| GENE PITNEY - She's A HeartbreakerThu, 08 Jan 2009 15:14:14 -0800 by MusicMeanMachine"SHE'S A HEARTBREAKER" - Released 1968. GENE FRANCIS ALAN PITNEY (February 17th 1940 April 5th 2006) was an American singer-songwriter. He was also an accomplished guitarist, pianist, drummer and skilled sound engineer. In 2002, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Through the mid-1960s, he enjoyed considerable success as a recording artist on both sides of the Atlantic. As a performer, he charted 16 Top 40 hit singles in the U.S., four of which reached the Top Ten. In the UK, the figures were even more impressive: 22 top 40 hits, and 11 Top Tens. As a songwriter, he also penned the big early 1960s hits "He's A Rebel" by The Crystals, and "Hello Mary Lou" by Rick Nelson. Pitney was among a small group of early 1960s American artists and acts such as Roy Orbison, Bobby Vinton, The Four Seasons, Jan and Dean, Jay and the Americans, The Beach Boys and The Supremes that continued to enjoy big radio hits after the British Invasion arrived in the United States in1964. Pitney was born in Hartford, Connecticut. He grew up in Rockville, now a part of the town of Vernon. His earlymusical influences were Clyde McPhatter and Doo Wop groups like The Crows. He attended Rockville High School from which he earned the name "The Rockville Rocket," and where he formed his first band called "Gene & the Genials." He also made a couple of records as part of a duo called "Jamie and Jane" with Ginny Arnell (who later had a solo hit of her own, "DumbHead"), and then released a single in 1959 under the name Billy Bryan. In 1961, Gene Pitney released his first chart single, "(I Wanna) Love My Life Away", on which he played several instruments and multi-tracked the vocals. This was followed by his first big hit, "Town Without Pity", that same year. This song, from the film of the same name starring Kirk Douglas, won the Golden Globe Award for Best Song in a Motion Picture and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Song. Pitney was the first pop singer to perform at the Oscars, singing "Town Without Pity" at the 34th Annual Academy Awards on April 9, 1962. The song lost the Academy Award to "Moon River", although "Town Without Pity" was awarded The Golden Globe Award. Pitney helped his musical career by writing hit songs for others. Notable songs include "He's a Rebel" for The Crystals, Vikki Carr and Elkie Brooks, "Today's Teardrops" for Roy Orbison, "Rubber Ball" for Bobby Vee and "Hello Mary Lou" for Ricky Nelson. The Crystals' "He's A Rebel" kept Pitney's highest peaking Hot 100 record "Only Love Can Break a Heart" from being atop that chart on November 3, 1962. Pitney is also well remembered for "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance", which was associated with the 1962 John Ford film of the same name, starring Jimmy Stewart, John Wayne, Vera Miles and Lee Marvin. Pitney gave a strong and distinctive vocal performance of the song, penned by Burt Bacharach and Hal David. Although it was a certified Top 10 hit for Pitney, peaking at #4 on the Billboard pop charts, it was never used in the movie due to a publishing squabble between Famous Music and Paramount Pictures. A theatrical trailer included with a DVD release mentions a forthcoming title track, but not by name. His 1963 hit "Mecca" is considered by some to be a precursor to psychedelia in its use of Indian musical influences, at least three years before The Beatles began incorporating these influences. The use of exotic musical instruments became something of a Pitney trademark, judging by the Mariachi trumpets employed in "Lonely Drifters", the ukuleles in "Hawaii", and the gypsy fiddle in "Golden Earrings". His ongoing popularity in the UK market was ensured by the chart success of "Twenty Four Hours From Tulsa" at the end of 1963/beginning of 1964, when in January the Bacharach-David song peaked at #4. "Tulsa" was also a big hit in the U.S. and would become the song that opened up Pitney's career to the international markets. Pitney died on April 5th 2006 at the age of 66. He was found dead by his tour manager in the Hilton Hotel in Cardiff, Wales U.K. in the middle of a UK tour. His final show at Worthing's Pavilion Theatre was deemed a huge success, with a standing ovation, ending the show with his 1961 hit "Town Without Pity". An autopsy confirmed the singer died of natural causes. Pitney was laid to rest on April 13th 2006 at Somers Center Cemetery in Somers, Connecticut, U.S.A. Related: pop schlager oldies | |
