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Cristiano Ronaldo, Nani, Anderson Joking Around!
LOL! Funny stuff with Ronaldo, Anderson & Nani messing around the team. Hargreves tries to get interviewed but the guys in the back are putting him off. |
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Wes Anderson American Express Ad
The brilliant Wes Anderson My Life, My Card ad starring Jason Schwartzman and a cast of, er, um many! |
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Keith Anderson - XXL
Keith Anderson XXL (C) 2005 BMG Music |
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Laurie Anderson - O Superman
Complete video |
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THE FILMS OF WES ANDERSON
Another viewer request |
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Ray Anderson on Sustainability
Ray Anderson discusses corporate responsibility and the environment. Extract from The Corporation - 2004 |
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Rose Garden (Lynn Anderson)
1971 Music Video Rose Garden-Lynn Anderson I do have "permission" to post this online All trademarks ™ and copyrights © belong to their respected owners All Rights Reserved |
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Regis and Kelly: Anderson Cooper on the Lohans
Anderson Cooper rips into Ali and Dinah Lohan. 8/5/08 - #65 - Top Favorites - Entertainment 8/6/08 - #80 - Most Viewed (Today) - Entertainment - Canada #95 - Most Viewed (Today) - Entertainment #31 - Top Favorites (Today) - Entertainment #45 - Top Rated (Today) - Entertainment 8/7/08 - #71 - Most Discussed (Today) - Entertainment #53 - Most Viewed (Today) - Entertainment - Canada #56 - Most Viewed (Today) - Entertainment #86 - Top Favorites (Today) #28 - Top Favorites (Today) - Entertainment #43 - Top Rated (Today) - Entertainment |
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the films of paul thomas anderson
Tribute to the five feature films |
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Greg Anderson plays Ligeti Etude 13: "The Devil's Staircase"
http://www.andersonpiano.com | Imagine: You're in hell, and you want to get out. Piano Etude No. 13, "The Devil's Staircase" (L'escalier du diable) composed by Gyorgy Ligeti, performed by Greg Anderson. |
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Jethro Tull: Ian Anderson 's Flute Solo (07/31/1976)
Jethro Tull played live at Tampa Stadium, it 's for baseball, on 31th July 1976 in Tampa, Florida/USA. |
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Gillian Anderson Kisses Letterman
Dave and Gillian kiss once, then again during this interview. |
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Brett Anderson - Love Is Dead (Full Video)
The full video for the debut single 'Love Is Dead' by Brett Anderson.The video was directed by Russell Thomas. The single will be released on March 12th and is taken from Brett Anderson's first solo album which follows on March 26th. Keep checking brettanderson.co.uk for information about gigs, releases, etc... |
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My favorite Anderson Silva HL
silva hl |
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Safri Duo feat. Clark Anderson - All the people in the world
Video de Safri Duo feat clark anderson - All the people |
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Pamela Anderson / Tommy Lee
pamela anderson e tommy lee |
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Conversations with History: Perry Anderson
On this episode, UC Berkeley's Harry Kreisler talks with Perry Anderson Professor of History and Sociology at UCLA about his intellectual journey and the status of the left. Series: "Conversations with History" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 7123] |
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Marian Anderson - Deep River
DEEP RIVER Marian Anderson (February 27, 1897 -- April 8, 1993), was an American contralto, perhaps best remembered for her performance on Easter Sunday, 1939 on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.. --BIOGRAPHY-- Anderson was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the daughter of John Rucker Anderson and the former Anna Delilah Rucker. Two sisters followed young Marian, Alice (later spelled Alyce) (1899-1965) and Ethel (1902-1990) who also became singers. Ethel Anderson was mother to James DePreist. Marian Anderson joined a junior church choir at the age of six, and applied to an all-white music school after her graduation from high school in 1921, but was turned away because she was black. The woman working the admissions counter replied, "We don't take colored" when she tried to apply. Consequently, she continued her singing studies with a private teacher. She debuted with the New York Philharmonic on August 26, 1925 and scored an immediate success, also with the critics. In 1928, she sang for the first time at Carnegie Hall. Her reputation was further advanced by her tour through Europe in the early 1930s where she did not encounter the racial prejudices she had experienced in America. The famed conductor Arturo Toscanini told her she had a voice "heard once in a hundred years." In 1934, impresario Sol Hurok offered her a better contract than she had previously had with Arthur Judson. Hurok became her manager for the rest of her performing career. In 1939, the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) refused permission for Anderson to sing to an integrated audience in Constitution Hall. The District of