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Ghostly White Apparition Spotted In UK Home
Most ghost sightings happen in the dark, when it's easiest to be spooked. From England, however, we get this video, which shows that spirits don't need the cover of darkness to appear. During a routine photo shoot, this camera picks up a white figure moving in an upstairs window. Residents, who were on the ground for the interview, maintain that the house was empty. The film crew thought it was simply a reflection at first, but then noticed that the window already showed the reflection of the flag in the foreground. So, what is that white figure? A prank, a trick of light, or a spectral former resident of the apartment complex? (Footage zooms to show the apparition at 0:28)
Jacky - White Horses
Jackie Lee (born Jacqueline Norah Flood, 29 May 1936, Clontarf, Dublin, Ireland) is an Irish popular music singer, who has recorded under various names.
Lee was a musical child prodigy. She won a scholarship and trained as a soprano for four years. Upon finishing her studies she became a vocalist with the top show bands playing prestigious Irish venues.
Lee experienced similar success when she moved to London and joined the popular dance band; The Squadronaires. In 1955 her first solo record was released, followed by a further two the next year. From 1959 to 1964, Lee was a member of The Raindrops, a successful quartet who made countless appearances on British TV and variety shows, had a BBC Radio show and released a string of records, the majority of which had Lee as lead vocalist. The Raindrops also included Les Vandyke and Vince Hill in its line-up. In 1962, she entered the UK heats of the Eurovision Song Contest as a solo act with There's No-one in the Whole Wide World and performed it at the British national finals for BBC TV. This number was later covered and performed by The Beatles in concerts during this period.
Lee decided to become a solo artist in 1965 and recorded 'beat' records until 1967. One of these releases, Just Like a Man, reached the NME chart. The B-side; I Gotta Be With You, were in the Northern soul idiom. Lee recorded this single under the name of 'Emma Reade' for EMI.
Lee also had an alternative career as a respected session singer, through her groups The Jackie Lee Singers and Tears of Joy. She provided the backing vocals for such global number ones as Green Green Grass of Home by Tom Jones and Release Me by Engelbert Humperdinck. She demonstrated her unique vocal range, ability and versatility on such diverse recordings as Hey Joe by Jimi Hendrix; and much of the James Last catalogue at the time. At one point Elton John was employed by Lee, as a member of her session singers. In addition she also sang various songs for film soundtracks. Among them Born To Lose from the film Robbery (1967), Love Is Now from the Norman J. Warren film Loving Feeling (1969), and the title song to the horror film Goodbye Gemini (1970).
In 1968, as 'Jacky', she had a UK Top Ten hit single with White Horses, the theme from a Children's TV programme. In 2003, her definitive version was voted the best TV theme tune of all time by The Penguin Television Companion. Her jazz-styled album of the same name was also released in 1968, which included contributions from Dudley Moore as pianist. By 1970, 'Jacky' reverted to 'Jackie Lee' and had another hit record; Rupert from the TV show based on the famous cartoon character, Rupert Bear (inaccurately referred to as Rupert the Bear in the song's lyrics). This recording also had a place in the Best TV themes of all time list from The Penguin Television Companion at Number 7, thus consolidating Lee's reputation. A tie-in album, Jackie's Junior Choice, was released on Pye Records (PKL 5503) in 1971, followed by the similar, Rupert and Other Junior Favourites on Pye's budget Golden Guinea label (GSGL 10492) in 1973, which also included Jackie's recording of another children's series, Inigo Pipkin.
It was shortly after this that she prematurely retired owing to vocal complications and throat trouble, yet she remained a respected vocalist and, it has been said, that her work has firmly embedded itself in the subconscious of a generation.
A CD entitled End Of A Rainbow - A Pye Anthology was released in 2007. It comprising all of Lee's later recordings, made for Pye Records between 1969 and 1973. A second CD, The Town I Live In (2009) collects all of her 1966/1967 recordings for EMI. She is now retired and resides in Canada.
The theme song to the German version was played by Ivo Robić.
The UK theme song this upload was written by Michael Carr and Ben Nisbet and later back dubbed onto all versions, and was simply titled White Horses, and credited to Jacky and was sung by Jackie Lee.
It became a top 10 hit in the UK charts in April 1968. The book The Penguin Television Companion claimed it to be the best television theme in history. It has been copied and used many times since.
