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between musics of europe, and musics of africa. you have, in the caribbe, types of music that are very cle tofrican protypes. in rumba, especially the best known exale rumba guaguanco you have a couple's dance. man and woman dance together in a dance that pantomimes courtship. the maattempts to get close to the won. the woman coquettishly dances arou him and avoids his efforts (translator) the woman that's dancing moves this waynd that. she covers herself so that she doesn't get impregnated. (averill) in rumba, you have a clave. the clave pattern is the key to the rhythmic structure of the ensemble. in rumba guaguanco the clave sounds like this: [claps] the first side, if you divide this pattern in half, has three beats. and the second half has two beats. and this is an asymmetric pattern and its asymmetry is critical to the sound of the entire ensemble. the musicians have to take this key and relate their drumbeats to this fundamental pattern that structures the entire musical ensemble. african musics and afro-caribbean musics hav
between musics of europe, and musics of africa. you have, in the caribbe, types of music that are very cle tofrican protypes. in rumba, especially the best known exale rumba guaguanco you have a couple's dance. man and woman dance together in a dance that pantomimes courtship. the maattempts to get close to the won. the woman coquettishly dances arou him and avoids his efforts (translator) the woman that's dancing moves this waynd that. she covers herself so that she doesn't get impregnated....
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[dramatic music] [softer music] (pagano) composers love to write for more than one instrument.hey will write for combinations-- small combinations of instruments, and if there's more than two players, that's called chamber music. the piano trio is a very popular ensemble. in a piano trio, we have a piano, we have a violin, and we have a cello. (narrator) for the chamber musician, an awareness of textural changes and how each part fits into the overall work at any given moment, is critical to a successful performance. (man) the ghost trio has an amazing variety if textures within it. for instance, right at the very beginning, you have an abrupt and almost violent start. the interesting thing is it's completely in unison. the violin, the cello, and the piano are all playing the exact same notes. [playing in unison] so that's one kind of texture. and then immediately after that, you get not only a change in texture but a change in the mood where the cello takes a very beautiful solo all of a sudden and we accompany, and then i answer the cello with a melody on the violin. [trio pl
[dramatic music] [softer music] (pagano) composers love to write for more than one instrument.hey will write for combinations-- small combinations of instruments, and if there's more than two players, that's called chamber music. the piano trio is a very popular ensemble. in a piano trio, we have a piano, we have a violin, and we have a cello. (narrator) for the chamber musician, an awareness of textural changes and how each part fits into the overall work at any given moment, is critical to a...
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in arabic music.has basically five double strings and one single low string, and it has a fingerboard here that is fretless-- open fingerboard, and this is how the quartertone quality is being produced, because you can slide and produce all the sounds. [plays example] usually the oud is being played in the context of the small ensemble or a larger one as accompaniment to a vocalist or as a solo instrument. it's a very old instrument. it comes from the guitar family in persia. it's the ancestor of the lute and the guitar family. the oud is actually the most prominent instrument in arabic music, and it's as valuable as the piano for the western composer or performer. as far as i'm concerned, this is one of the greatest instruments in the world. it's very dear to me. ♪ her cheeks were like the lily white ♪ ♪ that bloom in yonder valley, oh. ♪ (narrator) the human voice is perhaps the most flexible of all instruments. [singing traditional japanese music] [choir singing] the great variety of vocal timbres
in arabic music.has basically five double strings and one single low string, and it has a fingerboard here that is fretless-- open fingerboard, and this is how the quartertone quality is being produced, because you can slide and produce all the sounds. [plays example] usually the oud is being played in the context of the small ensemble or a larger one as accompaniment to a vocalist or as a solo instrument. it's a very old instrument. it comes from the guitar family in persia. it's the ancestor...
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classical music. hundreds of ragas each of which functions as a sort of recipe for the creation of composed and improvised melodies. [ensemble playing a raga] each raga possesses its own set of rules and is associated with a prevailing mood and time of day or season of performance. as in arabic classical music, melodies develop along a single line. a typical performance format includes a soloist-- either a singer or instrumentalist-- accompanied by drums called tabla and by a tambura, a long-necked, stringed instrument that is used to create a drone or continuous web of sound emphasizing the tonic or primary note of the raga. indian music is totally melodic, but we cannot just go on producing any melody that comes to our mind. it is guided by certain rules and framework. when we play classical music, it has got to conform to one raga or the other. our music has the same 12 notes that occur in your piano keyboard in one octave. in any piece of music, the first the do, or let us call it the tonic, must
classical music. hundreds of ragas each of which functions as a sort of recipe for the creation of composed and improvised melodies. [ensemble playing a raga] each raga possesses its own set of rules and is associated with a prevailing mood and time of day or season of performance. as in arabic classical music, melodies develop along a single line. a typical performance format includes a soloist-- either a singer or instrumentalist-- accompanied by drums called tabla and by a tambura, a...
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jewish music is world music. we have been everywhere.he essence of our music and our culture and blended with the cultures we have heard around us, to come up with a particular new form of music. >> that is wonderful. it is the 29th jewish music festival. it is taking place at venues throughout the entire bay area, correct? >> that is true. both at the san francisco public library and at berkeley at the jewish community center at the east bay. and at st. johns presbyterian person. >> wonderful. it runs march 20 through april 1. and people can go on the website. jewish music festival.org for more information as well. >> that is right. if you want to reach me, extension 118. >> wonderful. thank you so much andy and anthony for being with us. we ask you so many questions here on mosaic. we would like to ask the viewer is a question the question is this. in a world that needs so much healing, if you could change one thing about the world, what would it be? thank you so much for being with us on mosaic. >>> welcome to bay sunday. i'm your hos
jewish music is world music. we have been everywhere.he essence of our music and our culture and blended with the cultures we have heard around us, to come up with a particular new form of music. >> that is wonderful. it is the 29th jewish music festival. it is taking place at venues throughout the entire bay area, correct? >> that is true. both at the san francisco public library and at berkeley at the jewish community center at the east bay. and at st. johns presbyterian person....
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. >> all kinds of music. even wagner, adolph hitler's his favorite composer. >> there are a lot of musicians with numbers on their arms. but that music invites them back to the time of terror and we want to avoid that. >> i spoke to mehta in new york. >> zubin mehta, welcoming to "talk to al jazeera." >> thank you. >> you are now the most famous orchestra conductor in the world. you've won every award you can imagine. did you ever think you would have this kind of life? >> not in my wildest dreams. it's not as exaggerated as you put it. i'm just a musician carrying his craft all over the world. >> how does it feel for you zubin mehta to be a representative ever israel all the way around -- of israel tall way around the world? >> this orchestra is really the positive face of what the world views israel today. we are not on the first page. we are on page 56. and i wish that all of israel would be on page 56. in other words, that israel to the world would be the arts and sciences. because that's what excels in i
. >> all kinds of music. even wagner, adolph hitler's his favorite composer. >> there are a lot of musicians with numbers on their arms. but that music invites them back to the time of terror and we want to avoid that. >> i spoke to mehta in new york. >> zubin mehta, welcoming to "talk to al jazeera." >> thank you. >> you are now the most famous orchestra conductor in the world. you've won every award you can imagine. did you ever think you would...
