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| The Raven |
| "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe
Narration by Urgelt
http://youtube.com/profile?user=Urgelt
Music: "Interiors" written and performed by Sara Ayers
http://www.saraayers.com/
(used with permission)
Video Production by Mejpye
http://youtube.com/profile?user=mejpye
This video licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 US license.
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/
Complete poem can be found here: http://www.heise.de/ix/raven/Literature/Lore/TheRaven.html |
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| Added Sep 25, 09 by brenkatz |
| Photo taken in late October 1988 |
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| Added Feb 19, 08 by mejpye |
"The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe
Narration by Urgelt
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http://youtube.com/profile?user=Urgelt
Music: "Interiors" written and performed by Sara Ayers http://www.saraayers.com/ (used with permission)
Video Production by Mejpye http://youtube.com/profile?user=mejpye
This video licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 US license. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/
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| Added Feb 18, 08 by CircaRigeI |
| On this day...I took a walk down through the downtown more...area of my old neighborhood. It was the annual Martin Luther King march, which had a great turn out. There were different people walking for different reasons; some political (presidential electional / promotional), others were there to promote their causes. One thing is for sure, there were no differences between all of those walking....and even those looking on. It was no longer them, they, or us. On that day, "It Was We." Set to original music courtesy of the Mello Mel Music Group. less |
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| Added Feb 18, 08 by CircaRigeI |
| A little clip about Global Warming!! |
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| Added Feb 18, 08 by CircaRigeI |
This is a poem I wrote 14 years ago, for a dear friend more...of mine, and have now turned into a slide show for the LV Ball!
Song I see a song surround in the world around as I live each day. It lies in the leaves of the Aspen trees as they dance their golden tune to autumn. Although it's rare, the melody's there amidst the lights of the city as the children play, and the world is not so gray. Above the walls is a sky so blue, nowhere else is a song seen so true each day. Beyond the walls are waterfalls and the music comes out of hiding. Daffodils gold and flowers bold bring color to the song of the Earth as they light to the music of Spring. I feel the tune in the light of the moon as a cool breeze rests in the sand. The ocean waves cool the sun's rays as they break softly on the shore and carry the song away at the end of the day. When the sun sets on the Western horizon, the song remains, and can be seen in the silence of the night. The peace brings forth a harmony hidden from the light yet seen so bright in the inspiration of nature's imagination. The tune is everlasting, deep within every creation. I see the song. less |
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| Added Feb 18, 08 by CircaRigeI |
When I was 18, I worked at a camp run by the United more...Cerebral Palsy of New York. There, I met many brave folk like Rick Hoyt. They deserve our respect, but more than anything, they deserve our friendship and understanding. Please visit the following sites to meet one of the friends I made when working at that camp. Profile of Courage: Bob Smith HandMade Poetry, by Bobby Smith
I am posting this video here to help spread its message of inclusion
Dick and Rick Hoyt are a father-and-son team from Massachusetts who together compete just about continuously in marathon races. And if they're not in a marathon they are in a triathlon- that daunting, almost superhuman, combination of 26.2 miles of running, 112 miles of bicycling, and 2.4 miles of swimming. Together they have climbed mountains, and once trekked 3,735 miles across America.
It's a remarkable record of exertion- all the more so when you consider that Rick can't walk or talk.
At Rick’s birth in 1962 the umbilical cord coiled around his neck and cut off oxygen to his brain. Dick and his wife, Judy, were told that there would be no hope for their child’s development.
"It’s been a story of exclusion ever since he was born," Dick told me. "When he was eight months old the doctors told us we should just put him away — he’d be a vegetable all his life, that sort of thing. Well those doctors are not alive any more, but I would like them to be able to see Rick now."
The couple brought their son home determined to raise him as "normally" as possible. Dick remembers the struggle to get the local school authorities to agree: "Because he couldn’t talk they thought he wouldn’t be able to understand, but that wasn’t true
A group of Tufts University engineers came to the rescue, once they had seen some clear, empirical evidence of Rick’s comprehension skills. "They told him a joke," said Dick. "Rick just cracked up. They knew then that he could communicate!" The engineers went on to build an interactive computer that would allow Rick to write out his thoughts using the slight head-movements that he could manage. Rick came to call it "my communicator."
In 1975, Rick was finally admitted into a public school. Two years later, he told his father he wanted to participate in a five-mile benefit run for a local lacrosse player who had been paralyzed in an accident. Dick, far from being a long-distance runner, agreed to push Rick in his wheelchair. They finished next to last, but they felt they had achieved a triumph. That night, Dick remembers, "Rick told us he just didn’t feel handicapped when we were competing."
Rick’s own accomplishments, quite apart from the duo’s continuing athletic success, have included his moving on from high school to Boston University, where he graduated in 1993 with a degree in special education.
Rick now works at Boston College’s computer laboratory helping to develop a system codenamed "Eagle Eyes," through which mechanical aids (like for instance a powered wheelchair) could be controlled by a paralyzed person’s eye-movements, when linked-up to a computer.
Together the Hoyts don’t only compete athletically; they also go on motivational speaking tours, spreading the Hoyt brand of inspiration to all kinds of audiences, sporting and non-sporting, across the country.
Rick himself is confident that his visibility — and his father’s dedication — perform a forceful, valuable purpose in a world that is too often divisive and exclusionary. He typed a simple parting thought: "The message of Team Hoyt is that everybody should be included in everyday life."
