Jul 2

This is "Right Here Waiting" by Richard Marx from his album Repeat offender
Jul 2

Run for your lives! It's the fitness guru's latest creation.
Jul 2

Richard Pryor talking about his run in with the mafia. Very funny.
Jul 2

This is an music vide of Richard Marx-Right Here Waiting for you
Jul 2

Richard Pryor talks about making a movie in prison, murderers, and racist groups.
Jul 2

Little Richard performing live in UK in the 60's
Jul 2

Live in Montreal. Beautiful and truly free improvisation bewteen genius Bobby Mcferrin and Richard Bona. This sounds like angels playing with sound. Enjoy.
Jul 2

"Fashion" http://enjoypink.skyrock.com
Jul 2

How we 3 graphic designers created D-Day on a shoe string budget for the TIMEWATCH program "Bloody Omaha"... Due to the youtube interest in our little 'making of' vid , we have just heard they are going to repeat the full Programme on BBC2 on Sunday 27th Jan at 23:20! (see video reponse below for trailer) you can catch it for the following week on the new BBC iplayer. copy and paste this link... www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer (i think its UK only at the mo... ) U.S. 'tubers keep an eye out for TIMEWATCH: BLOODY OMAHA on the Smithsonian Channel coming soon (www.smithsonianchannel.com) Enjoy!
Jul 2

Mi favorita de Richard marx
Jul 2

From a BBC Late Show Feat. Roots Based Artists. I was nineteen when I came to town, they called it the Summer of Love They were burning babies, burning flags. The hawks against the doves I took a job in the steamie down on Cauldrum Street And I fell in love with a laundry girl who was working next to me Oh she was a rare thing, fine as a bee's wing So fine a breath of wind might blow her away She was a lost child, oh she was running wild She said "As long as there's no price on love, I'll stay. And you wouldn't want me any other way" Brown hair zig-zag around her face and a look of half-surprise Like a fox caught in the headlights, there was animal in her eyes She said "Young man, oh can't you see I'm not the factory kind If you don't take me out of here I'll surely lose my mind" Oh she was a rare thing, fine as a bee's wing So fine that I might crush her where she lay She was a lost child, she was running wild She said "As long as there's no price on love, I'll stay. And you wouldn't want me any other way" We busked around the market towns and picked fruit down in Kent And we could tinker lamps and pots and knives wherever we went And I said that we might settle down, get a few acres dug Fire burning in the hearth and babies on the rug She said "Oh man, you foolish man, it surely sounds like hell. You might be lord of half the world, you'll not own me as well" Oh she was a rare thing, fine as a bee's wing So fine a breath of wind might blow her away She was a lost child, oh she was running wild She said "As long as there's no price on love, I'll stay. And you wouldn't want me any other way" We was camping down the Gower one time, the work was pretty good She thought we shouldn't wait for the frost and I thought maybe we should We was drinking more in those days and tempers reached a pitch And like a fool I let her run with the rambling itch Oh the last I heard she's sleeping rough back on the Derby beat White Horse in her hip pocket and a wolfhound at her feet And they say she even married once, a man named Romany Brown But even a gypsy caravan was too much settling down And they say her flower is faded now, hard weather and hard booze But maybe that's just the price you pay for the chains you refuse Oh she was a rare thing, fine as a bee's wing And I miss her more than ever words could say If I could just taste all of her wildness now If I could hold her in my arms today Well I wouldn't want her any other way
Jul 2

The Authors@Google program was pleased to welcome Richard Florida to discuss his new book "Who's Your City?: How the Creative Economy is Making Where to Live the Most Important Decision of Your Life" Richard Florida is a Professor of Business and Creativity at the University of Toronto. His previous work includes two national bestsellers, "The Rise of the Creative Class" and "The Flight of the Creative Class". You can find more info on Richard and his work here: http://creativeclass.com/richard_florida/ This event took place on March 20, 2008 at the Google NYC office.
Jul 2

This man is very good!
Jul 2

Richard Zednik of the Florida Panthers receives a skate to the neck in a game vs. the Sabres on February 10th 2008.
Jul 2

Richard Marx - Hazard - Clip musical do Richard Marx - Hazard was immortalised as the setting of the Richard Marx song "Hazard", which told the tale of a disenfranchised young man, who, because he had no father, was an easy target for prejudice. He befriended a young woman called Mary, who subsequently disappeared, leaving the protagonist as the chief suspect. The name was arrived at by Richard Marx thanks to his liking for the lyric "this old Nebraska town." He wrote to Nebraska Chamber of Commerce, asking for a list of Nebraska towns - Hazard was perfect for his needs (although there is no nearby river, and the lyrics refer to one). http://br.youtube.com/group/marxandmary Who Killed Mary? - Hazard, Nebraska This question was likely purposely left unanswered, however, arguments can be made for several points of view. Marx's Character By listening strictly to the lyrics, one might infer that Marx's character murdered Mary. He gives statements that could be interpreted as conflicting, such as "No one understood what I felt for Mary / No one cared until the night she went out walking alone / And never came home..." followed in the refrain by "I swear I left her by the river / I swear I left her safe and sound..." This may cause some to wonder how he left her by the river if she was walking alone. Others may simply take it to mean the river is the last place he saw her. In the video, Marx's character has clearly suffered a troubled childhood and it is depicted that it affects his adult life deeply. When he sees Mary with another man, it is possible that he flies into a jealous rage, follows her to the river, and kills her, later returning home to mourn his loss. http://br.youtube.com/group/marxandmary The Sheriff The video seems to heavily imply that the Sheriff is guilty. He is seen following one or both of them, taking their pictures, and even keeping pictures of Mary in his squad car. Mary is also shown running away from the squad car on one occasion. The sheriff identifies a white cloth as the murder weapon while interrogating Marx. It appears to be the same white scarf Marx lost on the branch of the bush the night Mary was killed, and the sheriff was the only other person visible at the scene. Motives could include the sheriff's possible jealousy of Marx and Mary, and the desire to exile Marx permanently from the town by framing him. http://br.youtube.com/group/marxandmary Mary's Lover It is also possible that Mary's unidentified lover could be the killer, perhaps because he may have seen Marx lingering outside Mary's house. However, the viewer is given little else to help them come to this conclusion.
Jul 2