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my teacher told me i had the natural facility to sing classic music -- classical music.ave easy high notes and the tone of your voice is one that is proper for classical music. voice might have lent itself to singing opera and yet, you had to know that sometimes the road less traveled, there is a reason for that. it is a difficult road to travel. names ofd a lot of artists that we know and you could've gone that route. >> it was something i felt i was natural in. even in singing in the chorus, you have to learn proper technique. i have had some really good teachers who did not manufacture singing. we all think of opera singers as having these fake voices, but they taught me that singing is a natural extent -- these vague voices, but they taught me that singing is a natural extension. i applied those techniques and found that it was something that felt right for me. people would say, how did you become what you are today? a lot of times, your career finds you. you find out naturally something you were born to do. when i got into opera and classical music, i felt like, thi
my teacher told me i had the natural facility to sing classic music -- classical music.ave easy high notes and the tone of your voice is one that is proper for classical music. voice might have lent itself to singing opera and yet, you had to know that sometimes the road less traveled, there is a reason for that. it is a difficult road to travel. names ofd a lot of artists that we know and you could've gone that route. >> it was something i felt i was natural in. even in singing in the...
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jewish music really is world music. we've been everywhere. we've always blended it with the cultures we've heard around us to come one a particular new form of music. >> it's wonderful. and is the 29th jewish music festival, it's taking place throughout venues throughout the entire bay area. >> that's true. both at yoshi's in sphssments spha. main public library and back in berkeley at the jewish community center of the east bay and at st. john's press it tierian church. >> wonderful. it runs march 20 to april 1. people can go on the website jewish music festival.org for more information. >> that's right. if you want to reach me, extension 118. >> great. wonderful. 510-848-0237. steption 118. thank you so much, andy and anthony, for being with us. we ask you so many questions here on "mosaic" for you to hear from our guests. we had like it to end by asking you your viewers a question. the question is this, in a world that needs so much healing, if you could change one thing about the world, then what would it be? thank you so much it for bein
jewish music really is world music. we've been everywhere. we've always blended it with the cultures we've heard around us to come one a particular new form of music. >> it's wonderful. and is the 29th jewish music festival, it's taking place throughout venues throughout the entire bay area. >> that's true. both at yoshi's in sphssments spha. main public library and back in berkeley at the jewish community center of the east bay and at st. john's press it tierian church. >>...
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i would concentrate in my music. and it was something to be focused on and not be bothered by anyone. i was using that on my homework or in anything. science is now one of my best subjects. >> reporter: you like it now? >> yes. i love it. >> reporter: what do you say to those who say, well, these kids all listen to music. they're listening to music all the time. why doesn't that work? >> nobody ever got fit watching spectator sports. plugging in and listening to music. it doesn't fix your brain. doing it transforms your nervous system. it makes you basically a better learner. >> reporter: who's to say that arts education in general, whether it's dance or whether it's painting, might be as beneficial as music in terms of developing learning skills for these kids? >> there have been a number of studies. and the language abilities seem to be strengthened by the music instruction more than the art. and so these language-based skills seem to profit from music instruction. >> reporter: the harmony project has 17 sites in l
i would concentrate in my music. and it was something to be focused on and not be bothered by anyone. i was using that on my homework or in anything. science is now one of my best subjects. >> reporter: you like it now? >> yes. i love it. >> reporter: what do you say to those who say, well, these kids all listen to music. they're listening to music all the time. why doesn't that work? >> nobody ever got fit watching spectator sports. plugging in and listening to music....
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i knew that this musical is shown and will introduce heavenly music. being human. aye. this new cd. thirty six musical instruments to spend the morning and we will conduct a. the over one thousand three hundred musical instruments like this each has a flowing red symbolizing the distance of wonderful music every corner of the word. woohoo i will they can get tickets to go out with a shot. omar downtrodden. the good visibility. yet the compound i just hope i can see. true to who bush and shashi sheehan the mother tongue and she has done. while soon the new nation. hughes who was in the east. it's true. incidentally the choo choo and sen leahy is dislocated his knee the ancient musical dream came true. even when it's good in the same location. a thousand years. ch the us in him. you're teaching the basics. it all away. he was innocent. each one do you see. explore the war documents. i mean. the two tunes and joe could successfully recruited sixty five ancient musical instruments. after making sure to mention the chinese national academy of arts concluded. shape each into two tone colo
i knew that this musical is shown and will introduce heavenly music. being human. aye. this new cd. thirty six musical instruments to spend the morning and we will conduct a. the over one thousand three hundred musical instruments like this each has a flowing red symbolizing the distance of wonderful music every corner of the word. woohoo i will they can get tickets to go out with a shot. omar downtrodden. the good visibility. yet the compound i just hope i can see. true to who bush and shashi...
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such a history of soul music that goes back and back and back and gospel music.ing on that level is easier. tavis: you write about -- there is a history in this country of melody. melody is becoming more and more invisible in this country. part of what people are connecting to israel music. -- is real music. >> melody is the first thing that comes to me when i am songwriting. i learned piano classically first. melody has always been the first. the special to different countries in europe where people do not speak english as their first language, they are connecting to the melody somehow. tavis: many artist have been trained classically first and discover what ever else they were doing, jazz, r&b or pop. the value in the benefit of having been trained on piano classically first? >> it is melody. it is appreciation and attention to detail of phrasing and those sorts of things. studying people who have made hundred -- 300 or 400, that is music that is not going away. having not standard set for you at a young age can only inspire you. still is your father living? he
such a history of soul music that goes back and back and back and gospel music.ing on that level is easier. tavis: you write about -- there is a history in this country of melody. melody is becoming more and more invisible in this country. part of what people are connecting to israel music. -- is real music. >> melody is the first thing that comes to me when i am songwriting. i learned piano classically first. melody has always been the first. the special to different countries in europe...
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i would prepare the musical parts for him. i would put the music on the stands. i was his assistant. and i just always wanted to be associated with that orchestra. and then of course, through his love of symphonic music which he brought and imbibed in me, that's the music and that's the life i always wanted to have. >> you're 78 years old. how long do you want to keep doing this and what do you want >> al jazeera america presents a global finacial powerhouse >> the roman catholic church, they have an enormous amount of power >> accusations of corruption... >> there is a portion of the budget that takes care of all the clerical abuse issues. >> now we follow the money and take you inside the vatican's financial empire. >> when it comes to money, this is one of the sloppiest organizations on earth... >> al jazeera america presents... holy money only on al jazeera america >> there's no such thing as illegal immigration. >> al jazeera america presents... a breakthrough television event borderland a first hand view at the crisis on the border. >> how can i not be affe
i would prepare the musical parts for him. i would put the music on the stands. i was his assistant. and i just always wanted to be associated with that orchestra. and then of course, through his love of symphonic music which he brought and imbibed in me, that's the music and that's the life i always wanted to have. >> you're 78 years old. how long do you want to keep doing this and what do you want >> al jazeera america presents a global finacial powerhouse >> the roman...
