Please share the smiles! The Christmas Guy brings you a spirited Christmas slideshow video featuring 150 years of Yuletide imagery from around the planet! (1859-2009) May all of you have a Merry Christmas! Peace on Earth good will toward all people :) Pray for those we love far from home. God bless us...Every One!. P.S. Please post your holiday videos and pictures right here on WatchEvansville.com! All Windows based pcs come with Windows MovieMaker...Macs have a couple of other easy to advanced programs. Try it...its easy. Enjoy the holidays :) and tell your friends about this site! Thank you. Featuring the song 'Cool Yule' by Louis Armstrong and writen by Steve Allen, 1953. Collected and cut by Timothy Paul Taylor (The Christmas Guy) 12/24/09 TRT 2:57 Christmas is marked on the 25th of December (7th of January for Orthodox Christians). Christmas is a Christian holy day that marks the birth of Jesus, the son of God. The Gospels do not mention the date of Jesus' birth. It was not until the 4th century AD that Pope Julius I set 25th December as the date for Christmas. This was an attempt to Christianise the Pagan celebrations that already took place at this time of year. By 529, 25th December had become a civil holiday and by 567 the twelve days from 25th December to the Epiphany were public holidays. Christmas is not only a Christian festival. The celebration has roots in the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah, the festivals of the ancient Greeks, the beliefs of the Druids and the folk customs of Europe. Christmas comes just after the middle of winter. The sun is strengthening and the days are beginning to grow longer. For people throughout history this has been a time of feasting and celebration. Christmas has always been a strange combination of Christian, Pagan and folk traditions. As far back as 389 AD, St Gregory Nazianzen (one of the Four Fathers of the Greek Church) warned against 'feasting in excess, dancing and crowning the doors'. The Church was already finding it hard to bury the Pagan remnants of the midwinter festival. An important part of today's Christmas is the myth of Father Christmas (aka Santa Claus aka Pere Noel among others). His origins are in Christian and European tradition. But the visual image of Father Christmas that we have today is the one popularised by American card-makers in the Victorian era. Traditionally, Father Christmas visits houses at midnight on Christmas Eve, coming down the chimney to leave presents. Children hang up stockings - nowadays usually large socks with Christmas patterns knitted into them - for Father Christmas to fill with little toys and presents ('stocking fillers'). With carol concerts, Christmas trees, office parties, midnight mass, and television programmes, today's festival has elements of the Pagan, Christian and folk traditions. Christmas remains a time to forget about the long dark days and celebrate with friends and family. Christmas. Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved December 24th, 2009, from Encyclopedia Britannica Online.
This is awesome.
Quig was right. Those fragments entitled "Its Not Too Bad" grew up to be Strawberry Fields Forever. Those fragments are some John recorded as a "work in progress" while on location in Spain for his solo movie outing "How I Won the War."
This is being touted as a mash-up, but its actually a carefully crafted arrangement of the theme from Mission: Impossible and the Beatles tune Norwegian Wood. Sadly, even the most carefully crafted item can be so bad as to be annoying. Excerpt, not the whole song (thank the powers for small favors people) This was arranged and conducted by Alan Copeland, who will never be confused with Aaron Copeland...
Some people should stick to performing the music they know best as operatic star Cathy Berberian proved in 1968...
George W Bush Beat boxing.
AN EPIC NINJA MOVIE THAT ANSWERS SOME OF LIFE'S IMPORTANT TOPICS SUCH AS SPEED RACER TO VIDEO GAME LEVEL THEORY AND KARATE FILMED AND DIRECTED BY JON POPE ACTORS MARK CREIGHTON...NINJA BIG CAT...VARIOUS HENCHMEN JEFF MEARS...THE BOSS SARA BEALOR...THE PRINCESS IDEAS COLLABORATED BY EVERYONE
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Evansville band The Usual via Nashville perfoms a bluesy rendition of the Beatles 'Something in the Way She Moves' live at a private party at Integrity Studios. Recorded on January 23, 2009