Sunday, December 26, 2010

Auld Lang Syne Big Band

Auld Lang Syne VBR MP3 2.9 mb, Auld Lang Syne OGG format 7.0 mb which is a free, open standard container format maintained by the Xiph.Org Foundation. The OGG format is unrestricted by software patents and is designed to provide for efficient streaming and manipulation of high quality digital multimedia.

Les Deux Love Orchestra performing "Auld Lang Syne" in the classic big band tradition. Perfect for dancing and crying at midnight on New Year's Eve.

Auld Lang Syne written in 1788 by Scottish poet Robert Burns it is set to the tune of a traditional folk song. It is most often heard to celebrate the start of the new year at midnight on New Year's Day.



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It was placed by Les Deux Love Orchestra for use in the public domain. It may be used freely with the band's compliments. Thank you, very much, for listening.

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Artist/Composer: Les Deux Love Orchestra
Keywords: Auld Lang Syne; New Years
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Sunday, December 19, 2010

Jingle Bells

Jingle Bells VBR MP3 4.5 mb, Jingle Bells wma 3.6 mb, Jingle Bells OGG format 2.6 mb which is a free, open standard container format maintained by the Xiph.Org Foundation. The OGG format is unrestricted by software patents and is designed to provide for efficient streaming and manipulation of high quality digital multimedia.

Jingle Bells is a secular Christmas song. It was written by James Lord Pierpont (1822–1893) in 1857 and copyrighted under the title 'One Horse Open Sleigh' on September 16, 1857.



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Artist/Composer: U.S. Coast Guard
Keywords: Jingle Bells; Christmas
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Sunday, December 12, 2010

The Eyes of Texas

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Composition Licence: "The Eyes of Texas" is the alma mater of the University of Texas at Austin. The song was written in 1903 by John Sinclair. It is set to the tune of "I've Been Working on the Railroad."

"I've Been Working on the Railroad" is an American folk song. The first published version appeared as "Levee Song" in Carmina Princetonia, a book of Princeton University songs published in 1894.



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Lyrics

The eyes of Texas are upon you,
All the live long day.
The eyes of Texas are upon you,
You cannot get away.
Do not think you can escape them,
At night, or early in the morn'.
The eyes of Texas are upon you,
Till Gabriel blows his horn!

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Artist/Composer: The United States Marine Drum & Bugle Corps
Keywords: Texas; Longhorn; I've Been Working on the Railroad
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Sunday, December 5, 2010

Labor Demonstration

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About 300 workers, demonstrators at Labor demonstration march while blowing whistles, November 22 2010, 600 Third Avenue New York City, New York.

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Keywords: labor demonstration; labor; demonstration; labor movment
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Sunday, November 28, 2010

A Christmas Carol in Prose, Being a Ghost Story of Christmas

I have endeavoured in this ghostly little book, to raise the ghost of an idea, which shall not put my readers out of humor with themselves, with each other, with the season, or with me. May it haunt their houses pleasantly, and no one wish to lay it.

Their faithful friend and servant, C. D. December, 1843.

Stave One: Marley's Ghost.

Marley was dead: to begin with. There is no doubt whatever about that. The register of his burial was signed by the clergyman, the clerk, the undertaker and the chief mourner. Scrooge signed it. And Scrooge's name was good upon 'Change, for anything he chose to put his hand to. Old Marley was as dead as a door-nail.

Mind! I don't mean to say that I know, of my own knowledge, what there is particularly dead about a door-nail. I might have been inclined, myself, to regard a coffin-nail as the deadest piece of ironmongery in the trade. But the wisdom of our ancestors is in the simile; and my unhallowed hands shall not disturb it, or the country's done for. You will therefore permit me to repeat, emphatically, that Marley was as dead as a door-nail.