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i would prepare the musical parts for him. i would put the music on the stands. i was his assistant. and i just always wanted to be associated with that orchestra. and then of course, through his love of symphonic music which he brought and imbibed in me, that's the music and that's the life i always wanted to have. >> you're 78 years old. how long do you want to keep doing this and what do you want >> scared as hell... >> as american troops prepare to leave afghanistan get a first hand look at what life is really like under the taliban. >> we're going to be taken to a place, where they're going to make plans for an attack. >> the only thing i know is, that they say they're not going to withdraw. >> then, immediately after, an america tonight special edition for more inside and analysis. >> why did you decide to go... >> it's extremly important for the western audience to know why these people keep on fighting... ...it's so seldom you get that access to the other side. >> faultlines: on the front lines with the taliban then an america tonight: special edition, on
i would prepare the musical parts for him. i would put the music on the stands. i was his assistant. and i just always wanted to be associated with that orchestra. and then of course, through his love of symphonic music which he brought and imbibed in me, that's the music and that's the life i always wanted to have. >> you're 78 years old. how long do you want to keep doing this and what do you want >> scared as hell... >> as american troops prepare to leave afghanistan get a...
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secular music and gospel music, sometimes combining them.w -- everyone knows this is a message to his wife. in his heart he was saying i would be faithful in a different way. he was talking in a religious way. he winked at me and said that was my first gospel hit. even though sam phillips never knew that. sense i'm trying to get a of how his childhood or what happened in his childhood that caused him to wrestle with these demons and these drugs, i am trying to connect those dots. >> arkansas during the depression, his family had a farm in kingsland, arkansas. bale toent from 125 a $25. farmers could not exist any more. willet up a program, we give you 15 acres of land and you start, we will give you the land, ups back someday soon his father went 200 miles to dice, arkansas and work every day in the field, it was terrible land. it was not choice farmland because the government could not afford that. cash from the age of six would be out there with him in the fields and they would again always singing gospel songs to lift their spirits. later
secular music and gospel music, sometimes combining them.w -- everyone knows this is a message to his wife. in his heart he was saying i would be faithful in a different way. he was talking in a religious way. he winked at me and said that was my first gospel hit. even though sam phillips never knew that. sense i'm trying to get a of how his childhood or what happened in his childhood that caused him to wrestle with these demons and these drugs, i am trying to connect those dots. >>...
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that's the thing about this music. think, my fans are going to love this music.l me singing the songs. reallyly it feels authentic, and i hope they like it. particularhere a reason now seems to be the right time? why the timeason is right for you to put a project like this out? >> not really. there is an artistic decision. sometimes you have to listen to your instincts. a few years ago was a "timeless," which collection of standards. this isn't really a continuation of that, but it's the same idea with a different type of music. tavis: is this where you hoped you would be two decades in, or did you not give thought to where you would take this thing? ways my career has exceeded expectations. i think when you get into this business, i always had a rule of thumb that you can have 10 great years. that's really amazing. it is. having done this for twice that long, i am very blessed. tavis: what's your sense of the crop of country talent that is out there today? >> it's an interesting time in country music right now for females. it seems there are not a lot of females
that's the thing about this music. think, my fans are going to love this music.l me singing the songs. reallyly it feels authentic, and i hope they like it. particularhere a reason now seems to be the right time? why the timeason is right for you to put a project like this out? >> not really. there is an artistic decision. sometimes you have to listen to your instincts. a few years ago was a "timeless," which collection of standards. this isn't really a continuation of that, but...
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if you excel at music. emperor shootings along said to have created the famous rainbow spirit and for the tuesday he was especially fond of exotic dancing. in pollution is famous as the general who later rebelled against the tang dynasty. the one emperor to use them straight through his talent performing the exotic whirling dance. it has introduced a tree was lit from the western region the old book of poems to use words like a . so they call it the worthington. the arms the new year. this is a year it is very good deal of indecency is that owns the vehicle in europe and russia would see around them and talk with the gf has his own. even visited kenya without having to miss it down yet. great she was the year. he is what the with them. it was as if they have held that it's over to duplicate it was twenty one due to its hinges and unique need to induce her. over the form and like to pee. a frightened child to see new one yet since it's just in time to time cause i joke that. the lady with the media which kel
if you excel at music. emperor shootings along said to have created the famous rainbow spirit and for the tuesday he was especially fond of exotic dancing. in pollution is famous as the general who later rebelled against the tang dynasty. the one emperor to use them straight through his talent performing the exotic whirling dance. it has introduced a tree was lit from the western region the old book of poems to use words like a . so they call it the worthington. the arms the new year. this is a...
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>> i'm crazy about music. >> reporter: all because of the music from henry's youth.ind it, a social worker, thought, what if we got old ipods and got them to others like henry. since images of henry have become a youtube sensation, donations have poured in. music touches area of the brain. maybe stirring memories and understanding that are otherwise watch. >> listening to music three hours a week score 50% better on their cognizant exam. >> much more verbal. >> reporter: bill's wife, jean, his barbershop music brings back glimpses of the man she married. >> he is in there and sometimes we get to see him. >> the goal is to collect 1 million music plays. >> you still dance? >> sure. you want to dance? >> she loves -- >> the simple pleasures of life near the end of life. >> how am i doing? >> abc news, wisconsin. >> music is so powerful. you see the expression on their faces. cohen was asked with with would the head phones isolate patient further. that was a concern at the beginning. but after putting 200 ipods in four facility around new york, they said it was opposite
>> i'm crazy about music. >> reporter: all because of the music from henry's youth.ind it, a social worker, thought, what if we got old ipods and got them to others like henry. since images of henry have become a youtube sensation, donations have poured in. music touches area of the brain. maybe stirring memories and understanding that are otherwise watch. >> listening to music three hours a week score 50% better on their cognizant exam. >> much more verbal. >>...
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for musicians could lead to music. i know on. two of which are included with the leo can keep their attention. aaron it was also in the back of the suits. like the previous one. the canteen fingering th christmas apron strings attached. it's good isn't he seemed to shoot then it says that this is the only two seats and they can heal us meets the shots the country if he chooses. using the screen during its reference to read that amateur musicians were finally able to work out the pictures presented by various symbols. the short lines of small characters became the key to solving the mystery of the two long term future. i will. japanese musician and so on and she was one of the first to attempt to interpret the ancient future. or two old. the cute cheap reduced to a fairly slow monotonous to his translation has been widely accepted. yes this is with. the cheney will repeat the change. the enabling it samson he hasn't closed yet i want you to read it. in sentencing. what caused the media attention. i don't come between them up and g
for musicians could lead to music. i know on. two of which are included with the leo can keep their attention. aaron it was also in the back of the suits. like the previous one. the canteen fingering th christmas apron strings attached. it's good isn't he seemed to shoot then it says that this is the only two seats and they can heal us meets the shots the country if he chooses. using the screen during its reference to read that amateur musicians were finally able to work out the pictures...
