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Category Archives: SOUNDS
Music, video or voice recordings that relate to Life, Universes and Other Stuff
A HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE (The Video)
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PIANO BLUES DOCUMENTARY FILM
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Blues is THE authentic American music art form. It is the genesis on rock and roll, jazz and many other modern musical forms. This filmed documentary was produced by Martin Scorcese, and hosted by Clint Eastwood. It features interviews and performances by all of the great piano blues artists, including Ray Charles. This is a true classic (with Spanish subtitles)
MOTHER NATURE DOESN’T NEED HUMANS
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In the following video actress Julia Roberts gives a dramatic performance as the voice of “Mother Nature”. She says that “she” doesn’t need humans. Actually, I’m pretty sure that “Mother Nature” doesn’t even LIKE humans! The Earth has been here for A LOT MORE than 4 and a half billion years, as the script for this promotional video for Conservation International suggests. This number is just scientific superstition and babble. If you believe this, you might as well believe that “god” created Adam and Eve. If you have any questions about “evolution” and why humans are on Earth, read the book Alien Interview. 
STAR WARS TELENOVELA: “LOINS OF PASSION”
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How can you think about saving the Galaxy when you’re afflicted by the dreaded intergalactic disease, “Loins of Passion”?
A telenovela is a limited-run serial dramatic programming popular in Latin American, Portuguese, and Spanish television programming. The word combines tele, short for televisión or televisão (Spanish and Portuguese words for television), and novela, a Spanish word for “novel”. Telenovelas are a distinct genre different from soap operas, for telenovelas have an ending and come to an end after a long run (generally less than one year). The telenovela combines drama with the 19th century feuilleton and the Latin American radionovela. The medium has been used repeatedly to transmit sociocultural messages by incorporating them into storylines. Recent telenovelas have evolved in the structure of their plots and in the themes they address. Couples who kiss each other in the first minutes of the first episode sometimes stay together for many episodes before the scriptwriter splits them up. Moreover, previously taboo themes like urban violence, racism, and homosexuality have begun to appear in the newest telenovelas. Due to the similarities between the telenovela and the American soap opera, the telenovela format is also colloquially known as a “Spanish soap opera” in the United States. (Wikipedia.org)