Both sides of this Beatles 45 rpm record are played.
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National.Geographic.Devils.Bible.HDTV.XviD-TekOne.avi
There is no other manuscript like it. It contains a combination of texts that exist nowhere else. It is a most peculiar, strange, haunting, fascinating, large, bizarre, inexplicable object. And behind it all there's a diabolical driving force. A single, sinister figure. Satan. Dare you scan its pages?
Zappa - (71-06-18) VPRO, A day with Frank Documentary about Zappa's life..
A young alien falls for a pretty teenage Earth girl and they team up to try to stop the plans of his invading cohorts, who intend to use Earth as a food-breeding ground for giant lobsters from their planet. The invaders, who arrive in a flying saucer, carry deadly ray guns that turn Earth-people into skeletons.
Belgian Beer Beer, beer and more beer! The Thirsty Traveler journeys to Belgium, beer capital of the world. Everyone is making beer and has been for generations. His zest for the history of the drink leads Kevin Brauch, aka the "Thirsty Traveler," to the Orval Monastery in the Ardennes Mountains of Belgium. And stick around later for advice on the "perfect pour" for a Belgian beer.
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High Tech Soul - The Creation of Techno Music.avi
HIGH TECH SOUL is the first documentary to tackle the deep roots of techno music alongside the cultural history of Detroit, its birthplace. From the race riots of 1967 to the underground party scene of the late 1980s, Detroit's economic downturn didn't stop the invention of a new kind of music that brought international attention to its producers and their hometown. Featuring in-depth interviews with many of the world's best exponents of the artform, High Tech Soul focuses on the creators of the genre -- Juan Atkins, Derrick May, and Kevin Saunderson -- and looks at the relationships and personal struggles behind the music. Artists like Richie Hawtin, Jeff Mills, Carl Craig, Eddie Fowlkes and a host of others explain why techno, with its abrasive tones and resonating basslines, could not have come from anywhere but Detroit
live great show
The Beatles 1965 Shea stadium concert that drew a record breaking crowd.
As innovative as they are influential, Kraftwerk’s contribution to the development of electronic music since their formation in 1970 remains unsurpassed. Having inspired everyone from Bowie to Coldplay, Siouxsie to Radiohead, this bizarre collective have also proven partly responsible for entire genres to develop - electronica, techno and synth-pop to name but three.
"オリエント急行の殺人"
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