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A.R. & Machines: As If I Have Seen All This Before (1971 Die Grune Reise Kraut Psych)
Frenzied echo guitar from Achim Reichel on this largely forgotten '71 Krautrock-psych offering 'Die Grune Reise' which translates as The Green Journey, I suppose.... Taking a cold wet journey on the underside side of a bridge are the three main protagonists of the early colour LWT drama series 'Manhunt'. An epic twenty-six part tale of mismatched resistance fighters trying to get out of occupied France, this neatly shot sequence hints at some of the peril faced by Vincent (Peter Barkworth) Nina (Cyd Hayman) and Jimmy (Alfred Lynch). Hugely popular in its day, Manhunt is probably most famous for a suspenseful episode with no dialogue whatsoever...

Learn English 71 - Laws and Courts
Focus: Understanding the Law and Courts Language: Legal terminology LAWYER: Good afternoon, Mrs. Johnston. I see you've injured your arm. How did that happen? CARLA: I was knocked down by a driver several days ago, and I broke my wrist. I'm afraid I'll be off work for three months or more. LAWYER: How inconvenient. Can I help you in any way? CARLA: I hope so. I'd like to sue the driver for lost earnings. The police have charged him with reckless driving. LAWYER: OK. I'll need to take detailed notes about the accident. Are there any witnesses? CARLA: Yes. Two people gave statements to the police saying that the man was driving too fast. LAWYER: That's very good. I can put together a case for you before the trial. CARLA: Can you explain the court proceedings to me? LAWYER: You will appear before the court and be cross-examined by the defense lawyers. You may also be asked to identify the defendant. As the lawyer for the prosecution, I will act on your behalf. CARLA: What should I say? LAWYER: Just tell the judge exactly what you saw. Stick to the facts you gave in your statement at the time of the crash. CARLA: And when I've finished? LAWYER: Then, the jury will take your testimony into consideration and reach a verdict.

"1984" (parody of "1985" by SR-71 and covered by Bowling for Soup)
www.danrider.net My English creative writing project for English class, this is a song about the great Totalitarian novel "1984" by George Orwell. Enjoy! LYRICS: Winston's hit the wall The Party owns it all Think what he's going through Working there at Minitru Why can nobody see? All he's got's a diary Wants to stand up to the man Does he dare to make a plan? He was gonna beat the Party He was gonna break free He was gonna run away To the Golden Country Never sure who could be a spy or enemy Looks at his awful life And nothing has been alright since He once had a mother Way before Big Brother Before INGSOC and Goldstein You weren't watched by the telescreens His life stopped on a dime He's guilty of a thoughtcrime 'Cause he longs for a time before 19-19-1984 He dunno if Goldstein's real Or if he's just a myth Doesn't know which Asia They're currently at war with With his pen and ink He's going to be a link Can't let his heart sink Beat out the Doublethink When was he betrayed by O'Brien And who in their right mind would have suspected Charrington? He was given Goldstein's book over which to brood And then the Thought Police beat him, caught him, (now he's really screwed) He once had a mother Way before Big Brother Before INGSOC and Goldstein You weren't watched by the telescreens His life stopped on a dime He's guilty of a thoughtcrime 'Cause he longs for a time before 19-19-1984 When did 2 and 2 somehow equal five And can it be true the real world is in the mind? And how'd they know that Winston can't stand rats? Please make this stop stop STOP and bring back

BOB DYLAN - Blowing in the wind (Madison Square Garden NY 1971)
The Concert for Bangladesh http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concert_for_Bangladesh (Madison Square Garden - 1971) How many roads must a man walk down Before they call him a man How many seas must a white dove sail Before she sleeps in the sand How many times must the cannonballs fly Before they are forever banned The answer, my friend, is blowing in the wind The answer is blowing in the wind How many years can a mountain exist Before it is washed to the sea How many years can some people exist Before they're allowed to be free How many times can a man turn his head And pretend that he just doesn't see The answer, my friend, is blowing in the wind The answer is blowing in the wind How many times must a man look up Before he can see the sky How many ears must one man have Before he can hear people cry How many deaths will it take till he knows That too many people have died The answer, my friend, is blowing in the wind The answer is blowing in the wind http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blowin%27_in_the_Wind
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