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Romba Fretwork cuckoo with dancers – 8364

A faithful reproduction from the workshop of Ingolf Haas; this piece is as interesting as it is beautiful. The intricately cut filigree case is cut so that the black from underneath makes a striking pattern. This piece is an exact copy of a clock circa 1870. The hands, numbers and calling bird are all of solid wood. The weight shells and pendulum are antiqued brass. Theclock comes packaged in genuine recycled or renewable materials, each clock made and packaged BY HAND by Black Forest craftsmen the same way they have been for hundreds of years. The cuckoo bird, hands, numbers, and dancers are all made of solid wood. The bird and dancers move along with the mechanically produced music and cuckoo call. The dancing children are very intricately carved with amazing detail. The sound of the bird is produced by real wooden whistles and the music box movement is hand made in Switzerland . If you are interested in this clock please Email us at: clocks@NorthCoastImports.net – please be sure to include your zip code so we can direct you to a dealer in your area

Pink Floyd Live in Berlin 1990 Another Brick in the Wall Solo, Rick DiFonzo (strat) & Snowy White (les paul), synth solo by Thomas Dolby

High Desert Bluegrass

From Spring Valley AZ Performance in the CBA showcase room at the IBMA World of Bluegrass event
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Hannah Spearritt – Primeval (S2E2) – Waiting For The Worms

Highlights of Hannah from episode 2 of Primeval Series 2, edited to Pink Floyd “Waiting For The Worms” (The only worm or fog related song I could think of, and I wasn’t going to use “The Fog On The Tyne!”)
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Pink Floyd – The Happiest Days Of Our Lives, Another Brick In The Wall II – Live, 1980

Pink Floyd performing “The Happiest Days Of Our Lives Another Brick In The Wall II.” at Earls Court, 1980.

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Pink Floyd ~ The Wall ~ Waiting For The Worms

Waiting for the worms….
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Technibond Black and White Pav X Ring

Buy Now: www.hsn.com Take the fast road to sophistication with this Technibond Black and White Pavé “X” Ring. Fashioned from yellow Technibond, this geometric stunner boastsa black rhodium-plated “X” design in the… Prices shown on the previously recorded video may not represent the current price. View hsn.com to view the current selling price. HSN Item #335697
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The Wall – Live in Berlin (Pt. 2)

A video recording of the 1990 Berlin benefit concert in which Roger Waters leads an all star cast in performing his famous concept album.

The Wall Berlin 90
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Waiting For The Worms

My cut of Pink Floyd’s Waiting For The Worms using the original song from the album and footage from The Wall film. Basically i made this because i was annoyed that one of the best songs on the wall album ( Waiting For The Worms) was cut down by about two minutes on the film. Sorry about the poor picture and sound quality, blame that on Movie Maker’s stupid compresser thingy and sorry the lip synch is dodgy

This is Moon Cresta on the Commodore 64 home computer system, and this port does a rock-solid job at staying as faithful to the 1980 Nichibutsu arcade classic as possible. It is not a perfect port (due to the fact that there are some cheap hits, even on those ULTRA-FAST meteors when you first play!), but a rather solid game in its own right nonetheless, not to mention quite challenging and a lot of fun with the extra firepower that you get when docking your ships successfully with pin-point accuracy, as you will see in my original play of this port right here!! ;) For the c64 version, the opening copyright notice says “Game Copyright 1985 APTaglione, PMTaglione, and TAWalter. All Rights Reserved”, but they COULD have added “Original Arcade Game: (c) 1980 Nihon Bussan Co.,Ltd.” since the arcade original was first created by Nichibutsu, originally!! Anyway, do sit back and enjoy my play of the 1985 c64 port of Moon Cresta, and thank you so much for your watching!!! ^-^=b
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(23) THE WALL: Pink Floyd – Waiting For The Worms

From the motion picture The Wall, by Pink Floyd. Song #23 (Disk 2) “Waiting For The Worms” Create playlist to entire CD. Order number in title. Sorry, it’s just that picture. Lyrics: “Lights, (?), (?), (?)” Ooooh you cannot reach me now Ooooh no matter how we try Goodbye cruel world it’s over Walk on by Sitting in a bunker, here behind my wall.. Waiting for the worms to come..worms to come In perfect isolation, here behind my wall Waiting for the worms to come..worms to come (“Will the audience decree, at 1:16, after which, town hall will be known…’) Waiting.. to cut out the deadwood Waiting.. to clean up the city Waiting.. to follow the worms Waiting.. to put on a black shirt Waiting.. to weed out the weaklings Waiting.. to smash in their windows ..and kick in their doors Waiting.. for the final solution to strengthen the strain Waiting.. to follow the worms Waiting.. to turn on the showers and fire the ovens Waiting.. for the queers and the coons and the reds and the Jews Waiting.. to follow the worms Would, would you like to see, would you like to see Britannia rule again, my friend? All you have to do is follow the worms. Would, would you like to send our coloured cousins home again, my friend? All you need to do is follow the worms. (“mumbles”)

Alice no País das Maravilhas – Pink Floyd – Parte 7

Parte 7
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