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Westfield Arts College is attended by three to 19 year olds who have moderate to complex learning difficulties and any of the students are allowed to participate. © Carl Greenham.
Top of The Pops 🔝 All Time
Артисты с короткими треками выше артистов с длинными т.к. учитывается счётчик треков, хотя стоило бы считать именно хронометраж — сколько времени вы слушали артиста и раньше был такой плагин, теперь увы
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The government grant has also been spent on purchasing industry standard software and professional equipment used by the BBC. © Carl Greenham.
Number 1 - 10th October 2010.
"Top Of The Pops !" is a task i have set myself, which is to create an image that relates to the title of the top selling single in the UK charts for that week, for one year. if the single remains on the top spot for consecutive weeks i will upload a different image.
Wish me luck !
Keep in touch and maybe give it a go yourself.
Check out the Video - www.youtube.com/watch?v=jw7ONgVHk6g
Thomas DeCarlo Callaway (born May 30, 1974) better known by his stage name Cee Lo Green or simply Cee Lo, is an American hip hop, funk, neo soul, and R&B musician. He is a singer, rapper, songwriter, and record producer, best known as a member of Goodie Mob and more recently Gnarls Barkley, and has also recorded two critically acclaimed solo LPs.
Among Cee Lo's solo hits are the singles "Closet Freak" (2002), "I'll Be Around" (2003), produced by Timbaland, and "Fuck You!" (2010), co-written and produced by Bruno Mars .
Both of Cee Lo's parents were ordained ministers and he started his music career in his church. His father died when he was 2 years old. His mother Sheila J. Tyler-Callaway was involved in a car crash, leaving her quadriplegic. She died 2 years after the accident, when Cee Lo was 18 years old and his career with Goodie Mob had just begun taking off. His mother's death led him into depression, as is reflected in various songs throughout his career, including "Free" by Goodie Mob, songs on St. Elsewhere, and on The Odd Couple ("She Knows", "A Little Better"). Cee Lo also expresses his love for his mother in the song "Guess Who" from Goodie Mob's Soul Food album.
He has two daughters, Sierra and Kalah, the daughters of his former wife Christina Johnson, and a son, Kingston. Sierra was on an episode of MTV's My Super Sweet 16 in season 1. She was also featured on the follow-up MTV television series, Exiled. Kingston is featured on the intro of Cee-Lo Green... is the Soul Machine.
source: www.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cee_Lo_Green
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I taken this shot at Glastonbury 2009 during a procession of weird and wonderful acts that move across the fesitval site from field to field definitely one of the highlights of the festival other than the many live bands.
Boy George (George Alan O'Dowd) Culture Club lead singer New York City Birthday Party in 2004.
Boy George's Birthday Party was held at Plaid Nightclub, which included a live performance from both Boy George and Amanda Lepore.
Boy George has had hit songs as a solo artist such as "The Crying Game" in 1992 as well hit songs fronting the band Culture Club with "Karma Chameleon" in 1983 and "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" in 1982.
Culture Club
Boy George
Plaid Nightclub
76 East 13th Street
New York, NY 10003
212-388-1060
Photo
New York City USA
12-09-2004
Spice Girls the UK pop group who had such hit singles as "Wannabe" and "Spice Up Your Life" was the international lauching pad for the Spice Girls personalities including Baby Spice aka UK pop recording artist Emma Bunton who stopped by XL Lounge in Chelsea New York City USA in 2005.
Spice Girls
XL Lounge
357 W. 16th Street
(between 8th Ave & 9th Ave)
New York, NY 10011
USA
(646) 336-5574
Photo
New York City USA
01-27-2005
AIR will begin broadcasting on the Internet at noon on Wednesday, where Mr Stewart will be joined by journalists, radio DJs, television reporters and other VIP guests. © Carl Greenham.
First of 12 illustrations coming this year
Top of The Pops is aimed at 9 - 12 yr old girls.
Oops page is a collection of embarrassing stories from readers sent to the mag.
Boy George (George Alan O'Dowd) Culture Club lead singer New York City Birthday Party in 2004.
Boy George's Birthday Party was held at Plaid Nightclub, which included a live performance from both Boy George and Amanda Lepore.
Boy George has had hit songs as a solo artist such as "The Crying Game" in 1992 as well hit songs fronting the band Culture Club with "Karma Chameleon" in 1983 and "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" in 1982.
