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Listen to my new music compo "Lanzarote": soundcloud.com/benheine/lanzarote
Watch the clip I filmed to illustrate this track with many beautiful landscapes: youtu.be/dj-jsJKOkYsAlso
Watch me playing the main melody on piano: youtu.be/V7yo9IO_R9w
(the above photo is a screenshot from the clip)
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Tracks
Dark Metter 07:14
Dark Metter (Hector Villanueva Remix) 07:06
Dark Metter (Simon Spencer Remix) 07:18
Dark Metter (Kurt RK Remix) 06:37
LC 35172
EAN 4250782448378
Release date 2015-05-06
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Choppers to Skeggy 😎:)
Between 1982 and 1984 I spent many happy hours with my friends chasing around the North of England after the remaining Class 40s. In between times, we did of course go bashing other quality classes, and the pairs of Class 20s that used to be employed on Summer Saturday workings from the Midlands to Skegness were always a riot! There were often three separate workings from Leicester, Derby and Nottingham, making it quite a game to try and scratch all three pairs on the day :)
This shot shows a rare view from the cab of a Class 20 - me (and my two friends) were very lucky to secure a cab ride from the friendly driver of pair 20163 + 20172 as they were shunt-released by the Class 08 station pilot :) In this view, the third pair of the day 20159 + 20190 are just arriving from the Midlands with 1E28 0856 Derby - Skegness as we leave the station in the cab of 20172 😎:)
***UPDATE - NOW HEAR THEM ON SOUNDCLOUD WITH A FEW OTHER TYPE 1s and TYPE 2s***
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'A day in the life' - log book update:
Sunday 31st July 1983 - three pairs of Class 20s were enjoyed on trains between derby, Nottingham and Skegness :)
The Pairs
20160 + 20180 - we had from Nottingham - Boston for
20163 + 20172 - from Boston - Skegness + cab ride in 20172 on the shunt-release! for
20159 + 20190 - our train back to Derby - seen arriving on the inbound service
My interest in the railways waned permanently with the demise of the Class 50s, initially from the Paddington-Oxford route in 1990, and finally when they retired from the Waterloo-Exeter services in 1992.
As well as enjoying the thrash, I managed to record many of the trips and railway scenes encountered on film for posterity. Those days are now long gone, but happily the photos remain for me to reminisce over and share. ;)
Photos that were nearly lost to oblivion!
The original slide was rescued from a box of 'duds' that I could never quite bring myself to throw away - now I am glad that I kept them ;)
Taken with a Zenith TTL SLR camera and standard lens. Scanned from the original slide with no digital restoration
You can see a random selection of my railway photos here on Flickriver: www.flickriver.com/photos/themightyhood/random/
Listen to Simple Innocence on SoundCloud
Here is a photo I captured in the Belgian countryside to illustrate my new music compo Simple Innocence.
You can also find a small video clip I made to illustrate this song here: youtu.be/1KaWHGuXPWs
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Released: 01.20.23
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I recently supported an important action with other Belgian personalities for the World Psoriasis Day to raise awareness about Psoriasis, a skin disease that affects some 20 million Europeans and 300.000 Belgians!
So we swam with Psoriasis patients to prove that it is not an infectious disease. Swimming together is possible and good for the skin too. (On the above photo: Sophie Nollevaux, Thomas Gunzig, Virginie Claes, Professor Carle P, Professor Myrto Trakatelli and Gwenaëlle Grovonius)
More pics and more information about this action here: on.fb.me/1DFMWki
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PS: All my images are copyrighted, please do not use them without permission, thank you.
For more info about my projects, contact: info@benheine.com
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My name is Abdelhak Guenaoui, I live by Tagnawite, it's been 13 years since I played Guenbri, the last track I could realize was "Wlad lghaba", I'm married, popular and I live each day as it comes in Casablanca. Thank God, Sometimes, I find myself in some magnificent houses. I'm on my way to the beach right now to meet some friends for relaxing because the urban stress bothers me.
Here is the link to listen to this title called Moulay Hmed, it's very famous between Gnaoua.
TOTO - Ohlala 🎧
I always had the power of seeing something different in people. I had the idea of creating this project in 2014 when I realize I’m shooting a lot of portraits for my friends, clients, people on the street… So I transformed this passion into an artistic project where my goal wasn’t take just average pictures of strangers, but make portraits of them that reveals something.
It’s an on-going project which I want to take 100 portraits stories.
