Tamlin Nicholl
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Buckminster Fuller - The Clock Is Stopping
Buckminster Fuller - The Clock Is Stopping
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Відео

Buckminster Fuller at "Art Net" in 1974
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Buckminster Fuller speaking at the "Art Net" art gallery located in an old fire station at 14 West Central Street, London on Tuesday the 26th of November, 1974
Buckminster Fuller and Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, 1971
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First International Symposium on the Science of Creative Intelligence University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts, USA, July 1971
Leo McKern - Socrates
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"The Drinking Party" November 14th 1965 Directed by Jonathan Miller Based on The Symposium of Plato
Jesus Is Strong As Hell
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Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt S03E09
High Fives
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Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt S03E08
Muster Up The Cour'ge
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Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt S03E08 Maya Rudolph as Dionne Warwick singing "Stronger Than The Storm" to raise money for victims of Hurricane Tammi Joining me now is Tenafly's own Lea Michele, and we're gonna sing an original song that interestingly enough was written by no one. Hit it! ♪ We're stronger than the hurricane ♪ ♪ From Piscataway right up to Wayne ♪ ♪ New Jersey's gonna be okay ♪ ♪ Even...
Joni Mitchell - The Fiddle And The Drum (The Dick Cavett Show)
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19th of August 1969
Too Too Solid Flesh
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Laurence Olivier, Hamlet, 1948
What Would You Have Given
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Jean Simmons, The Robe, 1953
Paul Tillich Interview From Huston Smith's "The Search For America"
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Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East, 1959
Nice Persons Are Needed Everywhere
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Pat Stanley and Jerry Lewis, The Ladies Man, 1961
Marcellus's Promise
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Jean Simmons and Richard Burton, The Robe, 1953
John's Face When Yoko First Says Woman Is The Nigger Of The World
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The Waiting Room Of John's Dentist, London, 12th December 1968
Why Do You Like Rollercoasters So Much Anyway?
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Ellie Kemper and Lisa Kudrow, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt S02E13
Fred Astaire - A Fine Romance
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Fred Astaire - A Fine Romance
Buckminster Fuller - The World Game
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Buckminster Fuller - The World Game
Diane Keaton - There's A Lull In My Life
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Diane Keaton - There's A Lull In My Life
Give Me You Pardon Sir
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Give Me You Pardon Sir
Ok I'll Take One Of Those
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Ok I'll Take One Of Those
Conversation With Paul Tillich
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Conversation With Paul Tillich
Paul Tillich Interview, Pittsburgh, 1961
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Paul Tillich Interview, Pittsburgh, 1961
Carl Rogers And Paul Tillich
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Carl Rogers And Paul Tillich
Joni Mitchell - A Case Of You (Isle of Wight, 1970)
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Joni Mitchell - A Case Of You (Isle of Wight, 1970)
Joni Mitchell - The Gallery (Isle of Wight, 1970)
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Joni Mitchell - The Gallery (Isle of Wight, 1970)
Joni Mitchell - California (Isle of Wight, 1970)
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Joni Mitchell - California (Isle of Wight, 1970)
Joni Mitchell - My Old Man/Willy (Isle of Wight, 1970)
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Joni Mitchell - My Old Man/Willy (Isle of Wight, 1970)
Joni Mitchell - Woodstock (Isle of Wight, 1970)
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Joni Mitchell - Woodstock (Isle of Wight, 1970)
Joni Mitchell - For Free (Isle of Wight, 1970)
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Joni Mitchell - For Free (Isle of Wight, 1970)
Joni Mitchell - That Song About The Midway (Isle of Wight, 1970)
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Joni Mitchell - That Song About The Midway (Isle of Wight, 1970)

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @buihemadu
    @buihemadu 4 дні тому

    Who's watching this in 2024/2025? 🙋‍♂🙋‍♂

  • @thepanda1044
    @thepanda1044 5 днів тому

    3:31

  • @pokenomad6855
    @pokenomad6855 21 день тому

    Thanks for these✌️

  • @j.c985
    @j.c985 Місяць тому

    She’s an uber talent. This is a fantastic album as are all her other albums. She’s a wonderful songwriter, a goddess quite frankly. Ice cool meditative synth pop tranquility.

