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1 week ago
The Fleetwoods "Days Dwindle By" - 1960, Dolton Records TRUE STEREO
The Fleetwoods, "Days Dwindle By" From the 1960 Dolton Lp "Softly"
Great song written by Gary Troxel and Gretchen Christopher!
-Recorded using a ...
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2 weeks ago
Christopher Hitchens VS White Nationalist :Part ONE
Christopher Hitchens Interview John And Tom Metzger in 1991
Neo Nazi
Racism
Racist
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3 weeks ago
Apollonia (The Godfather)---Nino Rota
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@yhallotharlol
Kind Sir,
"Turn off the mad a little", you say? I'm willing to take constructive criticism. However, please feel free to look in the mirror and similarly critique the last three words of your own below sublime pearls of wisdom, eh?
"a good traditional sicilian italian woman, r...
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1 month ago
Q&A: Cary Nelson, Author, "No University Is An Island"
Our guest is Cary Nelson, President of the American Association of University Professors, discusses the social, political and cultural forces under...
CSPAN • 242 views
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1 month ago
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@voyeurdug
The three legs: tenure, academic freedom, shared governance.
The Japanese held W. Edwards Deming in high esteem for his "continuous process improvement" and "continuous quality improvement," as applied to manufacturing. Did they ever figure out how to apply these techniques to the...
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1 month ago
Mario lanza - Di Rigori Armato
Mario Lanza sings Di Rigori Armato from Der Rosenkavalier.
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1 month ago
Follow Me by Johnny Mathis
Your Daily Johnny Mathis Hit Parade
This is a strange little tune, very tru-la-la English-sounding. Johnny does some astounding highs here and pr...
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1 month ago
Lettermen medley: Bridge over Troubled Water/You've got a friend
A terrific medley from the 1973 album "Alive again, Naturally". The Lettermen have always had a good ear for which two songs would blend together, ...
lettermen1 • 2,042 views
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When I bought this LP years ago, I'd replay and replay that middle part where the melody line goes up an octave. Jim Pike does such a superb job on the top of the chord. A very nice touch with underlying Latin rhythm instruments and complementary guitar part.
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2 months ago
My Way - The Lettermen - Jim Pike
Jim Pike of The Lettermen, singing "My Way" in a concert in Japan, 1972.
ArchSupporter • 133 views
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Thanks so much for this serendipitous gem! I trust that there may be more to be heard in the not too distant future.
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2 months ago
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2 months ago
Little Drummer Boy - The Lettermen
From the 1966 LP "For Christmas This Year." Although it's billed as The Lettermen, Jim Pike provides most, if not all, of the voices.
ArchSupporter • 111 views
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I've always thought that this album has a very clear, clean sound. I guess "presence" is the word.
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4 months ago
The 'Class War' Speech by Prof. Noam Chomsky
Even though this was recorded over a decade ago, there is nothing in it that is dated. If anything, it accurately predicts the present!
This speec...
5iF3R • 6,421 views
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Labor unions are one manifestation of human beings' attempt to stand their ground against corporate private tyrannies treating human beings as simply and only "human resources."
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4 months ago
The Impossible dream By the Lettermen
Another request for Eman atSQDLVR The powerful voice of Jim Pike sings The Impossible dream from the film Man of la Mancha
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4 months ago
The Lettermen
All the credit goes to the creators and owners of this song....
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4 months ago
the Lettermen Sleepwalk.
A special request for my good friend Virginia Pereira. This is a re-posting of an old fav.... now in Stereo with a much clearer sound and (Hopefull...
lettermen1 • 703 views
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So, I see there is one "dislike." Wonder why? Beacause it is tune, superbly sung, and most mellifluous? Ha!
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5 months ago
Chris Isaak - Besame Mucho
One of the many versions of the famous song from the soundtrack of Mona Lisa Smile
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congenially recommend Mario Lanza's version.
