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CMW Part 3 Casper meets wendy Tags: casper meets wendy movie hilary duff |
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CMW Part 10 Casper Meets Wendy part 10 of 16 Tags: casper meets wendy part ten hilary duff hilaryduff movie |
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CMW Part 5 Casper Meets Wendy Part 5 of 15 Tags: casper meets wendy part five hilary duff hilaryduff |
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Futurist Gerd Leonhard "Open is King" CMW 2008 Keynote Let's face it: controlling the digital distribution of music is over. In addition, the Web is forever changing music production, promotion, marketing and even A&R, as well. Any and all music is now available online, permitted or not, streamed or downloaded - if anyone still cares for making that distinction. And as of early 2008, the snake-oiled idea of DRM and digital copy protection is finally, officially, irrevocably, toast, too. The battle for digital control has been lost. For those digital natives, access to music is already replacing ownership. Radio - as we knew it - is now playing second fiddle to Online Social Networks, and the kids are tuning out of MTV & VH1 and into free, web-based, shortform TV like YouTube. Flat rate music proposals are being discussed around the globe, and gathering steam. Now, the key question is this: how can music creators get paid (and indeed, prosper!) in a world of open access, feels-like-free, paying-with-attention, a world where telecom operators, search engines and online giants run the show? How do we make money after we give up control (and it certainly looks there is no other choice)? In this keynote, Gerd talks about why it is crucial to welcome this change, and let go of the idea of controlling the digital flow of music, and where the new cash will come from - and lots of it, too..." Tags: CMW "Canadian Music Week" "Gerd Leonhard" "Future of Music" Internet Futurist Futurology Futurism P2P DRM Gerd Music2.0 |
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CMW Part 7 Casper Meets Wendy. Part 7 of 16 Tags: Casper meets wendy hilary duff movie |
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Barack Obama at CMW Factory Barack took a tour and held a town hall meeting at CMW, Inc. in Indianapolis, IN on April 30, 2008. Tags: barack obama economy jobs gas tax indiana |
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C.M.W.'S TOP TEN NHL FIGHTS 2005-2006 Top 10 fights of the 2005-2006 Season Tags: Hockey fights |
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Kayvon meets Rap Legend KRS-ONE @ CMW http://kayvontv.com/watch/ What a fantastic time we had during Canadian Music Week. It really is an amazing annual event that's dedicated to the expression and growth of the country's music business. Saturday was the urban hip-hop day featuring keynote interviews with KRS-one and RZA. And what a surprise we had when the rap legend himself, KRS-one walked right by me as he made his way to his keynote speech. Of course, it wouldn't be KayvonTV if we didn't try to catch up with KRS-one for an interview. And what a surprise I had when the man himself grabbed me mike and shared some wisdom's. Lawrence Krisna Parker (born August 20, 1965), better known by his stage name KRS-One, is an American Grammy-nominated rapper. Over his career, he has been known by several pseudonyms including "Kris Parker", "The Blastmaster", and "The Teacha". KRS-One is a significant figure in the hip hop community and is often credited by critics and other hip hop artists as epitomizing the "essence" of an MC and for being one of the greatest rappers to hold the mic. Parker grew up in the Brooklyn section of New York City to parents of Jamaican descent. "KRS-One" was originally Parker's graffiti tag, short for "Kris Number One". He began using it as his stage name and later devised a backronym for the name: "Knowledge Reigns Supreme Over Nearly Everyone." KRS-One began his recording career as one half of the hip hop group Boogie Down Productions alongside DJ Scott La Rock. The duo would begin to create music. After being rejected by radio DJs Mr. Magic and Marley Marl, KRS-One would go on to diss the two and those associated with them, sparking what would later be known as The Bridge Wars. Additionally, KRS had taken offense to "The Bridge", a song by Marley Marl's protege MC Shan (later on, KRS One produced an album with Marley Marl in 2007); the song could be interpreted as a claim that Queensbridge was the birthplace of hip hop, which KRS vehemently asserted to the contrary with the BDP record "South Bronx"; a second round of volleys would ensue with Shan's "Kill That Noise" and BDP's "The Bridge Is Over". Parker and Sterling decided to form a rap group together, initially calling themselves "Scott La Rock and the Celebrity Three". That was short-lived, however, as the two peripheral members quit, leaving Parker (now calling himself KRS-One) and Sterling. They then decided to call themselves "Boogie Down Productions". Success is the Word, a 12-inch single produced by David Kenneth Eng and Kenny Beck was released on indie Fresh/Sleeping Bag Records (under the group name "12:41") did not enjoy commercial success. Boogie Down Productions would release their debut album Criminal Minded in 1987. While KRS-One "The Teacha" was equally known for his furiously political and socially conscious raps, the album, whose cover pictured