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Mtv and Transatlantic Cold War Music Videos
102 MTV AND TRANSATLANTIC COLD WAR MUSIC VIDEOS WILLIAM M. KNOBLAUCH INTRODUCTION In 1986 Music Television (MTV) premiered “Peace Sells”, the latest video from American metal band Megadeth. In many ways, “Peace Sells” was a standard pro- motional video, full of lip-synching and head-banging. Yet the “Peace Sells” video had political overtones. It featured footage of protestors and police in riot gear; at one point, the camera draws back to reveal a teenager watching “Peace Sells” on MTV. His father enters the room, grabs the remote and exclaims “What is this garbage you’re watching? I want to watch the news.” He changes the channel to footage of U.S. President Ronald Reagan at the 1986 nuclear arms control summit in Reykjavik, Iceland. The son, perturbed, turns to his father, replies “this is the news,” and lips the channel back. Megadeth’s song accelerates, and the video re- turns to riot footage. The song ends by repeatedly asking, “Peace sells, but who’s buying?” It was a prescient question during a 1980s in which Cold War militarism and the nuclear arms race escalated to dangerous new highs.1 In the 1980s, MTV elevated music videos to a new cultural prominence. Of course, most music videos were not political.2 Yet, as “Peace Sells” suggests, dur- ing the 1980s—the decade of Reagan’s “Star Wars” program, the Soviet war in Afghanistan, and a robust nuclear arms race—music videos had the potential to relect political concerns. MTV’s founders, however, were so culturally conserva- tive that many were initially wary of playing African American artists; addition- ally, record labels were hesitant to put their top artists onto this new, risky chan- 1 American President Ronald Reagan had increased peace-time deicit defense spending substantially. -
End of Year Charts: 2010
End Of Year Charts: 2010 Chart Page(s) Top 200 Singles .. .. .. .. .. 2 - 5 Top 200 Albums .. .. .. .. .. 6 - 9 Top 200 Compilation Albums .. .. .. 10 - 13 All rights reserved. No portion of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, posted on an Internet/Intranet web site or forum, forwarded by email, or otherwise transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording without prior written permission of UKChartsPlus Published by: UKChartsPlus e-mail: [email protected] http://www.UKChartsPlus.co.uk - 1 - Symbols: Platinum (600,000) Gold (400,000) Silver (200,000) 12” Vinyl only 2010 7” Vinyl only Download only Entry Date 2010 2009 2008 2007 Title - Artist Label (Cat. No.) (w/e) High Wks 1 -- -- -- LOVE THE WAY YOU LIE - Eminem featuring Rihanna Interscope (2748233) 03/07/2010 2 28 2 -- -- -- WHEN WE COLLIDE - Matt Cardle Syco (88697837092) 25/12/2010 13 3 3 -- -- -- JUST THE WAY YOU ARE (AMAZING) - Bruno Mars Elektra ( USAT21001269) 02/10/2010 12 15 4 -- -- -- ONLY GIRL (IN THE WORLD) - Rihanna Def Jam (2755511) 06/11/2010 12 10 5 -- -- -- OMG - Usher featuring will.i.am LaFace ( USLF20900103) 03/04/2010 1 41 6 -- -- -- FIREFLIES - Owl City Island ( USUM70916628) 16/01/2010 13 51 7 -- -- -- AIRPLANES - B.o.B featuring Hayley Williams Atlantic (AT0353CD) 12/06/2010 1 31 8 -- -- -- CALIFORNIA GURLS - Katy Perry featuring Snoop Dogg Virgin (VSCDT2013) 03/07/2010 12 28 WE NO SPEAK AMERICANO - Yolanda Be Cool vs D Cup 9 -- -- -- 17/07/2010 1 26 All Around The World/Universal -
Sample Chapter
