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  Book of Songs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The "Lesser Courtly Songs" are generally longer than the lyrics contained in the "Airs of the States" and, except for some poems in the latter part of the section, concern the aristocratic life centering around the Chou court.
Section III of the Book of Songs is the sung or "Hymns." These forty sacrficial and temple songs are subdivided into three parts on the basis of geographical origin--thirty-one attributed to the Chou court, four to the court of the Duchy of Lu, and five hymns attributed to the Shang dynasty, which preceded Chou.
This poem he includes under "Courtship." In Waley's version, the speaker seems to be a woman, since the object of her affection wears a plain cap, coat, and leggings--normally male garments, especially the cap.
mockingbird.creighton.edu /english/worldlit/wldocs/churchill/bksongs.htm   (5619 words)

  
 Six Degrees Records - Monica Ramos
Acknowledging her own background as a South American who later studied classical music but who has been writing song lyrics since the age of 12, Ramos has created a new style of harp music, one that glances at Latin American folk harp, Western classical, pop, dance, and ambient music.
This record generally reflects the sound of her current touring band, which includes bass, guitar, layers of percussion, and keyboards.
I want to do my own music." That music can include the hard-rocking accompaniment of "Para Un Angelito (For A Little Angel)" as easily as the shamanic chanting and percussion of "Lamento." It still includes the classic sound of the harp, especially on her solo track, "Mami," which has an almost Debussy-like beauty.
www.sixdegreesrecords.com /artists.php?artist=Monica_Ramos   (708 words)

  
 MUSIC Research Guide - UCF Libraries
A compendium of various lists ("greatest songs" from the 16th century to the present, award winners, song titles) and a thesaurus of songs by subject, keyword and category.
Includes birth and death dates, nom de plume if any, opera title, genre, number of acts and scenes, source, alternate titles, revisions, comments and list of complete manuscripts.
Each song is listed under title, with added entries under composer and author, with cross-references for first lines and variant or translated titles.
www.library.ucf.edu /Reference/Guides/Music.asp   (3309 words)

  
 Film & Video Sources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
A list of the ten best films for each year from 1931-1998 is at the back followed by a category list and a foreign films by country of origin list.
Includes “many reviews from eras not covered in the magazine and a significant number of feature films released straight to video.” Introductory material includes two lists of the 100 best films, one compiled by TimeOut readers and one by a host of film producers, directors, actors, and critics.
Appendices include a list of film subject categories, an index of actors, an index of directors, and a general subject index.
www.nelson.usf.edu /reference/film.html   (1583 words)

  
 List of lists of songs Summary
List of songs in which the lyrics are exclusively nonsensical words
List of songs with the name of a musical act in their title
List of songs that are also the name of a TV show
www.bookrags.com /List_of_lists_of_songs   (1165 words)

  
 Resources for the Study of American Literature: Search Engines
Includes a number of versions of the Bible, an e-text edition of the Koran, and the Book of Mormon, as well as a variety of traditional literary texts and resources from the medieval period to the present.
It includes primary sources (for example, George Washington's prayer journal and the sermons of George Whitefield), as well as commentaries on the beliefs, practices, and religious movements of various periods of history.
The list below includes various kinds of materials: images on particular topics (for example, religion or advertising), images in particular forms (for example photography), museum collections (which can usually be searched or browsed by period or artist), and search engines that explore the web to locate images that respond to your key words.
www.assumption.edu /users/lknoles/pagesearch.html   (10302 words)

  
 Women Composers In American Popular Song, Page 1
Unfortunately, the song is rarely if ever heard and Kyro has been relegated to the "missing in action" file as far as her biography and other works by her goes.
Obviously, she continued to compose as this song would have been written some four years after her "retirement." In her later years she returned to the stage to perform in nostalgic "gay nineties" shows and was featured a number of times on television in the 1950's while in her eighties!
This nice waltz song by Blake and Conlan shows a great skill in combining a really meaningful poetic line and a simple but effective musical setting to give us a momentary escape to a time when love flourished and sentiments were unabashedly maudlin, but honest.
parlorsongs.com /issues/2002-9/thismonth/feature.asp   (4361 words)