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i know a lot about pop music.think that they were the beatles of germany and maybe even around the world and i had never heard of these people. to what theyed did, it was so complicated, interesting, funny. so then i went to work. when i went to germany that next time, there was tower records there. on the wall of tower records, there was a full wall of comedian harmonists. these are really famous men. before i put a note on paper, i did my homework for a full year. in germany, i bought what they call the schlage. . parade ofhe schlage 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923. i brought a suitcase back. to say nothing of classical in german was soaking music. here is the creepy thing, i found a nazi marching band theme and as creepy as it was, it was brilliant. they were brilliant. they were monsters and yet they were brilliant. i was soaking in the music of the 1930's in germany and so was bruce. before we put anything on paper, we had to do our homework. tavis: you both have made the point and i take this from you and others, tha
i know a lot about pop music.think that they were the beatles of germany and maybe even around the world and i had never heard of these people. to what theyed did, it was so complicated, interesting, funny. so then i went to work. when i went to germany that next time, there was tower records there. on the wall of tower records, there was a full wall of comedian harmonists. these are really famous men. before i put a note on paper, i did my homework for a full year. in germany, i bought what...
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[music] >> hi, my name is fred lein. i'm most proud of driving a ramp taxi since the beginning of the program in 1994. [music] >> fred, you are the absolute best! thank you fred for providing transportation for me and opening up my social life, and taking care of medical appointments, taking care of my mother [music] >> hi, my name is ann bailey and i've driven for luxor for almost five years now. i drove for desoto cab for 10 years prior to that. i drove in 1976 for the old, old yellow cab. this is frances mecchi and i've been driving her for about 11 or 12 years to her alzheimer's day program, which we call the memory club. every day when we drive through the presidio she'll say, "oh goody, you're taking me through the enchanted forest." [music] >> my name amr a.mahmoud. i am like 49 years old. i have been driving cab more than 13 year in general. then i drove a ramp more than 3 years. this is my fourth now. i have been enjoying doing the job. i like every moment of it. >> thank you amr. [music} >> hi, my name is peter
[music] >> hi, my name is fred lein. i'm most proud of driving a ramp taxi since the beginning of the program in 1994. [music] >> fred, you are the absolute best! thank you fred for providing transportation for me and opening up my social life, and taking care of medical appointments, taking care of my mother [music] >> hi, my name is ann bailey and i've driven for luxor for almost five years now. i drove for desoto cab for 10 years prior to that. i drove in 1976 for the old,...
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[music] gentlemen, i declare this meeting open. i'd like to say, our phynances are in a fairly good state. in every direction, there is a vista of burning houses and the sound of our people's groaning under the weight of our by-laws. how are the new taxes going, mr. ubu, sir? not at all well. they've only produced 11 so far. horn strumper! what does this fellow want? get out, oaf, before i pluck both your eyes, cut off your head and make corkscrews out of your legs. he's gone already. but he left this letter. you read it. i don't know whether i'm going out of my mind or whether i forgot how to read. read it, clownish female. it's probably from manure. exactly. he says that he has escaped from prison, but the czar has welcomed him most warmly, that he is going invade your territories and reinstate boggerlas on the throne, and that you will most certainly end up swinging on the end of a rope. oh, i'm scared. oh, oh, oh, i'm frightened. oh, i'm a dead stalk. what's to become of me, poor wretch that i am? this nasty man is going to kil
[music] gentlemen, i declare this meeting open. i'd like to say, our phynances are in a fairly good state. in every direction, there is a vista of burning houses and the sound of our people's groaning under the weight of our by-laws. how are the new taxes going, mr. ubu, sir? not at all well. they've only produced 11 so far. horn strumper! what does this fellow want? get out, oaf, before i pluck both your eyes, cut off your head and make corkscrews out of your legs. he's gone already. but he...
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. >> i have a digital music company with def jam, all def music and all def music is discovering musicians through the internet, promoting through musicians through the internet. it's the greatest vehicle, youtube is by far the place where music is consumed. the greatest place. this should be a collaboration between youtube and music industry. executives and there is. and my company and one or two others. eights a hole. why would we not partner with create music programming through, and innovate music through, or promote i believe owe visit music through through and not just left it happen in fronfront of us and ignore it. the music business has changed and shifted and look forward to and promote and manage and develop them should be on the mind of executives. not how to cell a cd. they are very slow. remember the napster guys came to me and said, we want to meet the head of -- the head of the company, the chairman, he's like don't talk to them. don't talk to them? well, they are talking to you when you like it or not. so you sued them there is still another new napster, another creative.
. >> i have a digital music company with def jam, all def music and all def music is discovering musicians through the internet, promoting through musicians through the internet. it's the greatest vehicle, youtube is by far the place where music is consumed. the greatest place. this should be a collaboration between youtube and music industry. executives and there is. and my company and one or two others. eights a hole. why would we not partner with create music programming through, and...
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[music] may god and the great saint nicholas protect you. ah, noble master ubu, enter the royal enclosure with your followers. and we will review the march pass together. well, shall we? coming, sire. [music] ah! there's my regiment of danzig horse-guards. oh, what a magnificent spectacle. you really think so? looks like something the cat brought in. look at that one. you there. when did you last have a shave, you lousy slob? but this fellow is very well turned out. what on earth is the matter with you, old ubu? this! [stomps] treason! [stomps] pshit! after him! oh! help! help! help, holy virgin! help! i'm dying! help! i have the crown! death to the traitors! [chanting ubu, ubu, ubu] help! help! those maniacs have forced their way into the palace. they're coming up the stairs. may god protect us. that vile ubu, wretch, rascal. i just like to get my hands on him. i... you would, would you? and what, brave boggerlas, would you do to me? by god's will, i shall defend my mother to the death. the first man to make a step forward is good as dead.
[music] may god and the great saint nicholas protect you. ah, noble master ubu, enter the royal enclosure with your followers. and we will review the march pass together. well, shall we? coming, sire. [music] ah! there's my regiment of danzig horse-guards. oh, what a magnificent spectacle. you really think so? looks like something the cat brought in. look at that one. you there. when did you last have a shave, you lousy slob? but this fellow is very well turned out. what on earth is the matter...
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want thatpeople that music. a lot of your friends want that music.are the people down the way that are thirsty. be part of that liquid spirit, but there is a whole bunch of musicians and artists that want to flow in the most natural way. to those people that are thirsty down the way. we have gifts to give and no place for those gifts to live. what happens is, when people discover you, when you are trying to introduce someone, the comparisons are part of the process. person i have most said to friends of mine that you remind me of is a person i have been blessed to be a friend of in my lifetime, and that is ill with others. -- bill withers. the styling, the lyrical content, the sole. heard your song, i was thinking, this is bill withers all over. tell me how you feel about those comparisons. to explain, go get his record, he sounds like. how do you handle those comparisons? >> when they do that to a new artist or somebody who has just come on to the scene, you know, that is a difficult weight to carry. because these are masters, stevie wonder, nat kin
want thatpeople that music. a lot of your friends want that music.are the people down the way that are thirsty. be part of that liquid spirit, but there is a whole bunch of musicians and artists that want to flow in the most natural way. to those people that are thirsty down the way. we have gifts to give and no place for those gifts to live. what happens is, when people discover you, when you are trying to introduce someone, the comparisons are part of the process. person i have most said to...