Chapter Three Money for Nothing Europe had a tightly regulated broadcast spectrum, no cable penetration and satellite dishes were considered a blight on the cultural landscape. There was very little marketing outside the mainstream channels. And then came MTV Europe. It is fair to say that true consumer engagement for youth brands began with MTV. —Matthew Freud, Chairman, freud communications TV Europe was an experiment. No one would know whether M the concept of a single channel broadcasting across Europe was viable until we went out and tried to sell advertising. There were people at Viacom in New York who argued that it would be considerably less expensive to simply direct the American feed to Europe rather than funding a new channel. So I was aware that we had an undetermined but limited timeframe in which to prove we could be profitable. The clock was running. I had no choice but to rely on my time management lesson: Prioritize! My first day on the job had been about securing distribution. My second day was about generating revenue. That second morning, Frank Brown and I made a presentation to Columbia Studios. HBO hadn’t run commercials, so I’d had no experience selling advertising. But as always, when making a sales pitch I tried to be enthusiastic, compelling, and convincing—even if I wasn’t completely certain what I was trying to 67 CH003 29 March 2011; 10:4:23 68 WHATMAKESBUSINESSROCK convince Columbia to do. On occasion, it’s possible to make up in enthusiasm and confidence what you lack in specific knowledge. -
Trade Mark Inter-Partes Decision O/140/07
O-140-07 TRADE MARKS ACT 1994 IN THE MATTER OF TRADE MARK APPLICATION NO. 2359948 IN THE NAME OF FRANKIE GOES TO HOLLYWOOD LTD TO REGISTER THE TRADE MARK FRANKIE GOES TO HOLLYWOOD IN CLASSES 9, 16, 25, AND 41 AND IN THE MATTER OF OPPOSITION THERETO UNDER NO. 93033 IN THE NAME OF PETER GILL, MARK O’TOOLE, PAUL RUTHERFORD AND BRIAN NASH Trade Marks Act 1994 IN THE MATTER OF trade mark application No. 2359948 in the name of Frankie Goes to Hollywood Ltd to register the trade mark Frankie Goes To Hollywood in Classes 9, 16, 25, and 41 And IN THE MATTER OF opposition thereto under no. 93033 in the name of Peter Gill, Mark O’Toole, Paul Rutherford and Brian Nash BACKGROUND 1. On 2 April 2004, Frankie Goes to Hollywood Ltd made an application to register the trade mark FRANKIE GOES TO HOLLYWOOD in Classes 9, 16, 25 and 41 in relation to the following specifications of goods and services: Class 09 Apparatus for recording, transmission or reproduction of sound or images; sound, video and/or data recording and reproducing apparatus; magnetic data carriers; electronically, magnetically or optically recorded data, sound and/or video; electrical and electronic magnetic and/or optical recording apparatus and instruments; recording discs; video tapes; audio tapes; CDs, CD-ROMs; DVDs; computer software; software downloadable from the Internet; digital music; telecommunications apparatus; mouse mats; mobile phone accessories; disc drives; sunglasses; cases for sunglasses; parts and fittings for all the aforesaid goods. Class 16 Paper, cardboard and goods made from these materials; printed matter; printed publications; periodicals; books; magazines; newspapers; newsletters; stationery; coasters; parts and fittings for all the aforesaid goods. -
Australian Music Charts – Compiled by Nostalgia Radio
AUSTRALIAN MUSIC CHARTS – COMPILED BY NOSTALGIA RADIO As played on Australian radio stations TOP 60 SONGS 1980-1989 TOP 60 SONGS 1990-1999 1: Locomotion - Kylie Minogue 1: Gangsta’s paradise - Coolio 2: Dancing in the dark - Bruce Springsteen 2: (Everything I do) I do it for you - Bryan Adams 3: Australiana - Austen Tayshus 3: Wannabe - Spice Girls 4: Simply irresistible - Robert Palmer 4: I will always love you - Whitney Houston 5: I just called to say I love you - Stevie Wonder 5: Macarena - Los Del Rio 6: Ghostbusters - Ray Parker Jnr. 6: MMMBop - Hanson 7: Islands in the stream - Kenny Rogers & Dolly Parton 7: I don’t want to miss a thing - Aerosmith 8: La Bamba - Los Lobos 8: Baby, one more time - Britney Spears 9: Never gonna give you up - Rick Astley 9: Love shack - B-52’s 10: Down under - Men at Work 10: Nothing compares 2 U - Sinead O’Connor 11: Run to paradise - Choirboys 11: Black or