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especially in the music industry. ually spoke to them. >> this is the first american generation that will make less than their parents will. it's a tough time to grow up in, and i think the band and kirk cobain in particular reflect that angst. ♪ yeah, yeah >> curt cobain was a great songwriter with an ability to scream almost in tune. an intensity that was really unique. ♪ >> nirvana gave the record industry a wake-up call and said, here is your new audience. so start looking for the people with the clothes with the holes in the knees and you better run to those clubs to buy up the next one. >> i would go to the clubs and soo see bands like cat butt and bands like screaming trees. it was a refreshing change from the competitive sort of l.a. hollywood '80s and suddenly so cool to be from seattle. >> one of the biggest biz stories these days a so-called rain city renaissance with emergens of noisy grunge rock. like sound garden, also in chains and pearl jam from seattle, washington. ♪ ah ♪ ♪ >> why don't you tell me wha
especially in the music industry. ually spoke to them. >> this is the first american generation that will make less than their parents will. it's a tough time to grow up in, and i think the band and kirk cobain in particular reflect that angst. ♪ yeah, yeah >> curt cobain was a great songwriter with an ability to scream almost in tune. an intensity that was really unique. ♪ >> nirvana gave the record industry a wake-up call and said, here is your new audience. so start...
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.>>> the magic of harry potter we are live with the conductor of a new concert. >> [ music ] >> the summer of 2017 almost in the books. high schools are heading back to class on monday that was fast. i want to share a picture getting love on facebook. this is one mother, happy first day of school she is in the pool and the kids are looking sad.>> do you know what this reminds me of? remember that commercial when they play it is the most wonderful time of the year? and the father is really happy and the kids are said it is like office depot or something. >> it makes a big difference having the kids home all day rather than having them away for a good purpose so what is your best memory from summer 2017?>> i would say watching my daughter right her bike on two wheels.>> good for her. >> i would say when we spend that time in the pool and my daughter learn how to swim going from not being able to swim to doing freestyle.>> we worked on side breathing so we are getting there. we will be talking about back to school all next week so we hope you are there with us on monday. today the first day o
.>>> the magic of harry potter we are live with the conductor of a new concert. >> [ music ] >> the summer of 2017 almost in the books. high schools are heading back to class on monday that was fast. i want to share a picture getting love on facebook. this is one mother, happy first day of school she is in the pool and the kids are looking sad.>> do you know what this reminds me of? remember that commercial when they play it is the most wonderful time of the year? and...
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it directly relates to the beginning of this music's history. obviously, this this is the culture that was in kongo square when the seeds of music were starting. there are documents of lewis armstrong and baby talking about sing the great cheese singing there and some people say that lewis' phrasing sounded like the great chiefs. so taking those moments and identifying who you're listening, to right, the second record is diaspra. i mean that in a macro cosmic sense. i think this generation has a profound opportunity and we can be the generation that irrad indicates the social ills in all these things. the way that happens is by us looking for the sameness as opposed to constantly illuminating the differences between cultures. and so this is essentially what we do is stretch music. the second record references that. it's like okay, we're going to put -- they influence them in this record where you can hear through rhythm from senegal and then that might be coupled with something that sounds like nordic pop music. might be coupled with the harmonic
it directly relates to the beginning of this music's history. obviously, this this is the culture that was in kongo square when the seeds of music were starting. there are documents of lewis armstrong and baby talking about sing the great cheese singing there and some people say that lewis' phrasing sounded like the great chiefs. so taking those moments and identifying who you're listening, to right, the second record is diaspra. i mean that in a macro cosmic sense. i think this generation has...
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musician his music has sold millions about the political power of music and fifty years of pink floyd we asked the creative director behind the world famous rock bands iconic album art how music can be used to fight the power plus we uncover the stories that fell between the cracks in this week's barry news all the civil coming of a debate is going underground but first leaders of the iraqi energy industry convene in london today to discuss all island gas strategy well we certainly know what u.s. president donald trump thinks of the fourth largest producer of oil to russia saudi arabia in the united states old expression to the victor belong the spoils you remember you always used to say keep the oil i wasn't a fan of iraq i don't want to go into iraq but i will tell you when we were in we got out wrong how we said in addition to that keep you are now i said for economic reasons but if you think about it if we kept you know you probably wouldn't have isis because that's where they made their money in the first place so we should keep the oil but ok. maybe we'll have another chance don
musician his music has sold millions about the political power of music and fifty years of pink floyd we asked the creative director behind the world famous rock bands iconic album art how music can be used to fight the power plus we uncover the stories that fell between the cracks in this week's barry news all the civil coming of a debate is going underground but first leaders of the iraqi energy industry convene in london today to discuss all island gas strategy well we certainly know what...
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charlie: when will the music thing happen for you? always played music and sang in church. lot.the radio a theom would sing around house. i had offer to play the guitar. of always there. charlie: you weren't sinning in the choir? chris: not really. point, inow, at some kind of fell into it. maybe for a lack of wanting to do anything else. orrlie: was it to sing write? what amazes me, they all say you around greatest voice today. it's not about the song writing skills, which are clear but it's the voice. chris: i don't know about that. lot of great singers and great voices. hopefully i have something possiblycognizable and hold up over time. saysie: two million albums something. chris: it says you sold two albums. charlie: when you're in nashville, tell me about that process. different on be any given day. if it's just me alone. with a guitar and leads.where that i can hear a conversation out somewhere, or a title or something somebody says it just falls out your lap.to charlie: i know how you feel about this. people see you, back to -- others. willie.ioned somehow you are to
charlie: when will the music thing happen for you? always played music and sang in church. lot.the radio a theom would sing around house. i had offer to play the guitar. of always there. charlie: you weren't sinning in the choir? chris: not really. point, inow, at some kind of fell into it. maybe for a lack of wanting to do anything else. orrlie: was it to sing write? what amazes me, they all say you around greatest voice today. it's not about the song writing skills, which are clear but it's...