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This is the reason why I have been on "hiatus" for a while. I've been working on this, a project that started out as a couple of single-tracked performances for my pre-school grandkids. Then it took on a life of its own, and morphed into a 13 track multitracked CD. It involved teaching myself digital recording techniques that would be a graduate school course (at least one semester). A lot of the titles can be heard here:
/ Unidentified Structure 10VON.015 // Earth // Indian Peaks Wilderness // data recon sci mission .710 // -- hiking amongst what I imagine is one of their Jellyfish Mushroom Spore Depositor Vessels // further inspection needed //
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just finished this piece combing original photography , abstract 3d rendering and digital painting -- this spot is other worldly
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Listen to It's Just a Play on SoundCloud
Here is a photo I captured in a small village in the Belgian countryside to illustrate my new song about nature, colors, peace, positiveness and harmony. You can listen to it on SoundCloud. You can find the lyrics here below (half in English, the other half in French).
You can also find a small video clip I made to illustrate this song here: youtu.be/k1Z_2Cvr-o4
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It's Just a Play
By Ben Heine
Just let it go
Feel the tempo
Enjoy your day
It's just a play
The sun will glow
In the shadow
The light will stay
Like yesterday
See that rainbow
Through the window
It's the best way
To fly away
Tant de beauté
Bleu azuré
Ayons la foi
Suivons cette voie
Si on dansait
Si on s'aimait
Juste toi et moi
Comme autrefois
Rêve éveillé
Ensoleillé
Doux comme la soie
Le cœur en joie
Song, composition, lyrics, clip and cover photo: © 2015 Ben Heine
Released: 05.26.18
Bandcamp:
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Soundcloud:
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NOTE: All works featured here are completely original creations. None are made with the assistance of any form of AI technology in any fashion whatsoever.
NEW: I NOW CREATE MUSIC, JOIN ME ON SOUNDCLOUD!
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This is a text portrait with Michael's biography. It is made with words only. I made it because I loved Michael's soul. I'm going to miss the King of Pop very much, RIP.
Please, don't miss my other MJ portraits:
- M J - Eternal Hurt Child: www.flickr.com/photos/benheine/3728685685
- M J - Heal the world: www.flickr.com/photos/benheine/3677029800
- M J - INVINCIBLE: www.flickr.com/photos/benheine/3699136453
(And my other "text portrait" of Usain Bolt: www.flickr.com/photos/benheine/3895560188)
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Troubled Musical Genius: Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson's unique blend of soul, funk and rock made him the biggest pop act in the world.
Beyond this, his business acumen and intuitive understanding of the music market allowed him to showcase his remarkable talents.
Michael Jackson sold records by the million - and broke records too.
With the soulful vocal presence of Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder and the dance moves of James Brown, Jackson's appeal crossed both national and racial boundaries.
His first break came in 1968, when the Jackson Five signed to the Motown label, and he was just 11 when the group released its first single.
Hits like I Want You Back, ABC, The Love You Save, and I'll Be There, which all went to number one in the United States in 1970, made the Jackson Five the first group in pop history to have their first four singles top the charts.
Before long, the youngest member of the Jackson Five was beginning to outstrip his brothers.
A series of solo hits, including Got To Be There, Rockin' Robin and Ben - the maudlin, yet chart-topping, paean to a rat - had shown that the promise of early years had come to fruition.
By the mid-1970s, both Michael's, and his brothers', careers were beginning to stall. Motown has ended its interest in the group, which had re-signed - as the Jacksons - to the Epic label.
But it was while Michael was working on the film musical The Wiz, an all-black retelling of the Wizard of Oz - in which he played the Scarecrow to Diana Ross's Dorothy - that he met the man who would turn him into a superstar and transform the world of popular music.
Music producer, composer and arranger, Quincy Jones, who could already boast a formidable track record, having created hits for artists like Frank Sinatra, Aretha Franklin and George Benson, took Jackson's raw talent and moulded it into an awesome new sound.
Video extravaganza
Their first collaboration, Off The Wall, released in 1979, became the first album to provide four top ten US hits for an artist: the title track, Don't Stop Till You Get Enough, Rock With You and She's Out of My Life.
Four years later came Thriller, the album which would define his career. A heady mix of disco, R&B and funk, its nine tracks spawned seven hit singles and became the best-selling album of all time, with at least 55 million copies bought to date.
Having already experimented with video on Off The Wall, Jackson now took the new medium to new heights.
The John Landis-directed film, accompanying the album's title track, was a 16-minute big-budget extravaganza, featuring cutting-edge special effects and the voice of veteran horror actor, Vincent Price.
The Thriller video, and its companion, Beat It, also ended MTV's neglect of black artists, while making the mini-musical blockbuster de rigueur for any self-respecting pop star.
