This is the second archival release of recovered pop music videos from the 1970s.It was music video ten years before MTV or VH1. Long lost original video recordings of the marathon TV program, The Now Explosion, produced in Atlanta, GA, in 1970 and syndicated nationwide, has been recovered by video archivists at the University of Georgia where it is stored. Program segments found in South Florida have been remastered by the archive to contemporary technical standards and converted to digital media.The "stars" of this invention were energetic, talented amateur performers dancing spontaneously in a sea of 1970's special effects invented by young producers in Atlanta, Georgia. The program was also seen in other cities, including New York, Washington, D.C., Boston, St. Louis, Charlotte, San Francisco and Sacramento.This "fair use" presentation of excerpts has been obtained by the original producer of the Now Explosion and is released for educational and research use only. This sequence is not a presentation of and is not affiliated with the University of Georgia.For background information seewww.TheNowExplosion.net
How the Atlanta Journal-Constitution came to write a feature story about The Now Explosion, Music Video 10 years before MTV. Ms. Longino talks about the 1970 program and what happened when they ran the story.
This is the third archival release of excerpts from recovered pop music videos produced in the 1970s previously thought to have been lost forever. Most of the videos recovered from The Now Explosion program were single musical numbers which had been used to make up Now Explosion marathon programs exactly as you might have put together a 1970's top forty radio schedule with records. The program distribution videotapes themselves were usually erased to make room for more programs because the videotape was so expensive in 1970. But one complete program was found - featuring Miami disc jockey, Rick Shaw. Part of it is featured here in Explosion #3. A short excerpt featuring New York DeeJay, Dan Ingram is also included.It was music video ten years before MTV or VH1. Long lost original video recordings of the marathon TV program, The Now Explosion, produced in Atlanta, GA, in 1970 and syndicated nationwide, was recovered by video archivists at the University of Georgia where the videos are stored. Program segments found in South Florida were remastered by the university archive to contemporary technical standards and converted to digital media.The "stars" of this invention were energetic, talented amateur performers dancing spontaneously in a sea of 1970's special effects invented by young producers working on financial shoestrings in Atlanta and other cities. The program was also seen in New York, Washington, D.C., Boston, St. Louis, Charlotte, San Francisco and Sacramento.EXPLOSION #3 is a "fair use" presentation of short restored excerpts that have been obtained by the original producer of the Now Explosion and are presented here for educational and research use only. The excerpt producer is very much appreciative of the archival work accomplished by UGA. This sequence of excerpts, however, is not a presentation of and is not affiliated with the University of Georgia.
Music video ten years before MTV or VH1. Long lost original video recordings of the marathon TV program, The Now Explosion, produced in Atlanta, GA, in 1970 and syndicated nationwide, has been recovered by video archivists at the University of Georgia where it is stored. Program segments found in South Florida have been remastered by the archive tocontemporary technical standards and converted to digital media. This "fair use" presentation of excerpts has been obtained by the original producer of the Now Explosion and is released for educational and research use only. This sequence is not a presentation of and is not affiliated with the University of Georgia.For background information see www.TheNowExplosion.net
HIGH Quality Audio link: http://www.livevideo.com/video 1631B265E0784A3FAC2F65CEC94A94CE/champagne-explosion-love-now.aspxFrom a Unidisc 12" sampler with these other songs:Nightlife Unlimited: Disco Choo ChooErotic Drum Band: Love Disco StyleP'zazz - I Heard it Through the GrapevineI looked this up before recording and it's listed as being Ann Joy.This record has Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte as the producers and it's 6:55 in length.
http://www.badongo.com/file/2279178 DOWNLOAD THE MIXTAPE NOW..The RMXCRW members are back at it with a new year present for the fans and the streets! Total Explosion is the first official mixtape being released by crew members Mega D, Phatt and Ambush, along with hot & exclusive featurings from some of Hollands top artists and from America such as: Mr Vegas, Jay Colin, Ziggi,QF,Perry Mystique, Miss Dee, DMX, MSK, Hustlerz 4 Life, Dwayne, Brooklan, Ghetto Flow and more..TOTAL EXPLOSION is far from your average mix tape. Combined with all the flavors from hip hop, dancehall and R&B the RMXCRW take popular hits from 2006 and flip it with their own twist. Mixed by RMXCRW Dj's Vicious and Dyna and hosted by MC Complex this is a "must have" cd for your collection.You can expect the unexpected on this mix tape and nothing but the best from the RMXCRW! The fans will be pleased as it will have the streets buzzing for sure! Be on the lookout for the total explosion mix tape dropping in a hood near you.
Collaborative Technology and Engaging the Campus 2008Panel Session: Learning 2.0: Making Sense of the explosion of Web 2.0 tools and their relevance and consequence in Higher EducationPanelists: Casey Green, Edward Lee Lamoureux, Doug McDavid, Susan Metros, Michael ScharfLocation: Thwing Center, BallroomDate: 8 May 2008A panel discussed the explosion of Web 2.0 tools and their relevance and consequence in higher education.
Jon Spencer Blues Explosion performing "Afro" on "The Word" on UK TV Channel 4, in 1994. This has long been one of my cherished VHS tapes! I think this was during their second UK tour, maybe early 1994. Shame they don't really get the props now, but like Mark Lamarr says on this clip at this time they really were the best live act around
I ran into a little road block on the way to meet a buddy to go fishing the morning of 10/20/2007. I just missed the truck flip by about 5 minutes or so. The fire trucks were about 10 minutes behind me. I-10 was shut down for over 12 hours. This happened about 5:45 am...right east of the now defunct JazzLand Theme Park.
MooT BooXLe performing on the Synthesizers.com modular analogue synthesizer. This is not a perfect performance, as it was improvised in one go. Also functioning in this video are the Moogerfooger CP-251, the Roland Space Echo, and Reason drums.I was controlling the filter cutoff with a CV pedal.REMIX available NOW at www.myspace.com/mootbooxle !!Also, I wasn't looking at the camera, in case you were wondering. I was watching computer monitors, which were showing visual feedback on what I was playing. Thanks for watching!!