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he was the music is right. but what they saw the movie they watched the movie and actually had the time i think the music with analogies themselves are getting a taxi so i think students get attached to the music once they start practicing. it's okay and i like it said that there really is part of a wimp. you have been beating teaching high school marching band to international competition almost every year since two thousand with no two thousand and one in the twenty two overs. and though what were some of the more memorable experiences at the international competition for example to causing eleven the guy swinging malaysian bank. ok two thousand called you were in calgary canada. how would some of these experiences compare with last years two thousand thirteen. the moral ten chicks. the first thing that would come to mind but he didn't know it is the different locations actually post different challenges than the puzzle for some human agents of the top of its tropical weather so we really had a hard time expr
he was the music is right. but what they saw the movie they watched the movie and actually had the time i think the music with analogies themselves are getting a taxi so i think students get attached to the music once they start practicing. it's okay and i like it said that there really is part of a wimp. you have been beating teaching high school marching band to international competition almost every year since two thousand with no two thousand and one in the twenty two overs. and though what...
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believeical music, i shows up a lot in heavy metal music. of the medieval type music that i was brought up with. led zeppelin has a lot of the storytelling and classical arrangements tell a lot of stories. i was also weaned on the beatles. a lot of sir george martin's arrangements with the strings always fascinated me. i have always been a fan of classical music but the classical industry is dying. there is a generation of people who do not know about it that and i thought it would be cool to take my guitar and play a lead violin part. kid,ing disney movies as a i like to the songs before the poison apple gets a bit or the wolf is about to attack or something where the music gets kind of scary. we picked some songs that we thought were really emotional, colorful songs. >> are you doing the vivaldi "four seasons" with the symphony. you mentioned snarl. i want you to cast your mind before megadeth. it gives us a way to talk about your career. you were with another band. go ahead and tell us what happened and how you ended up forming megadeth.
believeical music, i shows up a lot in heavy metal music. of the medieval type music that i was brought up with. led zeppelin has a lot of the storytelling and classical arrangements tell a lot of stories. i was also weaned on the beatles. a lot of sir george martin's arrangements with the strings always fascinated me. i have always been a fan of classical music but the classical industry is dying. there is a generation of people who do not know about it that and i thought it would be cool to...
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we'll be right back with music from the preatures!ive" concert series is presented by at&t. rethink possible. >> announcer: "jimmy kimmel live" from austin is brought to you by southwest airlines. find southwest airlines fares only on southwest.com. >> announcer: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by at&t. rethink possible. >> jimmy: i'd like to thank lady gaga, darby stanchfield, mayor leffingwell and apologize to matt damon, we ran out of time. "nightline" is next, but first, with the title track from their ep "is this how you feel?" the preatures. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ twilight been alright i'm gonna see you again tonight and now you got me started i'm on shaky right tonight ♪ ♪ then i see you i won't go where the beach is warm and i won't get stung ♪ ♪ i won't get storm, yours -- baby is this how you feel i wanna know -- wanna know ♪ ♪ i could keep on the same mistakes or i could make a new dancing out my feet now ♪ ♪ there's a little to me but i don't know what i'm too young to quit now i'm too young to qui
we'll be right back with music from the preatures!ive" concert series is presented by at&t. rethink possible. >> announcer: "jimmy kimmel live" from austin is brought to you by southwest airlines. find southwest airlines fares only on southwest.com. >> announcer: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by at&t. rethink possible. >> jimmy: i'd like to thank lady gaga, darby stanchfield, mayor leffingwell and apologize to matt damon,...
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by combining classical music with jazz. was the beginning of his insistent that musical berries were meant to be broken. he has done that for almost six .ecades now of course the landmark jazz rock fusion group weather report. his new cd is called "without a net." there are so many clips i can share about his storied career, but i decided to pick this one from 1967. ♪ tavis: so congratulations on these 80 years, for starters. what do you make of this 80 year journey so far? i said at my birthday party that i am eight. that same kind of feeling i had when i was eight years old, i'm collecting all these little statues of captain marvel. [laughter] tavis: let me ask that another way. how does it feel to still have the pipes to do what you do at 80? >> a lot less oxygen now. that's one reason it helps not to have rehearsals and read written because you have long lines with a lot of wind. i have to find another way to ,ust express with improvisation and i have a lot of room for the other musicians to have a voice, too. so it is
by combining classical music with jazz. was the beginning of his insistent that musical berries were meant to be broken. he has done that for almost six .ecades now of course the landmark jazz rock fusion group weather report. his new cd is called "without a net." there are so many clips i can share about his storied career, but i decided to pick this one from 1967. ♪ tavis: so congratulations on these 80 years, for starters. what do you make of this 80 year journey so far? i said...
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talents of our time. [ dramatic classical music plays ] narrator: his music would change the world..tor: ...and turn his greatest admirer into his most deadly enemy. what do you say, court composer? hamster: sire, he is... ...a miracle. [ upbeat music plays ] [ laughter ] [ music continues ] hamster: keyboard amadeus cat. oh, how i love the music. oh, how i despise the cat. oh. [ chuckles ] here, kitty kitty. narrator: a tale of two maestros. [ laughing ] oh, kitty. naughty boy. one blessed with the gift of music, the other cursed to languish in his shadow. play for us, court composer. as you wish, sire. [ choir vocalizing ] ♪ hamster on a piano ♪ hamster on a piano ♪ hamster on a piano ♪ eating popcorn on a piano ♪ hamster on a piano ♪ hamster on a piano ♪ hamster -- enough! [ sour note plays ] [ thud ] play more, keyboard cat. [ upbeat music plays ] hamster: why, god? why must you torture me with beauty i can never attain? but i will have... [ thunder crashes ] ...my revenge. you are compose a funeral march. narrator: starring two-time academy-award winner christoph waltz, academy-
talents of our time. [ dramatic classical music plays ] narrator: his music would change the world..tor: ...and turn his greatest admirer into his most deadly enemy. what do you say, court composer? hamster: sire, he is... ...a miracle. [ upbeat music plays ] [ laughter ] [ music continues ] hamster: keyboard amadeus cat. oh, how i love the music. oh, how i despise the cat. oh. [ chuckles ] here, kitty kitty. narrator: a tale of two maestros. [ laughing ] oh, kitty. naughty boy. one blessed...