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what about the music? have in my mind waylon and willie and merle haggard and that era of music is a lot of my favorite things. there were a lot of things musically they were doing right. not that there is a right and wrong. charlie: what were they doing? chris: being themselves and doing what feels good to them versus trying to be what someone else was doing. charlie: when did the music thing happened for you? chris: i always played music and sang in church with my brother. my dad liked to play the radio a lot. my mom would sing in the house. i played guitar and sang. it was always there. i do not come from a musical family. we were not touring, nobody went out and played. charlie: you were not singing in the choir. chris: no, not really. at some point i kind of fell into it, maybe for a lack of wanting to do anything else. or it found me. charlie: was it to sing or write? chris: to write initially, when i really got serious about it. when i found out you could get a job, that someone would pay you money t
what about the music? have in my mind waylon and willie and merle haggard and that era of music is a lot of my favorite things. there were a lot of things musically they were doing right. not that there is a right and wrong. charlie: what were they doing? chris: being themselves and doing what feels good to them versus trying to be what someone else was doing. charlie: when did the music thing happened for you? chris: i always played music and sang in church with my brother. my dad liked to...
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the music.had music growing up in the house. and i was always the kid right next to the speaker, you know. trying to figure it out. so i just knew pretty much from day one. i remember having a little-- they would make you sign out sheets when you were a kid of what you were interested in. what's your favorite color? what do you want to be when you grow up? and i would always say something that was somewhat safe, i guess. like, i would want to be a lawyer or-- you know, because i didn't want to be hooked at as odd. >> rose: but you knew it was something else. >> i knew. i knew from day one i got to get up on a stage. >> rose: but it wasn't easy for you. i mean, you had to struggle like everybody else. >> yeah. i made a choice though, you know. i didn't do the school thing, and, you know, i moved out of my parents' house. didn't have much. and i was just like, "i'm going to survive as a musician sm of the so i played four, five, six, seven nights a week, four hours a night, playing for tips in smo
the music.had music growing up in the house. and i was always the kid right next to the speaker, you know. trying to figure it out. so i just knew pretty much from day one. i remember having a little-- they would make you sign out sheets when you were a kid of what you were interested in. what's your favorite color? what do you want to be when you grow up? and i would always say something that was somewhat safe, i guess. like, i would want to be a lawyer or-- you know, because i didn't want to...
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is it the music or the cute chick? >> i'm thinking it's the music.music stops. >> you know, i mean, we've talked about how this song crosses language barriers but i didn't know it also crosses species. >> not the only dog that likes it. this is boo boo and she really likes it too. >> there's got to be something hypnotizing that music video. like the track. like the secret track that was specially designed to hypnotize the heck out of humans and dogs. >> we're being subconsciously manipulated. >>> dude brings back a classic trick to stump his wife. >> what does y-e-s spell? >> yes. >> what does e-y-e-s spell? >> yes. >> it's like electronic yes. like e-mail. >> the every time it's on point. >>> charity bailey, got myself a couple of questions for you. what does y-e-s spell? >> yes. >> what does e-y-e-s spell? >> eyes. >> exactly. so simple. so close. >> i had to think about it. >> the fact it's such a simple question is why this video is just on fire. already passed million because he asked the same thing. >> what does y-e-s spell? >> yes. >> what doe
is it the music or the cute chick? >> i'm thinking it's the music.music stops. >> you know, i mean, we've talked about how this song crosses language barriers but i didn't know it also crosses species. >> not the only dog that likes it. this is boo boo and she really likes it too. >> there's got to be something hypnotizing that music video. like the track. like the secret track that was specially designed to hypnotize the heck out of humans and dogs. >> we're being...
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that's the type of music they make. eing caught up in the flash and hollywood stardom of it, i'm just in expired being around and seeing the way they work. it just inspires me. >> you mentioned kurt cobain. your diehard fans know you started out as a lover of rock. so take me back to south side of chicago. tell me about how you got into the rock thing. i'm curious how you made the transition to hip hop. >> i started off like you said loving rock music. that was the first music of my own choice that i was buying at coconuts record store. >> what were you buying? >> well, first i was buying like guns and roses. actually before that, more like kind of corny pop punk stuff like yellow card. and green day. dooky is a really good album. and then i started listening to guns n'roses and acdc and pink floyd. >> i used to love black in black. great album. >> 100%. and then a friend named ashley introduced me to nirvana and just flipped my whole world. and i just dove deep into that and started listening to, you know, white stripes
that's the type of music they make. eing caught up in the flash and hollywood stardom of it, i'm just in expired being around and seeing the way they work. it just inspires me. >> you mentioned kurt cobain. your diehard fans know you started out as a lover of rock. so take me back to south side of chicago. tell me about how you got into the rock thing. i'm curious how you made the transition to hip hop. >> i started off like you said loving rock music. that was the first music of my...