Besides his successful solo career, Jackson also recorded a series of hit duets with Paul McCartney, who had written the Off The Wall track, Girlfriend.
The two stars appeared on one another's albums with songs like The Girl Is Mine and the chart-topping Say Say Say.
Stripped-down sound
The relationship soured, though, in 1985, when Jackson outbid both McCartney and Yoko Ono to secure the ATV music-publishing catalogue, which included the rights to more than 250 Lennon/McCartney songs.
Not for the first time, Jackson's ruthless business streak had asserted itself.
The same year also saw the USA For Africa charity single, We Are The World, co-written by Jackson and Lionel Ritchie, reach number one in the US.
The Jackson phenomenon showed no sign of slowing down when, in 1987, he released the third, and final, Quincy Jones-produced album, Bad.
With five number one hits, including Man in the Mirror and Dirty Diana, the album also featured a 17-minute video, courtesy of Martin Scorsese, to promote the title track and a year-long world tour, at the time the largest-grossing in history.
Dangerous, Jackson's 1991 outing, featured a more stripped-down sound than its three predecessors.
But the magic remained, and tracks like Heal the World and Black and White soon became worldwide hits, despite the tabloid headlines and court cases which now threatened to damage the singer's reputation.
But his 1995 album, a compilation of old hits and new material entitled HIStory, failed to ignite the popular imagination.
Controversy
Despite the biggest-ever publicity campaign for an album, estimated at $30m, HIStory enjoyed a brief appearance in the charts.
Whether this was due to the star's increasingly erratic behaviour, continuing speculation about his private life or just the public turning increasingly to rap and hip-hop, is a matter for debate.
But one track, in particular - They Don't Care About Us, with the lyrics, "Jew me, sue me" - outraged many people including Jackson's long-time friend and supporter Steven Spielberg, who saw it as anti-Semitic.
And his appearance at the 1996 Brit Awards ceremony in London, surrounded by children and a rabbi, proved too much for some, most notably Pulp's Jarvis Cocker, who showed his displeasure by storming the stage and interrupting the performance.
Michael Jackson's final album, Invincible (2001) was released at a time when he looked anything but.
A swirl of controversy, including Jackson's repeated assertions that his record company, Sony, had asked for their money back - all $200m of it - and that the label's chairman, Tommy Mottola, held black artists back, effectively drowned out the music.
It seemed an underwhelming end to what had been one of the most spectacular of all musical careers.
In recent years, Jackson was plagued by money problems and shielded himself from public view.
Arrested in 2003 on charges of molesting a 14-year-old boy, he was cleared in June 2005 after a five-month trial.
As rumours of bankruptcy circled after the trial, Jackson moved for a period to the Middle East.
There he befriended the king of Bahrain's son, Sheikh Abdulla Bin Hamad Bin Isa Al-Khalifa, who helped fund Jackson's lavish lifestyle.
But the sheikh later sued Jackson for $7m (£4.7m), saying the star had reneged on a music contract that would have been used to pay back loans. The pair settled out of court last year.
Jackson was due to begin a series of sold-out comeback concerts, starting with an appearance in London next month.
Hundreds of fans queued at the O2 arena as tickets went on sale to the public and more than a quarter of a million people queued online.
In the end, around 750,000 tickets were sold for the 50-date residency - which Jackson had billed his "final curtain call".
Rehearsals for the show were under way when the star suffered a cardiac arrest at his home in Bel Air. He was later pronounced dead at the UCLA medical centre in Los Angeles.
Released 02.02.20
Bandcamp:
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Soundcloud:
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"Synapsid" Official Music Video:
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NOTE: All works featured here are completely original creations. None are made with the assistance of any form of AI technology in any fashion whatsoever.
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If I had done something a little bit differently
You would’ve moved in a better direction than this baby
If you were human, if you were who I assumed you were
You wouldn’t have done this
I thought I did something,
But you would do anything to bring me down
And she brought me down
You say that you love me
But you act like you don’t
You used to adore me, laughed at all of my jokes
Don’t take this the wrong way
You put me harm’s way
When we had a first kiss, it was your favorite thing
And you weren’t lying when you said it would sting
Don’t take this the wrong way
You put me harm’s way
Imagine our children, I thought they’d be
Mommy’s a saint, but daddy lives in a dream
Don’t take this the wrong way
Cover Art for an episode my podcast called "My Commute". It was a daily podcast in August 2019, made a part of the "Dog Days Of Podcasting" .
Each episode had different Cover Art photos. All taken by me, usually around the time the episode was recorded & usually taken on my morning commute.
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