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Madonna Desperately Seeking Susan Theatrical Trailer 1985 Tags: madonna |
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EELS - Susan's House Eels - Susan's House videoclip visit www.eelstheband.com Tags: EELS mark everett susan house eels Eels |
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Susan Powter Stop The Insanity Infomercial Clip Susan Powter Stop The Insanity Infomercial Clip from the early 1990's Tags: Susan Powter Stop The Insanity Infomercial Clip |
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The Hunger Catherine Deneuve Susan Sarandon This is a selected script from The Hunger which was a 1983 production. A stylish combination of hunder, vampire, love and lust. Tags: Hunger Catherine Deneuve David Bowie |
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Prince Caspian Ending (Susan + Caspian kiss included) :] Tags: annapopplewell benbarnes princecaspian susancaspian |
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1999 - Daytime Emmy Awards - Susan Lucci By special request: Susan Lucci finally wins the Emmy after 19 nominations. Her acceptance speech is quite long and credit goes to the awards people for not cutting her off. Tags: 1999 daytime emmy susan lucci all my children |
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Susan Tedeschi on Austin City Limits Susan Tedeschi on Austin City Limits. View more at AustinCityLimitsDVD.com Tags: Susan Tedeschi Austin City Limits |
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Susan Sarandon winning Best Actress Tom Hanks presenting the Best Actress Oscar® to Susan Sarandon for her performance in "Dead Man Walking" - 68th Academy Awards® in 1996. Tags: oscar oscars academy awards 68 68th susan sarandon best actress dead man walking tim robbins tom hanks |
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Oakley Hall - Lazy Susan PUNKCAST#918-10 Oakley Hall performing live at the record release party for the 'Second Guessing' CD on Amish Records, at Union Pool, Brooklyn on Feb 4 2006. More info: http://punkcast.com/918/ Tags: punkcast punk country Oakley Hall Oneida nyc brooklyn Amish Records Union Pool |
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Susan Tedeschi~Hurt So Bad With...Todd Smallie -- Bass & vocals Yonrico Scott -- Drums, percussion, & vocals Kofi Burbridge -- Keyboards, flute & vocals Ron Holloway - Tenor saxophone Rhythm & Roots Festival. Charlestown, Rhode Island 9/1/07 Tags: Susan Tedeschi Kofi Burbridge Yonrico Scott Ron Holloway Todd Smallie |
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Conversations with History: Susan Shirk Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Susan Shirk, Professor of Political Science at UC San Diego, for a discussion of her new book, China: Fragile Superpower. A former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State in the Clinton administration, Professor Shirk analyzes how Chinese domestic politics affects its international behavior and how U.S. foreign policy responds to and influences China's international behavior. She also discusses how her work as a scholar of Chinese politics and society informed her work in Washington. Series: "Conversations with History" [9/2007] [Show ID: 13167] Tags: political science China international relations |
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Leukemia research-Susan Eastwood A TEESSIDE FAMILY'S GIFT TO THOUSANDS. There can be few things more soberingly unfair than a child born to die young, but when Susan Eastwood from Middlesbrough died aged 7, her parents chose to do something exceptional and have changed tens of thousands of lives in the process. SUSAN EASTWOOD got ill in the late 1950s, but the local community gathered around in support, even though, back then, most people had never heard of leukaemia. SUSANS FRIENDS gave her a music box, locals at the nearby pub had a whip round and bought her a dog Whiskey, when they learnt of her illness. IN 1960, Susan was due to open a local garden fete. Her parents had bought her a new dress, which she loved, but shortly beforehand, her health began to fail and she wasn't well enough to open the fete. Susan was buried in the clothes bought for the fete. HER SISTER SYLVIA was 19 when Susan died. She spoke to Alistair Campbell, Tony Blair's former special adviser and fundraising chairman of Leukaemia Research, for the BBC's Inside Out programme. She told how she remembers her brown eyes, how she was a "little giggly" girl who used to love going on the swing in the back garden and being pushed as high as she could go. The drugs made her face puff out and she'd get tired with all the treatment, she'd say "I think I will have a little sleep on my bed." Her parents would do anything to make her feel better, or be happy. They used to go on trips to the lake district and the seaside. Much of her time was spent playing with Whiskey the dog. AFTER SUSAN Susan's parents wanted something good to come