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bob george began the archive in 1985 in manhattan's tribeca neighbourhood, where the rents were cheapthough he was a little reluctant to begin with. after a couple of years i had a7,000 records. then i wanted to give them away. but no—one was really interested because they were mostly reggae, punk, experimental music. and hip—hop. # 0h, freak out! the collection consists of around 3 million recordings, more than 20 million songs. spanning the range of pop, rock, funk, country, hip—hop, to name but a few.
bob george began the archive in 1985 in manhattan's tribeca neighbourhood, where the rents were cheapthough he was a little reluctant to begin with. after a couple of years i had a7,000 records. then i wanted to give them away. but no—one was really interested because they were mostly reggae, punk, experimental music. and hip—hop. # 0h, freak out! the collection consists of around 3 million recordings, more than 20 million songs. spanning the range of pop, rock, funk, country, hip—hop, to...
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bob george began the archive in 1985 in manhattan's tribeca neighbourhood, when the rents were cheap. he was a little reluctant to begin with. after a couple of years i had 117,000 records. then i wanted to give them away. but no—one was really interested because they were mostly reggae, punk, experimental music. and hip—hop. # freak out! the collection consists of around 3 million recordings, more than 20 million songs. spanning the range of pop, rock, funk, country, hip—hop, to name but a few. and this isa hip—hop, to name but a few. and this is a collection that is only getting bigger and bigger. we just said yes, yes, yes to everything, and that's a problem, because people keep dropping stuff. people don't have space in new york. that's great. spaceis space in new york. that's great. space is so expensive. we are getting more and more every year. the most obscure trucks can be found in this treasure trove of musical history. —— tracks. when the grammy museum wanted the details for some 3000 record labels and cutters, they came here. but there is one rule. classical music is not al
bob george began the archive in 1985 in manhattan's tribeca neighbourhood, when the rents were cheap. he was a little reluctant to begin with. after a couple of years i had 117,000 records. then i wanted to give them away. but no—one was really interested because they were mostly reggae, punk, experimental music. and hip—hop. # freak out! the collection consists of around 3 million recordings, more than 20 million songs. spanning the range of pop, rock, funk, country, hip—hop, to name but...
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bob george began the archive in 1985 in manhattan's tribeca neighbourhood, where the rents were cheapcouple of years i had a7,000 records. then i wanted to give them away. but no—one was really interested because they were mostly reggae, punk, experimental music. and hip—hop. # 0h, freak out! the collection consists of around 3 million recordings, more than 20 million songs. spanning the range of pop, rock, funk, country, hip—hop, to name but a few. and this is a collection that is only getting bigger and bigger. we just said yes, yes, yes to everything, and that's a problem, because people keep dropping stuff. people don't have space in new york. that's great. space is so expensive. we are getting more and more every year. the most obscure trucks can be found in this treasure trove of musical history. when the grammy museum wanted the details for some 3000 record labels and cutters, they came here. but there is one rule. classical music is not allowed. and let's tell you about the emmy awards. they have just wrapped up. brit phoebe waller—bridge was the suprise star of the night taki
bob george began the archive in 1985 in manhattan's tribeca neighbourhood, where the rents were cheapcouple of years i had a7,000 records. then i wanted to give them away. but no—one was really interested because they were mostly reggae, punk, experimental music. and hip—hop. # 0h, freak out! the collection consists of around 3 million recordings, more than 20 million songs. spanning the range of pop, rock, funk, country, hip—hop, to name but a few. and this is a collection that is only...
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planes trying to take the big time europe just such the odd and the fine for the tribeca. it's hard to over come down trends and connect the world. it's time for. the ws coming up ahead. minds. i've got nothing to look at well i guess sometimes i am but i stand up and went with the research evidence thinks the printer jemma culture of looking at the stereotypes aquatics put in here think this leaves the country that i know not. yet needed change the thickness grandmother day out to me it's all about. nothing i my job join me to meet the jetman from d.w. . post. natural riches of precious resources. and a rewarding investment. foreign land has been called the ethiopians dream going to the country has an abundant supply leases it to international her china. government is after high and export revenues and the corporations high profit margin. but not everyone benefits from the booming business. expression an environmental destruction starvation. the price for government going to corporate greed. or selling out of the country. don't fear no hyenas. start september 18th on d w.
planes trying to take the big time europe just such the odd and the fine for the tribeca. it's hard to over come down trends and connect the world. it's time for. the ws coming up ahead. minds. i've got nothing to look at well i guess sometimes i am but i stand up and went with the research evidence thinks the printer jemma culture of looking at the stereotypes aquatics put in here think this leaves the country that i know not. yet needed change the thickness grandmother day out to me it's all...
