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AMERICAN MASTERS Pete Seeger: The Power of Song aired February 27 on PBS (check local listings). For more information, visit http://www.pbs.org/americanmasters
Pete Seeger helped introduce America to its own musical heritage, devoting his life to using the power of sing as a force for social change. Standing strong for deeply-held beliefs, Seeger went from the top of the pop charts to the top of the blacklist and was banned from American commercial television for more than 17 years. This determined singer/songwriter made his voice heard and encouraged the people of the world to sing out along with him. Now almost 90, Seeger continues to invigorate and inspire the musicians who help tell his story- including Joan Baez, Bruce Springsteen, Natalie Maines, Tom Paxton, Arlo Guthrie, and others.
AMERICAN MASTERS is produced for PBS by Thirteen/WNET New York.
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Roddis Franklin "Pete" Drake was born in Augusta, Georgia on Oct. 8, 1932. He died in Nashville, Tenn., on July 29, 1988.
He was a record producer, record company founder and musician whose steel guitar playing was heard on hundreds of hit recordings including such gigantic chart toppers as Lynn Anderson's Rose Garden, Charlie Rich's Behind Closed Doors, Bob Dylan's Lay Lady Lay and Tammy Wynette's Stand By Your Man.
He played his steel guitar on five of Elvis Presley's movie soundtracks. It was estimated that he played on 38 of 48 BMI (Broadcast Music Inc.) award-winning recordings in 1966 alone.
Mr. Drakes father was a Pentecostal preacher in Augusta. His brothers, Jack and Bill, later performed as the Drake Brothers. Jack was a bass player for Grand Ole Opry star Ernest Tubbs band, The Texas Troubadours, for 24 years.
Mr. Drake organized a band in Atlanta in the '50s that included future country stars Jerry Reed, Doug Kershaw, Roger Miller and Joe South. He moved to Nashville in 1959. He had his own first hit in 1962 with his "talking steel guitar" playing Forever.
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The #1 Pete Maravich highlight MIX on the web. Featured in DIME Magazine (May 2007) and Sports Illustrated (March 2007).
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This is, by far, the most complete Pistol Pete Maravich mix covering both the NBA (Hawks, Jazz, Celtics) and the NCAA (LSU).
Thanks to Wayne Federman and the Pete Maravich Memorial Basketball Camp in Clearwater Florida for the vintage old school clips.
I'm the shy boy
You're the coy boy
And you know we're
Homosapien too
I'm the cruiser
You're the loser
Me and you sir
Homosapien too
Homosuperior
In my interior
But from the skin out
I'm homosapien too
And you're homosapien too
And I'm homosapien like you
And we're homosapien too
And I think of your eyes in the dark and I see the star
And I look to the light and I might wonder right where you are
All the gods in the sky way up high see the world spinning 'round
But the sun and the moon and the stars are so far from the ground
I'm the shy boy
You're the coy boy
And you know we're
Homosapien too
I'm the cruiser
You're the loser
Me and you sir
Homosapien too
Homosuperior
In my interior
But from the skin out
I'm homosapien too
And you're homosapien too
And I'm homosapien like you
And we're homosapien too
And the worlds built of age are a stage where we act out our lives
And the words in the script seem to fit 'cept we have some surprise
I just want this to last or my future is past and all gone
And if this is the case then I'll lose in life's race from now on
Homosuperior
In my interior
But from the skin out
I'm homosapien too
And you're homosapien too
And I'm homosapien like you
And we're homosapien too
And I just hope and pray that the day of our love is at hand
You and i, me and you, we will be one from two, understand?
And the world is so wrong that I hope that we'll be strong enough
For we are on our own and the only thing known is our love
I don't wanna classify you like an animal in the zoo
But it seems good to me to know that you're homosapien too
I'm the shy boy
You're the coy boy
I don't wanna classify you like an animal in the zoo
But it seems good to me to know that you're homosapien too
I don't wanna classify you like an animal in the zoo
But it seems good to me to know that you're homosapien too
I don't wanna classify you like an animal in the zoo
But it seems good to me to know that you're homosapien too
"A compilation of no-look passes, behind-the-back moves, and circus shots. A reminder of what made him so mind blowing in the first place." SPORTS ILLUSTRATED (March 2007) on this highlight mix.
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The mix brought to you by the new book MARAVICH and the Pete Maravich Memorial Basketball Camp.
Pete averaged 44.2 points per game. That remains an all-time NCAA record. But it was HOW he played that burnished his legacy. Welcome to the show.
Special thanks to Wayne Federman and LSU Basketball.
LYRICS:
Little boxes on the hillside
Little boxes made of ticky tacky
Little boxes, little boxes
Little boxes all the same
There's a green one and a pink one
And a blue one and a yellow one
And they're all made out of ticky tacky
And they all look just the same
And the people in the houses all went to the university
Where they all were put in boxes, little boxes all the same
And there's doctors and there's lawyers and business executives
And they're all made out of ticky tacky and they all look just the same
And they all play on the golf course and drink their martini dry
And they all have pretty children and the children go to school
And the children go to summer camp and then to the university
Where they all got put in boxes, and they all came out the same
And the boys go into business and marry and raise a family
In boxes, little boxes, little boxes all the same
There's a green one, and a pink one
And a blue one and a yellow one
And they're all made out of ticky tacky
And they all look just the same
Let's party like it's 1989! Here's my video edit for the PWLtastic version of Alphabeat's "Boyfriend" which has been remixed by none other than legendary Mixmaster Pete Hammond.