white - Michael Jackson 12: Flashdance….what a feeling - Irene Cara 12: I’d do anything for love - Meat Loaf 13: Old time rock and roll - Bob Seger 13: Zombie - Cranberries 14: You’re the voice - John Farnham 14: Don’t speak - No Doubt 15: (I’ve had) the time of my life - Bill MeDley & 15: Truly madly deeply - Savage Garden Jennifer Warnes 16: It’s all right - East 17 16: We are the world - USA for Africa 17: Mambo No. 5 - Lou Bega 17: Kokomo - Beach Boys 18: Achy breaky heart - Billy Ray Cyrus 18: Shaddap your face - Joe Dolce 19: Falling in love with you - UB 40 19: Gloria - Laura Branigan 20: Please forgive me - Bryan Adams 20: The only way -
Most Requested Songs of 2009
Top 200 Most Requested Songs Based on nearly 2 million requests made at weddings & parties through the DJ Intelligence music request system in 2009 RANK ARTIST SONG 1 AC/DC You Shook Me All Night Long 2 Journey Don't Stop Believin' 3 Lady Gaga Feat. Colby O'donis Just Dance 4 Bon Jovi Livin' On A Prayer 5 Def Leppard Pour Some Sugar On Me 6 Morrison, Van Brown Eyed Girl 7 Beyonce Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It) 8 Timberlake, Justin Sexyback 9 B-52's Love Shack 10 Lynyrd Skynyrd Sweet Home Alabama 11 ABBA Dancing Queen 12 Diamond, Neil Sweet Caroline (Good Times Never Seemed So Good) 13 Black Eyed Peas Boom Boom Pow 14 Rihanna Don't Stop The Music 15 Jackson, Michael Billie Jean 16 Outkast Hey Ya! 17 Sister Sledge We Are Family 18 Sir Mix-A-Lot Baby Got Back 19 Kool & The Gang Celebration 20 Cupid Cupid Shuffle 21 Clapton, Eric Wonderful Tonight 22 Black Eyed Peas I Gotta Feeling 23 Lady Gaga Poker Face 24 Beatles Twist And Shout 25 James, Etta At Last 26 Black Eyed Peas Let's Get It Started 27 Usher Feat. Ludacris & Lil' Jon Yeah 28 Jackson, Michael Thriller 29 DJ Casper Cha Cha Slide 30 Mraz, Jason I'm Yours 31 Commodores Brick House 32 Brooks, Garth Friends In Low Places 33 Temptations My Girl 34 Foundations Build Me Up Buttercup 35 Vanilla Ice Ice Ice Baby 36 Bee Gees Stayin' Alive 37 Sinatra, Frank The Way You Look Tonight 38 Village People Y.M.C.A. -
Kidtribe Fitness Par-Tay!
www.kidtribe.com KidTribe’s “Hooper-Size” CD “What Up? Warm Up!” / KidTribe Theme / Hoop Party / Hooper-Size Me / Hoop-Hop-Don’t-Stop / Hooper’s Delight / Peace Out! Warm-Up What Up? Warm Up – KidTribe / Start the Commotion – The Wiseguys / Put Your Hands Up In the Air (radio edit) - Danzel Don’t Stop the Party, I Gotta Feeling, Let’s Get It Started – Black-Eyed Peas / Right Here Right Now – Fatboy Slim I Like to Move It – Chingy (Please get from “Madagascar” soundtrack, otherwise there’s a slight content issue – use of the word “sexy” in one part – easy to cheer over it though.) /Get the Party Started – Pink / Cooler Than Me – Mike Posner Free-Style / Skill Building (current hip-hop / pop music) – make sure ALL are CLEAN or RADIO EDITS All Grades (rated G / PG): o Anything & everything by Michael Jackson, Lady Gaga, Step Up Soundtracks o Gangnam Style - Psi o Party Rock Anthem - LMFAO o Chasing the Sun, Wish You Were Here – The Wanted, o Scream & Shout (RADIO EDIT)- Will. I.Am o Don’t Stop the Party, I Gotta Feeling, Rock That Body, Boom Boom Pow (RADIO EDIT)– Black Eyed Peas o We Found Love, Where Have You Been, Only Girl, Disturbia, Umbrella, Pon de Replay, SOS – Rihanna o All Around the World, Beauty and the Beat (Justin Bieber) o Firework, California Girls, ET – Katie Perry o Good Time – Owl City o Moves Like Jagger, Pay Phone, one More Night – Maroon 5 o Good Feeling, Wild Ones, Where Them Girls At, Club Can’t Handle Me, Right Round, In the Ayer, Sugar – Flo Rida o Live While We’re Young – One Direction o Starships – Nicki Minage -
The Black Eyed Peas 'Pump It' up on Big Screens