  • @terrrell7798
    @terrrell7798 Місяць тому

    He talked about assassinations, he talked about the Gulf War, he talked about 9/11.. he kept it real for different generations, including mine back in the 90's and early 2000's

  • @mulvenealonso1758
    @mulvenealonso1758 2 місяці тому

    Is anybody else shocked to learn DK can/could sing??

  • @mulvenealonso1758
    @mulvenealonso1758 2 місяці тому

    That's the difference between an actress who can sing and a singer who might act. Stellar. Well done. She felt that song, and I believed her.

  • @tm502010
    @tm502010 3 місяці тому

    This is so very gentle and kind hearted! Quite extraordinary. It’s a landmark of television history.

  • @tm502010
    @tm502010 3 місяці тому

    The sign of ongoing social trauma to come… Now we have school shootings that tiny children are ruthlessly forced to face head on! 😢

  • @michael-johnbrown2881
    @michael-johnbrown2881 3 місяці тому

    No more Yoko Ono it is pretty bad when even the professional musicians can't make her sound good i knew she sucked but dam how the hell did she get a record contract besides torturing prisoners in jail with the music i would not pay a penny for this garbage

    • @j.c985
      @j.c985 Місяць тому

      It’s actually the unnecessary backing vocals making her sound bad on this one. The song didn’t work on this album or the previous album “A Story” when it was recorded as a full band production. She doesn’t suck, there’s a version of her playing it just by herself at piano that is incredible.

  • @redwingfan9393
    @redwingfan9393 3 місяці тому

    Maybe Aberlin will try to assasinate X the Owl at the picnic.

  • @andthewallscametumblingdow2451
    @andthewallscametumblingdow2451 3 місяці тому

    It must have killed them inside to have to explain this to kids.

  • @melindahall5062
    @melindahall5062 4 місяці тому

    I’m embarrassed to say that when my siblings and I were growing up we thought Mr. Rogers was “babyish” and we wouldn’t watch it. Maybe I’d be smarter if I had.

    • @culbycove4963
      @culbycove4963 2 місяці тому

      Mister Rogers has a funny way of finding us exactly when we need to see him. I’ve been watching him as an adult, and I feel like it’s improved how I go about my day-to-day.

    • @Anouke79
      @Anouke79 23 дні тому

      @@culbycove4963 yeah, he speaks to that inner child and I think you’re right; we get the teaching we need when we need it the most.

  • @creepydoratheexplorer
    @creepydoratheexplorer 4 місяці тому

    J

  • @jonthomas8569
    @jonthomas8569 4 місяці тому

    It struck me how she took a long time to let the air out of the balloon. Everything they did was so purposeful and easy-paced. They didn’t rush even the smallest details, and it helped kids learn to focus and pay attention.

    • @zipcity6720
      @zipcity6720 27 днів тому

      Great observation. As gentle and loving as Fred Rogers was, his commitment to his vision was so strong. No one was going to make him quicken his pace or add bells and whistles that he knew wouldn't serve children.

  • @michaelterry1000
    @michaelterry1000 4 місяці тому

    I was 5 about to turn 6 years old. My mother was at the Ambassador hotel that night. She had seen part of Kennedy’s speech but was down the hall in another room when the assassination happened. Someone came running into the room and screamed that they shot Kennedy. Later my mother saw Rosie Grier protecting Sirhan Sirhan from an angry crowd that wanted to kill him. The next day my mother talked to me about what had happened.

  • @davidirving8669
    @davidirving8669 4 місяці тому

    I never saw Mr. Rogers when I was a child. But when I learned of him in seminary, I wanted to be like him. We need to value children as he did. If we did, you would see a revolution like never before, and the world would change in an instant. He knew and cared about the minds and spirits of children and thank God he was able to broadcast to them for all those years. I do not believe in hero worship, but he and Robert Kennedy were both heroes. I wish they were both still with us.

    • @nocturnalrecluse1216
      @nocturnalrecluse1216 3 місяці тому

      Do you see that level in human value with a monster like Donald Trump?

    • @julienielsen3746
      @julienielsen3746 3 місяці тому

      @@nocturnalrecluse1216 God Bless President Trump. He's no monster. He's a good Christian.

    • @Anouke79
      @Anouke79 Місяць тому

      ⁠@@nocturnalrecluse1216Not the person you asked, but DT is a human being too. He doesn’t do good things and hurts others, which is terrible, but he’s still a person.