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>> you could argue there is a void in music. mtv is no longer the music video place to go.t has not been since its inception. isn't there a linear tv opportunity for music videos? that our form has almost died out. used to be so big in the 1980's nit 90's, and a lot of people are saying, maybe the internet is not the only solution. right now, we have not seen anything in the marketplace gain traction. quest little find out. jon erlichman and paul sweeney from bloomberg industries. no trouble in paradise, not today. to therico has returned bond market. that and much more when we come back. ♪ >> he plans to talk the company documents obtained from a former employee. violate laws.life let's break this law -- down. bill ackerman claims he is taking this trade to the end of the earth. >> he calls it a pyramid scheme. >> he is making a presentation later in the afternoon. he claims the documents are from a former employee inside the company. it has been a tough road. billionost half $1 already. the new york times than 200 grand in the last years. continues and it will be on the m
>> you could argue there is a void in music. mtv is no longer the music video place to go.t has not been since its inception. isn't there a linear tv opportunity for music videos? that our form has almost died out. used to be so big in the 1980's nit 90's, and a lot of people are saying, maybe the internet is not the only solution. right now, we have not seen anything in the marketplace gain traction. quest little find out. jon erlichman and paul sweeney from bloomberg industries. no...
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and when i think about it since music is powerful stuff i was in the finn music itself will to give her the message. and steve people karina so. can it be. music lovers feel the concert hall on the day of the benefit concert to hear sue and i performed with this indie film. movie. most cash flows to her. and into the hearts of the us the eye i didn't think to myself. we must not forget about the disaster. i think musical helpers on review. i'm very thankful that he held his concert in st. i also wanted to put a lot going on to music i believe is what people want from me. i want to keep cool can i say these benefit concepts like this one. as long as i can. it's an important part of my life's black cats. for our egos to him in this indie philharmonic orchestra. music is a powerful way is he lifting the spirits of people covering the least. oh and one. the seagull again i might get the tears the eye the nice companies operating in the middle east at courting students from saudi arabia and were ready to join the workforce to about one hundred sunday youth studying in japan attended a job an
and when i think about it since music is powerful stuff i was in the finn music itself will to give her the message. and steve people karina so. can it be. music lovers feel the concert hall on the day of the benefit concert to hear sue and i performed with this indie film. movie. most cash flows to her. and into the hearts of the us the eye i didn't think to myself. we must not forget about the disaster. i think musical helpers on review. i'm very thankful that he held his concert in st. i...
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[tense music] ♪ why you after me?or who--this is about marketing and making money. >> mm-hmm. >> so, egos aside, names aside, it doesn't matter. it's about what's gonna sell. ♪ >> i specifically told michael to look after the gym, and he has a lot of work to do in getting out of the lease. he needs to focus his attention where it's absolutely needed. >> we've already talked about it. >> abs--i know, i know. ♪ [bleep]. >> coming up... >> i've done a lot of [bleep] for you. >> you talk too much. >> you know what, this is--no. >> you're talking too much. co: i've always found you don't know you need a hotel room until you're sure you do. bartender: thanks, captain obvious. co: which is what makes using the hotels.com mobile app so useful. i can book a nearby hotel room from wherever i am. or, i could not book a hotel room and put my cellphone back into my pocket as if nothing happened. hotels.com. i don't need it right now. ameriprise asked people a simple question: can you keep your lifestyle in retirement? i don't want
[tense music] ♪ why you after me?or who--this is about marketing and making money. >> mm-hmm. >> so, egos aside, names aside, it doesn't matter. it's about what's gonna sell. ♪ >> i specifically told michael to look after the gym, and he has a lot of work to do in getting out of the lease. he needs to focus his attention where it's absolutely needed. >> we've already talked about it. >> abs--i know, i know. ♪ [bleep]. >> coming up... >> i've done...
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plus the power of music. the extraordinary story of how rhythm and blue is being used to bring peace to a war torn country. we begin with the fate of malaysia airlines flight 370. two weeks ago tonight the plane with 239 people aboard vanished without a drais. -- trace. the focus is on a remote patch of the indian ocean 1500 miles off the australian coach where satellite images showed two objects floating in the water. it's the second day in a row, malaysia is now asking the u.s. to provide undersea surveillance equipment to help. the pentagon says the u.s. has spent $2.5 million on search efforts. so far, nothing connected to flight 370 has been found. at the same time, officials are pouring over the transcripts of the final 54 minutes of recordings between the pilots and ground control. joining us to discuss these transcripts is former american airlines pilot jay raulins. we know you have looked over these transcripts. what jumps out to you? >> richelle, in a short answer, nothing. these are transcripts of
plus the power of music. the extraordinary story of how rhythm and blue is being used to bring peace to a war torn country. we begin with the fate of malaysia airlines flight 370. two weeks ago tonight the plane with 239 people aboard vanished without a drais. -- trace. the focus is on a remote patch of the indian ocean 1500 miles off the australian coach where satellite images showed two objects floating in the water. it's the second day in a row, malaysia is now asking the u.s. to provide...
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about the bay area. >> everyone is here for the music and the experience. this is why i live here. >> the culture out here is amazing. it's san francisco. >> this is a legacy of the old warren hel ment and receive necessary funding for ten years after his death. >> there is a legacy that started and it's cool and he's done something wonderful for the city and we're all grateful. hopefully we will keep this thing going on for years and years to come. >> just a few steps away from union square is a quiet corner stone of san francisco's our community to the meridian gallery has a 20-year history of supporting visual arts. experimental music concert, and also readings. >> give us this day our daily bread at least three times a day. and lead us not into temptation to often on weekdays. [laughter] >> meridians' stands apart from the commercial galleries around union square, and it is because of their core mission, to increase social, philosophical, and spiritual change my isolated individuals and communities. >> it gives a statement, the idea that a significant a
about the bay area. >> everyone is here for the music and the experience. this is why i live here. >> the culture out here is amazing. it's san francisco. >> this is a legacy of the old warren hel ment and receive necessary funding for ten years after his death. >> there is a legacy that started and it's cool and he's done something wonderful for the city and we're all grateful. hopefully we will keep this thing going on for years and years to come. >> just a few...
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[tense music] ♪ why you after me?r you or who--this is about marketing and making money. >> mm-hmm. >> so, egos aside, names aside, it doesn't matter. it's about what's gonna sell. ♪ >> i specifically told michael to look after the gym, and he has a lot of work to do in getting out of the lease. he needs to focus his attention where it's absolutely needed. >> we've already talked about it. >> abs--i know, i know. ♪ [bleep]. >> coming up... >> i've done a lot of [bleep] for you. >> you talk too much. >> you know what, this is--no. >> you're talking too much. i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people. so you have time to fo
[tense music] ♪ why you after me?r you or who--this is about marketing and making money. >> mm-hmm. >> so, egos aside, names aside, it doesn't matter. it's about what's gonna sell. ♪ >> i specifically told michael to look after the gym, and he has a lot of work to do in getting out of the lease. he needs to focus his attention where it's absolutely needed. >> we've already talked about it. >> abs--i know, i know. ♪ [bleep]. >> coming up... >> i've...