THE BLACK EYED PEAS ‘PUMP IT’ UP ON BIG SCREENS NATIONWIDE WITH THE E.N.D. WORLD TOUR LIVE PRESENTED BY BLACKBERRY CONCERT EVENT LIVE FROM LOS ANGELES ON MARCH 30 NCM Fathom and AEG Live Team Up Again to Present an Exclusive One-Night Concert Performance with Behind-the-Scenes Footage Broadcast LIVE to Nearly 500 Select Movie Theaters Centennial, Colo. – Feb. 11, 2010 – The Black Eyed Peas are getting the party started across the country on The E.N.D. World Tour, presented by BlackBerry® and will rock the big screen as their concert performance from Los Angeles is transmitted LIVE nationwide on Tuesday, March 30th. Broadcast from STAPLES Center to nearly 500 select movie theaters across America, The Black Eyed Peas: The E.N.D. World Tour LIVE Presented by BlackBerry event will feature a 30-minute exclusive program for movie theater audiences, including behind-the-scenes footage and band interviews. Tickets for The Black Eyed Peas: The E.N.D. World Tour LIVE Presented by BlackBerry on March 30 at 10:30 p.m. Eastern / 9:30 p.m. Central / 8:30 p.m. Mountain / 7:30 p.m. Pacific are available at participating theater box offices and online at www.FathomEvents.com. For a complete list of theater locations and prices, please visit the web site (theaters and participants may be subject to change). “This tour is not the E.N.D. but the beginning of The Black Eyed Peas experience presented to you in full Pea fashion,” says Taboo of The Black Eyed Peas. -
70S & 80S MUSIC
70s & 80s MUSIC TITLE ARTIST ABBA Medley Stars On 45 Are You Old Enough Dragon Billy Don't Be A Hero Paper Lace C'est La Vie Robbie Nevil Abc Pop - Various Artists As Stevie Wonder Black Betty Ram Jam California Dreamin' The Mamas & The Papas Abraham, Martin & John Pop - Various Artists Atomic Blondie Black Cat Janet Jackson Call Me Blondie Addicted To Love Robert Palmer Baby got back Sir mix a lot Black Man Ray China Crisis call me al paul simon Africa Toto Baby I love You Aretha Franklin Blame It On The Boogie The Jacksons Can You Feel It The Jacksons After The Love Has Gone Earth Wind & Fire Back To Life Soul II Soul Blinded By The Light Bruce Springsteen Can't Fight This Feeling REO Speedwagon Ain't No Mountain High Enough Diana Ross Bad Michael Jackson Blue Monday New Order Can't Get Enough Of Your Love Babe Barry White Ain't No Sunshine Bill Withers Bad Girls Donna Summer bohemian rhapsody queen Can't Help Lovin' That Man Trudy Richards Ain't No Sunshine Pop - Various Artists Bad To The Bone G.Thorogood & The Destroyyers Boogie Fever Slyvers Can't Stop the Music The Village People Ain't Nobody Rufus & Chaka Khan Ball Of Confusion Pop - Various Artists Boogie Wonderland Earth Wind & Fire Candy Iggy Pop All Fired Up Pat Benatar The Ballad of Lucy Jordan Marianne Faithfull Borderline Madonna Cant Get Enough Of Your Love Barry White all i wanna do Heart The Ballad Of Lucy Jordan Pop - Various Artists Born In The U.S.A. -
Tribal Perspectives Teacher Guide
Teacher Guide for 7th – 12th Grades for use with the educational DVD Tribal Perspectives on American History in the Northwest First Edition The Regional Learning Project collaborates with tribal educators to produce top quality, primary resource materials about Native Americans and regional history. Teacher Guide prepared by Bob Boyer, Shana Brown, Kim Lugthart, Elizabeth Sperry, and Sally Thompson © 2008 Regional Learning Project, The University of Montana, Center for Continuing Education Regional Learning Project at the University of Montana–Missoula grants teachers permission to photocopy the activity pages from this book for classroom use. No other part of this publication may be reproduced in whole or in part, or stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without written permission of the publisher. For more information regarding permission, write to Regional Learning Project, UM Continuing Education, Missoula, MT 59812. Acknowledgements Regional Learning Project extends grateful acknowledgement to the tribal representatives contributing to this project. The following is a list of those appearing in the DVD Tribal Perspectives on American History in the Northwest, from interviews conducted by Sally Thompson, Ph.D. Lewis Malatare (Yakama) Lee Bourgeau (Nez Perce) Allen Pinkham (Nez Perce) Julie Cajune (Salish) Pat Courtney Gold (Wasco) Maria Pascua (Makah) Armand Minthorn (Cayuse–Nez Perce) Cecelia Bearchum (Walla Walla–Yakama) Vernon Finley -