BDP draped in ammunition and brandishing guns, is often credited with setting the template for the burgeoning genres of hardcore and gangsta rap. Scott La Rock was killed in a shooting later that year, after attempting to mediate a dispute between teenager and BDP member Derrick "D-Nice" Jones and local hoodlums. KRS-One also gained acclaim, as one of the first MC's to incorporate Jamaican style into hip-hop. Using the Zungazung melody, originally made famous by Yellowman in Jamaican dance halls earlier in the decade. [2] While KRS-One used Zunguzung styles in a more powerful and controversial manner, especially in his song titled, "Remix for P is Free", he can still be credited as one of the most influential figures in pledging the continental divide and making hip hop more global. KRS would be determined to continue Boogie Down Productions through the tragedy, and was joined by beatboxer D-Nice, rapper Ramona "Ms. Melodie" Parker (whose marriage to Kris would last from 1988 to 1992), and Kris's younger brother DJ Kenny Parker, among others. However Boogie Down Productions would remain Kris's show, and their content would become increasingly political. KRS-One was the primary initiator behind the H.E.A.L. compilation and the Stop the Violence Movement; for the latter he would attract many prominent MCs to appear on the 12-inch single "Self Destruction". As Parker adopted this "humanist", less violent approach, he turned away from his "Blastmaster" persona and towards that of "The Teacha." After four largely solo albums under the name "Boogie Down Productions," KRS-One decided to strike out on his own. On his first solo album, 1993's Return of the Boom Bap, Parker worked together with producers DJ Premier, Kid Capri and Showbiz, the latter providing the catchy-yet-hardcore track "Sound of da Police". His second album, 1995's KRS-One, featured Channel Live on "Free Mumia", a protest song about the persecution of hip hop by C. Delores Tucker among others. Other prominent guest stars on KRS One included Mad Lion, Busta Rhymes, Das EFX and Fat Joe. http://kayvontv.com/watch/ Tags: krs-one krs one bdp boogie down kayvon tv rap hip-hop ny new york cmw music week bronx borat funny interview speech par |
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Moby meets KayvonTV at CMW 2008 in Toronto. http://www.kayvontv.com/watch/ What a great thrill it was to meet and greet the one and only Moby at the 2008 edition of Canadian Music Week in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Moby was a tad confused at the slight of me, mistaking me for some baffone he got into an argument with in Scotland. Moby (born Richard Melville Hall, September 11, 1965) is an American songwriter, musician and singer. He was born in Harlem, New York, and raised in Darien, Connecticut. After eight Top 40 techno singles in the UK in the 1990s, his biggest hit was his album Play, released in 1999, which sold 9 million copies worldwide.[1] He continues to record and release music today. His parents nicknamed him Moby soon after birth,[2] partly after the novel Moby-Dick, which was written by Herman Melville, his great-great-great-great uncle. He plays keyboard, guitar, bass guitar and drums. He has also released music under the names Voodoo Child, Barracuda, Brainstorm, UHF, The Brotherhood, DJ Cake, Lopez, Mindstorm, Schaumgummi[3], and Pippy Baliunas[4] He has received attention for his political, environmental and religious beliefs, which he has outlined in the liner notes of his albums. Studio albums Moby (Instinct 1992) Ambient (Instinct 1993) Everything Is Wrong (Mute 1995) Animal Rights (Mute 1996) Play (Mute 1999) #38 US (2x Platinum); #1 UK (5 Wks) Ww. 10.000.000 18 (Mute 2002) #4 US (Gold); #1 UK Hotel (Mute 2005) #28 US; #8 UK; #4 UWC Last Night (March 31, 2008) Compilations/other Instinct Dance (Instinct 1991) (as Moby/Barracuda/Brainstorm/Voodoo Child) Early Underground (Instinct 1993) Rare: The Collected B-Sides 1989-1993 (Instinct 1996) Everything Is Wrong -- DJ Mix Album (Mute 1996) The End of Everything (Mute 1996 (UK)/Elektra 1997 (US) (as Voodoo Child) I Like to Score (Mute 1997) Songs 1993-1998 (Elektra 2000) Play: The B Sides (Mute 2000) 18 B Sides + DVD (Mute 2003) Baby Monkey (V2 2004) (as Voodoo Child) Go - The Very Best of Moby (Mute 2006) #153 US; #23 UK Go - The Very Best of Moby: Remixed (Mute 2007) Underwater (free with limited edition Everything Is Wrong) Little Idiot (free with limited edition Animal Rights) hotel.ambient (free with limited edition Hotel) The Bioshock EP (free with limited edition BioShock) Hotel (iTunes Original) [edit] Videography Play: The DVD (2001) 18 B Sides + DVD (2003) Moby Presents: Alien Sex Party (2003) The Hotel Tour 2005 (2006) Go: The Very Best of Moby (2006) moby cmw canadian music week kayvon tv comedy techno play uk richard hall toronto House borat interview funny mute lol records moby electronic Techno Electronic Rock Downtempo House Electronic Music Ambient hilarious perez tom green ontario live show royal york hotel mistaken mistake scotland england uk backstage ambush behind the scenes moby http://www.kayvontv.com/watch/ Tags: moby cmw canadian music week kayvon tv comedy techno play uk richard hall toronto House borat interview funny mute lol |
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Black Black Heart Acoustic - CMW David usher performs Black Black Heart at the Sirius Songwriters Lounge at CMW (March 7/08) Tags: "david usher" davidusher |