Footage is from The White Horses made in 1965, the television series co-produced by RTV Ljubljana (now RTV Slovenia) of Yugoslavia and German TV)
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White Teenager with machete on council estate in Netherton in Dudley in United Kingdom
2018
White Horse Morris Shooting
Brokerswood, England, at The Kicking Donkey pub on May 19, 2011.
Love Is Gone-Jackie Lee-'1965-EMI Columbia UK 7685-B & Epic 10183.wmv
to my friend Jackie Lee-Love Is Gone
Written-By -- Barry Mason, Len Beadle ,
Jackie Lee [Ireland] - Discography
UK : 33 Records : Discuss : Large Images »
Jackie Lee (Jacqueline Norah Flood) began releasing solo singles in 1955 before joining the British girl band The Raindrops
She then became a solo artist again until her retirement from the music business in 1973.
She is most famous for her TV themed hits 'White Horses' and 'Rupert'
She also released records as both Jacky and Emma Rede,
Jackie Lee (born Jacqueline Norah Flood, 29 May 1936, Clontarf, Dublin, Ireland) is an Irish popular music singer, who has recorded under various names,
Career
Lee was a musical child prodigy. She won a scholarship and trained as a soprano for four years. Upon finishing her studies she became a vocalist with the top showbands playing prestigious Irish venues.
Lee experienced similar success when she moved to London and joined the popular dance band; The Squadronaires. In 1955 her first solo record was released, followed by a further two the next year.
From 1959 to 1964 Lee was a member of The Raindrops, a successful quartet who made countless appearances on British TV and variety shows, had a BBC Radio show and released a string of records, the majority of which had Lee as lead vocalist. The Raindrops also included Les Vandyke and Vince Hill in its line-up.
In 1962 she entered the UK heats of the Eurovision Song Contest as a solo act with There's No-one in the Whole Wide World and performed it at the British national finals for BBC TV. This number was later covered and performed by The Beatles in concerts during this period.
Lee decided to become a solo artist in 1965 and it is this period, 1965--1967, which defines her cult status through the 'Beat' records she released.
One of these recordings reached the NME chart however; Just Like a Man. The B-side; I Gotta Be With You, became a 'Northern Soul' classic. Lee recorded this single under the name of Emma Rede for EMI Records.
Lee also had an alternative career as a respected session singer, through her groups The Jackie Lee Singers and Tears of Joy. She provided the backing vocals for such global number ones as Green Green Grass of Home by Tom Jones and Release Me by Englebert Humperdink.
She demonstrated her unique vocal range, ability and versatility on such diverse recordings as Hey Joe by Jimi Hendrix; and much of the James Last catalogue at the time. At one point Elton John was employed by Lee, as a member of her session singers.
In 1968 - as 'Jacky' - she had a UK Top Ten hit with White Horses, the theme from a Children's TV programme. In 2003, her definitive version was voted the best TV theme tune of all time by 'The Penguin Television Companion'. Her Jazz styled album of the same name was also released in 1968, which included contributions from Dudley Moore as pianist.
By 1970, 'Jacky' reverted to 'Jackie Lee' and had another hit record; Rupert from the TV show based on the famous cartoon character, Rupert Bear (erroneously referred to as Rupert the Bear in the song's lyrics). This recording also had a place in the Best TV themes of all time list from 'The Penguin Television Companion' at Number 7, thus consolidating Lee's reputation. Albums by her were also released in 1971 and 1972 on Pye Records.
In 1973, Jackie supplied the lead vocal for yet another children's series, Inigo Pipkin
It was shortly after this that she prematurely retired due to vocal complications and throat trouble, yet she remains a respected vocalist who has high collectability status, and, it has been said, that her work has firmly embedded itself in the subconscious of a generation.[1]
2007 saw the release of a CD entitled End Of A Rainbow - A Pye Anthology comprising all of Lee's later recordings, made for Pye Records between 1969 and 1973. A second CD, 'The Town I Live In', issued in 2009, collects all of her 1966/1967 recordings for EMI. Two further CD anthologies are planned.
[edit] Single discography
White Horses - UK #10 - 1968 - (Philips BF 1647)
Rupert - UK #14 - 1971 - (Pye 7N 450003)
White Horse Morris dancing Valentine
Valentine from Fieldtown at The Kicking Donkey pub in Brokerswood, England, on May 19, 2011.
