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Queens of the Stone Age - Monsters in the Parasol (live @ "From The...
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Queens of the Stone Age - Monsters in the Parasol (live @ "From The Basement" TV Show, UK. First broadcast on January 7, 2009).
Josh Homme Troy Van Leeuwen Joey Castillo Michael Shuman Dean Fertita
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arreglo armado por Lucciano. El solo, fue sacado de oido, nota por nota ...
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arreglo armado por Lucciano. El solo, fue sacado de oido, nota por nota y lo transcribió. El final es improvisado.
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The funny Boris Yeltsin while his presidency.
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The Kitchen Debate was a series of impromptu exchanges (through interpre...
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The Kitchen Debate was a series of impromptu exchanges (through interpreters) between then U.S. Vice President Richard Nixon and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev at the opening of the American National Exhibition at Sokolniki Park in Moscow on July 24, 1959. For the exhibition, an entire house was built that the American exhibitors claimed anyone in America could afford. It was filled with labor saving and recreational devices meant to represent the fruits of the capitalist American consumer market. It was the first high-level meeting between Soviet and U.S. leaders since the Geneva Summit in 1955. It took place in a number of locations at the exhibition but primarily in the kitchen of a suburban model house, cut in half so it could be viewed easily.
The two men discussed the merits of each of their respective economic systems, capitalism and communism. It was recorded on Ampex color videotape, a new technology pioneered in the U.S by the Ampex company.; during the debate Nixon pointed this out as one of the many American technological advances.
Both men argued for their countrys industrial accomplishments, with Khrushchev stressing the Soviets focus on things that matter rather than luxury. He satirically asked if there was a machine that "puts food into the mouth and pushes it down". Nixon responded by saying at least the competition was technological, rather than military. In the end, both men agreed that the United States and the Soviet Union should be more open with each other. However, Khrushchev was skeptical of Nixon's promise that his part in the debate would be translated into English and broadcast in the U.S.
Ampex Data Systems Corporation is still on the forefront of technology development. More information can be found at www.ampex.com
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United Nations Security Council Meeting Khrushchev Speech 27Jun50 Pt. 2...
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United Nations Security Council Meeting Khrushchev Speech 27Jun50 Pt. 2/2 MCU Dag Hammarskjold dramatically lighted. SOF Khrushchev standing & waving/ gesturing, many people / delegates applauding. Andrei Gromyko pounding & shouting. CU K. at podium speaking & gesturing (SOF Russian) angrily to General Assembly. MLS. Leaves podium to applause. ?? (Philippines delegate?) speaks in English: "Mr. President, before I proceed may I make it very clear that my delegation & I have no desire at all, it is not our intention to wound the feelings & the sensibilities of any member nation or any delegation represented here in this General Assembly. But we are here to discuss a very important question, and my delegation feels that we have to express our ideas here freely & w/o reservation irrespective of whatever consequences my words my have on the views, the opposing views, of any delegation on this particular question....we have to make crystal clear our position, our belief as to the meaning & understanding of the word Independence contained in this Declaration. If the United Nations is to proclaim a Declaration & the Right of Subjugated Peoples for Independence, I ask is it fair, is it Just, is it Moral. (Gaveled and microphone cut off) MLS Khrushchev speaking (SOF Russian) & gesturing. People laugh & applaud several times. Continues after cut. Loud applause, then K. shakes his finger & continues dramatic speech. Korean War Discussion (?); NOTE: Probably speeches re Korea Resolution after North Korean Invasion of South Korea. If you wish to acquire broadcast quality material of this reel or want to know more about our Public Domain collection, contact us at info@footagefarm.co.uk
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un saludo para el viejo peña!!