Woodstock - Sarah Fimm - Live at the Bearsville Theater, Woodstock, NY
Woodstock written by Joni Mitchell
Performed by Sarah Fimm
Live at the Bearsville Theater in Woodstock, NY
For the Ladies Of The Valley Benefit Concert for Family of Woodstock 11.9.2014
Sound: Robert Frazza
Video Editing - Poetess Sabrina Miller
It was very powerful to see a community pulled together with the songs of women as a thread to bind them. Family of Woodstock Inc is an organization that has helped many people I know, and I am sure that with the talent of the musicians, the generosity of this sold-out audience, and the history at work, they will continue to selflessly serve the people of our community. For this, I am grateful.
My warm thanks to all who made it possible for us to gather together and make a difference through music and celebration. Simi Stone, Elizabeth Littleton, Amy Helm, Lindsey Webster, Pal Shazar , Donna Lewis, Olivia Gabriel, Maralina Gabriel, Cally Mansfield, Lisa Green, Storey Littleton, Kate Pierson from the B52s, April Traum, Natalie Merchant( who surprised us all) Tamara Cooper, Lu Ann Bielawa and all the amazing staff from Family! Elliott Landy! Alexander Storm and Robert Frazza for sound! The boys Connor Kennedy, Lee Falco, Brandon Morrison, David Baron, Will Bryant, Daniel Littleton, Keith Slattery, Ed Bielawa, Inanna King and the list goes on and on.
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Shopping in Woodstock, NY
Take a personal tour of shopping in Woodstock, NY. The most famous small town in America. Lynda, CEO of Come to Woodstock visits some of the boutiques that line the main streets of town. Featured music is Dizzy Gillespie - Bebop.
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If U Dont Fight U lose
The video you see was shot and edited under difficult circumstances over 35 years ago, after the Queensland state election in 1977. It was compiled by the CLCC Media Committee. Apologies for the lack of picture clarity and dropout during this video. We wish to give special thanks to Peter Gray and Elizabeth Alvey at the Fryer Library for helping recover this video from the National Film and Sound Archive. There is an original sequence shot in this film by Michael Fanning with 16mm B&W film on 22 October 1977. Unfortunately the picture quality is dark and it is difficult to make out the desperate and fearful attempt by the young street marcher to avoid arrest by Qld police - a common occurrence in those days.
'If you don't fight you lose' tells the story of the democratic rights struggle from Aug till Christmas 1977 during the export of uranium and ban on street marches imposed by the Bjelke-Petersen government.
It shows the resistance to the export of Uranium from Hamilton No 4 wharf in Brisbane and the thousands of arrests that followed in Brisbane. This video tells the story of the democratic rights struggle from August until Christmas 1977 during the export of uranium and ban on street marches imposed by the Bjelke-Petersen government. It shows the resistance to the export of Uranium from Hamilton No 4 wharf in Brisbane and the thousands of arrests that followed in the four months that followed.
The documentary was produced by the Media Committee of the Queensland Democratic Rights group (Leslie Mannison, Joseph Monsour and Ian Curr).
Like the video 'If u don't fight u lose' the leaflet If_You_Dont_Fight_You_Lose was inspired by the Redgum song of the same name.
However the video reflects the attitude of defiance that existed at the time on the streets and especially within the Civil Liberties Co-ordinating Committee that organised the marches in 1977-79. This was the longest period of mass defiance in Australian history (with the exception of the Aboriginal Struggle 1788 - )
It was edited at the Griffith University film unit in late 1977. It was first screened publicly in early 1978.
We wish to acknowledge the people who participated in making this video. It was shot on Toorubul and Jagera Land, sovereignty never ceded. We acknowledge the traditional owners of the land. Songs included in this video are by Pete Seeger - We shall not be moved and Pete Seeger - Solidarity Forever.
Ian Curr
LeftPress
October 2013
Meat Loaf
Michael Lee Aday (born Marvin Lee Aday; September 27, 1947) is an American musician and actor best known by his stage name Meat Loaf. He is noted for the Bat Out of Hell album trilogy consisting of Bat Out of Hell, Bat Out of Hell II: Back Into Hell and Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster is Loose and his powerful vocals over a three-octave range. Bat Out of Hell has sold more than 43 million copies worldwide. After 35 years, it still sells an estimated 200,000 copies annually and stayed on the charts for over nine years, making it one of the best selling albums of all time.
Although he enjoyed success with Bat Out of Hell and Bat Out of Hell II: Back Into Hell and earned a Grammy Award for Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance for the song I'd Do Anything for Love on the latter album, Meat Loaf experienced some initial difficulty establishing a steady career within his native US. However, he has retained iconic status and popularity in Europe, especially the UK, where he ranks 23rd for the number of weeks overall spent on the charts as of 2006. He ranked 96th on VH1's 100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock.
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