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the power of music, thanks, john.vis presley is bringing back memories on this, the 40th anniversary of his death. fans gathered at graceland, his mansion in memphis. a cbs news poll out today finds 8% of americans still believe presley may still be alive. if so, he wasn't home. we'll be right back. >> mason: an army black hawk >> mason: an army black hawk helicopter with a crew of five crashed overnight off the hawaiian island of oahu. they were on a training mission. search teams found a debris field, but no sign of survivors. hopes of finding survivors are dimming in the west african nation of sierra leone. a mudslide killed at least 400 people this week outside the capital. more than 100 were children. 600 are missing. more than 3,000 lost their homes. up next, world war ii vets on the images of neo-nazis marching in america. >> mason: images of neo-nazis on >> mason: images of neo-nazis on the march in charlottesville and elsewhere, are especially disturbing to americans who risked their lives fighting and defeat
the power of music, thanks, john.vis presley is bringing back memories on this, the 40th anniversary of his death. fans gathered at graceland, his mansion in memphis. a cbs news poll out today finds 8% of americans still believe presley may still be alive. if so, he wasn't home. we'll be right back. >> mason: an army black hawk >> mason: an army black hawk helicopter with a crew of five crashed overnight off the hawaiian island of oahu. they were on a training mission. search teams...
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the power of music, thanks, john.elvis presley is bringing back memories on this, the 40th anniversary of his death. fans gather at graceland, his mansion in memphis. a cbs news poll out today find 8% of americans still believe presley may still be alive. if so, he wasn't home. we'll be right back. with some big news about type 2 diabetes. you have type 2 diabetes, right? yes. so let me ask you this... how does diabetes affect your heart? it doesn't, does it? actually, it does. type 2 diabetes can make you twice as likely to die from a cardiovascular event, like a heart attack or stroke. and with heart disease, your risk is even higher. you didn't know that. no. yeah. but, wait, there's good news for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit. jardiance is proven to both significantly reduce the chance of dying from a cardiovascular event in adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease and lower your a1c. jardiance can cau
the power of music, thanks, john.elvis presley is bringing back memories on this, the 40th anniversary of his death. fans gather at graceland, his mansion in memphis. a cbs news poll out today find 8% of americans still believe presley may still be alive. if so, he wasn't home. we'll be right back. with some big news about type 2 diabetes. you have type 2 diabetes, right? yes. so let me ask you this... how does diabetes affect your heart? it doesn't, does it? actually, it does. type 2 diabetes...
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and they start bobbing there had-- they start bobbing their heads. >> one of the top music stations has played a's-- his single olympic gold. do started-- a random chance to make a album to the point where i'm out there and people know my music. it's surreal. >> i wanted to show athletes and nonathletes what it meant to get out of your box and not be afraid to be yourself. >> wusa9. >> he wants to become the first athlete to go on tour during the off-season and then all out during the season. wows are-- wowza. >>> now, game on sports. brought to you by xfinity. >> i don't know what to make of it, the undefeated champion floyd mayweather. the two of them will get it on tomorrow night in las vegas. if $100 but it could be a waste of money facing a guy with very little experience but it is a fight that fans wanted and are going to get. >> he will certainly be down, after seeing his tone i may just put him out of his misery. >> he came up short, a lot of fighters jumped on the early and came up short. one thing about mayweather is that i can fight. >> he's the big favorite. that's in veg
and they start bobbing there had-- they start bobbing their heads. >> one of the top music stations has played a's-- his single olympic gold. do started-- a random chance to make a album to the point where i'm out there and people know my music. it's surreal. >> i wanted to show athletes and nonathletes what it meant to get out of your box and not be afraid to be yourself. >> wusa9. >> he wants to become the first athlete to go on tour during the off-season and then all...
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talent judge jerry does it all she was thrust into the global spotlight as did just spice a member of the music and pop culture phenomenon the spice girls sold more records than any female group in the history she has since the martin a very successful solo of years ago career not seeing multiple u.k. number one hits including lift me up and it's raining men and now after a lengthy hiatus jerry's back with her first international music release in twelve years it's angels in chains a song tribute to the late great george michael and your name is no jerry corner i'll just jerry we can be unfastened and jerry when i just got married in alamo is your maiden name yes it was they say i think americans might not mean. holly well but it would burn any they were holly well mary having grown on a holly lot just chairs jerry just want to do horner my husband yeah member him ok. he mounted re thirteen the f one had the f on formula one thing faith in light of what a title well. it kind of is saying that the title is i wrote that when george died and i did market you know george michael died and i didn't kn
talent judge jerry does it all she was thrust into the global spotlight as did just spice a member of the music and pop culture phenomenon the spice girls sold more records than any female group in the history she has since the martin a very successful solo of years ago career not seeing multiple u.k. number one hits including lift me up and it's raining men and now after a lengthy hiatus jerry's back with her first international music release in twelve years it's angels in chains a song...
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the music is controlled by a laptop computer. why is it that just about everyone loves a carousel? - i think there's a fantasy about it, you know, being here on these horses and riding into the sunset, and the music and the lights and the mirrors, it just creates a very happy environment. - [katie] no matter how old you get going around in circles never seems to lose its appeal and that's the special magic of a merry go round. for teen kids news, i'm katie. - that wraps up our show. but we'll have more teen kids news for you next week. so make sure you tune in. (upbeat music) alex: coming next, attempting to help some injured manatees. can these large sea cows be saved? plus, two dogs are trapped on a ledge above a rushing river. this is "animal rescue."
the music is controlled by a laptop computer. why is it that just about everyone loves a carousel? - i think there's a fantasy about it, you know, being here on these horses and riding into the sunset, and the music and the lights and the mirrors, it just creates a very happy environment. - [katie] no matter how old you get going around in circles never seems to lose its appeal and that's the special magic of a merry go round. for teen kids news, i'm katie. - that wraps up our show. but we'll...