2. Hund Und Viehzüchter Auf Dem Weg Zu Moses, Jesus Und Mohammed
Band_4_2.-5.-Version15 22.08.2006 9:44 Uhr Seite 259 2. KAPITEL · HUND UND VIEHZÜCHTER AUF DEM WEG ZU MOSES, JESUS UND MOHAMMED 259 2. Hund und Viehzüchter auf dem Weg zu Moses, Jesus und Mohammed Eine Skizze der Entwicklung des Kultur; > 168-78 & 186-95) unternommen, Neolithikums im westlichen Teil noch bevor die Keramik erfunden wurde. des Fruchtbaren Halbmonds Man benennt diese Kultur daher mit der Abkürzung PPN A (~ Pre Pottery Neolithic zeigt uns, dass der Hund von Be- A). Die folgende Phase der Entwicklung ginn an dabei ist (> 260: Karte). Wir werden wurde in Jericho entdeckt und definiert und zusätzlich erkennen, dass die Entstehung wegen signifikanter Unterschiede PPN B ge- des Hirten-Nomadismus zeitlich und räum- nannt. Diese Phase konnte nachgewiesen lich in engem Zusammenhang steht mit werden in einem breiten Bogen von der dem Beginn des Neolithikums in dem Raum, Süd-Türkei über Syrien, Israel, Jordanien bis den man mit Länder- und Regionalnamen - hin zum nördlichen Saudi-Arabien. Die im Südwesten beginnend und nach Norden nördlichsten Fundstellen liegen an den aufsteigend und im Südosten endend - so Euphrat-Nebenflüssen Balikh und Kha- definieren kann: Das Jordan-Tal (Israel, bur/Chabur mit dem uns schon bekannten Palästina und Jordanien), der Libanon, Sy- Tell Halaf (> 214-23; > 490: Karte), die süd- rien, Südost-Anatolien, Nord-, Ost- und Süd- lichsten scheinen Bouqras und Tell es-Souab Irak sowie Nordwest- bis Südwest-Iran. Die- 3 zu sein, woraus man schließt, dass Regen- ser Halbmond umschließt als eine Region, feldbau weiter südlich nicht mehr erfolg- die im -8. und -7. Jahrtausend deutlich reich praktiziert werden konnte. -
Nova's Red Room with the Black Eyed Peas – Grand
NOVA’S RED ROOM WITH THE BLACK EYED PEAS – GRAND FINAL EVE Friday 14 September 2018 The Black Eyed Peas, one of the most commercially successful pop groups, will perform in a special Nova’s Red Room on Friday 28 September in Melbourne. Comprised of will.i.am, apl.de.ap and Taboo, the Black Eyed Peas are multi-platinum artists who have released six studio albums, selling over 30 million records worldwide. The group have won seven Grammy awards and have just announced their new album Masters of The Sun, set for release on 12 October, which coincides with the launch of their new single "Big Love". Having formed in LA in the late 80s, the Black Eyed Peas 2003’s breakthrough album, Elephunk, produced their first hit singles, “Where Is the Love,” “Shut Up,” “Hey Mama” and “Let’s Get It Started”. Monkey Business followed in 2005, producing the hit singles, “Don’t Phunk with My Heart,” “My Humps” and “Pump It,” and went triple-platinum around the world. The E.N.D. (The Energy Never Dies), their fifth studio album, and was nominated for six Grammy Awards, winning Best Pop Vocal Album and featuring the hit singles, “Boom Boom Pow” and the David Guetta- produced “I Gotta Feeling”. The E.N.D. sold more than 14.5 million copies worldwide and was nominated for six Grammy Awards, winning Best Pop Vocal Album. The Beginning, the band’s sixth studio album, featured the singles “The Time (Dirty Bit),” “Just Can’t Get Enough” and “Don’t Stop The Party” and was followed with a six month “The Beginning Massive Stadium Tour.” Masters of The Sun is the group's first studio album in eight years, following their multi-million selling 2010 LP The Beginning.