out of their daughter's death and dedicated the rest of their lives to raising money for a cure. The family were constantly thinking of new ways to raise money. The music box bought by her friends was the first thing to be auctioned off. Sylvia and her mum working on their handkerchiefs. Hankerchiefs in a "peak formation" were all the rage for men to wear in the breast pockets of their suits at the time. Sylvia and her mum used to spend the evening stitching these to bits of card so they could look smart in suits. In one money raising venture her father dressed as a baby with a dummy in his mouth and was pushed around in a pram to get donations. They also sold Christmas cards before charity cards were commonplace. Their parents' aim was always to spend as little money as possible on administration, so the maximum amount could be put toward research, a rule that stills applies today at the fund. HOW THE FUND STARTED. The Eastwoods read an article in "The People" highlighting the importance of research into childhood diseases at Great Ormond Street Hospital. David and Hilda wrote to the Director of the Institute saying "If we can achieve something then we shall know that our daughter died for a reason." A year after Susan died, her parents had raised £3000 for the fund. On the 9th of December 1961 David and Hilda Eastwood attended the official opening of the first unit in the country dedicated to childhood leukaemia research at Great Ormond Street. THE WORK TODAY. As part of the Inside Out programme, Alistair Campbell met 10 year old Rachel Paul from Teesside, who has survived 2 bouts of leukaemia. Rachael Paul and her teddy, Belgium. Her mum Pamela's instinct that something wasn't quite right went back to when Rachel was 14 months old. She was diagnosed with leukaemia (AML) in 1999 and spent the following months receiving treatment in hospital. She then relapsed in November 2000. Doctors tried everything to get Rachel into remission again and she was having so much chemotherapy and radiotherapy that she had to be given growth hormones. Once in remission, a donor was found on the Anthony Nolan register. Pamela remembers the 70 ml of "pink liquid" - the bone marrow - that was injected into Rachel. She and her husband started off the syringe that put her back on the road to recovery. Rachel also received a teddy from the anonymous Belgian donor. Tags: Inside Out Leukemia Research BBC Susan Eastwood |
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Kelly and Aunt Susan Collab! See part 2 of the video at: http://www.take180.com/kelly Go to http://www.take180.com/kelly to see Kelly and Aunt Susan invoke their inner Lilith Fair and find out how you can win a trip to LA and the chance to meet Kelly and see her perform live. Tags: kelly shoes aunt susan betch liam kyle sullivan liamshow comedy take180 contest challenge family matters fami |
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Susan Cagle "Shakespeare" video Directed by Jaime Wolf. Recorded live in NYC's Times Square subway station! From her CD "The Subway Recordings"-- check out www.myspace.com/susancagle Tags: "Susan Cagle" Shakespeare "The Subway Recordings" "Times Square" subway underground |
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9/11 Shanksville Eyewitness Susan McElwain This uncut interview footage with Shanksville Eyewitness Susan McElwain debunks the Official Story and exposes The Histroy Channel's heavy editing of her eyewitness account. Tags: Flight 93 9/11 Shanksville Eyewitness Susan McElwain History Channel |
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Susan Blackmore: Memes and "temes" http://www.ted.com Susan Blackmore studies memes: ideas that replicate themselves from brain to brain like a virus. She makes a bold new argument: Humanity has spawned a new kind of meme, the teme, which spreads itself via technology -- and invents ways to keep itself alive Tags: Susan Blackmore ted tedtalks brain culture design memes technology evolution |
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Spinners - Wake Up Susan -- [STEREO] One Of The Absolute Best Soul R&B Groups Of The 70's, The Spinners Had A Long String Of Hits That Are Still Being Played On Radio Today. Here Is One That Should Have Been Much Bigger..."Wake Up Susan" Was From The Same Album As "Rubber Band Man". It Did Better In England As The "Detroit Spinners" Than It Did Here In The USA. Tags: Detroit Spinners Motown Stylistics Temptations Northern Soul R&B Stevie Wonder I'll Be Around Oldies Vinyl |
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Susan Cadogan - Hurt so Good A great song that reminds me of my youth. :) Tags: Reggae SKA Susan Cadogan Skinhead Hurt Good |
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Susan Eisenhower: Barack is the best choice Susan Eisenhower, granddaughter of President Eisenhower, speaks not just of her support of Barack Obama, but his ability to transcend the politics of the past. Tags: barack obama eisenhower interview |