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A Christmas Carol - Stave 1 35.3 MB 25.6 MB 17.7 MB
A Christmas Carol - Stave 2 32.2 MB 23.7 MB 16.1 MB
A Christmas Carol - Stave 3 42.2 MB 30.3 MB 21.1 MB
A Christmas Carol - Stave 4 28.7 MB 20.2 MB 14.4 MB
A Christmas Carol - Stave 5 11.5 MB 8.1 MB 5.8 MB

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Artist/Composer: Charles Dickens
Date: 2007-01-30
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Keywords: librivox; fiction; christmas; charles dickens; scrooge; tiny tim; cratchett; ghosts
Creative Commons license: Public Domain

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Flight of the Bumblebee

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Flight of the Bumblebee is an orchestral interlude written by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov (March 18, 1844 – June 21, 1908) for his opera The Tale of Tsar Saltan, composed in 1899–1900.

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Sunday, November 14, 2010

Advance Australia Fair national anthem of Australia

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"Advance Australia Fair" is the official national anthem of Australia. Created by Peter Dodds McCormick (1834? – October 30, 1916) in c.1878, a Scottish-born school teacher and composer.

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Artist/Composer: United States Navy Band
Keywords: Australia; national anthem
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boatswain's bosun's call Piping the Side

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A boatswain's call is a pipe used on naval ships by a boatswain. It is pronounced, and sometimes spelled, "bosun's call".

Historically the boatswain's call was used to pass commands to the crew when a voice could not be heard over the sounds of the sea. Because of its high pitch, it could be heard over the activities of the crew and bad weather.

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Boatswain piping

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Artist/Composer: United States Navy Band
Keywords: boatswain's; bosun's; call; Piping; boatswain; bosun
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Sunday, November 7, 2010

Barber of Seville

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Barber of Seville by Edison Concert Band (1902). The Barber of Seville, is an opera buffa in two acts by Gioachino Rossini with a libretto by Cesare Sterbini. The première (under the title Almaviva, or the Useless Precaution) took place on February 20, 1816, at the Teatro Argentina, Rome.

Gioachino Antonio Rossini (February 29, 1792 – November 13, 1868) was an Italian composer who wrote 39 operas as well as sacred music, chamber music, songs, and some instrumental and piano pieces. His best-known operas include the Italian comedies Il barbiere di Siviglia (The Barber of Seville) and La cenerentola.



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Artist/Composer: Edison Records
Keywords: Barber of Seville; Gioachino Antonio Rossini; Thomas A. Edison
Creative Commons license: Public Domain

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Hindenburg disaster Zeppelin Explodes Scores Dead 1937/05/10 (1937)

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"Lakehurst, NJ: Thirty-five persons die and scores of others are injured as the mighty dirigible explodes three hundred feet over the landing field at the end of her first voyage of the season from Europe. A terrific burst of flame engulfs the stern of the ship and spreads with the rapidity of lightning to the bow. The inferno of blazing hydrogen gas cremates all living beings in its path, as the twisted skeleton of the balloon settles quickly to the ground. Rescue crews brave death to save sixty-three persons, some of them horribly burned." scenes of Hindenburg burning with narration.


Universal City Studios gifted Universal Newsreel to the American people, put the newsreels into the public domain, and gave film materials to the National Archives in 1976. Surviving materials from the entire collection are available at the National Archives and Records Administration in College Park, Maryland.

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Audio/Visual: sound, b&w
Creative Commons license: Public Domain

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Columbus Day Parade Tarantella

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The Annual Columbus Day Parade has been organized in New York since 1929.

Columbus Day Parade on Fifth Avenue, New York City. Monday, October 11, 2010 Fifth Ave. from 47th to 72nd Streets 11:30 a.m. to 3:00 pm.

The Tarantella refers to different southern Italian couple folk dances characterized by an upbeat tempo, usually in 6/8 time, accompanied by tambourines. It is among the most recognized of traditional Italian music. The specific dance name varies with every region, tammuriata in Campania, pizzica in the Salento region.