Cliff Richard - Devil Woman www.WatsonsDesigns.com
Jul 2

remember those days
Jul 2

Another classic rock & roll hit by the one and only Little Richard. It's impossible to imagine rock & roll without this killer track.
Jul 2

Richard Cheese and Lounge Against the Machine playing live on the Jimmy Kimmel Show.
Jul 2

http://www.ted.com Mind-expanding talk that probes the limits of human understanding: Why can't we see atoms? Why can't we hear color? How can we understand randomness? Dawkins suggests that the true nature of the universe eludes us because the human mind has evolved mainly to understand other humans -- and to look for human motives even in natural processes. Thus, we create a humanlike God to explain phenomena we can't otherwise comprehend; right or wrong, we're simply wired for it. Dawkins is Oxford's Professor for the Public Understanding of Science, and the author of the landmark 1976 book The Selfish Gene and the 2006 bestseller The God Delusion. (Recorded July 2005 in Oxford, UK)
Jul 2

Little Richard getting too warm in 60's UK
Jul 2

from TOTP 1979
Jul 2

**MUST READ!! http://www.CreationOnTheWeb.com/choke And for a true timeline of events on the actual day of filming, see here (VERY INTERESTING READING): http://www.tccsa.tc/video/timeline.pdf and for further reading still (it's somewhat technical and long, but underlines that the question cannot be answered in a way that supports evolutionary notions): http://www.trueorigin.org/dawkinfo.asp Richard Dawkins is dumbfounded after being asked to "give an example of a genetic mutation or an evolutionary process which can be seen to increase the information in the genome" - quite a reasonable question that one would expect Oxford University's Professor for the Public Understanding of Science - so adamant in his belief in evolution - could and would provide an answer for. He then responds but DOES NOT answer the question that was asked of him. Why? Because he has no idea when it comes to processes that add information to the genome - the very premise of what he proclaims!! His writings claiming that he was not stumped are a desperate endeavour to cover his cowardly tracks (and on a further note, his writings don't cover any of these "information adding" processes either). Check out the URL on the video (or above) for THE REAL EXPLANATION OF EVENTS!! And for even more insight into Dawkins' lack of enthusiasm to be interviewed by creationists, check out the belowmentioned CD. Dawkins was put to shame in a debate against creationists in 1986 at Oxford University and was left so speechless and defeated that he decided never to grant creationists with publicity time again - this policy was adopted not because he simply does not want to grant creationists with the publicity as he so cowardly insists, but because he is terrified his reputation will be tainted by his inability to front up to creationist arguments head-on (as this YOUTUBE video proves). The CD is available from the following link: http://www.creationontheweb.com/Oxford Don't be as "ignorant" as creationists allegedly are - delve a little deeper and you will be surprised at what you'll find. NB: The reasons for posting this video is not to disprove evolution or to prove creation - but merely to show that this man who is at the forefront of the modern-day evolutionist movement does not have an answer for the most fundamental question to what he proclaims. There are actually three processes [at the time of writing] that scientists know of that add information to the genome - none of which Dawkins covers in any of his responses - websites, books or otherwise.
Jul 2

Sir Cliff Richard, a professed Christian, has had several hits with a Christmas theme. This one was released in 1988 and reached #1 on the UK secular charts. Little Town #11 - Dec 1982 Mistletoe and Wine #1 - Dec 1988 Saviour's Day #1 - Dec 1990 The Millennium Prayer #1 - Dec 1999 Santa's List #6 - Dec 2003 21st Century Christmas #2 - Dec 2006 The Child is a King, the carollers sing, The old has passed, there's a new beginning. Dreams of santa, dreams of snow, Fingers numb, faces aglow. Christmas time, mistletoe and wine Children singing Christian rhyme With logs on the fire and gifts on the tree A time to rejoice in the good that we see A time for living, a time for believing A time for trusting, not deceiving, Love and laughter and joy ever after, Ours for the taking, just follow the Master. A time for giving, a time for getting, A time for forgiving and for forgetting. Christmas is love, Christmas is peace, A time for hating and fighting to cease.
Jul 2

Musica foda!!!!!