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if you are out in the peninsula, say hi at music on the square. redwood city will be out there with the free music that's going to be happening. 6:00 to 8:00 is the music. we will be there starting at 5:00 for the get the scoop truck. say hie to us and we'll have free ice cream for you. we will be there. san francisco looking at 65 in the mission and cool breeze to the marina and 64 with winds out of the west. fairly typical weather not only in san francisco, but the north bay. we have 74 in mill valley and into novato and sonoma and napa. on the extended forecast. san francisco with the nice trend of 60s. cloud cover increases and the winds pick up off to the north. you can see the trend that is the coolest we have seen like this in 47 days. welcome reand next monday we are down to 80 degrees. that will feel real nice. the rainfall should be staying away. if we see changes getting closer, we will let you know about that. right now we are in the clear. >> you and me tomorrow. redwood city. thanks, jeff. up next, the most famous white bronco on the
if you are out in the peninsula, say hi at music on the square. redwood city will be out there with the free music that's going to be happening. 6:00 to 8:00 is the music. we will be there starting at 5:00 for the get the scoop truck. say hie to us and we'll have free ice cream for you. we will be there. san francisco looking at 65 in the mission and cool breeze to the marina and 64 with winds out of the west. fairly typical weather not only in san francisco, but the north bay. we have 74 in...
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as far as the fun goes tonight, another hour or so of music on the square. can see the temperatures for that going to be right on down to 71 at 8:00 p.m. under clear skies. and as we head into tomorrow morning, we get the fog back also the low clouds and temps in the upper 50s to low 60s. start out cloudy. it will be warm but not too hot. 88 in antioch. 86 in livermore and 80 in san jose. san francisco cool 67. check this out. portland and seattle some rainfall. rain is going to be staying to the north. on the seven-day forecast, you will be able to see that san francisco is going to stay in the 60s in the next seven-days. cooler storms to the north. and for the inland valleys, stay with this trend of 80s. and really nice weather as we head throughout the week. all right, don't stop dancing, keep going. so i have got some new friends tonight. garvin and jess, they are just dancing and having a good time. how are you doing? did you get more free ice cream. here, take it. >> jeff is very popular. >> i just gave away my ice cream, so maybe i can bring you guys
as far as the fun goes tonight, another hour or so of music on the square. can see the temperatures for that going to be right on down to 71 at 8:00 p.m. under clear skies. and as we head into tomorrow morning, we get the fog back also the low clouds and temps in the upper 50s to low 60s. start out cloudy. it will be warm but not too hot. 88 in antioch. 86 in livermore and 80 in san jose. san francisco cool 67. check this out. portland and seattle some rainfall. rain is going to be staying to...
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reflects the times will we see a lot of music that will deal with trump i hope so you know it. is funny because you know some musicians want to. change the world and some musicians want to entertain the world so when you want to change the world sometimes you can be ahead of the curve world mine i want to change at that point in time. and when you want to entertain a world you khana seaward by lags and try to do that. the dart is the try to change the world to me has courage because you can put out some people are now ready for it can you change an entertained at the same time when you get it right. is there a young rapper today who's doing what n.w.a. was doing in the eighty's i yeah you know i mean i love you know. rappers like kendrick lamar who's attempting to support consciousness in the music. i love some of the music kanye does i think he really attempts to to be provocative the chance the rapper if it's good to sell my son's name it's chance to see any chance one of the greatest things ever happen to me derek jeter came o
reflects the times will we see a lot of music that will deal with trump i hope so you know it. is funny because you know some musicians want to. change the world and some musicians want to entertain the world so when you want to change the world sometimes you can be ahead of the curve world mine i want to change at that point in time. and when you want to entertain a world you khana seaward by lags and try to do that. the dart is the try to change the world to me has courage because you can put...
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and talent judge jerry does it all she was thrust into the global spotlight as spice a member of the music and pop culture phenomenon the spice girls sold more records than any female group in the history she has since embark on a very successful solo music all career not. born hits including up. and now after. it is jerry's back with her first international music release in twelve years it's angels in james a song tribute to the late great george michael and your name is no jerry corner oh just jerry we can be on first name tons jerry hall and i just got married in our well as your maiden name yes it was i think americans might name me more of holly well it would bring any they were holly well mary how we were all on a harley were just chairs jerry just jerry want to do horner my husband your mother ok. he runs a race team here for the f one formula one team. loyola what a title well it kind of a thing the title is i wrote that when george died and i did michael george michael died and i didn't know what to do i was in the middle of writing songs i love writing and it's kind of saying i t
and talent judge jerry does it all she was thrust into the global spotlight as spice a member of the music and pop culture phenomenon the spice girls sold more records than any female group in the history she has since embark on a very successful solo music all career not. born hits including up. and now after. it is jerry's back with her first international music release in twelve years it's angels in james a song tribute to the late great george michael and your name is no jerry corner oh...
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before dick horn i was ready to be a dj. >> there is magic in the music, a message in the music and thege is fun, lo and party. >> the crowd this saturday night is a great mix brought together by bob's music. >> the crowd and mix of young and old on a saturday night. >> a legend if philadelphia. and we are always around wherever he is. he is the best. >> he may have been born in disco but bob keeps it fresh spinning tunes from all the decades. >> the thing you have to redefine yourself. we incorporated musics from 60s, 70s and 90s and music from today. >> he will soon have a star on broad street but still spinning six or seven nights a week. >> i will never retire, i live for the audience and the music and dancing and making people happy. tamala edwards, channel 6 "action news." >> good for him. >>> and "action news" is working on news stories for today at 4:00. alicia vitarelli is here with a preview. >> a gorgeous day out there and perfect one for melissa magee taking us to ocean city with a beloved tradition involving babies. also in our show something we are working on the doctor th
before dick horn i was ready to be a dj. >> there is magic in the music, a message in the music and thege is fun, lo and party. >> the crowd this saturday night is a great mix brought together by bob's music. >> the crowd and mix of young and old on a saturday night. >> a legend if philadelphia. and we are always around wherever he is. he is the best. >> he may have been born in disco but bob keeps it fresh spinning tunes from all the decades. >> the thing...