The term tarantella originally referred to an exorcism ritual in Greece from around 2000 BC, connected to the gods Dionysus and Apollo, the Greek gods of wine and music. It continued on in southern Italy, an area then known as Magna Grecia greater Greece.

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Keywords: Columbus Day Parade; Tarantella
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Sunday, October 17, 2010

Birth of a Nation - trailer (1915)

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Birth of a Nation premiered with the title "The Clansman" is a 1915 American silent film directed by D. W. Griffith. Set during and after the American Civil War, the film was based on Thomas Dixon's The Clansman, a novel and play.

It was the highest-grossing film of the silent film era, and is noted for its camera techniques and narrative.

It has provoked controversy for promoting white supremacy and positively portraying the "knights" of the Ku Klux Klan as heroes.


Birth of a Nation posterMany, most, trailers for movies released before 1964 are in the Public Domain because they were never separately copyrighted. The law at the time granted the owner 28 years to file a copyright registration.

The trailer is published (run in a theater) before the movie itself is published. Thus, the trailer requires a separate copyright, and the scenes contained in the trailer are in Public Domain.
This movie is part of the collection: SabuCat Movie Trailers
Audio/Visual: sound, b&w

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Naked Cowboy For President Times Square

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The Naked Cowboy For US President.

Robert John Burck aka The Naked Cowboy, 39 announced his intention to run for president in 2012 as a member of the conservative Tea Party movement, "the only legitimate grassroots movement". Mr. Burck saying he'd run under a Tea Party platform, is registered as a Republican in Ohio.

Robert says his policies would include closing the borders, making drug tests for welfare recipients mandatory, abolishing unions for government workers, and reversing the recently passed health care law.


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Keywords: Naked Cowboy; President
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Sunday, October 3, 2010

The Star Spangled Banner VOCAL

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The words were written in 1814 by Francis Scott Key, who had been inspired by the sight of the American flag still flying over Fort McHenry after a night of heavy British bombardment. The text was immediately set to a popular melody of the time, "To Anacreon in Heaven."

The tune is a popular British drinking song, written by John Stafford Smith (March 30, 1750 – September 21, 1836) for the Anacreontic Society, a London social club. "The Anacreontic Song". Smith wrote the tune in the mid-1760s, while still a teenager. It was first published by Longman & Broderip in London in 1778/1779.



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Oh, say can you see by the dawn's early light
What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming?
Whose broad stripes and bright stars thru the perilous fight,
O'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming?
And the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air,
Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there.
Oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave?

On the shore, dimly seen through the mists of the deep,
Where the foe's haughty host in dread silence reposes,
What is that which the breeze, o'er the towering steep,
As it fitfully blows, half conceals, half discloses?
Now it catches the gleam of the morning's first beam,
In full glory reflected now shines in the stream:
'Tis the star-spangled banner! Oh long may it wave
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave.

And where is that band who so vauntingly swore
That the havoc of war and the battle's confusion,
A home and a country should leave us no more!
Their blood has washed out of of their foul footsteps' pollution.
No refuge could save the hireling and slave'
From the terror of flight and the gloom of the grave:
And the star-spangled banner in triumph doth wave
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave.

Oh! thus be it ever, when freemen shall stand
Between their loved home and the war's desolation!
Blest with victory and peace, may the heav'n rescued land
Praise the Power that hath made and preserved us a nation.
Then conquer we must, when our cause it is just,
And this be our motto: "In God is our trust."
And the star-spangled banner in triumph shall wave
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave.
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Artist/Composer: The United States Air Force Band
Keywords: Star Spangled Banner; national anthem
Creative Commons license: Public Domain

Sunday, September 26, 2010

The Teddy Bears Picnic

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The Teddy Bears Picnic by The Edison Symphony Orchestra (1908) Cylinder # 9777 publishers, M. Witmark & Sons, New York. Melody composed by John Walter Bratton in 1907.