Live Like Horses (Studio Version)
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Live Like Horses (Studio Version) · Elton John · Luciano Pavarotti · Marco Armiliato · Orchestra
Pavarotti - The Duets
℗ 1996 Mercury Records Limited
Released on: 2008-01-01
Producer: Chris Thomas
Associated Performer, Vocalist: Elton John
Associated Performer, Vocalist: Luciano Pavarotti
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Helen Parker
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Nicola Jenkins
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Kate Pringle
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Julia White
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Alex Baron
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Christopher Baron
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Gary Francis
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Daren Geraghty
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Steve Geraghty
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Adam Harris
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Ciaran McGullagh
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Liam O'Kane
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Nicholas Phillips
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Micheal Renton
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Stephen Trapp
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: John Weston
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Kit Weston
Associated Performer, Recording Arranger: Anne Dudley
Associated Performer, Orchestra/ Member: Jackie Shave
Associated Performer, Orchestra/ Member: Howard Ball
Associated Performer, Orchestra/ Member: Frank Lloyd
Associated Performer, Orchestra/ Member: John Pigneguy
Associated Performer, Orchestra/ Member: Paul Cullington
Associated Performer, Orchestra/ Member: Katie Wilkinson
Associated Performer, Orchestra/ Member: Andrew Parker
Associated Performer, Orchestra/ Member: Eddie Roberts
Associated Performer, Orchestra/ Member: Robin McGee
Associated Performer, Orchestra/ Member: Maciej Rakowski
Associated Performer, Orchestra/ Member: Tony Pleeth
Associated Performer, Orchestra/ Member: Hugh Seenan
Associated Performer, Guitar: Davey Johnstone
Associated Performer, Guitar: John Jorgensen
Associated Performer, Bass Guitar: Bob Birch
Associated Performer, Cello: Paul Kegg
Associated Performer, Cello: David Daniels
Associated Performer, Cello: Jonathan Williams
Associated Performer, Cello: Chris Van Kampen
Associated Performer, Viola: Bill Benham
Associated Performer, Viola: Brian Hawkins
Associated Performer, Viola: John Underwood
Associated Performer, Viola: Philip Dukes
Associated Performer, Viola: Philip De Groote
Associated Performer, Violin: Vaughan Armon
Associated Performer, Violin: Boguslav Kostecki
Associated Performer, Violin: Peter Oxer
Associated Performer, Violin: Wilfred Gibson
Associated Performer, Violin: Jim McLeod
Associated Performer, Violin: Paul Willey
Associated Performer, Violin: Alison Kelly
Associated Performer, Violin: Gavyn Wright
Associated Performer, Violin: David Nolan
Associated Performer, Violin: Jonathan Strange
Associated Performer, Violin: Jon Ewans Jones
Associated Performer, Violin: Gillian Findley
Associated Performer, Violin: Mike De Saulles
Associated Performer, Violin: Jonathan Bradbury
Associated Performer, Double Bass: Chris Laurence
Associated Performer, Drums: Charlie Morgan
Associated Performer, Keyboards: Guy Babylon
Composer Lyricist: Elton John
Composer Lyricist: Bernie Taupin
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UFO England 2019
We were celebrating a wedding in Ogden Halifax and decided to go outside to film the sunset as it was beautiful. A strange light came across us as I was filming and immediately thought it's a drone until the bloody thing shot off at light speed. It sounds like a jet but I'm unsure. Personally I think UFOS are false but seeing how fast it shot off questions me.
The Town I Live In-Jackie Lee-'1966-Columbia UK 8052.wmv
my firend Miss Jackie Lee singed & send me this photo ,
The Town I Live In
Written-By -- G. Stephens* -Jackie Lee (born Jacqueline Norah Flood, 29 May 1936, Clontarf, Dublin, Ireland) is an Irish popular music singer, who has recorded under various names.Career
Lee was a musical child prodigy. She won a scholarship and trained as a soprano for four years. Upon finishing her studies she became a vocalist with the top showbands playing prestigious Irish venues.
Lee experienced similar success when she moved to London and joined the popular dance band; The Squadronaires. In 1955 her first solo record was released, followed by a further two the next year.
From 1959 to 1964 Lee was a member of The Raindrops, a successful quartet who made countless appearances on British TV and variety shows, had a BBC Radio show and released a string of records, the majority of which had Lee as lead vocalist. The Raindrops also included Les Vandyke and Vince Hill in its line-up.