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i wish i could play the piano you to music your fans would be surprised to know you listen to i think i'm to set it everything what do americans get wrong about great britain sometimes with the accents they think you're posh when you're not. you know i mean i think oh my god you know the queen you know just because you've gotten pretty much then or you're clever they think you're clever just because you've got a british accent or not trusting me or smart or what do great britain's get wrong about america i think america you know is more than just new york and los angeles america is you know is so much more is so much bigger and obviously got those two media in a status could tell me something people don't know about you or can you say openly their thoughts just about to say something i thought that's the most were ok like you know what there are sort of think about that have a think about it have some social be good question ok. coriander soon on the larry king now blog do you think pop music is in a good spot right now. i think so it's so easy to get out of it's not as good as it was
i wish i could play the piano you to music your fans would be surprised to know you listen to i think i'm to set it everything what do americans get wrong about great britain sometimes with the accents they think you're posh when you're not. you know i mean i think oh my god you know the queen you know just because you've gotten pretty much then or you're clever they think you're clever just because you've got a british accent or not trusting me or smart or what do great britain's get wrong...
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yeah yeah oh strip that down girl ♪ ♪ love when you hit the ground ♪ ♪ you know i love it when the music'sic's loud but c'mon strip that down for me yeah yeah yeah yeah ♪ ♪ yeah yeah yeah yeah c'mon strip that down for me yeah yeah yeah yeah ♪ ♪ don't say nothing just strip that down for me yeah yeah yeah yeah ♪ ♪ all i want girl if you strip that down for me yeah yeah yeah yeah ♪ ♪ you're the one girl c'mon strip that down for me yeah yeah yeah yeah ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >> jimmy: hold on, oh man! >> thank you very much. >> jimmy: liam payne! "strip that down" is available now. we'll be right back, ladies and gentlemen. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] 60% of women are wearing the wrong size pad and... ...experience leaks. introducing always my fit. find the number that's right for your flow and panty size on the top of any always pack. the better the fit, the better it protects. always. politicians playing gameston while south jersey gets short changed? then vote fran grenier. think it's time we had a regular guy, not a lifelong politician? that's fran grenier. looking for a
yeah yeah oh strip that down girl ♪ ♪ love when you hit the ground ♪ ♪ you know i love it when the music'sic's loud but c'mon strip that down for me yeah yeah yeah yeah ♪ ♪ yeah yeah yeah yeah c'mon strip that down for me yeah yeah yeah yeah ♪ ♪ don't say nothing just strip that down for me yeah yeah yeah yeah ♪ ♪ all i want girl if you strip that down for me yeah yeah yeah yeah ♪ ♪ you're the one girl c'mon strip that down for me yeah yeah yeah yeah ♪ ♪ [ cheers and...
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>> we're talking about, you know, opulence and creating visuals for the fans that go along with the musicost mesmerizing look was this puffy red satin overcoat. the elaborate train doubled as a prop and later detached to reveal more of the 31--oyearld ersing's figure. ♪ >> before the sold-out show, tgagaweeted, i am so nervous. it's so packed. i just looked. calm down, joanne. mother monster prepped for the event up until the last minute. she posted this, saying, 12:19 a.m. still going strong in rehearsal. ♪ ♪ >> one standout moment of the night, gaga was given this handmade honor by a fan. >> thank you. it's an award for being lady gaga. >> the fan tweeted, gaga took my oscar award. life is complete. ♪ >> she loves her fans, and she will be on this tour for the it wraps up in l.a. on december 18th. right now, how oprah found a diet that works. >> the only thing i've not been consistent in is weight or hair dos. oprah opened up in a cover story called losing it in an anti-dieting age. she says, i've tried all of the nks ein shakes and green dri and cleanse. it doesn't work. it doesn't las
>> we're talking about, you know, opulence and creating visuals for the fans that go along with the musicost mesmerizing look was this puffy red satin overcoat. the elaborate train doubled as a prop and later detached to reveal more of the 31--oyearld ersing's figure. ♪ >> before the sold-out show, tgagaweeted, i am so nervous. it's so packed. i just looked. calm down, joanne. mother monster prepped for the event up until the last minute. she posted this, saying, 12:19 a.m. still...
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>> we're talking about, you know, opulence and creating visuals for the famns that go along with the music most mesmerizing look was this puffy red satin overcoat. the elaborate train doubled as a prop and later detached to reveal more of the 31-year-old singer's figure. ♪ >> before the sold-out show, gaga tweeted, i am so nervous. it's so packed. i just looked. calm down, joanne. she prepped for the event up until the last minute. she posted this saying, 12:19 a.m. still going strong in rehearsal. ♪ >> one standout moment of the night, gaga was given this handmade honor by a fan. >> thank you. it's an award for being lady ga g. >> the fan tweeted, gaga took my oscar award. life is complete. >>> yshe loves her fans and she will be on this tour for the rest of the year. it wraps up in l.a. on december 18th. meanwhile, her movie isn't hitting theaters until next year. >>> from a star is born to a hollywood baby boom, minute day kaling covered up her bump on the set of "the mindy project," and she is five months pregnant. and lauren is putting her little guy on full display. it's newborn blis
>> we're talking about, you know, opulence and creating visuals for the famns that go along with the music most mesmerizing look was this puffy red satin overcoat. the elaborate train doubled as a prop and later detached to reveal more of the 31-year-old singer's figure. ♪ >> before the sold-out show, gaga tweeted, i am so nervous. it's so packed. i just looked. calm down, joanne. she prepped for the event up until the last minute. she posted this saying, 12:19 a.m. still going...
