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In My Arms (Mirror, Mirror OST)
2:40
9 лет назад
Francis Poulenc - Leocadia
13:28
9 лет назад
Peter van Inwagen lecture
49:22
9 лет назад
H.L. Mencken - Radio Biography
53:55
9 лет назад
Shower of Stars (February 16, 1956)
59:23
9 лет назад
Chaplin in the Gold Rush
1:02
17 лет назад
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@michaelabrams7345
@michaelabrams7345 Месяц назад
This was broadcast on my 5th birthday. 68 years later I get to see it.
@sandy3482
@sandy3482 3 месяца назад
The Andrew Sisters, Frankie Laine singing Jezebel, Ziggy Elman and Martha Tilton I was only 6 but I am sure my parents watched and loved this show. I know I just did!
@fib5019
@fib5019 6 месяцев назад
Gaze in my eyes, hear the sound of my heartbeat, so complete, in my arms. Share the moonlight, hold me close your not alone, right at home, in my arms. I'll love you, always, never leave you blue. Protect you, keep you, forever true when we're together never worry, never fear, you are here, in my arms. I'll love you, always, never leave you blue. Protect you, keep you, forever true when we're together, never worry, never fear, you are here, in my arms. Forever with me in my arms (2x)
@lisandrotapia2536
@lisandrotapia2536 10 месяцев назад
Night and you And blue Hawaii The night is heavenly And you are heaven to me Lovely you And blue Hawaii With all this loveliness There should be love Come with me While the moon is on the sea The night is young And so are we Dreams come true In blue Hawaii And mine could all come true This magic night of nights with you Come with me While the moon is on the sea The night is young And so are we Dreams come true In blue Hawaii And mine could all come true This magic night of nights with you
@linyenchih36
@linyenchih36 11 месяцев назад
My name is Lin yen chih, and I am a musician and music enthusiast. I am writing to inquire about the availability of the sheet music for Francis Poulenc's composition "L'invitation au château" for Piano Trio, scored for Flute, Piano, and Violin. As an avid performer and music lover, I have been deeply moved by Poulenc's works, and "L'invitation au château" has captured my imagination with its enchanting melodies and expressive passages. I believe this piece would be a perfect addition to our trio's repertoire, and we are eager to explore the nuances and emotions within Poulenc's musical language. Therefore, I would be most grateful if you could provide me with information regarding the availability of the sheet music for this Piano Trio arrangement. If it is available for purchase or if there are any other legal means to obtain the score, please kindly let me know the details and the associated costs. In addition, if there are any specific copyright requirements or permissions necessary for performance, I assure you that we will adhere to all regulations and respect the composer's rights. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Your assistance in acquiring this music would be of great value to our trio, and we are looking forward to the possibility of interpreting Poulenc's "L'invitation au château" with enthusiasm and dedication. Thank you for your time and consideration. I eagerly await your response. Sincerely,
@licoricestic
@licoricestic 8 месяцев назад
it's on IMSLP now
@dtnetlurker
@dtnetlurker Год назад
As noted by others, this was originally broadcast in full color. Amazing that they were broadcasting in full color before they ever even had a way of archiving it in color. Sadly it and many hundreds of shows were never able to be preserved in color. Many of Red Skelton's variety show were only Kinescoped in B&W up to 1965. Even when they got the first tape machines in 57, it was far too expensive to use for every show until the cost went down several years later.
@raykos4257
@raykos4257 Год назад
Terrible. Good God, academic philosophy is so horrific it's beyond a joke. This is what you get when you subject philosophy - an independent endeavor - to groupthink. Fucking utterly moronic. I've never heard or read a single academic "philosopher" who wasn't a complete fucking idiot.
@raykos4257
@raykos4257 Год назад
I'm halfway though listening to this utter garbage for my university "philosophy" class. This fucking idiot never bothers to mention 2 things: 1) his assumption that there is a binary "right" and "wrong", and that his model/interpretation is "right", and 2) that you can "know" what anything is "like" by mere description other than first hand experience, assuming that first gang experience fulfills that criteria. He never brings up (I'm halfway through) the obvious proposition that one can never "know" what something is "like" via description, only best guess approximatons. Good fucking Lord. These are the guys that are praised as world class modern "philosophers"??????
