User: sonybmg |
Living Colour - Cult Of Personality Living Colour Cult Of Personality (C) 1988 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Tags: Living Colour Cult Of Personality Pop Music Video |
User: Quirkology |
colour changing card trick From www.quirkology.com. Created by Richard Wiseman Tags: illusion card magic trick Richard Wiseman quirkology psychology |
User: HolgerregloH |
Colour Haze - Z.E.N. http://www.colourhaze.de/ live at Harmonie in Bonn 2007 Stefan Koglek - guitar Philipp Rasthoffer - bass Manfred Merwald - drums Robert "Adler" Königseder - visuals Tags: Colour Haze stoner rock instrumental |
User: garrett0001 |
Living Colour - Type video of Living Colour's Type Tags: living colour type times up |
User: emp3roar |
The Beatles - Strawberry Fields Forever (colour) Promotional clip for Strawberry Fields Forever in colour Tags: beatles strawberry fields forever |
User: Fliegenscheisse |
Colour Haze - Love Colour Haze performing Love.. live. One of the greatest bands ever! ;) Tags: colour haze music video live rockpalast wdr stoner rock psychedelic 70s |
User: Toytown |
Hold your Colour ~EDIT~ Wow. 1,000,000 views! Didn't even think that one of my videos would be so popular. :D! Final Fantasy clips to Pendulum's Hold your Colour. Yes. I did make it myself. And thanks for all the nice comments :D Please quit with the drama. Is a video's comments really the correct place to have a debate about how ff sucks/pwns or how Pendulum have gone mainstream, blablabla?! Tags: pendulum hold your colour final fantasy |
User: itrajkoski |
he Edwardians In Colour - 03 - Europe on the Brink (PART 3) EDWARDIANS IN COLOUR: THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF ALBERT KAHN BBC Two: The full series starts Friday 16 November 2007 7.30pm-8pm The Archive of the Planet was the brainchild of the millionaire French banker and philanthropist Albert Kahn. Between 1908 and 1930, he used his vast personal fortune to generate what is now generally acknowledged to be the most important collection of early colour photographs in the world. At the time Kahn embarked on this project, colour photography was still in its infancy. It was only a year before the Archive was created that the legendary French inventors Auguste and Louis Lumière had marketed the autochrome - the world's first user-friendly photographic system capable of taking true colour pictures. Almost straight away, Kahn acquired one. It's not difficult to see why Kahn was so beguiled: the autochrome system produces images of mesmerising beauty. As an idealist and an internationalist, Kahn believed that he could use this system to promote peace and greater understanding among the world's cultures. So he spent a fortune to hire photographers and send them to more than 50 countries all over the world. Altogether, they shot more than 72,000 colour pictures (as well as about 100 hours of film footage) recording everything from religious rituals and cultural practices to momentous political events all over the world. They took the earliest known colour pictures in countries as far apart as Vietnam and Brazil, Mongolia and Norway, Japan and Benin. As pet projects go, this was very ambitious - and vastly expensive. Yet undaunted by the cost, Kahn bankrolled this enterprise for more than 20 years. Kahn's photographers undertook these intrepid expeditions without the global transit systems we take for granted today. Often, they arrived in these countries at crucial junctures in their history. For example, they recorded the collapse of both the Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman Empires - and the birth of completely new states in Europe and the Middle East. During World War I, Kahn's photographers observed soldiers as they cooked their meals and laundered their uniforms behind the front lines at The Battle of Verdun. They watched the world's most powerful men when they convened for the post-war negotiations at Versailles. No doubt Kahn expected to have the financial wherewithal to sustain it indefinitely. But events delivered a hammer-blow to his plans. At the start of 1929, Kahn was still one of the richest men in Europe. But by the end of the year the Wall Street Crash had reduced the financial empire of one of Europe's most successful financiers to rubble. Yet by then, Kahn had already amassed one of the most important photographic collections in the world. A century after he launched his project, Albert Kahn's dazzling pictures put colour into what we almost always think of as an exclusively monochrome age. The first five episodes in this series form an important part of BBC Four's Edwardians season and are grouped together under the title Edwardians in Colour. The final four episodes will be screened as part of a forthcoming season of programmes on the Twenties. -------------------------------------------- The three parts that I uploaded feature the Balkans, focusing on Macedonia. The pictures taken are of those living in Salonika (Thessaloníki) and Monastir (Bitola). Tags: Balkans Macedonia WWI World War Balkan Wars Bulgaria Greece Serbia Turkey Ottoman Empire Nationalism Salonika Monastir |
User: clowntime |
The Pirate Song (colour) George Harrison Heres the full colour version of The Pirate Song from George Harrison from Rutland Weekend Televison BBC 1975. Also starring Neil Innes and Eric Idle. Contains the end of the previous sketch too! Tags: george harrison eric idle neil innes bbc pirate |
User: exit9999 |
Elvis Presley Jailhouse Rock 1957 colour Colourised version of the song from the film Tags: Elvis Presley Jailhouse Rock 1957 colour |