As usual, Pete gets the whole audience to sing along.
PLEASE NOTE: This is posted as a tribute to the artists. If there is a copyright issue, please notify me and it will be promptly deleted.
Die neue geile Single von Miss Platnum und Pete Fox, Marry me. Ziehts ech rein, es lohnt sich!
P.S.: Is mir scheißegal ob der peteR Fox heißt, als das Lied rauskam nannter er sich pete. also ihr klugscheißer: erst mal nachdenken und dann posten...
THIS IS NOT THE SONG!!!! YT MADE ME TAKE IT DOWN!!!! I JUST DID THIS TO SAVE THE VIDEO. I WILL HAVE A NEW VIDEO FOR THE ACTUAL SONG SHORTLY. JUST BE PATIENT.
REST IN PEACE TROY DIXON AKA TROUBLE T ROY!!!
HISTORY OF THIS SONG:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/They_Reminisce_Over_You
Trouble T Roy
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Troy Dixon (October 19, 1967 -- July 15, 1990) was an American dancer known as "Trouble T Roy", and a member of the hip-hop group Heavy D & The Boyz.
Dixon died on July 15, 1990 when he fell twenty feet from a balcony after a concert in Indianapolis, at 22 years of age. Dixon was immortalized in "They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.)", a 1992 song by rap duo Pete Rock and CL Smooth.
Trouble T Roy is mentioned on the A Tribe Called Quest song "Vibes and Stuff" when Q-Tip dedicates the song to him.
ALSO, REST IN PEACE:
-J Dilla
-Old Dirty Bastard
-Big Pun
-Big L
-Notorious BIG
-2pac
-Jam Master Jay
-Cowboy
-James Brown
-Frosty Freeze
-Proof
-Charizma
-Big DS
-Camu Tao
-Pimp C
-DJ Przm
-Professor X
-Eazy E
-Scott La Rock
-DJ Subrock
and anyone else who was necessary to this list that i forgot.
One of the greatest hip hop songs of all time. samples:
song at the beginning:
-Band: Beginning Of The End
-Song: When She Made Me Promise
Sample:
-Band: Tom Scott
-Song: Today
Lyrics:
Intro:
(I reminisce, I reminisce) x3
I reminisce, I reminisce
Uh! (I reminisce, I reminisce)
Yeah (I reminisce, I reminisce)
(I reminisce, I reminisce)
(I reminisce, I reminisce)
Verse One:
[CL]
I reminisce for a spell, or shall I say think back
22 years ago to keep it on track
The birth of a child on the 8th of October
A toast but my granddaddy came sober
Countin all the fingers and the toes
Now I suppose, you hope the little black boy grows, huh
18 years younger than my mama
But I really got beatings cause the girl loved drama
In single parenthood there I stood
By the time she was 21, had another one
This one's a girl, let's name her Pam
Same father as the first but you don't give a damn
Irresponsible, plain not thinking
Papa said chill but the brother keep winking
Still he won't down you or tear out your hide
On your side while the baby maker slide
But mama got wise to the game
The youngest of five kids, hon here it is
After 10 years without no spouse
Momma's gettin married in the house
Listen, positive over negative for the women and master
Mother Queen's risin a chapter
Deja vu, tell you what I'm gonna do
When they reminisce over you, my God
[Pete Rock]
My God
It's so...
Yeah, so lovely
That's how we like to do it in the 90's
Pete Rock
Badfinger perform a lipsync to their song Without You - made most famous by Harry Nilsson, Mariah Carey, Il Divo, Shirley Bassey, Clay Aiken, Heart, and even Frank Sinatra did this onstage. Pete Ham and Tom Evans wrote it. Ham also wrote Baby Blue, Day After Day, Name Of The Game, and Lonely You. Great site on badfinger http://www.badfingerlibrary.com
Empire is the second music video of 'Mystery Repeats' and was entirely shot on the streets of Tokyo. 'Empire' and 'Mystery Repeats' are both available on I-Tunes now.
More on Pete & Perq: http://www . petephillyandperquisite . com
Cast:
Napoleon: Togo Igawa
Crew:
Prod. Comp.: Habbekrats Reclame
Concept: Jim Taihuttu, Victor Ponten & Yousef Gnoaui
Dir.: Victor & Jim
D.O.P.: Daniel Bouquet
Prod.: Frieder Wallis
Line Prod.: Trainspot Tokyo
Focus Puller: Lonneke Worm
Editor: Nils Rensen
Make Up: Seiko Ouchi
Art-Direction Intro: Paula Loos
Styling: Lee Stuart
Colorist: Wouter Suyderhoud, Filmmore Amsterdam
Thanks to: All the extras, Anneke Beerkens, Blazinbell, Hanna van den Hout, Tokyo City, Mitsue Iwata, Mayuko Takahashi, Scarlett Johansson, Tax Fonds, Kodak Benelux, Golden Eye, Filmmore Amsterdam, Epitaph Europe, Warring & McKenna Ltd. London, Yokocine D.I.A. Tokyo, Japanese Embassy to the Netherlands, Belgian Embassy to Japan, Bas Kohler, Janneke Hogenboom, Julius Ponten.