 16, 2011 0:38:27 GMT
Definitely a video I love. Just can't say enough about it. Wonderful film called Cry Freedom starring Denzel Washington. Thought I commented on this before but didn't but I enjoyed the video and song. Cry Freedom is an excellent film, I remember watching it in Modern Studies when we learnt about Apartheid in South Africa. I sometimes find it hard to believe such awful and obvious injustices happened within the past 20 years. I live in the Southern part of the United States, North Carolina to be exact and being an older person I am just beyond amazed at the way things were in the decade I was born. When I look back at videos with Dr. King, Stokely Carmichael, Medgar Evers, and Malcolm X I just can not believe the violence and the hate just over skin color that was predominate in this country. It sickens me. How could people actually act like that much less think like that. Then when I consider that it has just been within my lifetime.....hard to believe just doesn't begin to cover it. Here is another anti apartheid video I recall from the 80s. Little Steven Van Zandt put together this video and wrote this song to promote artist (and fan) awareness of the injustices of South Africa of this time period. The lady speaking is Nelson Mandela's daughter.
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Post by matilda on Apr 16, 2011 1:04:18 GMT
Fun AND romantic. Who wouldn't love Pepe LePew? ;D
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Post by matilda on Apr 16, 2011 4:01:31 GMT
Sexy song by the Rolling Stones. Did anyone else think Keith was the sexiest of that lot? (well besides Brian Jones?). THIS song just ROCKED the sexual tension. When he says "I'm a bleeding VOLCANO".......damn
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Post by matilda on Apr 16, 2011 6:10:56 GMT
Bruce Springsteen sings a song (above) by Mr. Woody Guthrie. A man that spoke up for those without a voice in the day.
Here is his son singing about deportees.
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Post by Luna on Apr 16, 2011 18:09:04 GMT
Oh my God I love when you said that Keith was the sexiest save for Brian Jones because Brian is my absolute favorite Stone:D I know that there are many who were/are not keen on him but I love Brian.
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Post by Mrs Vindecco on Apr 16, 2011 19:11:35 GMT
Fun AND romantic. Who wouldn't love Pepe LePew? ;D I love Pepe!!! My hubby does impersonations of him when he's trying to get around me, lol.
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Post by Mrs Vindecco on Apr 17, 2011 10:25:53 GMT
Thought I commented on this before but didn't but I enjoyed the video and song. Cry Freedom is an excellent film, I remember watching it in Modern Studies when we learnt about Apartheid in South Africa. I sometimes find it hard to believe such awful and obvious injustices happened within the past 20 years. I live in the Southern part of the United States, North Carolina to be exact and being an older person I am just beyond amazed at the way things were in the decade I was born. When I look back at videos with Dr. King, Stokely Carmichael, Medgar Evers, and Malcolm X I just can not believe the violence and the hate just over skin color that was predominate in this country. It sickens me. How could people actually act like that much less think like that. Then when I consider that it has just been within my lifetime.....hard to believe just doesn't begin to cover it. Here is another anti apartheid video I recall from the 80s. Little Steven Van Zandt put together this video and wrote this song to promote artist (and fan) awareness of the injustices of South Africa of this time period. The lady speaking is Nelson Mandela's daughter. Great video. I remember the Sun City controversy and still look with disdain at some of the artists that broke the sanctions to play there.
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Post by matilda on Apr 24, 2011 0:05:45 GMT
In my further efforts to confound people with my video choices here is a favorite song of mine from Black Sabbath with a very young Mr. Osbourne on lead vocals. I just love those lyrics. There has been much controversy over just what he says in the final line.
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Post by theblackcat on May 1, 2011 17:51:58 GMT
I found this the other day... Hope you like it
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Post by matilda on May 2, 2011 15:19:12 GMT
I found this the other day... Hope you like it That is HYSTERICAL. They got Rob Pattinson down perfect ;D
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