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SilkRoad Tibet Bug (cMw) A Funny Bug! cMw! Tags: Silkroad tibet cMw |
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Jully Black performs Seven Day Fool @ CMW w/KayvonTV http://kayvontv.com/watch/ Last nights opening night party for Canadian Music Week was off the hook, free drinks, free food, and the chance to watch Jully Black perform her hit record Seven Day Fool. I was in the place hanging with the always funny Kayvon of KayvonTV fame (of which I am co-producer), and I managed to throw together this video which i feels captures the raw essence of the night. Big up to Jully Black!! Jully Black (pronounced /ˈdʒuːliː/ or "Julie") (born Jully Ann Inderia Gordon on November 8, 1977 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian R&B singer of Jamaican heritage, and was brought up in the notorious Jane and Finch area of Toronto. She has collaborated and written for many notable artists, including Nas, Missy Elliott, Saukrates, Choclair, Kardinal Offishall, Destiny's Child, and Sean Paul. Black had a Top 40 hit on the Canadian charts in 1998 with "Rally'n". She has had subsequent hits with singles such as "You Changed" and "Between Me and U". Her solo debut album was originally scheduled for release in 2003 on MCA Records, under the title I Traveled.[1] However, it was heavily delayed, MCA eventually folded in 2003, and the album was shelved. In summer of 2005, a newly recorded album, This is Me, was released by Universal Music Canada. The album included the hit singles "Sweat of Your Brow" and "5x Love". According to a piracy report by IFPI, the international music industry body, there were "2.8 million illegal file swapping requests for her music in the first two weeks of her album's release in 2005". At the same time, Black reportedly "struggled to sell 15,000 copies of the same album". In summer of 2007, a new single entitled "Seven Day Fool" was released, eventually becoming Black's first Top 10 hit in Canada. Her second album Revival was released on October 16, 2007. http://kayvontv.com/watch/ Tags: jully black cmw kayvon tv seven day fool toronto canada canadian music week cbc live concert dance dancing hilarious r&b hip-hop indie pop series improv parody pranks blooper sketch spoof media community random events |
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Revise (CMW) interview after Typical Cats (Live at Metro) Graffiti artist Revise is interviewed by Pugs Atomz after a Live video of "Take A Number" by Typical Cats which was shot by Barber Shop Hip Hop Tags: Revise cmw graffiti artist typical cats galapagos4 qwel qwazaar pugslee atomz barber shop hip hop underground chicago |
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CMW Part 1 The complete Casper Meets Wendy Movie, there are a lot of parts. This is for limited time for the copyright Tags: casper meets wendy hilary duff movie |
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CMW Part 4 Casper Meets Wendy Part 4 of 15, this is for limited time Tags: casper meets wendy movie hilary duff part four |
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CMW Part 2 The part 2 of the first movie of Hilary Duff Tags: casper meets wendy movie hilary duff |
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CMW Part 8 Casper Meets Wendy. Part 8 of 16 Tags: Casper meets wendy part eight hilary duff movie |
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C.M.W. Classic Hockey Fights Old time hockey Tags: hockey fights NHL. |
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CMW Part 14 Casper meets wendy part 14 of 16. Tags: Casper meets wendy part fourteen hilary duff |
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CMW Part 15 Casper meets Wendy part 15 of 16. Tags: casper meets wendy part fifteen hilary duff movie |
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The CMW Show - How to get Rid of Annoying Neighbors Have you ever found yourself being interupted by an annoying neighbor in the middle of a conversation? Well here is how one person deals with it. There is more in my Profile to watch. Enjoy. Tags: the chicken monkey weasel show how to get rid of annoying neighbors |
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CMW Part 13 casper meets wendy part 13 of 16. Please comment, wich movie do you prefer for my next upload? (Hilary duff's movie) Tags: casper meets wendy part thirteen hilary duff |
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Plain White T's New Years Eve 2008 toronto cmw.net Plain white T's Interviewed their show at Nathan Philips Square in Toronto at the City TV new Years Eve 08 Party. Check out cmw.net for more info Segement Producer : Andrew Ross G. Cameras and editing : Mani Tags: Plain White T's cmw.net Toronto New Years Eve Nathan Philips Square City TV Canadian Music Week |
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CMW 2008: The Saint Alvia Cartel ChartAttack's Jen White caught up with Chart magazine's September cover stars, Saint Alvia, back in March during Canadian Music Week (when they were still calling themselves The Saint Alvia Cartel) to talk about award nominations and their evil plots to kill Finger Eleven and Sum 41. Tags: Chart Chartattack Canadian Music Week The Saint Alvia Cartel Finger Eleven Sum 41 |
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CMW Part 9 Casper Meets Wendy part 9 of 16 Tags: Casper meets wendy hilary duff part nine movie hilaryduff |