- 84
- 58 160
Michael Chaiken
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 2 มิ.ย. 2017
George Burns Sings Randy Newman - Dayton, Ohio 1903
From "An Evening With George Burns" (1974)
www.discogs.com/release/11339093-George-Burns-An-Evening-With-George-Burns
George Burns - Vocal
Randy Newman - Piano
www.discogs.com/release/11339093-George-Burns-An-Evening-With-George-Burns
George Burns - Vocal
Randy Newman - Piano
มุมมอง: 27
วีดีโอ
George Burns Sings Randy Newman - Simon Smith and His Dancing Bear
มุมมอง 133 หลายเดือนก่อน
From "An Evening With George Burns" (1974) www.discogs.com/release/11339093-George-Burns-An-Evening-With-George-Burns George Burns - Vocal Randy Newman.- Piano
György Ligeti - Poéme Symphonique (1963)
มุมมอง 257 หลายเดือนก่อน
September 13, 1963, during the final concert of the Gaudeamus Muziekweek, Poème Symphonique by Hungarian composer György Ligeti premiered, commissioned by Gaudeamus. Poéme Symphonique was premiered in the city hall of Hilversum. The premiere was filmed to be broadcast on television a day later, but the piece caused so much disturbance that the Hilversum municipality requested the broadcaster no...
Tom Verlaine Days On the Mountain, PT 2 OGWT 1982
มุมมอง 5008 หลายเดือนก่อน
Tom Verlaine Days On the Mountain, PT 2 OGWT 1982
Entretien with Jean Malaquais and Norman Mailer (1994, Arte)
มุมมอง 5710 หลายเดือนก่อน
Entretien with Jean Malaquais and Norman Mailer (1994, Arte)
Norman Mailer: Tonight Show with Joan Rivers
มุมมอง 9110 หลายเดือนก่อน
. . . and special guest Shelley Winters 1984
Wayne, Billy & David - Fried Cream [1968]
มุมมอง 12110 หลายเดือนก่อน
1. Crossroads 2. Politician 3. ??? 4. Spoonful Wayne - Vocal and Bass Billy - Guitar David - Drums Recorded in 1968 Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
Cream - Chastain Park Amphitheater, Atlanta, GA. 10-27-68 [Afternoon]
มุมมอง 891ปีที่แล้ว
Cream October 27, 1968 [Afternoon] Chastain Park, Atlanta, GA. White Room I’m So Glad Politician Sitting On Top of the World Sunshine of Your Love Crossroads Traintime Toad Jack Bruce - Vocal, Bass Eric Clapton- Guitar, Vocal Ginger Baker - Drums Recorded by Eron Epstein on reel-to-reel at 1 7/8" tape speed Transferred at The Magic Shop, Brooklyn. June 2023 .wav files: mediafire.com/file/2afjar...
Cream - Chastain Park, Atlanta, GA. October 27, 1968 [Afternoon] - Sitting On Top of the World
มุมมอง 976ปีที่แล้ว
Jack Bruce - Bass Ginger Baker - Drums Eric Clapton - Guitar Recorded by Eron Epstein via clapton_was_god
Cream - Tales of Brave Ulysses [BBC 10-24-67]
มุมมอง 271ปีที่แล้ว
Cream - Tales of Brave Ulysses [BBC 10-24-67]
Randy Newman @ Theatre Des Champs Elysees, Paris, France. 11-10-79
มุมมอง 48ปีที่แล้ว
Randy Newman @ Theatre Des Champs Elysees, Paris, France. 11-10-79
Tom Verlaine - Days On the Mountain, PT. 1 [OGWT 1982]
มุมมอง 4.5Kปีที่แล้ว
Tom Verlaine - Days On the Mountain, PT. 1 [OGWT 1982]
Richard Hell and The Voidoids - May 4 & 5, 1977 CBGB's NYC. PUNK Magazine Benefit
มุมมอง 595ปีที่แล้ว
Richard Hell and The Voidoids - May 4 & 5, 1977 CBGB's NYC. PUNK Magazine Benefit
Leonard Cohen - Jahrhunderthalle, Frankfurt, Deutschland. April 6, 1972 [Second Set]
มุมมอง 147ปีที่แล้ว
Leonard Cohen - Jahrhunderthalle, Frankfurt, Deutschland. April 6, 1972 [Second Set]
Leonard Cohen - Jahrhunderthalle, Frankfurt, Deutschland. April 6, 1972 [First Set]
มุมมอง 123ปีที่แล้ว
Leonard Cohen - Jahrhunderthalle, Frankfurt, Deutschland. April 6, 1972 [First Set]
Leonard Cohen - Yad Eliahu Sports Palace, Tel Aviv, Israel. April 19, 1972
มุมมอง 2.6Kปีที่แล้ว
Leonard Cohen - Yad Eliahu Sports Palace, Tel Aviv, Israel. April 19, 1972
Cream - Live at the Revolution Club, Mayfair, London. 1-10-68 [Pitch Corrected Audio]
มุมมอง 5Kปีที่แล้ว
Cream - Live at the Revolution Club, Mayfair, London. 1-10-68 [Pitch Corrected Audio]
Royal Trux - Peel Session // Maida Vale 4 Studio // October 26, 1993
มุมมอง 123ปีที่แล้ว
Royal Trux - Peel Session // Maida Vale 4 Studio // October 26, 1993
Royal Trux : Live @ Fred's // Athens, GA // October 16, 1992
มุมมอง 192ปีที่แล้ว
Royal Trux : Live @ Fred's // Athens, GA // October 16, 1992
Royal Trux - Live @ Thread Waxing Space, NYC // January 8, 1994
มุมมอง 291ปีที่แล้ว
Royal Trux - Live @ Thread Waxing Space, NYC // January 8, 1994
The Jesus and Mary Chain: Roxy Theatre, LA. December 12, 1985
มุมมอง 770ปีที่แล้ว
The Jesus and Mary Chain: Roxy Theatre, LA. December 12, 1985
Thanks for this 💋
So brilliant .