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5 months ago
Four Freshmen - Poinciana (1952)
Four Freshmen
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Would congenially observe that this song goes hand-in-glove with "The Breeze and I" ("Andalucia") much like "Moonglow" goes with the theme from "Picnic."
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5 months ago
Laura Fygi - Moon Speaks for My Heart
Laura Fygi - Moon Speaks for My Heart Teresa Tang Cover
lifeupmusic • 4,360 views
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@jo2wong Just curious, by what per cent is Ms. Fygi lacking in emotion? To my ear there's a significant and quite reasonably sufficient amount of emotion in her rendering of this song.
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5 months ago
The Singers Unlimited - We've only just begun
"We've only just begun" from The Singers Unlimited. Best cover ever!!!
The Carpenters!!!
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@schnickman55
Yes, it's not merely cool, but groovy!
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5 months ago
The Sandpipers - Softly As I Leave You
The Sandpipers - Softly As I Leave You
Softly, I will leave you softly
For my heart would break if you should wake and see me go
So I leave you so...
tintorettoveneziano • 128,479 views
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Check out the version by The Lettermen. Also their version on The Mike Douglas Show in October, 1966. (Type "Softly," then name of show.)
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5 months ago
The Sandpipers - Quando M'innamoro (San-Remo '68)
The Sandpipers - Quando M'innamoro (San-Remo '68)
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Am I correctly hearing? Are the three gentlemen singing in unison all through the song? They certainly honed their skill singing in unison - fine job there. But seems they did more unison than three-part harmony singing. I don't see why they would need another group of singers backing them up...
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5 months ago
How To Pronounce Quixotic
This video shows you how to pronounce quixotic. Learn the correct American English pronunciation of the word meaning impractically idealistic.
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@ParadigmShiftr
I wouldn't be so quick to concede. Re: "Don Quixote" (Key-OH-teh). Is the "x" in "quixotic" producing both "k" and "s" sounds? Just who is in a position to be the ultimate authority on this?
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5 months ago
Navy Submarine Officer
Ever wonder what its like to assume control of a $1.5 billion warship? See a day in the life of a Navy Submarine Officer. http://navy.com/nuclear
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Don't have to paint a sub underway like on a surface ship.
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5 months ago
The Four Freshmen - Shangri La (1962)
"Shangri-La" is a popular song written by Carl Sigman (lyricist), bandleader Matty Malneck, and Robert Maxwell in 1946. The term comes from "Shangr...
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@spacepatrolman
Noted. Thank you. Congenially request that you define the term "sickening."
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5 months ago
In His Name Part-5 of 6
Part 5 of 6. People do untold acts of charity and violence in the name of God. Who is this being that so much is done for. What is it that people...
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At approx. 6:50 the speaker asks to the effect why homeopathy is dismissed.
Does she understand the alleged basis of homeopathy? Does she believe that water retains some sort of undefined "memory" of the essential, initial substance after a many-fold dilution, even though less than one molecule...
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6 months ago
Apollo 15 Remembered 40 Years Later
Apollo 15 astronauts Dave Scott and Al Worden remember fellow crew member Jim Irwin in this 40th anniversary celebration of NASA's fourth successfu...
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@NazarovVv
More precisely, shame on the provincial mindsets of congressmen and their "constituencies."
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6 months ago
Mario Lanza - Toselli's Serenade
Sub, rate, and comment- special request on this one, enjoy!
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6 months ago
MARIO LANZA "Serenata" by Enrico Caruso June 1959
"Mario Lanza Sings Caruso Favorites"
The great Mario Lanza sings (Enrico Caruso-Bracco)
"Serenata"
Cinecitta Studios, Rome
Conductor - Paul Baron...
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6 months ago
Peter Paul and Mary, The Cruel War
Peter Paul and Mary, The Cruel War
Lyrics:
The Cruel War is raging, Johnny has to fight
I want to be with him from morning to night.
I want to be...
