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| Anita Ward - Ring My Bell (1979) |
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Anita Ward Live at The Soap Factory in New
Jersey, Performing Ring My Bell (1979).
Ring My Bell" is a popular disco song by Anita
Ward. Released in 1979, the song hit number one on
the Billboard Hot 100, Ward's only major hit. It
also reached number one on the UK Singles Chart.
"Ring My Bell" has been covered by many artists
since its original release, including DJ Jazzy
Jeff & the Fresh Prince, Tori Amos, Blood Sisters,
Dynamic Duo, D'Flow Production Squad, Collette,
Saïan Supa Crew, INOJ, Pato Fu and Joey Boy. It
has also been remixed many times over and is
considered a disco-era classic
Before signing a recording contract, Amanda
Moeller obtained a degree in psychology from Rust
College in Holly Springs, Mississippi, and had
become a schoolteacher. While recording her first
album, record company owner Frederick Knight
presented her with a song he had written the
previous year for singer Stacy Lattisaw. Ward did
not like the song, but Knight insisted that a
dance track was needed to capitalize on the
current disco trend, and Ward relented. The song,
which was originally a juvenile-targeted tune
about teens talking on the telephone, was
rewritten with more "adult" lyrics, and the result
was the single "Ring My Bell" which reached number
one in Canada, the United States, and the United
Kingdom in 1979. Disputes with Frederick Knight, a
car accident, and the fading appeal of disco music
halted Ward's career, and she came to be regarded
as a one hit wonder. Only one other single of hers
made the Billboard charts in the U.S., "Don't Drop
My Love," which halted at #87.
On New Year's Eve 2002 she performed "Ring My
Bell" in New York City's Times Square before a
crowd of revelers as part of the city's official
celebration.
On New Years's Eve 2005, Anita performed in
Memphis, Tennessee at Bealstreet. She sang her
number one classic hit "Ring My Bell" and several
other disco hits.
She has also appeared in Zagreb, Croatia on
January 4, 2006, the night before the FIS World
Cup slalom race on nearby Sljeme with some other
groups and singers from disco era (Nile Rodgers &
Chic, Village People, Thelma Houston and Rose
Royce).
The Soap Factory Disco helped put disco on the
national map. It was the location of a weekly
disco television show of the same name in the mid
and late 70s. Not generally frequented by
celebrities, but a fun place. Then, one night at
the close of the 70s, it made the decision to go
from disco to rock and cater to a college crowd.
It was a sign of the times. Tags : Anita Ward Ring My Bell Soap Factory Disco 1979 |
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| The Diving Bell and the Butterfly trailer released |
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Song names:
http://blastmagazine.com/2007/10/song-names-for-th
e-diving-bell-and-the-butterfly/
As seen on http://blastmagazine.com
Miramax has released the official trailer for the
upcoming film The Diving Bell and the Butterfly.
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly is the based on
the true story of Jean-Dominique Bauby (Mathieu
Amalric), "a successful and charismatic
editor-in-chief of French Elle, who believes he is
living his life to its absolute fullest when a
sudden stroke leaves him in a life-altered state,"
the company said recently. Tags : miramax movie diving bell and butterfly |
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Durée : 138 s |
| KRISTEN BELL in "SEX WARS!!" ...Forgetting Sarah Marshall |
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For More Hot Action, Click Here:
http://www.NGTV.com
NO GOOD TV presents an EXCLUSIVE and UNCENSORED
look at the crazy, hilarious and unforgettable
"SEX WARS" scene from "Forgetting Sarah Marshall."
The scene features Kristen Bell, Jason Segel, Mila
Kunis and Russell Brand in what may be the hottest
comedy joint in a long, long time!!!
Jason Segel, Kristen Bell, Bill Hader, Russell
Brand, Jonah Hill, Mila Kunis, Paul Rudd, Billy
Bush, Paul Rudd, William Baldwin, Jason Bateman,
Judd Apatow and Nicholas Stoller. Tags : kristen bell sex wars sarah marshall russell brand bikini panties hottie girls ngtv blooper improv pranks parody series sketch spoof video blog stand-up animation advertising commercials entertainment news performing arts trailer game web anime art experimental documentary interview manga filmmaker reel tutorial tv short film |
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Durée : 137 s |
| Metallica - For Whom the Bell Tolls (music video) |
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The video contains video clips from "Cliff 'em
All" and "For Whom the Bell Tolls" (1943 film
based on the novel by Ernest Hemmingway).
Instrument timings may be off because Metallica
played at a higher tempo live than their original
track.
For everybody's information, there is no real
music video for this song. The video was made to
heal boredom.
R.I.P. Cliff Burton.
The video is also uploaded to myspace.
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.
individual&videoid=1620072089 Tags : Metallica For Whom Bell Tolls |
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Durée : 320 s |
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