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hit the ground yeah yeah yeah yeah s ♪ love when you hit the ground ♪ ♪ you know i love it when the music's music's loud but c'mon strip that down for me yeah yeah yeah yeah ♪ ♪ yeah yeah yeah yeah c'mon strip that down for me yeah yeah yeah yeah ♪ ♪ don't say nothing just strip that down for me yeah yeah yeah yeah ♪ ♪ all i want girl if you strip that down for me yeah yeah yeah yeah ♪ ♪ you're the one girl c'mon strip that down for me yeah yeah yeah yeah ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >> jimmy: hold on, oh man! >> thank you very much. >> jimmy: liam payne! "strip that down" is available now. we'll be right back, ladies and gentlemen. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to ashton kutcher, mario batali, vanessa hudgens, liam payne once again! [ cheers and applause ] and the roots right there from philadelphia, pennsylvania. stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching, have a a great night. i hope to see you tomorrow. bye-bye, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller
hit the ground yeah yeah yeah yeah s ♪ love when you hit the ground ♪ ♪ you know i love it when the music's music's loud but c'mon strip that down for me yeah yeah yeah yeah ♪ ♪ yeah yeah yeah yeah c'mon strip that down for me yeah yeah yeah yeah ♪ ♪ don't say nothing just strip that down for me yeah yeah yeah yeah ♪ ♪ all i want girl if you strip that down for me yeah yeah yeah yeah ♪ ♪ you're the one girl c'mon strip that down for me yeah yeah yeah yeah ♪ ♪ [ cheers...
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that's the type of music they make. so more than being caught up in the flash and hollywood stardom of it, i'm just in expired being around and seeing the way they work. it just inspires me. >> you mentioned kurt cobain. your diehard fans know you started out as a lover of rock. so take me back to south side of chicago. tell me about how you got into the rock thing. i'm curious how you made the transition to hip hop. >> i started off like you said loving rock music. that was the first music of my own choice that i was buying at coconuts record store. >> what were you buying? >> well, first i was buying like
that's the type of music they make. so more than being caught up in the flash and hollywood stardom of it, i'm just in expired being around and seeing the way they work. it just inspires me. >> you mentioned kurt cobain. your diehard fans know you started out as a lover of rock. so take me back to south side of chicago. tell me about how you got into the rock thing. i'm curious how you made the transition to hip hop. >> i started off like you said loving rock music. that was the...
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all right. >> coming up next at 4:00 let the musical acts begin. one of the biggest concerts in the region. we're live for music fest. you probably heard about distracted driving. what about distracted walking. the new warning lights meant to grab your attention. that's next at 5:00. how would you like to earn four times gas reward points? that'd be awesome... you can do that? just buy participating grocery items during the anniversary sale and you'll earn 4 times the gas reward points. groceries for gas rewards, i wish! right now, get pepsi, diet pepsi or mtn dew 2 liter bottles 88 cents, and lay's potato chips, buy one get one free. can i get one more wish?! the acme anniversary sale. it's just better. >>> dozens of bands stretched out often days, music paradise no matter what kind of music you like. >> city of bethlehem expect a million people. >> reporter: it's set to open in a few minutes at 5:00 and you see a lot of excitement and a lot has come from the city and local businesses who are looking to cash in over a big way over the next ten days
all right. >> coming up next at 4:00 let the musical acts begin. one of the biggest concerts in the region. we're live for music fest. you probably heard about distracted driving. what about distracted walking. the new warning lights meant to grab your attention. that's next at 5:00. how would you like to earn four times gas reward points? that'd be awesome... you can do that? just buy participating grocery items during the anniversary sale and you'll earn 4 times the gas reward points....
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knew all the words, it was herfavourite musical. a vision. i think she'd find it very powerful. singing # my days with endless wonder... and many of the cast had met her. how much did you know aboutjo cox? i knewjo quite a lot. she would come and visit our school quite frequently. i met jo about five or six times myself, and she was a lovely lady, she was really passionate. this is such a great inspiration to do for her, in honour of her as well. singing this les mis is on until saturday, but it is hoped the new youth theatre will continue, and provide a lasting legacy for a much—loved mp. colin paterson, bbc news, batley. let's catch up with the weather. hello. where ever you are across the country is the operative phrase today because there are big contrasts. rain is a story for some but not all. sunshine around. a beautiful picture from a weather watcher in argyll and bute. further east, a cloudy day so far. a soggy day so far. as you can see from the radar picture, heavy rain across east anglia, the london area and sinking down t
knew all the words, it was herfavourite musical. a vision. i think she'd find it very powerful. singing # my days with endless wonder... and many of the cast had met her. how much did you know aboutjo cox? i knewjo quite a lot. she would come and visit our school quite frequently. i met jo about five or six times myself, and she was a lovely lady, she was really passionate. this is such a great inspiration to do for her, in honour of her as well. singing this les mis is on until saturday, but...
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sunday, she'll host the mtv video music awards. liminary "american idol" auditions already under way, next month she'll hit the road as a judge, but alongside who? abc has yet to choose. >> my dream people would be rihanna and, like, tim mcgraw. katy just updated her team dream with "idol" host, ryan seacrest. >> i'm pulling for lionel. and also, he is cool and hip, he's charlie poout. >> they happen to be the rumored front runners, so maybe that's a clue. >>> speaking of clue, taylor swift is dropping a whole bunch of them about her new music, but it's the cover of her new album, "reputation." ♪ >> is taylor about to blast kim and kanye on her new album? ♪ don't say i didn't warn ya >> the swifties say yes, and point to clues all over taylor's just-released cover art. first, that medieval looking "font." check this out -- taylor's typeface appears almost identical to the style kanye used for the merchandise for his "life of pablo" tour. second, the cover photo. it's a bold, new look for taylor, and the slicked back hair sure looks
sunday, she'll host the mtv video music awards. liminary "american idol" auditions already under way, next month she'll hit the road as a judge, but alongside who? abc has yet to choose. >> my dream people would be rihanna and, like, tim mcgraw. katy just updated her team dream with "idol" host, ryan seacrest. >> i'm pulling for lionel. and also, he is cool and hip, he's charlie poout. >> they happen to be the rumored front runners, so maybe that's a clue....