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[tense music] ♪ why you after me?r you or who--this is about marketing and making money. >> mm-hmm. >> so, egos aside, names aside, it doesn't matter. it's about what's gonna sell. ♪ >> i specifically told michael to look after the gym, and he has a lot of work to do in getting out of the lease. he needs to focus his attention where it's absolutely needed. >> we've already talked about it. >> abs--i know, i know. ♪ [bleep]. >> coming up... >> i've done a lot of [bleep] for you. >> you talk too much. >> you know what, this is--no. >> you're talking too much. so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 a month? yup. all 5 of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line, anytime, for $15 a month. low dues, great terms. let's close! new at&t mobile share value plans our best value plans ever for business. on my journey across america, i've learned that when you ask som
[tense music] ♪ why you after me?r you or who--this is about marketing and making money. >> mm-hmm. >> so, egos aside, names aside, it doesn't matter. it's about what's gonna sell. ♪ >> i specifically told michael to look after the gym, and he has a lot of work to do in getting out of the lease. he needs to focus his attention where it's absolutely needed. >> we've already talked about it. >> abs--i know, i know. ♪ [bleep]. >> coming up... >> i've...
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that was from madelein chair of the music department. (applause) >> thank you. >> thank you, thank you very much. >>> [speaker not understood] aft 21 21, supervisors, thank you so much for holding this hearing. thank you for standing with city college. thank you for standing. thank you for standing with the students and the faculty and the staff and community and [speaker not understood]. [cheering and applauding] >>> there is little that i can add to this. folks know that i usually have something to say. but i think so much has been said today. it is so important. what i will say is that this resolution, as important as it is, is one step in getting back city college of san francisco and we have many more steps to take. what is very, very important is that the administration -- is that chancellor brice harris up in sacramento, is that everyone understand that the steps to saving city college of san francisco are not about shutting out you or the people in this room or the elected board of trustees. they can't have a city college of san
that was from madelein chair of the music department. (applause) >> thank you. >> thank you, thank you very much. >>> [speaker not understood] aft 21 21, supervisors, thank you so much for holding this hearing. thank you for standing with city college. thank you for standing. thank you for standing with the students and the faculty and the staff and community and [speaker not understood]. [cheering and applauding] >>> there is little that i can add to this. folks...
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they have great taste in music and food.m life all the time, you know? and they keep that cost down for everybody that comes to visit. so we can all live like -- >> jimmy: makes you want to move here. >> i do like my daytime show. >> you are a huge music fan, a lot of people know you, of course, from cooking stuff. but you really, really love listening to life music. >> when i met my husband, he worked in indy film and he had an indy rock band. >> jimmy: he's in india? >> no. his band name is the cringe. when i met him, he's a lawyer but he worked in the film business. what we've always done as a couple is music festivals. i fell so in love with the city, i said to him about eight years ago, wouldn't it be cool if we could have a party that's free to the public that celebrated the marnl of great food and great music in a place that's, you know, utopia, per fk, austin. >> here's the brilliant thing. if you take the bother to stand on line, we set up an auxillary main stage. when the first act is playing the act at the opposit
they have great taste in music and food.m life all the time, you know? and they keep that cost down for everybody that comes to visit. so we can all live like -- >> jimmy: makes you want to move here. >> i do like my daytime show. >> you are a huge music fan, a lot of people know you, of course, from cooking stuff. but you really, really love listening to life music. >> when i met my husband, he worked in indy film and he had an indy rock band. >> jimmy: he's in...
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and you know, my music is great music regardless if i'm cussing or not. >> jimmy: okay, good. there is snoop dogg with oprah and gayle. [ laughter ] it's the o.g. with o and g right there. [ laughter ] you tweeted this with the words "black history" under it. [ laughter ] which i thought was excellent. where did this take place? >> that was at a william morris endeavor party. >> oh, it was at an agency party. now, you and oprah were on the outs for a while, weren't you? >> no, we've never been on the outs. we didn't have a chance to sit down and conversate with each other. but i believe we loved what we do. i love her and whatever she stood for and however she do what she do. she's been the inspiration for people like myself. >> jimmy: are you still doing your talk show on the internet? "ggn"? >> yes, sir. the ggn news network every tuesday. >> jimmy: i love watching that. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> jimmy: it's one of my top news sources. i will say that. >> thank you. >> jimmy: and you're also starting a festival of your own. >> yeah. >> jimmy: now, what is going on here w
and you know, my music is great music regardless if i'm cussing or not. >> jimmy: okay, good. there is snoop dogg with oprah and gayle. [ laughter ] it's the o.g. with o and g right there. [ laughter ] you tweeted this with the words "black history" under it. [ laughter ] which i thought was excellent. where did this take place? >> that was at a william morris endeavor party. >> oh, it was at an agency party. now, you and oprah were on the outs for a while, weren't...
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he picked the theme of the local music from sound of music. and for two thousand twelve at the calgary competition. uk deal of romantic tension and white films known pretty clear you know sets of music would be of good reasons the twenty two of decision making process. there's really not that much mystery behind the series and we are in africa marching band. we usually use off the shelf commercial commercially released music that we can buy it from the music stores up and believe it or not there really isn't that many good arrangements for marching band so we actually have a very good that it down the very limited pool of resource but i think own because the marching band show was very short about ten minutes you may need to patch the audiences and the judges' attention. therefore sometimes we hope to select music that often. really it attracts attention at the very first moment so what are the jackets or b movie soundtracks or classical music or rock and roll exactly they can all be very very fine tunes for marching band show calm and in addi
he picked the theme of the local music from sound of music. and for two thousand twelve at the calgary competition. uk deal of romantic tension and white films known pretty clear you know sets of music would be of good reasons the twenty two of decision making process. there's really not that much mystery behind the series and we are in africa marching band. we usually use off the shelf commercial commercially released music that we can buy it from the music stores up and believe it or not...
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[tense music] ♪ why you after me?r you or who--this is about marketing and making money. >> mm-hmm. >> so, egos aside, names aside, it doesn't matter. it's about what's gonna sell. ♪ >> i specifically told michael to look after the gym, and he has a lot of work to do in getting out of the lease. he needs to focus his attention where it's absolutely needed. >> we've already talked about it. >> abs--i know, i know. ♪ [bleep]. >> coming up... >> i've done a lot of [bleep] for you. >> you talk too much. >> you know what, this is--no. >> you're talking too much. ♪ [ banker ] sydney needed some financial guidance so she could take her dream to the next level. so we talked about her options. her valuable assets were staying. and selling her car wouldn't fly. we helped sydney manage her debt and prioritize her goals, so she could really turn up the volume on her dreams today...and tomorrow. so let's see what we can do about that... remodel. motorcycle. [ female announcer ] some questions take more than a bank. they take a ban
[tense music] ♪ why you after me?r you or who--this is about marketing and making money. >> mm-hmm. >> so, egos aside, names aside, it doesn't matter. it's about what's gonna sell. ♪ >> i specifically told michael to look after the gym, and he has a lot of work to do in getting out of the lease. he needs to focus his attention where it's absolutely needed. >> we've already talked about it. >> abs--i know, i know. ♪ [bleep]. >> coming up... >> i've...
