Secret Place Halo 3

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  • Author: Orrisiii

Tags: covenant  covenent  Halo3 

Found a way to get to this secret place in halo 3

Freddy Scott & the Condors - Humoresque

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  • Author: georgeevers

Tags: guitar  Instrumental  rock'n  roll 

Given away in 1965 as a free flexy single with music monthly MUZIEK PARADE. The band was the Rotterdam based Freddy Scott & the Condors, after that releasing a couple of vocal beat singles during 1964-1966.

Hey Jude

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  • Author: superburreto

Tags: george  harrison  hey  john  jude  lennon  mccartney  paul  ringo  starr 

random facts:1. Paul McCartney wrote this as "Hey Jules," a song meant to comfort John Lennon's son Julian as his parents were getting a divorce. The change to "Jude" was inspired by the character "Jud" in the musical Oklahoma!. McCartney loves show tunes.2. This was the Beatles longest single, running 7:11, and at the time was the longest song ever released as a single. It was the first long song to get a lot of airplay, as radio stations still preferred short ones so they could play more of them. When this became a hit, stations learned that listeners would stick around if they liked the song, which paved the way for long songs like "American Pie" and "Layla." Disc jockeys were the real winners here, as they could finally take a reasonable bathroom break.3. This was the first song released on Apple Records, The record label owned by The Beatles.4. This was recorded at the Trident Studios, London, on July 31 and August 1, 1968 with a 36 piece orchestra. Orchestra members clapped and sang on the fadeout. They earned double their normal rate for their efforts.5. Paul McCartney on his songwriting partnership with John Lennon in Observer Music Monthly October 2007: "I have fond flashbacks of John writing - he'd scribble it down real quick, desperate to get back to the guitar. But I knew at that moment that this was going to be a good collaboration. Like when I did 'Hey Jude.' I was going through it for him and Yoko when I was living in London. I had a music room at the top of the house and I was playing 'Hey Jude' when I got to the line 'The movement you need is on your shoulder' and I turned round to John and said: 'I'll fix that if you want.' And he said: 'You won't, you know, that's a great line, that's the best line in it.' Now that's the other side of a great collaborator - don't touch it, man, that's OK." (thanks, Edward Pearce - Ashford, Kent, England)6. This is the most commercially successful Beatles song. It was #1 in at least 12 countries and by the end of 1968 had sold more than 5 million copies.7. Lennon: "I always heard it as a song to me."8. This was going to be the B-side to "Revolution," but it ended up the other way around. It is a testament to this song that it pushed "Revolution" to the other side of the record.

EOTM/Poetry Over Music Monthly Radio Show July 2008-Part FIVE

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  • Author: MissKittyTV

Tags: EOTM  FIVE  July  Monthly  POM  Radio  Show 

Part FIVE. Video Edited/Produced by J-Reel, founder of Poetry Over Music. Bringing Radio to TV. This video series features Spoken Word Artists from all over the world as they called in to the Open Mic show to share their pieces with the world!www.PoetryOverMusic.comwww.Myspace.com/PoetryOverMusicThe Radio Host Carla B:www.BlogTalkRadio.com/EntrepreneursOnThe Move

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