    • @nocturnalrecluse1216
      @nocturnalrecluse1216 Місяць тому

      @Anouke79 Trump is a monster. He has no humanity in him. Neither did the Nazi SS. His only talents are to bring out the worst in people.

  • @minuteofcan
    @minuteofcan 4 місяці тому

    What you didn't know. Is that this was filmed before the assassination.

  • @TheCoolOwen
    @TheCoolOwen 4 місяці тому

    Had no idea Mister Rogers was on TV this long ago. I watched as a kid in the 1980s thinking it was just from that time.

    • @jaredjlinden
      @jaredjlinden 4 місяці тому

      PBS shelved the black-and-white episodes in the early 70s, because they had enough color episodes to rerun. When I was growing up, they always started the rotation with the first color episode. And when my younger brother was growing up, PBS was doing the final run of the 1969-75 episodes. After that, they only ran episodes from the revival, which started in 1979.

  • @BackWordsJane
    @BackWordsJane 4 місяці тому

    I was 7 in 1968 . I had no interest in world news including assassinations.I remember hearing but of news about it but I really wasn't paying attention. I assumed most kids were this way None of my friends or cousins talked about it either. I believe small children should not be directly confronted with the bad shit going on in the world. It takes away their innocence

    • @nurlindafsihotang49
      @nurlindafsihotang49 29 днів тому

      I dont think so. Many children wonders, how and why it is happens. Maybe you are not. But can you certain nobody did?.

  • @mussapie5002
    @mussapie5002 4 місяці тому

    Epic.......

  • @BenjaminDaniels-c9q
    @BenjaminDaniels-c9q 4 місяці тому

    I feel like Mr. Rogers brought it home but I didn't like the tiger puppet's tone.

    • @timothysmith7888
      @timothysmith7888 3 місяці тому

      Fred Rogers did the puppetry and the voices for all the puppets on Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood.

  • @jeffreyrichardson
    @jeffreyrichardson 4 місяці тому

    verns spinal fusion john taberskis confusion prisms illusion

  • @tobysettle8595
    @tobysettle8595 5 місяців тому

    Brilliant!! I feel pretty certain that a reworking of this tune, retitled "El Moors" was included on Chico's 1965 Impulse release "El Chico". Chico's album "Man From Two Worlds" was the first jazz album I ever purchased.

  • @MsSwthrt102
    @MsSwthrt102 5 місяців тому

    The people online lack empathy today, ❤ algorithm

  • @MsSwthrt102
    @MsSwthrt102 5 місяців тому

    Algorithm ❤

  • @dancingmoogle2695
    @dancingmoogle2695 5 місяців тому

  • @kispankum
    @kispankum 5 місяців тому

    Very precious material! It helps a lot understanding that man as a person.

  • @cactusfacemcgillicuddy
    @cactusfacemcgillicuddy 6 місяців тому

    Sounds like shit

  • @EZ-Flix
    @EZ-Flix 6 місяців тому

    My dad always told me about this episode and it’s crazy seeing this as a high schooler compared to people who saw this when they were younger

  • @AudreyWilliams-w3p
    @AudreyWilliams-w3p 8 місяців тому

    Good way to ask it

  • @laurencaulton103
    @laurencaulton103 8 місяців тому

    I haven't heard this in years.

  • @flyboy13131
    @flyboy13131 8 місяців тому

    This was one of my favorite lines in the movie because it hinted at her deep sadness and pain .

  • @MS-oz8wv
    @MS-oz8wv 8 місяців тому

    Done during the Double Fantasy sessions.

    • @j.c985
      @j.c985 8 місяців тому

      It was written or recorded during the Double Fantasy sessions? Is that John on guitar?

    • @MS-oz8wv
      @MS-oz8wv 8 місяців тому

      @@j.c985 Yes with Hugh McCraken & Earl Slick. So was Walking On Thin Ice (The Last Days of John Lennon, chapter 12, p.175).

    • @j.c985
      @j.c985 8 місяців тому

      @@MS-oz8wv Thankyou, I didn’t know that. Do you happen to know if the track was remixed for this album?

    • @MS-oz8wv
      @MS-oz8wv 8 місяців тому

      @@j.c985 It’s one of Yoko’s tracks that didn’t make the cut for DD but ended up on or connected to Season of Glass

  • @beverlydavis1854
    @beverlydavis1854 9 місяців тому

    The Chemistry between Richard and Jean was Palpable❤❤❤❤

  • @pavelgl5926
    @pavelgl5926 9 місяців тому

    I thought that Jesus is stronger than hell...