@davidmayhew8083
@davidmayhew8083 Год назад
Yummy!
@ruvstof
@ruvstof Год назад
his imagination was by far greater than his reason.
@rocantenrocanten4150
@rocantenrocanten4150 2 года назад
страшно....
@tonykool5347
@tonykool5347 2 года назад
Golly, that push button drive on Chrysler Corporation cars is really the ginchiest. I wish we could still have that excitement today. This show was in broadcast originally in color, now add push button drive, no wonder we are so board today.
@jeanmarcblanc2903
@jeanmarcblanc2903 2 года назад
Quel château, quelle invitation!
@BHall-tw4ye
@BHall-tw4ye 2 года назад
Who painted this portrait? Thank you.
@neosarafist
@neosarafist 2 года назад
Nikol Schattenstein
@greghuffman3061
@greghuffman3061 3 года назад
reading a book 📖 📕 on him now
@deborahkuhl3903
@deborahkuhl3903 3 года назад
Excellent listen.
@xstratospherex
@xstratospherex 3 года назад
Pfff thank you so much!
@Luca-gj9xn
@Luca-gj9xn 3 года назад
Poulenc is really brilliant! My choir sang "Les Tisserands" in quarantine style. Write this in the search: you will surely like it. Corale Novarmonia - Les Tisserands (F. Poulenc)
@cinziavidali411
@cinziavidali411 3 года назад
J'ai déjà écouté plusieurs versions des Chemins de l'amour. Ici il y a un plus ample contexte, c'est très beau.
@usmale4915
@usmale4915 3 года назад
This is great. I especially enjoyed seeing and hearing Georgia Gibbs! I have many of her recordings, she was the "bomb"! Also enjoyed the entire show. Thank you for posting this fantastic video!
@merveaksak6742
@merveaksak6742 3 года назад
this such an underrated piece😍😍
@treesny
@treesny 7 месяцев назад
Several of Poulenc's scores for plays appear not to have survived. In some cases, we know he re-used material in other works. We're certainly fortunate that the charming incidental music to this and to another play by Jean Anouilh, Léocadia (Time Remembered) have survived... probably because they were made available for rental for productions of the plays.
@jasonplatt2228
@jasonplatt2228 3 года назад
I wish this type of variety show would come back to popularity, but these are expensive to run and it's a different television era now.
@usmale4915
@usmale4915 3 года назад
I grew up watching this type of variety show, and like you, I really wish someone would begin producing variety shows again!
@juliereminiec4937
@juliereminiec4937 4 года назад
Blue Hawaii, HAwaii ,Honolulu Lulu & RIde The Wild Wave are the four songs that are the most evocative of Hawaii with me
@smygskytt1712
@smygskytt1712 4 года назад
7:38 is true perfection.
@Antrodemus
@Antrodemus 4 года назад
Thank you! I've been searching for this for such a long time!
@BillyMcBride
@BillyMcBride 4 года назад
John Dewey spoke much about experience, and I wonder what Professor Lewis thinks of Dewey. Thanks for the video!
@bennyjazzful
@bennyjazzful 4 года назад
WOW WOW WOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! From a mad keen 76yo Aussie fan.
@fromthesidelines
@fromthesidelines 4 года назад
At 25:55, Martha and Jack Cathcart's band were actually miming to Benny Goodman's 1955 soundtrack recording of the song for "The Benny Goodman Story"- including Ziggy Elman, whose solo was actually played by Mannie Klein.
@orvilleh.larson7581
@orvilleh.larson7581 4 года назад
Mencken was the supreme enemy of pretense and bullshit.
@orvilleh.larson7581
@orvilleh.larson7581 4 года назад
@Epic Bad Boy Quotes Skull Quotes For Men You're right. Can you imagine what Mencken would say about today's political and cultural lunacy?!