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| (7/12)Battlefield I The Battle for Italy Episode 6 (GDH)Thu, 08 Jan 2009 15:07:35 -0800 by 2bn442RCT--SUBSCRIBE TO EXCELLENT World War II VIDEOS---- --UPLOADED Weekly--- Videos Running Time 01:54:00 in 12 PartsBattlefield I: The Battle of Italy Excellent episode chronicling the invasion of Sicily and Italy. Opeartion Minemeat, The Allied deception plan prior to the Sicily invasion, worked perfectly. The Germans second guessed themselves and began shifting units away from Sicily. The German 1st Panzer Division was moved to Greece and the 16SS Panzer Grenadier Division redeployed to Corsica. Mincemeat was the placing of manufactured information on a dead Major Martin and floating him out to sea. Sicily was invaded by the American 7th and the British 8th Armies on July 9th 1943. The Italian 6th Army defended Sicily with 300,000 men. However, the real offensive/defensive capability was the German 14th Panzer Korps. The Herman Goring Panzer Division, the 1st Fallschirmjager Division and the 15 and 29th Panzer Grenadier Divisions, conducted an excellent phased withdraw, saving thousands of troops. Cooperation between the 7th and 8th Armies was abysmal. The advance in Sicily degenerated into a race. The opportunity to trap thousands of elite German units and valuable equipment was lost. Lt. Gen. Pattons behavior, comments and insubordination to Gen. Alexander, cost him his 7th Army command, and quite possibly command of the 12th Army Group in 1944 France.The Allied invasion of Salerno, Operation Avalanche, on September 9th 1943, came close to a disaster. Naval gunfire was able to blunt German counter-attacks. Luftwaffe attacks claimed several ships. The crisis was averted and both the 5th and 8th Armies advanced.With elite German formations, defensive terrain and the Brilliance of Field Marshall Albert Kesselring, the Allies advance grind to a halt before the Gustav Line. The Anzio operation accomplished nothing, but serve into German propaganda. The taking of Monte Cassino by British, Polish, French, Indian and New Zealand troops could have assisted in surrounding thousands of German units. However, Lt. Gen. Clark was more interested in capturing Rome before Italy turned into the forgotten front.Enjoy this excellent episode of Battlefield Related: world war ii worldwarii worldwar2 italy italian anzio salerno monte cassino gustav line battlefield fallschirmjager rome hitler patton panzer grenadier kesselring new zealand german sicily | |
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| (6/12)Battlefield I The Battle for Italy Episode 6 (GDH)Thu, 08 Jan 2009 14:46:23 -0800 by 2bn442RCT--SUBSCRIBE TO EXCELLENT World War II VIDEOS---- --UPLOADED Weekly--- Videos Running Time 01:54:00 in 12 PartsBattlefield I: The Battle of Italy Excellent episode chronicling the invasion of Sicily and Italy. Opeartion Minemeat, The Allied deception plan prior to the Sicily invasion, worked perfectly. The Germans second guessed themselves and began shifting units away from Sicily. The German 1st Panzer Division was moved to Greece and the 16SS Panzer Grenadier Division redeployed to Corsica. Mincemeat was the placing of manufactured information on a dead Major Martin and floating him out to sea. Sicily was invaded by the American 7th and the British 8th Armies on July 9th 1943. The Italian 6th Army defended Sicily with 300,000 men. However, the real offensive/defensive capability was the German 14th Panzer Korps. The Herman Goring Panzer Division, the 1st Fallschirmjager Division and the 15 and 29th Panzer Grenadier Divisions, conducted an excellent phased withdraw, saving thousands of troops. Cooperation between the 7th and 8th Armies was abysmal. The advance in Sicily degenerated into a race. The opportunity to trap thousands of elite German units and valuable equipment was lost. Lt. Gen. Pattons behavior, comments and insubordination to Gen. Alexander, cost him his 7th Army command, and quite possibly command of the 12th Army Group in 1944 France.The Allied invasion of Salerno, Operation Avalanche, on September 9th 1943, came close to a disaster. Naval gunfire was able to blunt German counter-attacks. Luftwaffe attacks claimed several ships. The crisis was averted and both the 5th and 8th Armies advanced.With elite German formations, defensive terrain and the Brilliance of Field Marshall Albert Kesselring, the Allies advance grind to a halt before the Gustav Line. The Anzio operation accomplished nothing, but serve into German propaganda. The taking of Monte Cassino by British, Polish, French, Indian and New Zealand troops could have assisted in surrounding thousands of German units. However, Lt. Gen. Clark was more interested in capturing Rome before Italy turned into the forgotten front.Enjoy this excellent episode of Battlefield Related: world war ii worldwarii worldwar2 italy italian anzio salerno monte cassino gustav line battlefield fallschirmjager rome hitler patton panzer grenadier kesselring new zealand german sicily | |
