Spirit of Cher- Power Ballads

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Spirit of Cher, the Uk's best tribute to Cher. Singing some of Cher's famous Power Ballads.

Bam Bam - Sister Nancy (Great Reggae Classic) 1982

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Sister Nancy aka Muma Nancy, bam bam 1982 one of my all time favorite classics that brings me great memories like all my songs. I will be uploading more of my favorite reggae.

Waltz with Bashir (2008) Movie Trailer

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http://www.CentralMovieNetwork.com/unl.htmWaltz with Bashir (film)Waltz with Bashir is a 2008 animated film directed by Ari Folman. Other credits include David Polonsky (Art Director), Yoni Goodman (Chief Animator) and Max Richter (score). It took four years to complete and is an international co-production between Israel, Germany and France. The film deals with the 1982 Sabra and Shatila massacre, an unusually sombre subject for an animated film. The film belongs to a rare genre called the "animated documentary". It entered the competition for the Palme d'Or at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival, and received wide critical acclaim at its premiere, however lost in competition for the prizes despite predictions made during the festival week. The Guardian called it "an extraordinary, harrowing, provocative picture".Waltz with Bashir SummaryIn 1982 Folman was a 20 year old infantry soldier in the Israel Defense Forces. In 2006 he meets with a friend from the army service period, who tells him of the nightmares connected to his experiences from the 1982 Lebanon War. Folman is surprised to find out that he does not remember a thing from the same period. Later that night he has a vision from the night of the Sabra and Shatila massacre the reality of which he is unable to tell. In his memory he and his soldier friends are bathing at night at the seaside of Beirut to the light of flares descending over the city. Folman rushes off to meet another friend from his army service, who advises him to discuss it with other people who were in Beirut at the same time to understand what happened there and to relive his own memory. The film follows Folman in his conversations with friends, a psychologist and the reporter Ron Ben-Yishai who was in Beirut at the same time.Waltz with Bashir The titleThe movie takes its title from a scene in which one of the interviewees, the commander of Folman's infantry unit at the time of the film's events, grabs a heavy machine gun and "dances an insane waltz" amid heavy enemy fire, between walls hung with posters of Bashir Gemayel.Waltz with Bashir ThemesThe movie explores how the young soldiers have dealt with their experiences of war. A psychologist is depicted advising Folman's character to compare his experience with that of his parents at the hands of soldiers during WWII. A sequence responding to this shows how Russian soldiers where shipped home long enough to kiss wives and mothers and immediately return to the front. The young Israeli soldiers return home on leave, albeit short, in the midst of life going on without them. These soldiers are not masters of their own destiny. They are shown as victims of the randomness of war. The "reversal of guilt" theme recurs as the narrator questions soldiers who were seemingly powerless to stop the massacre when they first realised what was happening. Several early sequences in the film show the haphazard effects of combat when combatants and civilians are inextricably mixed. This serves to polarise the issue of responsibility for the massacre later carried out in a calculated way.Waltz with Bashir StyleThe film is unusual in it being a documentary movie made by the means of animation. The film combines classical music, 1980's rock music, realistic graphics and surrealistic scenes together with illustrations similar to comics. Almost all the film was made by means of animation, except for a short segment at the end of the film which shows the documented results of the Sabra and Shatila massacre in a news archive footage.Waltz with Bashir ImageryAn early dream sequence shows the image of the sea in maternal form. The sea in the film is calm, slightly undulating in slow motion. The film returns to the sea in the escape sequence when a young Israeli soldier escapes, after his tank is destroyed, by swimming out to sea at night and through chance being re-united with his unit. The vivid memory recalled by Folman's character, of young soldiers bathing naked in the sea at night as flares rain down on Beirut, also shows the sea in surreal colour, slow motion, and depicts the surface as a glassy undulating presence.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waltz_with_Bashir

George Jones Melody

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  • Author: greatmusic1980

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Just a few hits from one of the Greatest!I Love all of them...

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