In 1962 she entered the UK heats of the Eurovision Song Contest as a solo act with There's No-one in the Whole Wide World and performed it at the British national finals for BBC TV. This number was later covered and performed by The Beatles in concerts during this period.
Lee decided to become a solo artist in 1965 and it is this period, 1965--1967, which defines her cult status through the 'Beat' records she released.
One of these recordings reached the NME chart however; Just Like a Man. The B-side; I Gotta Be With You, became a 'Northern Soul' classic. Lee recorded this single under the name of Emma Rede for EMI Records.
Lee also had an alternative career as a respected session singer, through her groups The Jackie Lee Singers and Tears of Joy. She provided the backing vocals for such global number ones as Green Green Grass of Home by Tom Jones and Release Me by Englebert Humperdink.
She demonstrated her unique vocal range, ability and versatility on such diverse recordings as Hey Joe by Jimi Hendrix; and much of the James Last catalogue at the time. At one point Elton John was employed by Lee, as a member of her session singers.
In 1968 - as 'Jacky' - she had a UK Top Ten hit with White Horses, the theme from a Children's TV programme. In 2003, her definitive version was voted the best TV theme tune of all time by 'The Penguin Television Companion'. Her Jazz styled album of the same name was also released in 1968, which included contributions from Dudley Moore as pianist.
By 1970, 'Jacky' reverted to 'Jackie Lee' and had another hit record; Rupert from the TV show based on the famous cartoon character, Rupert Bear (erroneously referred to as Rupert the Bear in the song's lyrics). This recording also had a place in the Best TV themes of all time list from 'The Penguin Television Companion' at Number 7, thus consolidating Lee's reputation. Albums by her were also released in 1971 and 1972 on Pye Records.
In 1973, Jackie supplied the lead vocal for yet another children's series, Inigo Pipkin
It was shortly after this that she prematurely retired due to vocal complications and throat trouble, yet she remains a respected vocalist who has high collectability status, and, it has been said, that her work has firmly embedded itself in the subconscious of a generation.[1]
2007 saw the release of a CD entitled End Of A Rainbow - A Pye Anthology comprising all of Lee's later recordings, made for Pye Records between 1969 and 1973. A second CD, 'The Town I Live In', issued in 2009, collects all of her 1966/1967 recordings for EMI. Two further CD anthologies are planned.
[edit] Single discography
White Horses - UK #10 - 1968 - (Philips BF 1647)
Rupert - UK #14 - 1971 - (Pye 7N 450003)
The Crooked House Pub,Coppice Mill,Gornal,West Midlands,England,2010
The Crooked House, as it is now known was first built in 1765 as a farmhouse.The leaning effect of the pub was caused by mining subsidence,meaning that now one side of the building is 4 feet lower than the other.The Crooked House,Gornal,West Midlands, has become a tourist attraction in the West Midlands.Movie filmed 17th April,2010
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Abandoned Church - Buckinghamshire, England
All that remains of the deserted medieval village of Fleet Marston, is the abandoned church of St. Mary. The building dates back to the 12th or 13th centuries, and was declared redundant back in 1972 , and so was sealed up and left. The church still stands today and is cared for by the Churches Conservation Trust.
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Oldbury White Horse Triathlon - Events Logic SW
Year 2 of our triathlon events, and Oldbury White Horse is bigger and better. A great way to introduce yourself into triathlon, and also get the kids involved. Hosted by Events Logic South West.
BURIAL OF SIR DUDLEY POUND - NO SOUND
In London GS of Horse Guards Arch, with Marines marching thru same, taking up their positions along Whitehall to Westminster Abbey. GS of procession thru Horse Guards Arch, into Whitehall, Naval band leads, followed by gun carriage, bearing coffin, on each side being Adml. Cunningham, Adml. Evans, Sir John Dill, Gen. Brooke, Adml. Fraser, also his two sons, followed by the Duke of Gloucester, then Mr. Churchill, GS. of Wrens following procession, & nearing Abbey. At Portsmouth, GS Royal Marine Buglers, Cortege passing along quayside. Casket bearing ashes, being carried aboard the cruiser Glasgow followed by Lt. G.D. Pound & (R.N.) & Maj.M. Pounds (RM.) they are followed by Admiral Cunningham. GS from quarter deck, Casket being dropped overboard by Capt. Evans Lombe of Glasgow, he salutes, his two sons (Adml.Pound) drop wreaths into water, also saluting. Wreath dropped into sea by Rear Adml. Dalrymple Hamilton. Firing volley in salute.
