Charlie Rose - Philip Johnson
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Desc: An hour with architect Philip Johnson. |
Metamorphosis Two - Philip Glass
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Desc: metamorphosis two - philip glass |
Rare Philip K Dick interview
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Desc: Rare Philip K Dick interview on his book, A SCANNER DARKLY. Also words from cast and crew from the film. |
Philip Glass - Koyaanisqatsi
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Desc: Philip Glass - Koyaanisqatsi |
Philip Bailey & Phil Collins - Easy Lover (Remastered Edit)
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Desc: © Columbia/CBS 1984/1985
"Easy Lover" is a song written by Philip Bailey, Phil Collins, and Nathan East, and accredited to both singers Bailey and Collins when released as a single. The song appeared on Bailey's solo album Chinese Wall. Collins has also performed the song in his live shows and it appears on his 1990 album Serious Hits... Live!, as well as his 1998 compilation album, ...Hits.
The song was a smash hit in the UK, reaching #1 and staying there for four weeks and also reaching #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the US. However, it was never released as a single in Australia due to the fact that the record companies considered it would be a commercial over-flood of Phil Collins given his then rising popularity in that country.
The lighthearted video for the song was filmed in London and features Bailey travelling by helicopter to meet Collins in a television studio. The original clip was also littered with frequent voice over's frequent dropping in & out of audio volume. This (like many other clips of it's time) was of particular concern to resident VJ's wanting to use this classic as part of their repertoire thus with the use of modern technology we were able to provide them with such.
The song was used as a theme song to the inaugural WrestleMania in 1985. The song also featured in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories as part of its soundtrack in the fictional pop radio station, Flash FM. The song was also used in the TV advertisements for the game in the United States and the United Kingdom. In 1994 it was sampled by Chris Morris for "Uzi Lover", a parody of gangsta rap (with Morris portraying its fictitious performer "Fur-Q") in an episode of The Day Today. The song was also covered by R&B/Gospel singer, Cheryl Gamble of SWV in 2001.
For more information about Philip & Phil visit:
http://www.philipbailey.com/
http://www.philcollins.co.uk/
* Note: It has been commented upon that this unique version may have been sped up. We would like to point out that this is not the case and to prove the point we recently beat analysed this version as well as the original "voice over version" ripped from Phil Collin's Farewell concert DVD (both registering in at exactly 134 BPM). However, the possible reason for most people's misconception is the fact that the actual original album (audio only) version is actually slightly slower (registering at 129 BPM). Thus there in lies the solution, as one would assume that the album/single version is the one the majority of people would be familiar with. And if it is of such deep seeded concern for people we could always upload a slowed down version of the video.
* Please also note that all videos uploaded to YouTube are format shifted by the host website from the original files. This can often cause picture & sound deterioration (i.e. mono audio) as well as the occasional video/audio synchronization issue. The files are also deliberately layered with logos &/or promotions on our end, in order to help prevent YouTube recycling by lazy up-loaders who like to take credit for other peoples hard work!
Edited @ "The Bunyip Farm" 2008 ©
thebunyipfarm@gmail.com |
Interview with Philip Roth (Part 1)
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Desc: May 31th 2006 |
philip glass: metamorphosis 1
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Desc: piano by branka parlic
27th of october 2004, sinagogue, novi sad |
philip glass: the hours
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Desc: piano by branka parlic
5th of july 2005. synagogue, novi sad |
Philip Catherine Part I
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Desc: Philip Catherine filmed by Hans Theys on January 29th 2007 as a trailer for the 'Moss Gathering Tumbleweed Experience', a series of debates organized by Hans Theys for the artist movement Nicc in Antwerp. |
Philip Seymour Hoffman -- Capote
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Desc: 63rd Golden Globe Awards Winner in Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama, Jan 2006 |
Philip Zimbardo: Why ordinary people do evil ... or do good
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Desc: http://www.ted.com Philip Zimbardo knows how easy it is for nice people to turn bad. In this talk, he shares insights and graphic unseen photos from the Abu Ghraib trials. Then he talks about the flip side: how easy it is to be a hero, and how we can rise to the challenge. |
Philip.K. Dick - "Arena" 1/6
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Desc: Philip.K. Dick documentary on BBC's "Arena" originally broadcast on 9th April 1994.
If you enjoy weird fiction please look at my other videos. |
The Chris Moyles Show Celebrity lap - Philip Glenister
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Desc: Phil attempts a lap around Radio 1 HQ, and is classy enough to stop for a drink mid-route! |
THE SAVAGES: Philip Seymour Hoffman On His Costars
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Desc: THE SAVAGES' Philip Seymour Hoffman talks about working with Laura Linney and Philip Bosco during a Q&A hosted by American Cinematheque. |
Philip Glass - Koyaanisqatsi
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Desc: This is Philip Glass's haunting and hypnotic main theme for the iconic 1982 movie 'Koyaanisqatsi', directed by Godfrey Reggio. The movie consists of slow-motion and time-lapse photography of natural landscapes and cities. It is a visual tone-poem that contains no dialogue or vocalised narrative. The tone is set by the juxtaposition of the imagery and Glass's music. In the Hopi language, the word 'koyaanisqatsi' means 'life of moral corruption and turmoil, life out of balance', and the movie implies that modern humans are living in such a way. The images are all stills from the movie. |
Conversations With History - Philip Bobbitt
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Desc: "Terror and Consent: The Wars for the Twenty-First Century"
Philip Bobbitt, Herbert Wechsler Professor of Law, Columbia University
Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Philip Bobbitt, Herbert Wechsler Professor of Jurisprudence, Columbia University. Focusing on the transformation of the state and warfare, Professor Bobbitt offers a new interpretation of terrorism. He explains the emergence of the market state, compares it to the nation state, analyzes the unique features of warfare in the new century, and brings into focus the distinctive qualities of today's terrorism. Professor Bobbitt also describes the challenges posed for national security and offers an agenda for changes that integrate strategy and law.
http://globetrotter.berkeley.edu/conversations/ |
philip glass
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Desc: these are two songs from The Hours..the movie...the songs are called "morning passages" and "dead things" and are played by philip glass...specialy created for this movie..
Most pictures made at Baia de Fier.. |
Philip Larkin - The Lost Tapes
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Desc: A Sky News piece about the rediscovery of some recordings of Larkin reading a number of his poems. These tapes are particularly significant because they include the only known recordings of him reading some of the poems from his first collection, The North Ship. |

