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Whitney Houston - My Name Is Not Susan Whitney Houston My Name Is Not Susan from the album My Name Is Not Susan (C) 1990 Arista Records, Inc. Tags: Whitney Houston My Name Is Not Susan Pop Music Video |
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Susan Flannery in "The Towering Inferno" Susan Flannery's scenes (the best part of the movie!) in "The Towering Inferno". Tags: Susan Flannery Towering Inferno Drama |
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Susan Raye - L.A. International Airport Susan Raye - L.A. International Airport Tags: Susan Raye L.A. International Airport country |
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Susan Tedeschi Band: Don't Think Twice, It's All Right live http://www.hittinthenote.com/cart/ps-233-8-susan-tedeschibraustin-city-limits-dvd.aspx Susan Tedeschi and her sweet sounding band perform the beautiful Bob Dylan composition "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right" during a very enjoyable outdoor concert on 8/10/2005 on Long Island, New York. The charismatic and talented William Green supports from the piano and B3. "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right" was written in 1962 and released on the album "The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan." Dylan once introduced "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right" as "a statement that maybe you can say to make yourself feel better...as if you were talking to yourself." "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right" is actually based on a melody taught to Dylan by folksinger Paul Clayton. NPR's Tim Riley described the song as "the last word in a long, embittered argument, a paper-thin consolation sung with spite." As well as the melody, a couple of lines were taken from Paul Clayton's "Who's Goin' To Buy You Ribbons When I'm Gone?" which was recorded in 1960, two years before Bob Dylan wrote Don't Think Twice. Lines taken word-for-word or slightly altered from the Clayton song are, "T'ain't no use to sit and wonder why, darlin," and, "So I'm walkin' down that long, lonesome road". However, on the first release of the song he doesn't sing "So I'm walkin' down that long, lonesome road" instead he sings "I'm a-thinkin' and a-wonderin' walking down the road" the lyrics were changed on later releases and covers. The original album version of the song is played in a very fast, fingerpicked style, however in live performances, Dylan often just strums the chords, albeit in a similar, fast paced manner. This song has been covered by Johnny Cash, Rory Gallagher, Elvis Presley, Waylon Jennings, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Jerry Reed, Joan Baez, Doc Watson,folk group Peter, Paul, and Mary, Australian band The Waifs, Mike Ness of Social Distortion, Vonda Shepard, Elliott Smith, Nick Drake, Susan Tedeschi, Ted Tanner, Susanna and the Magical Orchestra, Pitbullfarm, and russian rock musician Boris Grebenshchikov. The Four Seasons released a version as a single in 1965 (with the title "Don't Think Twice") under the pseudonym The Wonder Who?. The "joke" version reached the #12 position on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and eventually sold one million copies. Steel Train also covered this song on Listen to Bob Dylan: A Tribute. Eric Clapton performed a very distinct version of "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right" at The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration, and this version appears on the live double album with the same name. Clapton has also played the song in a few of his own live shows, sometimes in a duet with Dylan. A similar blues version was made by Clapton with Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown and Maria Muldaur. Johnny Marr also covered the song, for a compilation CD given away by Uncut magazine Hard Rain Vol.1: A Tribute to Bob Dylan. http://www.hittinthenote.com/cart/ps-233-8-susan-tedeschibraustin-city-limits-dvd.aspx Tags: The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan free wheelin' freewheeling wheeling william green mrs. derek trucks allman brothers alright |
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Threadbanger: Interview with Costume Designer Susan Hilferty To kick off our Halloweeny Mayhem, Threadbanger brings you this exclusive interview with Tony Award Winning Costume Designer Susan Hilferty to get you fired up and inspired to start getting to work on your own costumes. Tags: fashion diy threadbanger wicked costume designer susan hilferty |
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Susan Aglukark - Hina Na Ho Live performance by Susan Aglukark at the 2002 North American Indigenous Games in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Looking radiantly beautiful and energetic surrounded by First Nations youth in beautifully coloured attire. Tags: inuit native canadian canada first nation aboriginal winnipeg indigenous games |