Culture Club
Boy George
Plaid Nightclub
76 East 13th Street
New York, NY 10003
212-388-1060
Photo
New York City USA
12-09-2004
I don't know when this is actually being broadcast. Judging by the overhead blimp it's a show to promote their forthcoming Stadium Arcadium double-album, but they actually played more of a Greatest Hits set.
Me? Never liked 'em, sorry. I've had to sit through their enormodrome drone at the arse end of too many festivals. But they're more bearable in front of a few hundred people than tens of thousands.
(The album's on WEA, by the way, so I suggest you just bittorrent it rather than give any more money to that bunch of boorish, gak-addled morons and their ludicrous hiring policies. Bitter? Me?)
Somebody much closer with a much better camera has got some pics of the previous night's Radio 1 show here.
And a couple more here.
‘NODE15 – Forum for Digital Arts’ is gathering designers, creative coders and digital artists for creative explorations of technologies. With the Leitmotif ‘Wrapped in Code – the Future of the Informed Body’, NODE15 is devoted to the negotiation of the body and its fusion with technology. It’s a week long rush with hands-on vvvv workshops, exhibition, symposium, performances and artist talks.
Photo: Woeishi Lean
Media and radio station manager Carl Greenham hopes that AIR will broadcast on FM frequency and will become the official community radio for the area in the future. © Carl Greenham.
Boy George (George Alan O'Dowd) Culture Club lead singer New York City Birthday Party in 2004.
Boy George's Birthday Party was held at Plaid Nightclub, which included a live performance from both Boy George and Amanda Lepore.
Boy George has had hit songs as a solo artist such as "The Crying Game" in 1992 as well hit songs fronting the band Culture Club with "Karma Chameleon" in 1983 and "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" in 1982.
Culture Club
Boy George
Plaid Nightclub
76 East 13th Street
New York, NY 10003
212-388-1060
Photo
New York City USA
12-09-2004
Boy George (George Alan O'Dowd) Culture Club lead singer New York City Birthday Party in 2004.
Boy George's Birthday Party was held at Plaid Nightclub, which included a live performance from both Boy George and Amanda Lepore.
Boy George has had hit songs as a solo artist such as "The Crying Game" in 1992 as well hit songs fronting the band Culture Club with "Karma Chameleon" in 1983 and "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" in 1982.
Culture Club
Boy George
Plaid Nightclub
76 East 13th Street
New York, NY 10003
212-388-1060
Photo
New York City USA
12-09-2004
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Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones with a Reslo RV Ribbon Microphone, 1964.
Harry Goodwin was the BBC in-house photographer for Top Of The Pops. He photographed many of the musicians appearing on the programme including Jimi Hendrix and Bob Dylan. His prints are on display at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
This shot was taken at the BBC in Manchester at the famous disused church studios where from new year's day 1964 up until 1967 all the early Top Of The Pops programmes were recorded (of course, later in their wisdom the BBC demolished the church in the 70s).
As described by the late great Jimmy Saville, "The BBC had a studio in Manchester [on Dickenson Road] which was a disused church and, anything they didn't want to do in London, they slung up into this old church. And, of course, they didn't want anything to do with pop music so that was our place. And it was marvellous"
Harry's V&A touring exhibition 'My Generation: The Glory Years of British Rock' has currently taken up residency at "The Public" in West Bromwich, England until mid January 2012 so come down to the black country and view these photographs in true analogue style!
www.thepublic.com/exhibitions/my-generation-glory-years-b...
A video interview with Harry Goodwin is available at the Reslo blog here:
reslosound.blogspot.com/2011/11/reslo-mick-jagger-at-bbcs...
Source: Microfilm of the Evening Advertiser.
Date: 17th July 1962.
Repository: Local Studies at Swindon Central Library.
Boy George (George Alan O'Dowd) Culture Club lead singer New York City Birthday Party in 2004.
Boy George's Birthday Party was held at Plaid Nightclub, which included a live performance from both Boy George and Amanda Lepore.
Boy George has had hit songs as a solo artist such as "The Crying Game" in 1992 as well hit songs fronting the band Culture Club with "Karma Chameleon" in 1983 and "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" in 1982.
Culture Club
Boy George
Plaid Nightclub
76 East 13th Street
New York, NY 10003
212-388-1060
Photo
New York City USA
12-09-2004
Boy George (George Alan O'Dowd) Culture Club lead singer New York City Birthday Party in 2004.
Boy George's Birthday Party was held at Plaid Nightclub, which included a live performance from both Boy George and Amanda Lepore.
