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Jacques Vallee , Contact Learning from Outer Space, GCF 2011 - 01 -23

Jacques Vallee , Contact Learning from Outer Space, GCF 2011 - 01 -23

Rudy Vallée (July 28, 1901 - July 3, 1986) was a popular American singer, actor, bandleader, and entertainer. Born Hubert Prior Vallée in Island Pond, Vermont, the son of Charles Alphonse and Catherine Lynch Vallée. Both of his parents were born and raised in Vermont, but their parents were immigrants; the Vallées being of French Canadian origin, while the Lynches were from Ireland. Rudy grew up in Westbrook, Maine. Having played drums in his high school band, Vallee played clarinet and saxophone in various bands around New England in his youth. In 1917, he decided to enlist for World War I, but was discharged when the Navy authorities found out that he was only 15. He enlisted in Portland, Maine on March 29, 1917, under the false birthdate of July 28, 1899. He was discharged at the Naval Training Station, Newport, Rhode Island, on May 17, 1917 with 41 days of active service. [1] From 1924 through 1925, he played with the "Savoy Havana Band" in London. He then returned to the States to obtain a degree in Philosophy from Yale and to form his own band, "Rudy Vallee and the Connecticut Yankees." With this band, which featured two violins, two saxophones, a piano, a banjo and drums, he started taking vocals (supposedly reluctantly at first). He had a rather thin, wavering tenor voice and seemed more at home singing sweet ballads than attempting vocals on jazz numbers. However, his singing, together with his suave manner and handsome boyish looks, attracted great attention <b>...</b>

For more infos on JCA visit www.jeanclaudeades.com It's been two years now since the massive "Shingaling" from Jean Claudes Ades and Vincent Thomas exploded all over the planet but as the two guys didn't find the time to go back to the studio together, we thought why not do a joint release instead. Jean Claude Ades' idea to remake the classic "Vallée De Larmes" from René & Gaston (Fresh Fruit, 1993) eventually made his track a definite biggie for the summer incl. fantastic remixes from argentinian wonderboy Loko and the big no. 1 beatport force Pleasurekraft. Vincent Thomas' epic 'Music Of Yourself' also has the potential to become a big peaktime floorfiller this season, helped by great remixes from Anil 'Do It' Chawla and new Italian hope Heartik.
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Rudy Vallee's spot-on mimicry of dialect comedian Willie Howard (who introduced this Ray Henderson/Buddy DeSylva/Lew Brown number in "George White's Scandals of 1931") is one of the more remarkable aspects of this cheery depression buster. I posted Jack Hylton's version a while back, but that performance skips the well-wrought introduction: LIFE IS JUST A BOWL OF CHERRIES People are queer, they're always crowing, scrambling and rushing about; Why don't they stop someday, address themselves this way? Why are we here? Where are we going? It's time that we found out. We're not here to stay; we're on a short holiday. Life is just a bowl of cherries. Don't take it serious; it's too mysterious. You work, you save, you worry so, But you can't take your dough when you go, go, go. So keep repeating it's the berries, The strongest oak must fall, The sweet things in life, to you were just loaned So how can you lose what you've never owned? Life is just a bowl of cherries, So live and laugh at it all. Life is just a bowl of cherries. Don't take it serious; it's too mysterious. At eight each morning I have got a date, To take my plunge 'round the Empire State. You'll admit it's not the berries, In a building that's so tall; There's a guy in the show, the girls love to kiss; Get thousands a week just for crooning like this: Life is just a bowl of . . . aw, nuts! So live and laugh at it all!
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Le vent souffle sur les plaines de la Bretagne armoricaine. Je jette un dernier regard sur ma femme, mon fils et mon domaine. Akim, le fils du forgeron, est venu me chercher; Les druides ont décidé de mener le combat dans la vallée. Là où tous nos ancêtres, de géants guerriers celtes, Après de grandes batailles se sont imposés en maîtres. C'est l'heure maintenant de défendre notre terre contre une armée de Simériens prête à croiser le fer. Toute la tribu s'est réunie autour des grands menhirs pour invoquer les dieux afin qu'ils puissent nous bénir. Après cette prière avec mes frères, sans faire état de zèle, les chefs nous ont donné à tous des gorgées d'hydromel, Pour le courage, pour pas qu'il y ait de faille, Pour rester grands et fiers quand nous serons dans la bataille. Car c'est la première fois pour moi que je pars au combat Et j'espère être digne de la tribu de Dana. {Refrain:} Dans la vallée (oh oh) de Dana (la li la la). Dans la vallée (oh oh), j'ai pu entendre les échos. Dans la vallée (oh oh) de Dana (la li la la). Dans la vallée (oh oh), des chants de guerre près des tombeaux. Après quelques incantations de druides et de magie, Toute la tribu, le glaive en main, courait vers l'ennemi. La lutte était terrible et je ne voyais que des ombres, Tranchant l'ennemi qui revenait toujours en surnombre. Mes frères tombaient l'un après l'autre devant mon regard, Sous le poids des armes que possédaient tous ces barbares, Des lances, des haches et des épées dans le jardin <b>...</b>