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>> no, but they should get rid of musicals so people don't have to sit through that. >> you hate musicals>> i respect the opinion of the parents who thinks a bloody prom may not be appropriate for high school. everybody backs down these days so i, do it. >> that was a strong commentary. you were fair and balanced all in one. >> it was a prom covered in blood. >> at the end of carrie -- >> i i know what happened. >> when i heard it was a musical about carrie i thought it was about a young horse trying to make a it in new york city. >> that took a second, but it was worth it. >> from you an aspiring hack you ride free on amtrak. amtrak is accepting application for rider res residency program that will provide a free round trip ticket on on a long distance train. up to 24 people will be accepted . a passion for writing and as separation to travel for inspiration. you can brag about how you duped amtrak into getting a free ticket for your stupid, stupid writing. do you see this as a stupid program or a stupid program? >> i am totally applying to it. >> you get smashed in the cafe car and thin
>> no, but they should get rid of musicals so people don't have to sit through that. >> you hate musicals>> i respect the opinion of the parents who thinks a bloody prom may not be appropriate for high school. everybody backs down these days so i, do it. >> that was a strong commentary. you were fair and balanced all in one. >> it was a prom covered in blood. >> at the end of carrie -- >> i i know what happened. >> when i heard it was a musical...
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>> i'm crazy about music.d they play beautiful music. >> reporter: it's all because of the music from henry's youth. the man behind it, dan cohen, a social worker, who thought, what if we took old ipods, sitting unused, and got them to others, like henry? and since the images of henry became a youtube sensation, donations have been pouring in. >> every playlist is like a fingerprint. every one is different. >> oh, we've got dean martin. >> reporter: 93-year-old richard wilde loves big band. >> "volare." ♪ oh, oh, oh >> after breakfast, first thing. makes my day. >> reporter: his customized playlist, awakening his past. researchers think music touches so many areas of the brain, making connections. it may have the power to stir memories and understanding otherwise lost. >> somebody after ten months of having their own music, let's say, three hours a week, will score 50% better on their cognitive exam. >> he's so much more verbal. >> reporter: bill paese's wife, jean, says his barbershop music brings back glimps
>> i'm crazy about music.d they play beautiful music. >> reporter: it's all because of the music from henry's youth. the man behind it, dan cohen, a social worker, who thought, what if we took old ipods, sitting unused, and got them to others, like henry? and since the images of henry became a youtube sensation, donations have been pouring in. >> every playlist is like a fingerprint. every one is different. >> oh, we've got dean martin. >> reporter: 93-year-old...
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musically also going for home. the light of a three to seventy nine it was beautiful and they are there so so different. and when you when you're making it a time to do a single cause is often one of them he said the spectrum of music to two completely different style and vv. last year. the cia that he has a thousand men died tuesday in what we make it out the instructor suggested title the opportunities are we that we all know matter what. or what religion no matter what our own nationality woke other. it's sexuality is one thing that always will be. one of the driving forces of music we all we all know google which has a tube in order for the shows that you fall out of his country to the temple again. the song on the street so it can really know how it goes to collaboration stand out. it could have told he's in miami where we met four years ago when we just got on with the difference and he always talked with whatever seat of god. the music he plays music and then type in my human. i thought i'd best song on its
musically also going for home. the light of a three to seventy nine it was beautiful and they are there so so different. and when you when you're making it a time to do a single cause is often one of them he said the spectrum of music to two completely different style and vv. last year. the cia that he has a thousand men died tuesday in what we make it out the instructor suggested title the opportunities are we that we all know matter what. or what religion no matter what our own nationality...
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beats music from rapper dr. somewhere between $60 million and 100 million dollars in a second round of financing. hip-hop icon sean diddy combs offering to buy madison square garden's fuse cable channel. his ex-girlfriend's channel is offering even more. we are talking about megadeth, they have sold more than 38 million albums worldwide. the band is going back on tour. dave mustaine spoke with pimm fox about how he has helped pioneer thrash metal. >> i started off in the 1980's playing guitar and i was in a band called metallica. we basically invented a musical style. we parted ways in 1983 and i formed megadeth. we are both current members of what is fondly called the big 4. >> tell us the other 2. >> slayer and anthrax. slayer is another los angeles band and anthrax is from new york. >> that does not necessarily mean warm and cozy. how did you develop this genre of music? give people some idea of how it is characterized by the people that play it? >> when you are playing heavy metal music, per se, the name kin
beats music from rapper dr. somewhere between $60 million and 100 million dollars in a second round of financing. hip-hop icon sean diddy combs offering to buy madison square garden's fuse cable channel. his ex-girlfriend's channel is offering even more. we are talking about megadeth, they have sold more than 38 million albums worldwide. the band is going back on tour. dave mustaine spoke with pimm fox about how he has helped pioneer thrash metal. >> i started off in the 1980's playing...
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[tense music] ♪ why you after me?--this is about marketing and making money. >> mm-hmm. >> so, egos aside, names aside, it doesn't matter. it's about what's gonna sell. ♪ >> i specifically told michael to look after the gym, and he has a lot of work to do in getting out of the lease. he needs to focus his attention where it's absolutely needed. >> we've already talked about it. >> abs--i know, i know. ♪ [bleep]. >> coming up... >> i've done a lot of [bleep] for you. >> you talk too much. >> you know what, this is--no. >> you're talking too much. (vo) you are a business pro. seeker of the sublime. you can separate runway ridiculousness... from fashion that flies off the shelves. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. and only national is ranked highest in car rental customer satisfaction by j.d. power. (natalie) ooooh, i like your style. (vo) so do we, business pro. so do we. go national. go like a pro. but when we start worrying about tomorrow, we miss out o
[tense music] ♪ why you after me?--this is about marketing and making money. >> mm-hmm. >> so, egos aside, names aside, it doesn't matter. it's about what's gonna sell. ♪ >> i specifically told michael to look after the gym, and he has a lot of work to do in getting out of the lease. he needs to focus his attention where it's absolutely needed. >> we've already talked about it. >> abs--i know, i know. ♪ [bleep]. >> coming up... >> i've done a lot...
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music is ominous music. and i'm so that was it like this very intense music and ends. say that that sort of kills my lilac release of travel and onion. in reaching out to something very psychic me intensely. i may be tempted to think the funniest things that sounds a qb in tap into the snow. pepsico thousand in india an example. well it's been mixed. i'm in no limit to the moon because this album is complete in english that previously and had one i mean it. leptin is a potent eyes and see some people really read the premise that the very intense. and as it is perceived that religious groups. it was really nice and it's directly down to high speed chase that i constantly found enough that he started to refuse these different styles and of these eight to get back to listening to two thousand had any means they are cute in front of you think you just a cryptic comment. i'm on this and i would imagine and as fun as well. um yea he's a huge influence like and in terms of a cheesy bean. one thing that the meeting date he's allowed me to hold as an artist that has been really
music is ominous music. and i'm so that was it like this very intense music and ends. say that that sort of kills my lilac release of travel and onion. in reaching out to something very psychic me intensely. i may be tempted to think the funniest things that sounds a qb in tap into the snow. pepsico thousand in india an example. well it's been mixed. i'm in no limit to the moon because this album is complete in english that previously and had one i mean it. leptin is a potent eyes and see some...