Boy George has had hit songs as a solo artist such as "The Crying Game" in 1992 as well hit songs fronting the band Culture Club with "Karma Chameleon" in 1983 and "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" in 1982.
Culture Club
Boy George
Plaid Nightclub
76 East 13th Street
New York, NY 10003
212-388-1060
Photo
New York City USA
12-09-2004
Boy George (George Alan O'Dowd) Culture Club lead singer New York City Birthday Party in 2004.
Boy George's Birthday Party was held at Plaid Nightclub, which included a live performance from both Boy George and Amanda Lepore.
Boy George has had hit songs as a solo artist such as "The Crying Game" in 1992 as well hit songs fronting the band Culture Club with "Karma Chameleon" in 1983 and "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" in 1982.
Culture Club
Boy George
Plaid Nightclub
76 East 13th Street
New York, NY 10003
212-388-1060
Photo
New York City USA
12-09-2004
Final photo I have of the tiles by Aflecks Palce for now, includes the iconic G logo used by Granada Televison (now ITV Granada), BBC ONE's Top Of The Pops which first aired from a converted church in Rusholme and London's Sex Pistols.
Punk music was banned by the TV stations including ITV......except Granada of course, which had a programme in 1976-77 called So It Goes, presented by Tony Wilson.....god bless his soul....and was the only region in the UK that showcased the burgeoning punk rock scene.
Hence, in the words of the late Tony Wilson "This is Manchester, we do things differently here"
Shot taken on Saturday 2nd June
Boy George (George Alan O'Dowd) Culture Club lead singer New York City Birthday Party in 2004.
Boy George's Birthday Party was held at Plaid Nightclub, which included a live performance from both Boy George and Amanda Lepore.
Boy George has had hit songs as a solo artist such as "The Crying Game" in 1992 as well hit songs fronting the band Culture Club with "Karma Chameleon" in 1983 and "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" in 1982.
Culture Club
Boy George
Plaid Nightclub
76 East 13th Street
New York, NY 10003
212-388-1060
Photo
New York City USA
12-09-2004
Boy George (George Alan O'Dowd) Culture Club lead singer New York City Birthday Party in 2004.
Boy George's Birthday Party was held at Plaid Nightclub, which included a live performance from both Boy George and Amanda Lepore.
Boy George has had hit songs as a solo artist such as "The Crying Game" in 1992 as well hit songs fronting the band Culture Club with "Karma Chameleon" in 1983 and "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" in 1982.
Culture Club
Boy George
Plaid Nightclub
76 East 13th Street
New York, NY 10003
212-388-1060
Photo
New York City USA
12-09-2004
Boy George (George Alan O'Dowd) Culture Club lead singer New York City Birthday Party in 2004.
Boy George's Birthday Party was held at Plaid Nightclub, which included a live performance from both Boy George and Amanda Lepore.
Boy George has had hit songs as a solo artist such as "The Crying Game" in 1992 as well hit songs fronting the band Culture Club with "Karma Chameleon" in 1983 and "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" in 1982.
Culture Club
Boy George
Plaid Nightclub
76 East 13th Street
New York, NY 10003
212-388-1060
Photo
New York City USA
12-09-2004
BBC1 - 25/12/1996
BBC Trailer - One Foot in the Grave
Holding Slide: Top of the Pops
BBC1 Clock
BBC News with Martyn Lewis - Intro and Outro
BBC Weather - NOT FULL
I don't know when this is actually being broadcast. Judging by the overhead blimp it's a show to promote their forthcoming Stadium Arcadium double-album, but they actually played more of a Greatest Hits set.
Me? Never liked 'em, sorry. I've had to sit through their enormodrome drone at the arse end of too many festivals. But they're more bearable in front of a few hundred people than tens of thousands.
(The album's on WEA, by the way, so I suggest you just bittorrent it rather than give any more money to that bunch of boorish, gak-addled morons and their ludicrous hiring policies. Bitter? Me?)
Somebody much closer with a much better camera has got some pics of the previous night's Radio 1 show here.
And a couple more here.
Boy George (George Alan O'Dowd) Culture Club lead singer New York City Birthday Party in 2004.
Boy George's Birthday Party was held at Plaid Nightclub, which included a live performance from both Boy George and Amanda Lepore.
Boy George has had hit songs as a solo artist such as "The Crying Game" in 1992 as well hit songs fronting the band Culture Club with "Karma Chameleon" in 1983 and "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" in 1982.