Columbia Board of Education declined a request to use the auditorium of a white public high school. As a result of the ensuing furor, thousands of DAR members, including First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, resigned. The Roosevelts, with Walter White, then-executive secretary of the NAACP, and Anderson's manager, impresario Sol Hurok, then persuaded Secretary of the Interior Harold L. Ickes to arrange an open air Marian Anderson concert on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. The concert, commencing with a dignified and stirring rendition of "My Country, 'Tis of Thee" attracted a crowd of more 75,000 of all colors and was a sensation with a national radio audience of millions. The concert mentioned above was held on Easter Sunday in 1939. Anderson was accompanied by the Finnish accompanist Kosti Vehanen, who introduced Marian to Jean Sibelius in 1933. Sibelius was overwhelmed with Anderson's performance and asked his wife to bring champagne in place of the traditional coffee. At this moment Sibelius started altering and composing songs for Anderson, who was delighted to have met a musician of Sibelius' magnitude, who felt that she had been able to penetrate the Nordic soul. In 1939 Sibelius made a new arrangement of the song Solitude and dedicated it to Anderson. Originally The Jewish Girl's Song from his 1906 incidental music to Belshazzar's Feast, this later became the "Solitude" section of the orchestral suite derived from the incidental music. In 1943, Anderson sang at the invitation of the DAR to an integrated audience at Constitution Hall as part of a benefit for the American Red Cross. By contrast, the federal government continued to bar her from using the high school auditorium in the District of Columbia. On January 7, 1955, Anderson broke the color barrier by becoming the first African-American to perform with the New York Metropolitan Opera. On that occasion, she sang the part of Ulrica in Giuseppe Verdi's Un ballo in maschera. In 1958 she was officially designated delegate to the United Nations, a formalization of her role as "goodwill ambassador" of the U.S. she played earlier, and in 1972 she was awarded the UN Peace Prize. After an extensive farewell tour, she retired from singing in 1965. However, she continued to appear publicly, narrating Aaron Copland's Lincoln Portrait, including a performance with the Philadelphia Orchestra at Saratoga in 1976, conducted by the composer. Her achievements were recognized and honored with many prizes, including the Kennedy Center Honors in 1978 and a Grammy Award for Lifetime Achievement in 1991. In 1993, Anderson died of heart failure at age 96 in Portland, Oregon at the home of her nephew, conductor James DePreist. She is interred at Eden Cemetery, in Collingdale, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia. |
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Laurie Anderson - From the Air (Big Science)
Laurie Anderson - From the Air (Big Science) |
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John Anderson: Seminole wind
John Anderson: Seminole wind (John Anderson) Ever since the days of old Men would search for wealth untold They'd dig for silver and for gold And leave the empty holes And way down south in the Everglades Where the black water rolls and the saw grass waves The eagles fly and the otters play In the land of the Seminole. So blow, blow Seminole wind Blow like you're never gonna blow again I'm callin' to you like a long lost friend But I don't know who you are And blow, blow from the Okeechobee All the way up to Micanopy Blow 'cross the home of the Seminoles The alligators and the garr. Progress came and took its toll And in the name of flood control They made their plans and they drained the land Now the glades are goin' dry And the last time I walked in the swamp I sat upon a cypress stump I listened close and I heard the ghost of Osceola cry. So blow, blow Seminole wind Blow like you're never gonna blow again I'm callin' to you like a long lost friend But I don't know who you are And blow, blow from the Okeechobee All the way up to Micanopy Blow 'cross the home of the Seminoles The alligators and the garr. |
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Anderson Cooper biatching out Mary Landrieu over Katrina
A video recorded before the Katrina victims were evacuated from New Orleans to the Astrodome. At this time the people that chose to stay were still at the Superdome and the convention center. Before the flaming starts, let me say that I really lean right and I really don't like Cooper that much but it was just awesome to see someone bitch out a leader for their lack of concern over those victims. |
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pta on the henry rollins show - may 15th 2006
paul thomas anderson appears on the henry rollins show, may 15th, 2006. aimee mann is the musical guest. uploaded by cigarettes and red vines! |
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June Anderson - CANDIDE (1989) Leonard Bernstein conducts
June Anderson sings "Glitter and Be Gay" from Leonard Bernstein's CANDIDE, conducted by composer himself Leonard Bernstein! 1989 |
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Pamela anderson sexy dance
パメラ アンダーソン、ノーブラでセクシーダンス |
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Laurie Anderson / Only An Expert / Maybe if I Fall
Laurie Anderson performs at Live from Lincoln Center (Episode 188, recorded on May 3, 2007). |
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