Bruce Lee Exclusive Rare Footage Compilation
Some of these have never been shown to the public before . Enjoy ….
Available on DVD !
The package contains 3 DVD’s ( 5h 10 min running time )
Artwork cover , DVD label has a direct print on it !
FOR THE EXTENDED VERSION ( 13 min long ) :
http://video.google.it/videoplay?doci…
Dimensions : 99Mb ( 56 K warning , but is worth IT ! )
THE FULL 3 DVD version is 5H 10 min & is available at BLfootage@yahoo.com
Check out the other demos ….
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Cher You Wouldn’t Know Love
Art photos of Cher made from photos and album or cd covers used to promote her 1989 album “Heart of Stone,” along with the song, “You Wouldn’t Know Love” written by Diane Warren and Michael Bolton, from the same album. This album had two different covers…the first a drawing that is included in this video is very rare as it was pulled after a month or two…the second album cover is used here also…
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Battle of the Album Covers
Many of your favorite old album covers have been brought to life long enough to wage a horrific battle, hopefully intended to kill them all off permanently.
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Garbage Pail Kids Flashback Cards: 9 Packs, Part 1
opening 9 packs of garbage pail kids flashback sticker cards. inserts include green, pink, silver and gold parallels, as well as original printing plates, sketch cards, and motion cards.
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How to make DVD cases / covers – media tutorial – HD
In this video i will show you how to make dvd cases or covers
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RE: Prized possessions in my DVD collection.
Something else…
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Forever Autumn Cover From War of the Worlds
The War of the Worlds stars Richard Burton as the narrator-protagonist, Justin Hayward (of The Moody Blues), Phil Lynott (The Parson), Julie Covington, David Essex (The Artilleryman) and Chris Thompson.
“Forever Autumn”, “The Eve of the War”, “Thunder Child”, and “The Spirit of Man” are the most recognised individual songs on the album. “Forever Autumn” was a UK Top 5 single, sung by Justin Hayward. The album itself spent 290 weeks in the UK album charts. It was in the top 10 in 22 countries and reached #1 in 11 countries.
Most of the lyrics on the album were written by former Elton John lyricist Gary Osborne.
The album was one of the first recorded on 48 tracks, using two synchronised 24 track Studer 80s at Advision Studios in London. It was engineered by Geoff Young, who was instrumental in bringing the recordings together with only a 16 track desk. His skill in this regard was later recognised by George Michael, who worked with him to record “Last Christmas” and “Careless Whisper” using the same studio and equipment.
The repetition of “Ulla!”, the cry made by the Martians, and certain musical refrains throughout the musical act as leitmotifs.
The official album comes with several paintings by Peter Goodfellow, Geoff Taylor and Michael Trim that help to illustrate the story from beginning to end.
To promote the 1978 release, an abridged album containing “Radio edits” was distributed to radio stations. Special intros and endings had to be added to certain tracks because they simply weren’t written with radio in mind. The “air play” album turned out so well that in 1981 CBS decided to release it commercially under the unwieldy title Highlights from Jeff Wayne’s Musical Version of The War of the Worlds.
Two Spanish versions of the album were released in 1978, one featuring Anthony Quinn in the role of the journalist. A German version was released in 1980 with Curd Jürgens taking the part of the journalist.
A 1989 version of “The Eve of the War” remixed by Ben Liebrand reached number 3 in the UK singles chart. A 1995 special edition of the album featured additional remixes of some tracks and additional conceptual art. Australian progressive metal band Alchemist released a version of “Eve of the War” on a 1998 EP.
In 2000, a collection of remixes of tracks from the original album — including several used in the 1998 computer game — were released on a double CD titled The War of the Worlds: ULLAdubULLA The Remix Album. While most of the contributors are relatively unknown, the album includes two versions of a remix of “Dead London” by Apollo Four Forty.
On 23 June 2005 the original album was re-released in two forms: one in a remastered 2-disc Hybrid Multichannel Super Audio CD set; another in a 7-disc “Collector’s Edition” featuring many bonuses such as various remixes, outtakes, and the actors reading from the unabridged script as well as the seventh disc being a DVD showing the making of the album, produced by Phoenix Film & Television Productions.
Whilst the original ULLAdubULLA album had a very limited run and has since gone out of print, following the huge success of the 2005 re-release of the original album, ULLAdubULLA II was released on 17 April 2006. This single CD release was largely made of tracks from the original remix album, with some additional new remixes by Tom Middleton and DJ Keltech, and hip-hop versions of two tracks by DJ Zube. Middleton’s remixes of “The Eve of the War” were also released on CD and vinyl.
Duration : 0:3:45
FAIL Record Album Covers Mike Mozart JeepersMedia
Fail Album Covers. A Video that I Never Posted to My FAIL TOYS Account because I thought it was too Different. I Filmed this 6 months ago. I have at least twenty more similar videos that I’m going to begin posting, Likely Here on the PriorArt Channel.
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