David Tereshchuk is a documentary television producer who has worked with the Hoyts in spreading their message through the media.
To purchase Team Hoyt Videos and books, please visit the Team Hoyt Web Site. less |
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| Added Feb 18, 08 by CircaRigeI |
A program I began a number of years ago, which I would more...like to spread, so that more children can find a little bit of joy. It's once a month, doesn't cost much, but the joy you bring that child could save a life.
Background music is by Joerg Horina, MD, a personal friend, and a physician specializing in nephrology in Austria. He has used his hobby of playing acoustic guitar to make a couple of albums under the artist name "Doctor J." The sale of his music benefits the Dialysis Children charity in Austria. His two albums are called "Acoustified," and "Out of Beyond." Info about Doctor J's music
Please check out my other videos... Lots of good music, and great photography! Even some decent poetry and photo essays.
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| Added Feb 18, 08 by CircaRigeI |
Dedicated to a dear friend of mine, who was a child more...soldier in Ethiopia, inducted when he was 10, escaped when he was 12.
Declan Galbraith lives in England, in the small town of Hoo. His father is Scottish, and his mother is Irish. Declan’s grandfather, Poppy Ben, sang in a band and often took Declan along to the concerts he was playing in.
“I would sit there for hours watching Poppy Ben and the musicians, and listening to their music“, says Declan. The mix of Scottish and Irish music traditions inspired Declan and became his early influence. He remembers already singing at the age of two. He adds, “These are some of my very first memories in life – always singing.“
His talent was publicly acknowledged for the first time when as a 7 years old he insisted on performing spontaneously at the annual Rochester Dickens Festival. Little Declan, dressed up as a chimney sweep, started singing and the crowd went wild. Soon after, he started to enter local talent contests and within a year he had won 15 titles and more than £1,000.00, most of which he put into savings.
Five years later, Declan has made music and singing his full-time career. Siobhan Galbraith: ”As parents, it has always been the biggest concern to ensure that irrespective of his talent and success, Declan would not lose touch with the real world, and to remain a normal young man. We know he has an extraordinary talent and he has set himself a very high goal.”
The major recording companies soon heard about Declan and he was signed to his first recording contract in Englandleading with ‘Walking in the Air’, which was released on a special Christmas Hits album, also featuring Westlife, Elton John and Elvis Presley. Some of Declan's most memorable public performances are the Queen’s Jubilee, when he sang ‘Amazing Grace’ accompanied by the St Paul’s Choir, and singing in front of more than 22,000 people at an Elton John concert.
Declan says: “So far I have been able to realize my dream of making music and singing. I am now playing guitar and the piano and have also started to write my own songs, which hopefully I will record on future albums. One day I would also like to develop other skills and perhaps do some acting as well."
Declan is determined to keep his feet firmly on the ground and knows that it is important to keep up with all of his schoolwork and education.
His first album with Irish traditional songs charted in the U.K. and Ireland. Another big success came during a nationwide tour of Young Voices concerts. It was at the Odyssey Arena, Belfast in December 2002 when he sang live with some 10,000 children and was also simultaneously linked, by radio and satellite, with more than 80,000 children in their schools all over the UK, who accompanied him in achieving the world’s largest choral sing.
Declan says: “I like to record songs that are meaningful to me and the audience. I have recorded many different types of songs, such as “Tears in Heaven”, “Love of my Life”, “Nights In White Satin” and “An Angel”, songs that demand vocal performance and interpretation. I love that kind of music "
Declan’s extraordinary talent and reputation came to the attention of media mogul Haim Saban and his music President, Ron Kenan, who signed Declan to Saban Music Group’s new record label. They chose Germany to be the first territory in the world to launch their first album, via Starwatch Music. Declan has interpreted an impressive list of great songs in his own unique style. „This album is a collection of some of my favourite classic songs. My greatest thanks go to the amazing songwriters who were responsible for these wonderful works of art and to the original artists who provided their everlasting stamp. I feel privileged to have been given the opportunity of presenting my own personal interpretation.” He adds, “My greatest wish is simply to make music that people enjoy.“ http://www.declan-galbraith less |
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| Added Feb 18, 08 by CircaRigeI |
A Poetic Slide Show and a failed attempt to persuade more...the US government not to wage war against Iraq, viewed by Maryland Congressman Van Hollen. This video is by no means meant to insult the brave men and women fighting for our country, but rather addresses the premise upon which the current Iraq was is based. The ORIGINAL version of this poem was very different, made in support of our effort to defend our allies in the first Persian Gulf war, albeit with the same grief toward the inevitable loss of life.
WARNING: GRAPHIC IMAGES FROM WAR ZONES!!!
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| Added Feb 18, 08 by CircaRigeI |
Well, I've cut out the dialog and added a little reverb, more...but otherwise, this is the same video I did for "Sing Tag," when Elixir1 tagged me. Hopefully this is more enjoyable, without the long opening dialog.
It was actually rather unfortunate. I tagged VioletKitty411 and Faye006 to do a duet, and while VK sent Faye006 her clip, Faye006 never put anything together.... a bit of a disappointment. I was looking forward to some good comedy there. Oh well... C'est La Vie.
The intro music is a clip from me singing the Welsh Lullaby, "Suo Gan."
If you're interested in other music I've done, please visit my new MySpace band channel, CircaRigelUnplugged less |
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