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6 months ago
sun down - lani hall ('72)
written by Willis Alan Ramsey (Muskrat love)
additional lyrics: hall & herb alpert
from album "sun down lady"
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OK, am I losing my mind? I gather that this is Captain and Tenille's "Muskrat Love"?
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6 months ago
The Seekers Plaisir D'Amour (1964)
The Seekers Plaisir D'Amour (1964)
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This is a very moving version.
Would like to offer for readers' consideration the version in French by The King's Singers.
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6 months ago
Pernell Roberts/Adam Cartwright sings In The Pines
I different video for me. I love this song so much and I had to make a video with that fantastic baritone voice booming. I hope you enjoy it. De...
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Such a wonderful, fulsome, burnished voice.
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6 months ago
Hello Stranger Barbara Lewis Yvonne Elliman Cover
I picked up my guitar and played this today, and liked it so much that I did a video of it, and then had to add backing vocals.. I did it outside, ...
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Sir, very nicely done. Looks like you are on the porch of your house. This is definitely a song one would play and sing on the front porch of his house, approaching the witching hour with a full moon out, perhaps a goblet of the nectar of the gods, partly cloudy, the crickets, nighthawks and o...
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6 months ago
The Fleetwoods - Confidential
*STEREO*. The Fleetwoods sing "Confidential", as only they can.
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This is one of those songs one listens to when he is transfixed, silent and immobile for what seems like hours on end, contemplating the object of his affection and devotion. (Amazing what those hormones do to us, eh? A chronic oxytocin overdose.)
To quote Kris Kristofferson on some album line...
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6 months ago
Carl Sagan, Stephen Hawking and Arthur C. Clarke - God, The Universe and Everything Else
Join me on facebook http://www.facebook.com/pag...
Stephen Hawking, Arthur C. Clarke and Carl Sagan (via satel...
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@treasuredroperX Noble Sir, any one of us at any time, despite our best efforts, could find ourselves in the same shape, perhaps due to a car wreck or falling off a roof. Do you have, will you eventually have, an elderly relative in a nursing home? Will you be similarly inclined to speak in s...
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6 months ago
Richard Dawkins - Apostasy In Islam Carries The Death Penalty
Richard Dawkins finally gets the truth on Apostasy.
Wakeymedia3 • 36,843 views
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@TheMerachoice Can you forthrightly answer the following question:
In Islam, is death the penalty for apostasy?
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7 months ago
Barney Fife and the Preamble to the Constitution
Classic Comedy bit where Don Knotts as Barney Fife demonstrates his masterful memorization of the Preamble the US Constitution
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Bravo Sir; you are to be commended on your skillful use of scatological Anglo-Saxon nouns and adjectives. In a speech at the U.S. Capitol, Senator William Henry Seward of NY, Lincoln's soon-to-be Sec. of State, made a speech with the goal of trying to patch things up with the sla...
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7 months ago
Best Condom Advertisement
condom advertisement
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Was that guy the assassin in the "Serenity" movie?
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7 months ago
Barry Gray - Fireball XL5 Zero G
This is some fast paced incidental music from Gerry Anderson's Fireball XL5. Introduced by Steve Zodiac, Venus and Robert the Robot.
Music Compose...
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When I was a kid listening to this, I was always listening for the organ in the higher/highest register. Had their budget allowed, it would have been great to have heard a full string section.
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7 months ago
Darwin's Legacy | Lecture 2
September 29, 2008 lecture by Eugenie Scott for the Stanford Continuing Studies course on Darwin's Legacy (DAR 200). Dr. Scott explores the evolut...
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@farmski
See "Why Evolution Is True" by Jerry A. Coyne, pages 62-66, for photo evidence and discussion of human vestigial tails and atavisms.
@McLarenF1God
Perhaps he's a bit constrained by having to play host versus debater. Around 14:50 he loosens the leash on himself a bit and one-two delivers a couple of the Hitchian barbs we so relish, eh?