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| NEIL SEDAKA - That's When The Music Takes MeThu, 08 Jan 2009 14:12:50 -0800 by MusicMeanMachine"THAT'S WHEN THE MUSIC TAKES ME" - Released 1975 - NEIL SEDAKA, Born in Brooklyn, New York, U.S..A. on 13th March 1939, Neil began his interest in music at the age of four, listening to radio programs, and by the age of eight he began playing the piano for five hours a day. At thirteen, whilst playing the piano at a hotel resort, he was approached by Ella Greenfield, who suggested he should write songs with her sixteen year old son Howard, who wrote poetry. So a partnership was formed that lasted into the eighties writing over 500 songs. In 1956, while still at high school, Sedaka was selected by Arthur Rubinstein to play on New York City's classical radio station. He was also awarded a scholarship at New York's prestigious Juilliard School of Music. At the same time he set down his rock 'n' roll and doo-wop roots, singing in an early version of the Tokens group. In 1958, he had his first song writing success with the Connie Francis' hit song, Stupid Cupid. He signed with the RCA label in the late Fifties as a solo artist. He came to prominence as a solo performer in 1959 with the wild rock 'n' roll piano song, I Go Ape. Most of his hit records, which were composed in association with Howard Greenfield, came in the early Sixties and included Oh Carol, Little Devil, Calendar Girl, Happy Birthday, Sweet Sixteen and Breaking Up Is Hard to Do, a number one hit in 1962. He also had success in 1961 with the title song from the movie Where The Boys Are, which Connie Francis also sang. By 1963, after selling some twenty-five million records, Neil was riding the wave of international success. However, the big-hits stopped rolling in for Sedaka after the British Invasion in 1964. He concentrated more on the songwriting end of the business during the next decade, continuing to write with Greenfield and scoring the occasional hit. He made an unexpected and successful comeback in the Seventies with a couple of hits but would never enter the Top Forty again after 1980. Related: schlager pop etc usw | |
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| (4/12)Battlefield I The Battle for Italy Episode 6 (GDH)Thu, 08 Jan 2009 14:00:42 -0800 by 2bn442RCT--SUBSCRIBE TO EXCELLENT World War II VIDEOS---- --UPLOADED Weekly--- Videos Running Time 01:54:00 in 12 PartsBattlefield I: The Battle of Italy Excellent episode chronicling the invasion of Sicily and Italy. Opeartion Minemeat, The Allied deception plan prior to the Sicily invasion, worked perfectly. The Germans second guessed themselves and began shifting units away from Sicily. The German 1st Panzer Division was moved to Greece and the 16SS Panzer Grenadier Division redeployed to Corsica. Mincemeat was the placing of manufactured information on a dead Major Martin and floating him out to sea. Sicily was invaded by the American 7th and the British 8th Armies on July 9th 1943. The Italian 6th Army defended Sicily with 300,000 men. However, the real offensive/defensive capability was the German 14th Panzer Korps. The Herman Goring Panzer Division, the 1st Fallschirmjager Division and the 15 and 29th Panzer Grenadier Divisions, conducted an excellent phased withdraw, saving thousands of troops. Cooperation between the 7th and 8th Armies was abysmal. The advance in Sicily degenerated into a race. The opportunity to trap thousands of elite German units and valuable equipment was lost. Lt. Gen. Pattons behavior, comments and insubordination to Gen. Alexander, cost him his 7th Army command, and quite possibly command of the 12th Army Group in 1944 France.The Allied invasion of Salerno, Operation Avalanche, on September 9th 1943, came close to a disaster. Naval gunfire was able to blunt German counter-attacks. Luftwaffe attacks claimed several ships. The crisis was averted and both the 5th and 8th Armies advanced.With elite German formations, defensive terrain and the Brilliance of Field Marshall Albert Kesselring, the Allies advance grind to a halt before the Gustav Line. The Anzio operation accomplished nothing, but serve into German propaganda. The taking of Monte Cassino by British, Polish, French, Indian and New Zealand troops could have assisted in surrounding thousands of German units. However, Lt. Gen. Clark was more interested in capturing Rome before Italy turned into the forgotten front.Enjoy this excellent episode of Battlefield Related: world war ii worldwarii worldwar2 italy italian anzio salerno monte cassino gustav line battlefield fallschirmjager rome hitler patton panzer grenadier kesselring new zealand german sicily | |