  
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Three indexes are provided: one for author's and titles, a second for printers, publishers and booksellers, and a third for artists and engravers.
A catalogue raisonné of Edward Ardizzone's work as a printmaker, this is also an explanation of the processes and techniques used by the artist whose reputation as a book-illustrator, official war artist and witty social commentator in pen-and-ink continues to grow in the centenary year of his birth.
It includes descriptions of the lives of the great printers, Gutenberg, de Tournes, Baskerville, Aldus, etc., and presents the historical backgrounds under which their folios were made.
www.colophonbooks.com /List_158.htm   (7347 words)

  
 Films on Liberty and the State
War is declared on the traditional family and the children become leaders precisely because of their lack of experience, "We must honor the comrade children whose minds are not corrupted by the past." A new world is declared in Cambodia, "...now is the year zero and everything is to start anew".
By the time the commies are in charge, a hunt for wild boars is conducted with machine guns and the men are drunk as they shoot wildly.
By the time he discovers that Lime is, in fact, still alive he already knows that his friend has spent innocent lives for his personal gain and he is deeply involved in a city that has been turned upside down by bombing and post-war occupation.
www.mises.org /film.asp   (10676 words)

  
 Ireland Information Guide , Irish, Counties, Facts, Statistics, Tourism, Culture, How
List of songs with the same name as their performers
List of songs where the title does not appear in the lyrics
List of songs which have the word Song in title or lyrics
www.irelandinformationguide.com /Lists_of_songs   (290 words)

  
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Date: Thu, 10 Oct 1996 23:30:54 -0700 Subject: Re: word on Bar Kochba > > The word on the double Masada CD: > > > > One song on the second CD will be changed.
Date: Mon, 14 Oct 1996 16:49:31 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Re: joey baron I'd say that Raised Pleasure Snot is probably the weakest of the three.
Date: Mon, 14 Oct 1996 17:47:04 -0400 (EDT) Subject: He who asked I think Raised Pleasure Snot is the weakest of the three.
www.xmission.com /pub/lists/zorn-list/archive/v02.n018   (4311 words)

  
 University of Delaware: WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS COLLECTION
The William Carlos Williams Collection, spanning the dates 1916-1973, consists of sixty-nine letters from Williams to several individuals, including Fred Miller, Orrick Johns, Emanuel Romano, and George Kirgo.
Also includes a check, an envelope and a packing list which have no related letters.
Also includes a nine-page carbon typescript of Williams's essay on Emanuel Romano included in the brochure for Romano's October 3-26, 1968 exhibition titled "Portraits of Poets & Writers" held at Gotham Book Mart Gallery, New York.
www.lib.udel.edu /ud/spec/findaids/willi_wc.htm   (1693 words)

  
 The Full National Recording Registry: National Recording Preservation Board (Library of Congress)
Known for her comedic songs in Yiddish and other dialects, Brice was in the midst of marital woes when she recorded "My Man." Audiences, connecting strongly with her passionate performance, concluded she was singing about herself.
The song is an excellent example of the ethnic releases that record labels began to produce in the 1920's for sale to immigrant communities in the United States.
At the time of this recording, Clyde Julian “Red” Foley was a recording star for Decca Records and host of the half-hour NBC network segment of the “Grand Ole Opry.” This blending of Foley's calm baritone with the close harmony of the vocal quartet resulted in the first gospel recording to sell one million copies.
www.loc.gov /rr/record/nrpb/nrpb-masterlist.html   (14208 words)