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. >> tell me about the seattle music scene? about the seattle sound. what's going on up there? >> what's in the water? ♪ >> bands like nirvana, pearl jam, they wanted no part of the music industry machine. yet there they were selling millions of records. >> it's a little bit overwhelming to see this many people. we're used to playing small clubs, you know. and we want to go back to playing small clubs. >> cannot believe that's 20 years ago. joining us now, the associate editor and columnist for the boston globe. i was alive during the 1990s, i remember this music. describe for us, put your finger on what the '90s music thing was. i think people at home, they know what the '80s were, the '70s, the '60s, the '50s. >> the '90s to me were about the variety of the music. you had pearl jam, sound garden and hip-hop biggie, tupac, missy elliott. country crossed over to the pop charts in a big way with garth brooks and shania twain. garth brooks was essentially springsteen in a cowboy hat. everything felt possible. mtv was really at it
. >> tell me about the seattle music scene? about the seattle sound. what's going on up there? >> what's in the water? ♪ >> bands like nirvana, pearl jam, they wanted no part of the music industry machine. yet there they were selling millions of records. >> it's a little bit overwhelming to see this many people. we're used to playing small clubs, you know. and we want to go back to playing small clubs. >> cannot believe that's 20 years ago. joining us now, the...
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political cartoonists call us about two from the streets of london to mississippi goddam the politics and music of the incomparable nina simone in a theatre production terrifying audiences from london to the edinburgh festival was a good day to bury bad news what stories are full of through the cracks in this week's buried news coming up a days going on the ground but first while the british press continues to decode last week's princess diana revelations coverage of tomorrow's presidential and parliamentary elections in the u.k. former colony of kenya where diana's mother in law found out she was elizabeth the second a more nuanced than say coverage of a referendum in venezuela now at fust sight it could pass for a clip from this program but if you look very carefully you will notice that there is a naughty boy difference the voice used in that report does not belong to any of our reporters because maybe if it was one of their reporters in africa they'd be saying things like this welcome from a broken eastern libya well we know that coalition military planners are carrying out what they call b
political cartoonists call us about two from the streets of london to mississippi goddam the politics and music of the incomparable nina simone in a theatre production terrifying audiences from london to the edinburgh festival was a good day to bury bad news what stories are full of through the cracks in this week's buried news coming up a days going on the ground but first while the british press continues to decode last week's princess diana revelations coverage of tomorrow's presidential and...
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for the layperson how artificial intelligence created this music? ure. so with amper, the human puts in certain inputs like bpm, instrumentation you want to be included, the mood, the genre. it's actually pretty simple. you can change the key. you can change the instrumentation. >> how does that make you feel? the way technology moves. we could have a.i. that writes songs and sings them too. >> very conflicted. on one side i get excited about the new tools to play with. on the other hand, it is threatening. the creative vision of a human, we believe we have abilities. this is questioning that. for me this album is an exploration of that very question. >> how do you think that technology will further impact or do a negative way? >> all of the above. on my piano i would write out sheet music and it was pain staking and i never found anyone i could record my music with. if i had these tools, i would have loved it. on this same point, i think it could become a tool that people rely on. but it's not without human cl collaborati collabor absolutely still a
for the layperson how artificial intelligence created this music? ure. so with amper, the human puts in certain inputs like bpm, instrumentation you want to be included, the mood, the genre. it's actually pretty simple. you can change the key. you can change the instrumentation. >> how does that make you feel? the way technology moves. we could have a.i. that writes songs and sings them too. >> very conflicted. on one side i get excited about the new tools to play with. on the other...
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across the town of jim thorpe, the bar down the street from me playing live musicer. that was a lot of fun as well. let's take you to the weather now and stormscan 3, where we are still dealing with some showers along some of our shore points, mainly areas well south and east of philadelphia into cape may and atlantic r atlantic counties. things will be quieting down, rest assured as we head to the next one to two hours, these were the same storms that rolled through our area here in jim thorpe earlier this afternoon and made their way to center city this evening, dropped quite a bit of rainfall across the region. take a look at some of these totals on our live neighborhood network. and singing spring around 2.3 inches of rain in philadelphia, just under an inch and a half around 1.3 in little creek, just under one inch. rain in medford. quite a bit of rain, temperatures i was fallen back into the 70's. thanks to this rain cooled air awe're at 76 in philadelphia, mid 70s in atlantic city and lower 70s in wildwood. with the due points today, they were super elevated
across the town of jim thorpe, the bar down the street from me playing live musicer. that was a lot of fun as well. let's take you to the weather now and stormscan 3, where we are still dealing with some showers along some of our shore points, mainly areas well south and east of philadelphia into cape may and atlantic r atlantic counties. things will be quieting down, rest assured as we head to the next one to two hours, these were the same storms that rolled through our area here in jim thorpe...