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Artist/Composer: The Edison Symphony Orchestra
Keywords: The Edison Symphony Orchestra
Creative Commons license: Public Domain

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Hungarian rhapsody by Franz Liszt

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Hungarian rhapsody no. 2 - part 1. Performed by: Edison Concert Band. Composed by: Franz Liszt. Record format: Edison Diamond Disc. Matrix number: 2567-A-1-2 [7-1]. Recording date: 1913. Release number: 80135-R. Release date: August 1914. NPS object catalog number: EDIS 43462.

Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2, is the second in a set of 19 Hungarian Rhapsodies by composer Franz Liszt. Composed in 1847 and dedicated to Count László Teleki, Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 was first published as a piano solo in 1851 by Senff and Ricordi.


Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2

Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 Main Theme from Friska
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Keywords: Hungarian rhapsody; Franz Liszt
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Sunday, September 12, 2010

American Airlines Flight 77 9/11 Crash into Pentagon

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East view of 9/11 Attack on Pentagon 3:22, Security gate video of American Airlines Flight 77 crash into Pentagon, September 11, 2001, east view.

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American Airlines Flight 77 was scheduled to depart from Washington Dulles for Los Angeles at 8:10. The aircraft was a Boeing 757 piloted by Captain Charles F. Burlingame and First Officer David Charlebois. There were four flight attendants. On September 11, the flight carried 58 passengers.

American 77 pushed back from its gate at 8:09 and took off at 8:20. At 8:46, the flight reached its assigned cruising altitude of 35,000 feet. Cabin service would have begun. At 8:51, American 77 transmitted its last routine radio communication. The hijacking began between 8:51 and 8:54. As on American 11 and United 175, the hijackers used knives (reported by one passenger) and moved all the passengers (and possibly crew) to the rear of the aircraft (reported by one flight attendant and one passenger). Unlike the earlier flights, the Flight 77 hijackers were reported by a passenger to have box cutters. Finally, a passenger reported that an announcement had been made by the "pilot" that the plane had been hijacked. Neither of the firsthand accounts mentioned any stabbings or the threat or use of either a bomb or Mace, though both witnesses began the flight in the first-class cabin.

At 8:54, the aircraft deviated from its assigned course, turning south. Two minutes later the transponder was turned off and even primary radar contact with the aircraft was lost. The Indianapolis Air Traffic Control Center repeatedly tried and failed to contact the aircraft. Amer ican Airlines dispatchers also tr ied, without success.

At 9:00, Amer ican Airlines Executive Vice President Gerard Arpey learned that communications had been lost with American 77. This was now the second American aircraft in trouble. He ordered all American Airlines flights in the Northeast that had not taken off to remain on the ground. Shortly before 9:10, suspecting that American 77 had been hijacked, American headquarters concluded that the second aircraft to hit the World Trade Center might have been Flight 77. After learning that United Airlines was missing a plane,American Airlines headquarters extended the ground stop nationwide.

At 9:12, Renee May called her mother, Nancy May, in Las Vegas. She said her flight was being hijacked by six individuals who had moved them to the rear of the plane. She asked her mother to alert American Airlines. Nancy May and her husband promptly did so.

At some point between 9:16 and 9:26, Barbara Olson called her husband, Ted Olson, the solicitor general of the United States. She reported that the flight had been hijacked, and the hijackers had knives and box cutters. She further indicated that the hijackers were not aware of her phone call, and that they had put all the passengers in the back of the plane. About a minute into the conversation, the call was cut off. Solicitor General Olson tried unsuccessfully to reach Attorney General John Ashcroft.

Shortly after the first call, Barbara Olson reached her husband again. She reported that the pilot had announced that the flight had been hijacked, and she asked her husband what she should tell the captain to do.Ted Olson asked for her location and she replied that the aircraft was then flying over houses. Another passenger told her they were traveling northeast.The Solicitor General then informed his wife of the two previous hijackings and crashes. She did not display signs of panic and did not indicate any awareness of an impending crash. At that point, the second call was cut off.