  
 Adult Booklists: TRAVEL FICTION / FICTION OF PLACE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Author, title, publication year, page count, and summary for about 30 crime novels and other fiction (most for adults, with a few YA and juvenile titles) featuring the intentional submerging, inundating, and flooding of towns, villages, cities, and other places as a consequence of building dams and reservoirs.
List of "works of fiction whose setting, and sometimes main subject, is Virginia." Author and title listed only for over 40 works.
Lists about 25 books by place, with title, author, publication year, genre, brief summary, and time period for each, in Spain as a whole and in Barcelona (5 books) and other areas and towns.
www.waterborolibrary.org /bklistt.htm   (6554 words)

  
 Fistful of remakes, fresh takes - DVD SNEAKS | THE LIST - Los Angeles Times - calendarlive.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
If no release date is given, DVDs are already out; dates and titles may change.
Buena Vista: includes documentaries, featurettes (Blu-ray: $34.99), Dec. 19.
The star-studded cast includes Philip Seymour Hoffman, Laurence Fishburne, Ving Rhames, Keri Russell, Michelle Monaghan and Billy Crudup.
www.calendarlive.com /movies/video/la-ca-dvdlist26nov26,0,3970167.htmlstory?coll=cl-home-top-blurb-right   (4391 words)

  
 Recordings - Elderly Instruments   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Features songs performed acoustically with his band, as well as solo pieces, along with discussions of Johnson's influence on his music.
Includes the London Sessions version of "Red Rooster," with Eric Clapton and the Stones' rhythm section.
Includes solos like "Racketeer's Blues," "To Do This You Got to Know How" and more plus many collaborations with James "Steady Roll" Johnson, Duke Ellington, Eddie Lang, King Oliver, Hoagy Carmichael, Louis Armstrong and many others---24 classic tracks in all.
www.elderly.com /recordings/full_list?cat=10   (3969 words)

  
 Good Books List - By Author
By the time of this series, the Terrans are a third political space-based empire, although they haven't been at the focus of any of the novels yet.
Even though it dates back to the 70's, Shockwave Rider is sometimes cited as proto-cyberpunk, because of the hero living the cracks of society who hacks into master database to manipulate the system at will plotline.
The first time around I said it's a little too disjointed to actually recommend, but I just reread it and it grew on me. I found it easier to keep track of and care about the side characters that changed from novel to novel.
www.cs.ubc.ca /~tmm/books/books.auth.html   (12533 words)

  
 VH1.com: Anti-War Songs
In one of the trippiest tracks ever made at Motown, the Temps strongly suggest that war is just another sign of impending Armageddon - a whirlwind of modern madness that includes ghettoization and poverty.
From ecology issues to human rights, the Australian band were known for their sophisticated take on world politics.
R.E.M. Michael Stipe - whose father served in Vietnam - gives a fevered snapshot of lives enduring wartime, taking in the chemical killer Agent Orange and the hypocrisy of “serving your conscience overseas.”
www.vh1.com /music/songlists/antiwar   (879 words)

  
 RevListe Book Reviews
He also takes the time to determine the sources of much of the folklore; because he can trace the source of both the facts and the myths, his conclusions are completely credible.
Living history activities typically focus on a specific time period, which creates a kind of segregation; it is easy to be immersed in a single period, and be totally unaware of the activities of others concerned with a different era, even when the time periods are adjacent.
Waldeck spent time in Staten Island and New York City, took part in the campaigns of the Autumn of 1776 including the assault on Fort Washington, spent time in garrison in New Jersey in 1777, and went to West Florida with his regiment in 1778, remain there through 1780.
www.liming.org /revlist/books.html   (11693 words)

  
 Now Playing: Other Theatres in Midtown
Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris: A revival of the musical revue of songs by the prolific composer.
Naked Boys Singing: The title pretty much says it all: eight attractive and unclothed young men perform a variety of sketches and songs in this amusing but tame revue.
Perfect Crime: Convoluted murder mystery involving a dangerous psychiatrist, her patient, a detective, and a man who may or may not be her husband.
www.nytheatre.com /nytheatre/glist5.htm   (890 words)