Culture Club
Boy George
Plaid Nightclub
76 East 13th Street
New York, NY 10003
212-388-1060
Photo
New York City USA
12-09-2004
Boy George (George Alan O'Dowd) Culture Club lead singer New York City Birthday Party in 2004.
Boy George's Birthday Party was held at Plaid Nightclub, which included a live performance from both Boy George and Amanda Lepore.
Boy George has had hit songs as a solo artist such as "The Crying Game" in 1992 as well hit songs fronting the band Culture Club with "Karma Chameleon" in 1983 and "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" in 1982.
Culture Club
Boy George
Plaid Nightclub
76 East 13th Street
New York, NY 10003
212-388-1060
Photo
New York City USA
12-09-2004
Watch more sexy Pan's People videos.
Remember the dancers who appeared on BBC Top of the Pops? In the days before music videos, this sexy dance troupe choreographed some unforgettable routines for hit songs for which the original artist was unable to appear.
Boy George (George Alan O'Dowd) Culture Club lead singer New York City Birthday Party in 2004.
Boy George's Birthday Party was held at Plaid Nightclub, which included a live performance from both Boy George and Amanda Lepore.
Boy George has had hit songs as a solo artist such as "The Crying Game" in 1992 as well hit songs fronting the band Culture Club with "Karma Chameleon" in 1983 and "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" in 1982.
Culture Club
Boy George
Plaid Nightclub
76 East 13th Street
New York, NY 10003
212-388-1060
Photo
New York City USA
12-09-2004
Boy George (George Alan O'Dowd) Culture Club lead singer New York City Birthday Party in 2004.
Boy George's Birthday Party was held at Plaid Nightclub, which included a live performance from both Boy George and Amanda Lepore.
Boy George has had hit songs as a solo artist such as "The Crying Game" in 1992 as well hit songs fronting the band Culture Club with "Karma Chameleon" in 1983 and "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" in 1982.
Culture Club
Boy George
Plaid Nightclub
76 East 13th Street
New York, NY 10003
212-388-1060
Photo
New York City USA
12-09-2004
The Wombles performing their song 'Wombling Merry Christmas' on Top of the Pops in 1975.
The Wombles as a musical act were masterminded by Mike Batt and had a string of hits although Mr Batt doesn't always think fondly of the cute eco-activists: "It is hard to be taken seriously with the Wombles hanging around my neck like a furry anvil." (Mike Batt in an interview with the Telegraph in 2008)
Read more about The Wombles in Wikipedia
Image Copyright: BBC
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Boy George (George Alan O'Dowd) Culture Club lead singer New York City Birthday Party in 2004.
Boy George's Birthday Party was held at Plaid Nightclub, which included a live performance from both Boy George and Amanda Lepore.
Boy George has had hit songs as a solo artist such as "The Crying Game" in 1992 as well hit songs fronting the band Culture Club with "Karma Chameleon" in 1983 and "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" in 1982.
Culture Club
Boy George
Plaid Nightclub
76 East 13th Street
New York, NY 10003
212-388-1060
Photo
New York City USA
12-09-2004
Complete Timi Yuro biography: www.flickr.com/people/timiyuro/
Album with Timi Yuro photo's '60's click here: flic.kr/s/aHsjGk9ZpQ
Timi Yuro was an Italian-American gal who could belt out a ballad with such power she could peel paint. She had an undeniable soulful quality but also a keen sense of jazz phrasing . . . as well as pulling r'n'b and country music into the mix. Her first big hit was Hurt in 1961 and she followed it with the equally good What's a Matter Baby (Is It Hurting You?) the following year. Timi Yuro a lady who possessed a tremendous and unique voice. She made some great records.
This website is dedicated to Timi Yuro and set up by Catvas2, I’m not a member of a Timi Yuro group and there is no cooperation with other Timi Yuro websites. These images-articles come from my collection. I thought others might appreciate these tidbits of forgotten history. More Timi Yuro information on my profile.
Boy George (George Alan O'Dowd) Culture Club lead singer New York City Birthday Party in 2004.
Boy George's Birthday Party was held at Plaid Nightclub, which included a live performance from both Boy George and Amanda Lepore.
Boy George has had hit songs as a solo artist such as "The Crying Game" in 1992 as well hit songs fronting the band Culture Club with "Karma Chameleon" in 1983 and "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" in 1982.