At 9:29, the autopilot on American 77 was disengaged; the aircraft was at 7,000 feet and approximately 38 miles west of the Pentagon.59 At 9:32, controllers at the Dulles Terminal Radar Approach Control "observed a primary radar target tracking eastbound at a high rate of speed." This was later deter- mined to have been Flight 77.

At 9:34,Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport advised the Secret Service of an unknown aircraft heading in the direction of the White House.American 77 was then 5 miles west-southwest of the Pentagon and began a 330-degree turn. At the end of the turn, it was descending through 2,200 feet, pointed toward the Pentagon and downtown Washington. The hijacker pilot then advanced the throttles to maximum power and dove toward the Pentagon.

At 9:37:46, American Airlines Flight 77 crashed into the Pentagon, traveling at approximately 530 miles per hour. All on board, as well as many civilian and military personnel in the building, were killed.
9/11 Commission Report The Hijacking of American 77

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Sunday, September 5, 2010

Yellow Rose of Texas

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Yellow Rose of TexasThe Center for American History at the University of Texas has an unpublished early handwritten version of the song, perhaps dating from the time of the Battle of San Jacinto in 1836. The author is unknown; the earliest published version, by Firth, Pond and Company of New York and dated September 2, 1858, identifies the composer and arranger as "J.K."; its lyrics are "almost identical" to those in the handwritten manuscript, though it states it had been arranged and composed for the vaudeville performer Charles H. Brown.
The song is based on a Texas legend from the days of the Texas War of Independence. According to the legend, a woman named Emily D. West — a mulatto, and hence, the song's reference to her being "yellow" — who was seized by Mexican forces during the looting of Galveston seduced General Antonio López de Santa Anna, President of Mexico and commander of the Mexican forces. The legend credits her supposed seduction with lowering the guard of the Mexican army and facilitating the Texan victory in the Battle of San Jacinto waged in 1836 near present-day Houston. Santa Anna's opponent was General Sam Houston, who won the battle literally in minutes, and with almost no casualties.

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Artist/Composer: U.S. Coast Guard Band
Keywords: Yellow Rose; Texas
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Sunday, August 29, 2010

The twenty-third Psalm

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The twenty-third Psalm / Rev. William H. Morgan D.D. He leadeth me / Bradbury ; [performed by] Rev. William H. Morgan D.D. and the Calvary Choir.

OTHER TITLES: He leadeth me CREATED, PUBLISHED: Orange, N.J. : Edison, 1919. NOTES: Coupling date: 4/16/1919. Cutout date: 10/31/1929.



On label: scripture lesson with hymn, organ and orchestra accompaniment; liner notes available. With (reverse side): St. John 14: 1-3, 25-27 ; The precious name / Rev. William H. Morgan D.D. and the Cavalry Choir.

RELATED NAMES: Performer: William H. Morgan. MEDIUM: 1 sound disc : analog, 80 rpm ; 10 in. CALL NUMBER: Edison Diamond Disc 80471-R. Edison Sound Recordings
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Keywords: Ttwenty-third Psalm
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Sunday, August 22, 2010

The Texas Ranger

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In this traditional song, a Texas Ranger bids farewell to the frontier. The John and Ruby Lomax 1939 Southern States Recording Trip

PERFORMER(S): E.A. Briggs. DATE: 5/5/1939. FORMAT: sound recording. INSTRUMENTATION: vocals



LOCATION(S): Home of Beal D. Taylor, near Medina, Bandera County, Texas, TYPE OF RECORDING SITE: home. GENRE: cowboy songs. CALL NUMBER: AFC 1939/001 2640b1. DIGITAL ID: afcss39 2640b1.

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Artist/Composer: Archive of Folk Culture Library of Congress
Keywords: Texas Ranger; Texas
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