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Lonely Clown--Jackie Lee-'1965-Columbia UK 7685.wmv
to my friend Jackie Lee- Lonely Clown
Written-By -- Robert Maxwell
Jackie Lee [Ireland] - Discography
UK : 33 Records : Discuss : Large Images »
Jackie Lee (Jacqueline Norah Flood) began releasing solo singles in 1955 before joining the British girl band The Raindrops
She then became a solo artist again until her retirement from the music business in 1973.
She is most famous for her TV themed hits 'White Horses' and 'Rupert'
She also released records as both Jacky and Emma Rede.
Jackie Lee (born Jacqueline Norah Flood, 29 May 1936, Clontarf, Dublin, Ireland) is an Irish popular music singer, who has recorded under various names,
Career
Lee was a musical child prodigy. She won a scholarship and trained as a soprano for four years. Upon finishing her studies she became a vocalist with the top showbands playing prestigious Irish venues.
Lee experienced similar success when she moved to London and joined the popular dance band; The Squadronaires. In 1955 her first solo record was released, followed by a further two the next year.
From 1959 to 1964 Lee was a member of The Raindrops, a successful quartet who made countless appearances on British TV and variety shows, had a BBC Radio show and released a string of records, the majority of which had Lee as lead vocalist. The Raindrops also included Les Vandyke and Vince Hill in its line-up.
In 1962 she entered the UK heats of the Eurovision Song Contest as a solo act with There's No-one in the Whole Wide World and performed it at the British national finals for BBC TV. This number was later covered and performed by The Beatles in concerts during this period.
Lee decided to become a solo artist in 1965 and it is this period, 1965--1967, which defines her cult status through the 'Beat' records she released.
One of these recordings reached the NME chart however; Just Like a Man. The B-side; I Gotta Be With You, became a 'Northern Soul' classic. Lee recorded this single under the name of Emma Rede for EMI Records.
Lee also had an alternative career as a respected session singer, through her groups The Jackie Lee Singers and Tears of Joy. She provided the backing vocals for such global number ones as Green Green Grass of Home by Tom Jones and Release Me by Englebert Humperdink.
She demonstrated her unique vocal range, ability and versatility on such diverse recordings as Hey Joe by Jimi Hendrix; and much of the James Last catalogue at the time. At one point Elton John was employed by Lee, as a member of her session singers.
In 1968 - as 'Jacky' - she had a UK Top Ten hit with White Horses, the theme from a Children's TV programme. In 2003, her definitive version was voted the best TV theme tune of all time by 'The Penguin Television Companion'. Her Jazz styled album of the same name was also released in 1968, which included contributions from Dudley Moore as pianist.
By 1970, 'Jacky' reverted to 'Jackie Lee' and had another hit record; Rupert from the TV show based on the famous cartoon character, Rupert Bear (erroneously referred to as Rupert the Bear in the song's lyrics). This recording also had a place in the Best TV themes of all time list from 'The Penguin Television Companion' at Number 7, thus consolidating Lee's reputation. Albums by her were also released in 1971 and 1972 on Pye Records.
In 1973, Jackie supplied the lead vocal for yet another children's series, Inigo Pipkin
It was shortly after this that she prematurely retired due to vocal complications and throat trouble, yet she remains a respected vocalist who has high collectability status, and, it has been said, that her work has firmly embedded itself in the subconscious of a generation.[1]
2007 saw the release of a CD entitled End Of A Rainbow - A Pye Anthology comprising all of Lee's later recordings, made for Pye Records between 1969 and 1973. A second CD, 'The Town I Live In', issued in 2009, collects all of her 1966/1967 recordings for EMI. Two further CD anthologies are planned.
[edit] Single discography
White Horses - UK #10 - 1968 - (Philips BF 1647)
Rupert - UK #14 - 1971 - (Pye 7N 450003)
8 Real GHOSTS Caught On CCTV In British Pubs
Having worked in a few pubs in my time I have heard many ghost stories because all British pubs seem to be haunted! Here are 8 ghosts caught on security cameras in UK pubs and bars.
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►White Lion Apparition-
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