@actualideas8078
@actualideas8078 4 года назад
Epic Bad Boy Quotes Skull Quotes For Men he would say, “dont take the vaccine”
@treesny
@treesny 4 года назад
The 1999 revival by Lincoln Center Theater in New York City (off-campus at the Belasco Theater), with Toby Stephens, Marian Seldes and Fritz Weaver actually used Poulenc's original score, which captures the spirit of the play so beautifully.
@LauraMartinez-zw1zm
@LauraMartinez-zw1zm 4 года назад
Where can I get the score?
@geconucd
@geconucd 4 года назад
Who is the singer in this recording? It's a fantastic version - better than all of the others I've heard. (Les Chemins de l'amour).
@treesny
@treesny 4 года назад
"Les chemins de l'amour" is sung by the legendary French actress/singer Danielle Darrieux (1917-2017). If you're unfamiliar with her c.v., take a look on Wikipedia... :-)
@WilfriedBerk
@WilfriedBerk 4 года назад
Excellent !
@WilfriedBerk
@WilfriedBerk 5 лет назад
Merci beaucoup !
@stephane9261
@stephane9261 5 лет назад
Génial tellement Poulenc. ..
@paulaustinmurphy
@paulaustinmurphy 5 лет назад
It's a shame that David Lewis reads this from his paper. It makes the presentation a little bit (for want of a better word) inhuman. This is shown by the lack of audience reaction, except when he mentions Vegemite. I've also noted that in other seminars he reads directly from his papers. I'm also very surprised that no one wanted to ask him a question. The professors had to step in to help. Perhaps that's because David Lewis has such an intellectually fearsome reputation. And it didn't help that he read his seminar/paper.
@LanceEdwardLeichtle
@LanceEdwardLeichtle 6 лет назад
This is the best song that the Lennon sisters have covered
@juliereminiec4937
@juliereminiec4937 4 года назад
my heart broke when I left Hawaii to go home after the first Hawaiian vacation
@donnawatkins4796
@donnawatkins4796 6 лет назад
Their voices never sounded better. Love this recording.
@juliereminiec4937
@juliereminiec4937 4 года назад
Singing along with a Lennon sister record is how I learned how to sing harmony
@jimrick6632
@jimrick6632 6 лет назад
BEFORE TAPE...HOW ABOUT UPLOADING IN MP4?????
@fromthesidelines
@fromthesidelines 6 лет назад
0:02- "LIVE, in FULL COLOR....."
@fromthesidelines
@fromthesidelines 6 лет назад
59:18: "Saturday night, see 'GUNSMOKE', on the CBS Television Network."
@tomservo56954
@tomservo56954 6 лет назад
I thought that was cigarettes, not cars...
@fromthesidelines
@fromthesidelines 6 лет назад
That was delivered by a CBS staff announcer- and it was THEIR promo, not Chrysler's.
@fromthesidelines
@fromthesidelines 6 лет назад
Actually, this originally aired on February 16, 1956 (the "SHOWER OF STARS" presentation for December 15, 1955 was a repeat of "A Christmas Carol" [starring Basil Rathbone and Fredric March]; the following week, "CLIMAX!" presented "Nightmare By Day", as noted at 57:37.
@cliffordhodge1449
@cliffordhodge1449 6 лет назад
Very helpful and enlightening. This was touched on at the tail-end: the issue of information which has some essential indexicality in its designation, or even information which can be designated only indexically. An outfielder chasing a fly ball would seem to be a good example of "knowing how". But if I say to a robot programmed to catch fly balls, "Now chase down this fly ball without using all the calculations - you know, the way Willie Mays would do it," and we then ask for an explanation of why the robot can no longer catch the fly ball, we must resort to an observation of the fact that the robot does not possess the 'para-psychological' info that Willie Mays does. So in this case, it seems that although Willie Mays' information can only be referred to indexically (He would probably say, "Well, I just do this," as he demonstrates.) it is necessary to explain the sudden inability of the robot. Another perhaps more troubling question is the alleged ability of newborn humans to mimic facial expressions presented to it. Without positing innate "parapsychological" knowledge, I don't know how we would explain this. One might argue this does not fit the cases of "knowing how" embedded in a causal chain or manifold, nor would it be offered as a prime example of "knowing what it's like," but there seems to be some sort of this latter type mental state which is, as it were, signified by baby's ability to mimic an expression. Anyone who cares to comment, please do so.