  
 Kinky Boots
Yes, it's another wee British comedy, at times too precious, but for all that, this is a fun movie that affords a rare opportunity.
A humanist parable about how to be a good person, live a good life and make gallons of lemonade when life suddenly hands you lemons, it's predictably delightful and delightfully predictable.
It should be at least 300x400 pixels and includes your entire head.
www.rottentomatoes.com /m/kinky_boots   (1071 words)

  
 User:Riffsyphon1024 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
And because I was nuts about Star Wars (and still am), I also linked all the main Star Wars lists together, including: Planets of Star Wars, List of Star Wars races, and my created articles: Sectors of Star Wars, Systems of Star Wars, and Cities of Star Wars.
Since Wookieepedia was created just hours after this event, and just in time (however totally oblivious to the Purge), those particular articles were moved into the new Wiki where they now live carefree lives without persecution or fear of deletion.
Ultimate Tournament of Champions, List of billionaires, List of ethnic slurs (not that I promote this), List of FHM 100 Sexiest Women, List of multiracial people, List of Playboy models, Mega-City One, Nerdcore hip hop, -phobia, Regional accents of English speakers, Sexual slang, and List of songs by "Weird Al" Yankovic
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/User:Riffsyphon1024   (2842 words)

  
 FMC | iTunes
Songs are encoded in AAC format at 128 KB/sec.
Without getting too technical, basically songs are encrypted when consumers download them to their computer, and songs are tied (in a transparent way) to the user's Apple account, making it relatively difficult for the average computer user to re-post any songs bought through iTunes to any free download sites.
songs purchased are instantly stored in your iTunes music folder on your computer and appear automatically in your own iTunes playlist.
www.futureofmusic.org /itunes.cfm   (1317 words)

  
 Time - Clock - Date - Days - Months - ESL Resources
Teaching time (pour apprendre à lire les heures) - (teachingtime.co.uk)
Time Words - ex : "There are 60 seconds in one ___." (a4esl.org)
Hot Potatoes Exercises : Numerals, dates & time (27 exercises) - (michel.barbot)
www.ac-nancy-metz.fr /enseign/anglais/Henry/time.htm   (697 words)

  
 List of collections in the Archive of Folk Culture (The American Folklife Center, Library of Congress)
Title: Ruth Rubin / Yiddish Songs of the Holocaust
Suzanna Shahn; songs sung by John Jacob Niles; and the Schubert Octet II.
Includes the music and stories of recent immigrant groups in the United States.
www.loc.gov /folklife/guides/listofcollectionsR-Z.html   (8975 words)

  
 The 50 Worst Artists in Music History Article on Blender :: The Ultimate Guide to Music and More
For a brief time (between 1992 and 1996), it seemed that any workaday bar band, if it was willing to gamely trek around the country for at least three years, had a chance at superstardom (cf.
The vehicle for this unlikely ambition was the plodding rock four-piece Tin Machine, whose two critically mauled studio albums and one “hilariously” titled live document (Oy Vey, Baby) found Bowie voluntarily subsuming his genius beneath chorus-free tunes and guitarist Reeves Gabrels’s habit of playing his instrument with a vibrator.
Imagine it was a horribly dated number 1 single from 1990 called “Ice Ice Baby,” and you have an idea what life is like for Robert Van Winkle.
www.blender.com /guide/articles.aspx?id=466   (4439 words)

  
 Reference Sources for Children's Librarians   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The FAQ for the alt.folklore.urban newsgroup can be checked for information on whether a so-called news event has been debunked as urban legend; the rec.arts.startrek.info group lists episode synopses, credits and press releases for the television series.
Song Index - Patchogue-Medford Library - approximately 102,000 songs from a collection of more than 1,000 songbooks, plus indexing to Sheet Music, 1987 on.
ASCAP indexes -Searchable index of commercially produced songs owned by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers answers questions of who wrote the song, when was it published, who owns the copyright
berkeleypubliclibrary.org /kids/ref.html   (1965 words)

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