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the world. and there he is in egypt doing just that. dizzy gillespie, whose music turns out he was a little more democratic than even the state department. the state department is out there saying this is the image of american democracy, this is why. this integrated band. this is why you guys should like america instead of the soviet way of life. but dizzy gillespie, as he's playing concerts all throughout that tour of south asia and all these other places, he's looking out at the crowd and saying all we're playing for are american diplomats and their families, and their spouses. he even said something to the effect of why are we playing for the choir? and so he insisted and demanded that they open the gates to all the people who were outside wanting to come in. he described them as the ragamuffin children. he said let the ragamuffin children come in, because they need to hear this music too. >> it's that kind of insistence and assertion of his authority as the leading figure on this tour that the state department after he got back said maybe we'll go with benny go
the world. and there he is in egypt doing just that. dizzy gillespie, whose music turns out he was a little more democratic than even the state department. the state department is out there saying this is the image of american democracy, this is why. this integrated band. this is why you guys should like america instead of the soviet way of life. but dizzy gillespie, as he's playing concerts all throughout that tour of south asia and all these other places, he's looking out at the crowd and...
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where people have left tributes and also there is going to be an area where people can turn down the musicf people part of the gravel tributes. police and locals are planning on releasing some dogs to remember those who are remembered living grenfell tower blaze. —— release some dogs. —— doves. living grenfell tower blaze. —— release some dogs. -- doves. a huge parade, a great amount of colour and sound. indeed, the music is literally just turned sound. indeed, the music is literallyjust turned up a notch. as you can see, there are number of people already started to take part in the procession will stop take pa rt in the procession will stop take part in the broadcast! exactly. over a million people are the expected to attend over the next three days. todayis attend over the next three days. today is children's day. we should see lots of fluids of children taking part and also take part where they will bejudged. taking part and also take part where they will be judged. hopefully be procession will be lots of fun and we should have... ok, thank you very much indeed. a rather exuberant crow
where people have left tributes and also there is going to be an area where people can turn down the musicf people part of the gravel tributes. police and locals are planning on releasing some dogs to remember those who are remembered living grenfell tower blaze. —— release some dogs. —— doves. living grenfell tower blaze. —— release some dogs. -- doves. a huge parade, a great amount of colour and sound. indeed, the music is literally just turned sound. indeed, the music is...
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that happened throughout the history of music. it was local. then in the p 30s we started building up a national music scene. and recordings of those kind of songs couldn't be played. they would make somebody angry in the next town. you had to plate song that's didn't offend anybody. and so the songs got dumber and dumber as it were. and it's only recently because of the internet and things like that that you can hear those kind of songs. so you wouldn't necessarily associate it with the guy like me and a guitar. they may be doing their own music. they're talking about what's going on and what's happening. you don't associate that with folk music. but i would. >> but back in the day, people at this level, not the kids on the internet, people at this level were speaking that truth to power. at this level they would do it. do you see artists in this moment at this level who are doing that? of course. >> i mean, they're always there. >> right. >> but they're not always pob lar. >> right. >> you know, there was a sort of glitch in the system that ha
that happened throughout the history of music. it was local. then in the p 30s we started building up a national music scene. and recordings of those kind of songs couldn't be played. they would make somebody angry in the next town. you had to plate song that's didn't offend anybody. and so the songs got dumber and dumber as it were. and it's only recently because of the internet and things like that that you can hear those kind of songs. so you wouldn't necessarily associate it with the guy...
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for the younger generation, this is vital for the growth of the music scene. r them, setting vital for the growth of the music scene. forthem, setting their sights, you can play these big stages. my first ever gig was here a few years ago and it is brilliant because new people come to watch you, your friends come, it is such a brilliant event. it will really help hull. # what are you thinking? we are sitting on an amazing wealth of talent in this region and i think it is about time that the rest of the country was aware of it. the crowds just the country was aware of it. the crowdsjust keep the country was aware of it. the crowds just keep coming the country was aware of it. the crowdsjust keep coming and a man who could draw a big crowd like this is bill bailey and he has gone and created his own museum. we had a chat with him. there is the basic cockney intro. there is no doubt that bill bailey is a man of many talents. he started out in stand—up but has acted in television series from black books and spaced to doctor who and hustle and he is a perennial favo
for the younger generation, this is vital for the growth of the music scene. r them, setting vital for the growth of the music scene. forthem, setting their sights, you can play these big stages. my first ever gig was here a few years ago and it is brilliant because new people come to watch you, your friends come, it is such a brilliant event. it will really help hull. # what are you thinking? we are sitting on an amazing wealth of talent in this region and i think it is about time that the...
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video ever played on mtv. >> for me it was the way to good into combining visual and music. i want to go. ♪ >> his hollywood catalog includes hits like "gladiator", 14 years of the "pirates of the caribbean" series. and "the dark knight" batman trilogy. he has had ten oscar nominations. winning in 1995 for disney's "the lion king" all of that success and yet every new project makes him anxious. >> the first two or three weeks are just complete agony of oh, my god i don't know how to do thny maybe now i should phone the director, tell him he should hire someone else. all of the nouself doubt is all there. so i contempt a page. all i thought about was like this. ♪ time ticking away. it's just, i'm always adding to it slightly. >> on the phillipinpiano zimmerw he created the music for the movie "interstellar". ♪ >> so, everything pivots around this note through the whole score. ♪ >> zimmer became a rock star again this summer. he's currently on a 46-day world tour with a full orchestra and choir. he also played at this year's coachella festival. >> i didn't know what to expect
video ever played on mtv. >> for me it was the way to good into combining visual and music. i want to go. ♪ >> his hollywood catalog includes hits like "gladiator", 14 years of the "pirates of the caribbean" series. and "the dark knight" batman trilogy. he has had ten oscar nominations. winning in 1995 for disney's "the lion king" all of that success and yet every new project makes him anxious. >> the first two or three weeks are just...