@johnbrion4565
@johnbrion4565 Год назад
Noam Chomsky had a nice opinion piece in the nytimes today titled the false promise of chatgpt where he said: The human mind is not, like ChatGPT and its ilk, a lumbering statistical engine for pattern matching, gorging on hundreds of terabytes of data and extrapolating the most likely conversational response or most probable answer to a scientific question. On the contrary, the human mind is a surprisingly efficient and even elegant system that operates with small amounts of information; it seeks not to infer brute correlations among data points but to create explanations. For instance, a young child acquiring a language is developing - unconsciously, automatically and speedily from minuscule data - a grammar, a stupendously sophisticated system of logical principles and parameters. This grammar can be understood as an expression of the innate, genetically installed “operating system” that endows humans with the capacity to generate complex sentences and long trains of thought. When linguists seek to develop a theory for why a given language works as it does (“Why are these - but not those - sentences considered grammatical?”), they are building consciously and laboriously an explicit version of the grammar that the child builds instinctively and with minimal exposure to information. The child’s operating system is completely different from that of a machine learning program.
@odifodid1390
@odifodid1390 6 лет назад
I really love this song,thanks for the upload!
@smilevoyage7419
@smilevoyage7419 7 лет назад
واحدة من روائع شابلين
@stephengroce7674
@stephengroce7674 7 лет назад
wonderful!
@leewilson77
@leewilson77 6 месяцев назад
☺️
@kaleemkhattak124
@kaleemkhattak124 7 лет назад
movie name?
@michaelisaacs
@michaelisaacs 7 лет назад
OMG ! ! ! I've wanted this song since I was a kid and 1st saw MIRROR, MIRROR in 1990. Now an adult, I've continued to search for it. Decided to watch the movie again last night (which I love) and it prompted me to try and find it again, found the title on Wikipedia. I then found your video and acted like a kid getting a new puppy.. haha THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU ! ! ! ! ! !
@Tsnore
@Tsnore 7 лет назад
I don't think Mencken would be surprised by Trump/Pence at all.
@krishereagain6109
@krishereagain6109 7 лет назад
"As democracy is perfected, the office represents, more and more closely, the inner soul of the people. We move toward a lofty ideal. On some great and glorious day the plain folks of the land will reach their heart's desire at last, and the White House will be adorned by a downright moron." -- H.L. Mencken, The Baltimore Evening Sun, July 26, 1920
@steven2212
@steven2212 4 года назад
I believe he thought this of almost everyone. Wish he was around today.
@steven2212
@steven2212 4 года назад
Nothing seemed to surprise him, he would be right in his element today.
@mozartfx1
@mozartfx1 3 года назад
@@krishereagain6109 That’s exactly what we’ve got with Biden. An empty suit who sold his soul to the establishment, corporations, radicals and lobbyists for the office of president. Trump was a fighter who was under constant attack constant attack by those who are looting the country at the expense of the middle class patriotic citizens of the nation. In just one hundred days Biden and his handlers stole the election...surrounded the capital with troops and are now looting the country to the tune of ten trillion dollars while opening the borders to third world foreigners who will dutifully vote for the destruction of white Americans. Enjoy.
@jesterwords
@jesterwords 2 года назад
@@mozartfx1 wow, someone drank some kool aid. The world will improve dramatically when you are no longer a part of it.
@annavaralda8933
@annavaralda8933 7 лет назад
il massimo della raffinatezza Salvatore Tavano
@Leocadia333
@Leocadia333 7 лет назад
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Léocadia