3 Peak Challenge
- Length: 6:4
- Rating: 5.00 (4 ratings)
- Views: 144' favoriteCount='3
- Author: VA7KSP
Tags: Challenge Chief Global Grind Grouse Hiking Kurt Kwantlen Lions Peaks Penner Sean Vancouver Villagers Weekend
Can we hike The Chief, The Lions and the Grouse Grind in one day ... and survive?Sean McInnes & Kurt PennerMusic segments mostly by Bruce Cockburn
Music Segments 1
- Length: 3:39
- Rating: 5.00 (1 ratings)
- Views: 90
- Author: TylerSegments
Tags: animation
Yes Me On Music Segments Zetsubou billy!
Richard Simmons' Party Off the Pounds
- Length: 1:11
- Rating: 5.00 (1 ratings)
- Views: 649
- Author: collagevideo
Tags: "Collage Richard Simmons Video"
Segments from "Richard Simmons' Party Off the Pounds" workout video. Just one of 784 exercise videos available at CollageVideo.com.Full workout description (more info on our website):Richard is back with a super-high-energy fat-burner. You're sure to be motivated by his legendary enthusiasm as you're groovin' to pumped up versions of 80's hit songs (e.g. "Like a Virgin," "True Colors," "Shake It Up" and "I Wanna Dance with Somebody"). The excitement is contagious; like the mixed sizes/shapes/ages class, you'll be singing along and having fun. It's all easy to follow, mostly simple grapevines, marches and step-touches. Plus you'll also get free-form "just move to the music" segments and some unique combos that relate to the lyrics (e.g. the song "Hit Me with Your Best Shot" has some punches). Includes safety tips and exertion-level reminders. ©2006.
Archies - You Need An Image (1969)
- Length: 1:59
- Rating: 5.00 (3 ratings)
- Views: 360
- Author: windsorbear
Tags: 1969 Animation Archies CBS Filmation
This music segment was pulled from the Filmation prime-time special "Archie and His New Pals" shown in Sept, 1969 on CBS. This is the FULL version of the song. The special was shown again in 1970 as the "Archie Sugar, Sugar / Jingle Jangle Show". In that repeat version, only the last verse of this song was shown, as the show was shortened to make room to add the "Sugar, Sugar" and "Jingle Jangle" music segments at the end.When "The Archies" series went into syndication in 1976, this prime-time special was made part of the package, but the version they used only had the shortened version of this song.There was been a bootleg copy of the special on the TV-show trading circuit for many years. That copy shows the original version as it was shown on CBS, and with the laugh-track and the animated commercial intros made for Pals vitamins intact. However, the color is very faded.I have it on very good authority that the copy and version used as a BONUS in the "Archie's Funhouse" DVD boxset was pulled from Lou Scheimer's own archives. It has great color and sound, but was not a final version as the laugh-track was not added.This music segment is from the version that was included in the "Archie's Funhouse" DVD boxset, therefore, it does not have the laugh-track added either.As for the music segment, The Archies are not shown playing at all. There is no mistaking Ron Dante's voice, but the song is unlike any other Archie's song ever shown in the series. This is the only instance where The Archies were singing an entire song as part of a story. This is very reminiscent of Hanna-Barbera cartoons like Josie & The Pussycats, or the second season of Scooby-Doo, where the group would sing a song during a chase scene.This song was never released on an album or 45, and because it's lyrics were specific to the the special's storyline, was never repeated in any other Archie series.
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