Culture Club
Boy George
Plaid Nightclub
76 East 13th Street
New York, NY 10003
212-388-1060
Photo
New York City USA
12-09-2004
Boy George (George Alan O'Dowd) Culture Club lead singer New York City Birthday Party in 2004.
Boy George's Birthday Party was held at Plaid Nightclub, which included a live performance from both Boy George and Amanda Lepore.
Boy George has had hit songs as a solo artist such as "The Crying Game" in 1992 as well hit songs fronting the band Culture Club with "Karma Chameleon" in 1983 and "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" in 1982.
Culture Club
Boy George
Plaid Nightclub
76 East 13th Street
New York, NY 10003
212-388-1060
Photo
New York City USA
12-09-2004
The school was awarded a grant of over £30,000 from the Department of Education, which paid for two state of the art radio studios. © Carl Greenham.
I don't know when this is actually being broadcast. Judging by the overhead blimp it's a show to promote their forthcoming Stadium Arcadium double-album, but they actually played more of a Greatest Hits set.
Me? Never liked 'em, sorry. I've had to sit through their enormodrome drone at the arse end of too many festivals. But they're more bearable in front of a few hundred people than tens of thousands.
(The album's on WEA, by the way, so I suggest you just bittorrent it rather than give any more money to that bunch of boorish, gak-addled morons and their ludicrous hiring policies. Bitter? Me?)
Somebody much closer with a much better camera has got some pics of the previous night's Radio 1 show here.
And a couple more here.
Spice Girls the UK pop group who had such hit singles as "Wannabe" and "Spice Up Your Life" was the international lauching pad for the Spice Girls personalities including Baby Spice aka UK pop recording artist Emma Bunton who stopped by XL Lounge in Chelsea New York City USA in 2005.
Spice Girls
XL Lounge
357 W. 16th Street
(between 8th Ave & 9th Ave)
New York, NY 10011
USA
(646) 336-5574
Photo
New York City USA
01-27-2005
It is written > Promotional Record - but I think it is a Bootleg. This EP Shows the legendary Beatles BUTCHER COVER !
‘NODE15 – Forum for Digital Arts’ is gathering designers, creative coders and digital artists for creative explorations of technologies. With the Leitmotif ‘Wrapped in Code – the Future of the Informed Body’, NODE15 is devoted to the negotiation of the body and its fusion with technology. It’s a week long rush with hands-on vvvv workshops, exhibition, symposium, performances and artist talks.
Photo: Nemanja Knežević
Boy George (George Alan O'Dowd) Culture Club lead singer New York City Birthday Party in 2004.
Boy George's Birthday Party was held at Plaid Nightclub, which included a live performance from both Boy George and Amanda Lepore.
Boy George has had hit songs as a solo artist such as "The Crying Game" in 1992 as well hit songs fronting the band Culture Club with "Karma Chameleon" in 1983 and "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" in 1982.
Culture Club
Boy George
Plaid Nightclub
76 East 13th Street
New York, NY 10003
212-388-1060
Photo
New York City USA
12-09-2004
Boy George (George Alan O'Dowd) Culture Club lead singer New York City Birthday Party in 2004.
Boy George's Birthday Party was held at Plaid Nightclub, which included a live performance from both Boy George and Amanda Lepore.
Boy George has had hit songs as a solo artist such as "The Crying Game" in 1992 as well hit songs fronting the band Culture Club with "Karma Chameleon" in 1983 and "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" in 1982.
Culture Club
Boy George
Plaid Nightclub
76 East 13th Street
New York, NY 10003
212-388-1060
Photo
New York City USA
12-09-2004
One of our first records
topofthepopslps.weebly.com/uk-vol-28.html
Side 1
Solid Gold Easy Action Originally a hit for T. Rex (2)
Angel Originally a hit for Rod Stewart (4)
Crazy Horses Originally a hit for The Osmonds (2)
Ben Originally a hit for Michael Jackson (7)
Rock Me Baby Originally a hit for David Cassidy (11)
Little Drummer Boy Originally a hit for The Pipes And Drums And Military Band Of The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (13)
Side 2
My Ding-A-Ling Originally a hit for Chuck Berry (1)
Why Originally a hit for Donny Osmond (3)
Shotgun Wedding Originally a hit for Roy C (8)
Long Haired Lover From Liverpool Originally a hit for Little Jimmy Osmond (1)
Stay With Me Originally a hit for Blue Mink (11)
Gudbuy T' Jane Originally a hit for Slade (2)