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the influence british music, john lennon, paul mccartney, pete townshend.had never met clear of competence that had not learned from bert weedon. his book has sold millions and is still published today. it made the claim that people could learn to play the guitar in a day and it becomes the best selling guitar tudor ever. >> i don't know what it is about the guitar. the cello is great, the heart is great. but the guitar is number 1 with me. >> the deejay says that it is hard to overestimate his importance. >> he inspired a generation after generation of guitar players. even kids these days say, oh, you are plain that. he inspired some of the people. he was a fantastic man. >> he will be remembered as someone who help people develop it lifelong relationship with guitar. >> bert weedon. thank you very much for your company. you're watching "bbc news." >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, union bank, and shell. >> this i
the influence british music, john lennon, paul mccartney, pete townshend.had never met clear of competence that had not learned from bert weedon. his book has sold millions and is still published today. it made the claim that people could learn to play the guitar in a day and it becomes the best selling guitar tudor ever. >> i don't know what it is about the guitar. the cello is great, the heart is great. but the guitar is number 1 with me. >> the deejay says that it is hard to...
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townshend, over the cow train station, with vehicles under 9 tons. and this is a place where people congregate. with the shuttle buses, they may be there. and the fire station as close by. this has to be respected. with the car traffic and -- the other issue we may get to eventually, this district 6. they should not allow the vehicles over 9 tons. >> thank you. ken mailey. i would like to reform that some of the complaints have been launched, prior. my two main issues are, again, on enforcement. we have many issues with sound where there is not even a decimeter to judge the level of sound. and we ask for you to expand this ordinance for the tour boats that go along the bay. they are very loud and i am tired of hearing the question, here we are, that is the cable car to the stars, the crowded street. c'mon, minnesota. what is the cricket street in new york? this is wall street. -- crooked streets in new york? this is wall street. >> i am john nulty. >> please pull the microphone to your face. >> these are all open-airbuses, operating in the city. they
townshend, over the cow train station, with vehicles under 9 tons. and this is a place where people congregate. with the shuttle buses, they may be there. and the fire station as close by. this has to be respected. with the car traffic and -- the other issue we may get to eventually, this district 6. they should not allow the vehicles over 9 tons. >> thank you. ken mailey. i would like to reform that some of the complaints have been launched, prior. my two main issues are, again, on...
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so did eric clapton, of van halen, as for pete townshend, he is to destroy his onstage. >> he was very clever. the clock on the front of the speakers. he never damaged the speaker. they would put new speaker frames on them. >> jim marshall put the power into the of four. his first amp was designed in 1962 to produce a dear dear son. -- dirtier sound. the secret, old fashioned fells made in russia. -- valves made in russia. you'll find marshall amps wherever rock music is played. he said he never met a death guitarist. they are still popular with the latest generation of musicians. >> everyone who has picked up an electric guitar has plugged into a marshall and. it is the sound of rock. it has been synonymous. it can get very busy as well. i am a blues guitar player. >> he helped shape rock music and give millions to charity. tonight, his colleagues said he had gone to a better place which had just gotten a whole lot louder. >> you have been watching newsday from the bbc here from london and singapore. stay with us. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was mad
so did eric clapton, of van halen, as for pete townshend, he is to destroy his onstage. >> he was very clever. the clock on the front of the speakers. he never damaged the speaker. they would put new speaker frames on them. >> jim marshall put the power into the of four. his first amp was designed in 1962 to produce a dear dear son. -- dirtier sound. the secret, old fashioned fells made in russia. -- valves made in russia. you'll find marshall amps wherever rock music is played. he...
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beginning with the stamp act in 1765, then with the townshend acts in 1768 and later in the coercive acts in 1774, the continental congress had struggled to find a way to make their grievances known to britain. as i'm sure you know, they elected no representatives to parliament. that's why taxation was such a powerful issue. no representation in parliament and yet they were paying taxes. so they had no representatives to express their grievances directly. the colonial legislatures sent protests and resolutions to parliament. this informal body that we know as the continental congress met together with representatives from most of the colonies. and they too hammered out resolutions. they too sent protest. but the members of parliament did not have to listen. they had no reason to listen. they were not responding to the grievances of their own constituents to the people who represented them. so what could the continental congress do to apply further pressure on britain to try and get hated acts of parliament repealed? well, they came up with an ingenious solution, a series of 23407b im
beginning with the stamp act in 1765, then with the townshend acts in 1768 and later in the coercive acts in 1774, the continental congress had struggled to find a way to make their grievances known to britain. as i'm sure you know, they elected no representatives to parliament. that's why taxation was such a powerful issue. no representation in parliament and yet they were paying taxes. so they had no representatives to express their grievances directly. the colonial legislatures sent protests...
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and one of the iconic songs is "my generation "and in "my generation" there is a line that pete townshend put that says, i hope i die before i get old. ♪ hope i die before i get old a few years ago the rapper will.i.am. was definitely not a baby boomer, for commercial, rewrote the words. he didn't say, "hope i die before i get old." he said, i don't want to die. i want to get old. so i don't think there's a generational divide on this. i think we all care about having a decent life when we can no longer work, and we can have it if we as individuals save more. if business continues to provide both plans and funding, and we in the government continue to provide support, standards and a safety net for those in need. thank you. >>> thank you, josh. we'll open it up for questions. let's start with questions in the room. >>> and, also if i could ask you to identify yourself, your name and news organization if you would, please. >> yes. i'm robert england with hr executive magazine. what exactly is pbgc doing to promote pension plans of any, of, of course, you would be promoting mostly, i would
and one of the iconic songs is "my generation "and in "my generation" there is a line that pete townshend put that says, i hope i die before i get old. ♪ hope i die before i get old a few years ago the rapper will.i.am. was definitely not a baby boomer, for commercial, rewrote the words. he didn't say, "hope i die before i get old." he said, i don't want to die. i want to get old. so i don't think there's a generational divide on this. i think we all care about...