Look how young Jon looks! Thanks for posting this up.
43:24
12:20
He is not a pretty man!!! Greasy slicked down hair and slouching around. Germaine left him for dead intellectually and articulately. She was just such a fresh breath of air at the time and ennunciated what we were all feeling at the time. Why can't we have such erudite conversations now without the stupidity of hate speech and vowel corrective speech?
“What’s the matter buddy, you don’t like girls.”
Superb. Although I disagree with most of William Buckley's views, he makes you think and he is a tremendous public speaker. Interesting intelligent debate/conversation. This is sadly much lacking today.
Can I buy one of these metronomes used in that performance, providing it is signed by the conductor or by Ligeti himself. (Crazy request I admit)
Clever and sexy
Her nudes made a strong feminist statement. Or a strong contortionist statement. Or maybe a strong statement for Gillette.
These guys are trying to win the arguments by talking over the woman, because they can't win the arguments in any other way
Who is this sexist man with his extra thick black glasses trying to sound so clever ? Ps..I know his name was displayed 😉
Awesome, thx
this is fantastic
Early man meant mankind... If we had the Latin distinction between vir and homo (man and mankind) then there would not be these stupid pseudo intellectual debates... Just as they don't have the Anglophone drivel about calling actresses actors in France and elsewhere because their entire language has male and female forms. In English there are only a few words that are gendered hence the endless rigmarole
He's looking at her like he wants to take her to bed, but can't.
I read parts of The Female Eunuch back in the mid-1970s, but was too young to appreciate how brilliant she is. Even today she is speaking out on women's issues with a common sense utterly lacking from her ersatz compadres in the movement.
Hello, do you have digitizations of this and Oven bait in flac? If so, is there any way I can contact you?
How relaxing it would be to watch a show like this, late at night? No shows really exist in these times. Television was great back then.
wow. thank you...
blessed be
Thommy Phrice on drums.
She would be considered MAGA supporter by today's standards.
Great find! Surprised this wasn't found on Hoover Institute's page
Thanks so much for this! It's incredible! The footage itself is a masterpiece!
pretty sure what you got labeled as turn of the century is actually called aviator blues but it's a great set either way, kudos for making it available
Whenever I come across interviews by Ligeti, he provides so many ideas and insights, he was such a creative composer that just by listening to his influences and thought processes one's creativity can be stimulated.
I can't get GG Allin out of my head lol
I'm happy that they let him play the entire song.
Buckley's complete and utter disdain for the hairbrush was sublime.
Extraordinary.
Saw them in 87 in Hoboken NJ when they had 4 guitarists
great
Great!
why does greer infantilise the women who get coaxed ,cajoled or wheedled or argued or whatever into sex ? why is this our problem as a society know what you want and act accordingly
Bogus lunatic Greer has no clue what she is talking about
thanks for posting this, it's great listening and viewing. love the way when he's chatting in the chair early on, he makes a pugilistic gesture, knowingly or not, to emphasize a point. he's equal parts riveting and ridiculous. love him and love this.
Ligeti was, of course, brilliant... but he also seems so sweet! Wonderful documentary; thanks for sharing!
I was at this concert. The most amazing concert I ever attended. What a great group. Too bad they couldn’t get along.
Then who is supposed to put food on the table for children 3 times a day? She says it is a "duty". Yes, so what? You did not have to have children. It is also a duty for money to be brought into the household. Does she consider it a duty for the husband to work every day? The endless drivel that comes out of her mouth is so great that Buckley hardly knows what to address next in his line of questioning. He can't just have a discussion on every absurd thing this woman says. She does not think rape is a bad thing. She does not believe in prisons. Etc, etc. Endless nonsense. Reply
i did not live through these years .... but damnnnnnnnnnnnnn im jealous.... its on such a higher level .... people who disagree with each other but speak with each other in a respectful and smart way , they show us you can disagree with each other and still be civil and sensible
Yeah? Buckley did a lot of damage while caping for himself by engaging with people "on the other side." He wrote evil books that targeted dissent and change, ended up lumping everyone who differed from the White conservative Catholic male point of view as communists, concepts that have now morphed into "postmodern cultural marxism." He paved the way for Nixon, Reagan, Gingrich, Cheney. Don't be fooled.
And he was an anti-tax fanatic. He was a leader of the nonsense that has crippled public education and stigmatized public spending all over the world.
It's sickening that the same arguments are still being hashed over on the left while the right is trampling our rights and finance is sucking the power away from the streets. Which is exactly what Buckley most dearly wished for and did all he could to make it happen.
Firing Line was even special in its day for having intellectual discussion and civil discourse. We probably have more options for this type of debate today than in Buckley's day though it's mostly on line.
Extraordinary, this film made in two sessions, fifteen years apart!!!!!!! Thanks so much for sharing. My favorite artist.
"The English economy that was carefully dismantled by the Americans [...] Western Germany which was carefully built up by the Americans" - Great quote. I am writing that down. She says so many true things. Not everything is correct but she was fairly young back then. & "Welfare statism is not the same as socialism."
Great stuff from Greer. Too bad men and women don't exist anymore.😂
Very interesting
❤❤❤
This needs to get pressed on vinyl.
Whoops. Good call
Shelley Winters, not Shirley Maclaine.