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| Avatar The Last Airbender AMVThu, 08 Jan 2009 13:59:55 -0800 by ImaginaryNightshade*ADD &fmt=18 FOR HIGH QUALITY*This is my second avatar AMV...I chose this song because i believe it fits the struggle of Aang and Zuko perfectly. (For those who don't know: Aang has to kill the fire lord but he doesn't want to, and Zuko has to choose between right and wrong.) So you'll be seeing a lot of Aang and Zuko... but don't worry, i used the other characters too :)That's also why i took a lot of clips from Sozin's Comet. I tried to use clips that fitted the lyrics as much as possible, but some stuff is pretty far-fetched and some is just random cool stuff i put there :pAnyway, i hope you enjoy watching this!I'm not going to mention the name of the song/artist here, or my vid will get removed from youtube AGAIN.Episodes Used:101 The Boy In The Iceberg$220 The Crossroads Of Destiny305 The Beach306 The Avatar ANd The Fire Lord310 The Day Of Black Sun (part 1 The Invasion)312 The Western Air Temple315 The Boiling Rock (part 2)316 The Southern Raiders318 The Phoenix King319 The Old Masters320 Into The Inferno321 Avatar AangDISCLAIMER: I DO NOT OWN AVATAR THE LAST AIRBENDER, NOR THE SONG/ARTIST!! NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED!!!! Related: avatar the last airbender | |
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| (3/12)Battlefield I The Battle for Italy Episode 6 (GDH)Thu, 08 Jan 2009 13:37:04 -0800 by 2bn442RCT--SUBSCRIBE TO EXCELLENT World War II VIDEOS---- --UPLOADED Weekly--- Videos Running Time 01:54:00 in 12 PartsBattlefield I: The Battle of Italy Excellent episode chronicling the invasion of Sicily and Italy. Opeartion Minemeat, The Allied deception plan prior to the Sicily invasion, worked perfectly. The Germans second guessed themselves and began shifting units away from Sicily. The German 1st Panzer Division was moved to Greece and the 16SS Panzer Grenadier Division redeployed to Corsica. Mincemeat was the placing of manufactured information on a dead Major Martin and floating him out to sea. Sicily was invaded by the American 7th and the British 8th Armies on July 9th 1943. The Italian 6th Army defended Sicily with 300,000 men. However, the real offensive/defensive capability was the German 14th Panzer Korps. The Herman Goring Panzer Division, the 1st Fallschirmjager Division and the 15 and 29th Panzer Grenadier Divisions, conducted an excellent phased withdraw, saving thousands of troops. Cooperation between the 7th and 8th Armies was abysmal. The advance in Sicily degenerated into a race. The opportunity to trap thousands of elite German units and valuable equipment was lost. Lt. Gen. Pattons behavior, comments and insubordination to Gen. Alexander, cost him his 7th Army command, and quite possibly command of the 12th Army Group in 1944 France.The Allied invasion of Salerno, Operation Avalanche, on September 9th 1943, came close to a disaster. Naval gunfire was able to blunt German counter-attacks. Luftwaffe attacks claimed several ships. The crisis was averted and both the 5th and 8th Armies advanced.With elite German formations, defensive terrain and the Brilliance of Field Marshall Albert Kesselring, the Allies advance grind to a halt before the Gustav Line. The Anzio operation accomplished nothing, but serve into German propaganda. The taking of Monte Cassino by British, Polish, French, Indian and New Zealand troops could have assisted in surrounding thousands of German units. However, Lt. Gen. Clark was more interested in capturing Rome before Italy turned into the forgotten front.Enjoy this excellent episode of Battlefield Related: world war ii worldwarii worldwar2 italy italian anzio salerno monte cassino gustav line battlefield fallschirmjager rome hitler patton panzer grenadier kesselring new zealand german sicily | |
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| Gaza Triage: Humanitarian Crisis and Response pt. 1 of 4Thu, 08 Jan 2009 13:33:13 -0800 by PalestineCenterThe Palestine Center hosted a talk by Samer Badawi on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Badawi cited statistics indicating how urgent the condition of Palestinians has become after the 1.5 year siege and recent invasion by Israel. He reported how things looked on the ground -- both the crisis and the response by aid agencies -- as of Wednesday, January 7, 2009.Badawi is the Executive Director of the United Palestinian Appeal. www.thejerusalemfund .org http://www.helpupa.c om/ Related: gaza israel palestine humanitarian samer badawi | |
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| Gaza Triage: Humanitarian Crisis and Response pt. 2 of 4Thu, 08 Jan 2009 13:09:38 -0800 by PalestineCenterThe Palestine Center hosted a talk by Samer Badawi on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Badawi cited statistics indicating how urgent the condition of Palestinians has become after the 1.5 year siege and recent invasion by Israel. He reported how things looked on the ground -- both the crisis and the response by aid agencies -- as of Wednesday, January 7, 2009.Badawi is the Executive Director of the United Palestinian Appeal. www.thejerusalemfund .org http://www.helpupa.c om/ Related: gaza israel palestine humanitarian samer badawi | |
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