  • @bardoface
    @bardoface 9 місяців тому

    Fuller mastered some ideas of efficiency and genuinely interesting data but he certainly didn’t master efficiency in communication of his ideas. He obscured and made it difficult as hell. His neologisms and eccentricity make him seem like a quack that worked against him too. He ultimately failed didn’t he?

  • @jameswest8280
    @jameswest8280 9 місяців тому

    I loved Betty Aberlin, she seemed so caring and loving. Her voice was so soothing.

    • @jaredjlinden
      @jaredjlinden 4 місяці тому

      She was special. The show was very well cast.

    • @stevekov6740
      @stevekov6740 Місяць тому

      @@jaredjlinden Agreed, while she was acting for the segments to talk to puppets and characters, I've heard that her true personality wasn't far off of Lady Aberlin's on the show. Possibly my first celebrity crush.

  • @jameswest8280
    @jameswest8280 9 місяців тому

    Such a difficult question answered honestly, tenderly, and lovingly.

  • @glenncalderwood8945
    @glenncalderwood8945 9 місяців тому

    1960s style poetry

  • @ryvr.
    @ryvr. 9 місяців тому

    hitette

  • @JoeKickass762
    @JoeKickass762 9 місяців тому

    Wasn’t expecting this to get me so choked up

    • @enprise7335
      @enprise7335 4 місяці тому

      Mr Roger’s always did his best to explain things in a kind and compassionate way. An extraordinary man

  • @Professor-fc7vc
    @Professor-fc7vc 9 місяців тому

    Even today its a knee-jerk reaction from parents to hide children away from the realities of the world. And while it is important to make sure their mental well-being is taken care of, its important that they are included. When crazy things happen in the world, its important to let them know that things will be okay.

  • @SaltpeterTaffy
    @SaltpeterTaffy 10 місяців тому

    The dissonant glockenspiel music in the background sounds like how it felt when adults spoke of things you did not understand as a child.

  • @psychedelicpython
    @psychedelicpython 10 місяців тому

    I love how Mr. Rogers addressed this situation. This was a very tragic incident that happened. Unfortunately, the mass media showed graphic scenes over and over of the assassination of Robert Kennedy, and it was probably the only thing that was on tv the day it happened. A lot of adults kept the tv on. That's really heavy for not only children to see, but a lot of teenagers as well. It's so wonderful what Mr. Rogers did here. I love the scene with Betty and Daniel.

  • @j.c985
    @j.c985 10 місяців тому

    “I usually stay away from being carried away but one day I saw a silver horse, I thought he might take me to that somewhere high, I thought he might take me to that deep blue sky” One of the greatest songwriters of all time, criminally underrated rhythmically genius lyricist and melodist and that guitar tone is stunning.

  • @alvistd2168
    @alvistd2168 10 місяців тому

    Didn't Ginger Baker play something sim·i·lar with Cream?

  • @dominiquetatum7034
    @dominiquetatum7034 10 місяців тому

    Fred rogers was a marine Corp sniper, special forces. Who Rah!

    • @oliviacase6417
      @oliviacase6417 9 місяців тому

      Fred Rogers never served in the military.

    • @dominiquetatum7034
      @dominiquetatum7034 9 місяців тому

      @@oliviacase6417 he really did, he was a government asset and served with Will Greene in south east Asia in the mid 50s. Mr Roger's spoke 5 languages. Alot of whats on Wikipedia was a cover. Fred Roger's bio is classified.

    • @dominiquetatum7034
      @dominiquetatum7034 9 місяців тому

      @@oliviacase6417 it's a matter of fact he was a part of a special operations group that escorted civilian government assets in post ww2 Europe ,Korea and southeast Asia.

    • @JinKee
      @JinKee 4 місяці тому

      @@dominiquetatum7034that isn’t the Marine war cry. You need to go back to The Charm School

    • @dominiquetatum7034
      @dominiquetatum7034 4 місяці тому

      @@JinKee baby Fred Rogers was one tough SOB. 19 confirmed kills, or maybe less. His ministry to kids was penance for all the violence he did in the name of freedom.

  • @kyleonthedial
    @kyleonthedial 10 місяців тому

    Beautiful Yoko.

  • @czeqer
    @czeqer 10 місяців тому

    Gripping performance 🕊️💐✨