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participating in friendings 25th anniversary panel thisaway was at tribeca tv festival in new york over to them the show was about a time i your ivfe when friends are your family and le changes when your friends become yourbout a c moment in time. friends actor david swimmer was apparently in the audience but he didn't join them in the panel and he reported ducked out before even being the sod much here's the thing the only way this show to come back because it wpeod s that i sfi eoxisted d be if itas wtyle it was like met a and trieb trying to rt it. d >> 902210 alreid that. >> eanctly. i know fs love it. i know -- i think that might have to do with the nostalgia i it where it but i lov it is. i'drps disappointment. >> i agree. >> i don'tet sadness. ct exa empire many serear ta quitting acting much he's retiring after the finalskeason whed why he's throwing in the towel apparently done pretending and instead wants to focus on quote bringing truth to the world. >> o. >> he didn't say how he plans to do that. however, fans will get to see him flex his acting at least two more times becau
participating in friendings 25th anniversary panel thisaway was at tribeca tv festival in new york over to them the show was about a time i your ivfe when friends are your family and le changes when your friends become yourbout a c moment in time. friends actor david swimmer was apparently in the audience but he didn't join them in the panel and he reported ducked out before even being the sod much here's the thing the only way this show to come back because it wpeod s that i sfi eoxisted d be...
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her films have been awarded an emmy premiered at sundance, per berlin tribeca and screened at museums including the whitney and aired on hbo, pbs and show time. in addition, to progress films that tackle complex topics with artistry and sensitivity, sew fee has taught future generations of filmmakers at uc berkeley journalism school, stanford, and city college of san francisco. go rams. but that's just her day job or actually that's a number of her day jobs. in her spac spare time, she imps her neighborhood which is college hill. since 2014, sew fee has been the bernal cut parks steward through the department of public works. and for those of you who may not have noticed, as you were coming into san francisco off the -- well, moving more deeply into san francisco off the 280, up san jose between supervisor ronen's district and my district, as you come in, up on your right you will see the most amazing landscaped area that has been done by sew fee and neighbors. she's organized her neighbors for many, many volunteer days on the bernal cut and deserves huge thanks for the cleaner, green
her films have been awarded an emmy premiered at sundance, per berlin tribeca and screened at museums including the whitney and aired on hbo, pbs and show time. in addition, to progress films that tackle complex topics with artistry and sensitivity, sew fee has taught future generations of filmmakers at uc berkeley journalism school, stanford, and city college of san francisco. go rams. but that's just her day job or actually that's a number of her day jobs. in her spac spare time, she imps her...
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. >> jimmy: i love that you always do the festivals, the local festivals, and the tribeca you are greatt is everything you want and martin scorsese, robert de niro film, it is every single thing that you want. there's -- there's violence. but there's also a good story. there's good music he always throws in a little food stuff in there that is very exact, the thing about lum's hot dogs which i didn't know anything about i got to get into it let's just talk about the cast you -- i'm happy with just you [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i am so happy with just you [cheers and applause >> jimmy: i don't need anything else i don't need any other actors. you could just be in the whole thing but then you got joe pesci back like what? i love you and joe pesci i love you guys together then al pacino comes in. [cheers and applause then harvey kitel shows up all right. this is all the heavy hitters. but i was thinking about it. you, joe, and marty all worked together al never worked with you three at the same time >> no. >> jimmy: did you guys bully him a little bit >> no, no. we've been talking about this
. >> jimmy: i love that you always do the festivals, the local festivals, and the tribeca you are greatt is everything you want and martin scorsese, robert de niro film, it is every single thing that you want. there's -- there's violence. but there's also a good story. there's good music he always throws in a little food stuff in there that is very exact, the thing about lum's hot dogs which i didn't know anything about i got to get into it let's just talk about the cast you -- i'm happy...
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there are five, six, seven of them close together in tribeca, wherever they may be.t is not going away. that is improving. you see change from traditional retailers or department stores to places you go to do things you can't do online. that is not to say you can't buy a peloton, hopefully you don't buy stock in peloton at this point. >> what do you make of that? it has a great business model. it was doing well. not a great offering. >> i think they're emblematic of bigger problem. companies that have to buy revenue that can't grow organically have problems with the stock market. you see it with uber and lyft. i was an investor with lyft. neil: when you say buy revenue. explain something to keep momentum going. >> if you have keep on spending more money in advertising than you're gaining in revenue or this -- neil: wasn't that the amazon model in the beginning? >> in the beginning, yes but they were able to expand their business and increase their margins. neil: they were always cash flow positive. >> for the most part. for the most part. to disclose i have like clos
there are five, six, seven of them close together in tribeca, wherever they may be.t is not going away. that is improving. you see change from traditional retailers or department stores to places you go to do things you can't do online. that is not to say you can't buy a peloton, hopefully you don't buy stock in peloton at this point. >> what do you make of that? it has a great business model. it was doing well. not a great offering. >> i think they're emblematic of bigger problem....