Have been waiting for someone else to upload this performance for a long time now. Finally, I decided to do it myself, spending some hours to learn how to upload musical files on youtube. Hope people will find it and enjoy, Hereby the original French text. J'existe pour me consumer en désirs indomptables, pour m'abreuver de la séduction d'un monde fantastique, pour rester attérré de sa voluptueuse erreur.
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Années de Pèlerinage, Première Année: Suisse (No. 6) Vallée d'Obermann is the sixth and the longest piece from the collection Années de Pèlerinage, Première Année: Suisse. This set of nine pieces is based on Liszt's impressions of the sights and sounds of his stay in Switzerland during 1835-36. In spite of its title (Valley of Obermann), this piece is not the musical representation of a Swiss landscape, but an emotional experience inspired by the French writer Etienne Pivert de Sénancour's Obermann (1804), a popular romantic novel of the time. Obermann is a novel without a plot: it is a collection of letters written by an imaginary solitary and melancholy character, most likely autobiographical, from a lonely valley of the Jura Alps. Liszt's treatment reflects the sentimental nature of this novel and the melancholy and solitude of its protagonist. "Could I embody and unbosom now That which is most within me, --could I wreak My thoughts upon expression, and thus throw Soul, heart, mind, passions, feelings, strong or weak, All that I would have sought, and all I seek, Bear, know, feel and yet breathe --into one word, And that one word were Lightning, I would speak; But as it is, I live and die unheard, With a most voiceless thought, sheathing it as a sword." Played by: Jeno Jando

This is one of the Great Tangos Of The World. It was composed by Youmans for the movie "Flying Down To Rio" and is distinguished by its melodramatic, majestic tone and a perfect orchestration by Rudy Valle and His Connecticut Yankees. Rudy's dreamy voice in the refrain adds to this tango's sensual, beguiling charm. Recorded in 1933.
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Betty Boop's inspiration? There's some connection (see note below) but the flapper-fatale and the poodle-girl soon parted cartoon company. This rah-rah romance is up there with the Maine Stein & the Yale Whiffenpoof songs among college anthems put in the national hit parade by Rudy and the Yankees. Music by J. Paul Fogarty; words by Rudy himself: BETTY CO-ED Flirtation is an art with Betty Co-ed, Her station quite depends upon her charms, She gets the men in rushes by well-cultivated blushes And she's happy with a fellow on each arm! Betty Co-ed has lips of red for Harvard, Betty Co-ed has eyes of Yale's deep blue, Betty Co-ed's a golden head for Princeton, Her dress I guess is black for old Purdue! Betty Co-ed's a smile for Pennsylvania, Her heart is Dartmouth's treasure, so 'tis said, Betty Co-ed is loved by every college boy, But I'm the one who's loved by Betty Co-ed! She made a wreck of Carnegie Tech and all of its engineers; She did the same at old Notre Dame, her line is good for years; Roguish eyes, telling lies, breathing sighs! Betty Co-ed has lips of red for Cornell, Betty Co-ed has eyes of Navy blue, Betty Co-ed's a golden head for Amherst, Her dress, I guess, is white for Georgia, too! Betty Co-ed's a smile for old Northwestern, Her heart is Texas's treasure, so 'tis said, Betty Co-ed is loved by every college boy, But I'm the one who's loved by Betty Co-ed! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ...Although some claim that Betty's first name was established in the 1931 Screen <b>...</b>
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One of Rudy Vallee's sweetest and wisest songs--words & music by his good friend and collaborator, Harry Woods. The string section of the Connecticut Yankees is well employed here. From the 1929 Talkie, "The Vagabond Lover": A LITTLE KISS EACH MORNING (A LITTLE KISS EACH NIGHT) We'll be so happy, we'll always sing If we remember one little thing, A little kiss each morning-- A little kiss each night. Who cares if hard luck may be ahead? An empty cupboard, a crust of bread... A little kiss each morning, A little kiss each night. Dreams may disappoint us As they often do. Bring your tears to me, dear, I'll bring mine to you. Though hair so golden may turn to gray I'll call you "Sweetheart" and always say, "A little kiss each morning, A little kiss each night..."

Rudy Vallee's radio sign-off theme--Vermonter Rudy Vallee with his Connecticut Yankees in the jovial Hupfeld number, "Let's Put Out the Lights and Go to Bed". LET'S PUT OUT THE LIGHTS (AND GO TO BED) Didn't we have a lovely evening? Our party was a great success! Oh, didn't Mrs. Smith look stunning? Did you notice Mrs. Jones's new dress? What did Mr. Brown say to Uncle Benny? Just one of those things, he'd had a few too many. Sure was a hungry crowd, They didn't leave a scrap for Rover, We ought to feel real proud, I'm mighty glad the darn thing's over! (Please go 'way and let me sleep!) No more company to feed, No more papers left to read, So, what's to do about it? Let's put out the lights and go to bed. No more anything to drink, Leave those dishes in the sink, What's to do about it? Whisper "nighty-night" and so to bed. You're waiting now for me to say, "I love you more and more and more, dear. You're looking younger every day, You never were so sweet before, dear". No more money in the bank, No cute baby we can spank, So, what's to do about it? Let's put out the lights and go to bed. (Recitative) You're waiting now for me to say, "I loves ya more and more and more, dear. You're looking younger every day, You never were so sweet before, dear". No more money in the bank, No cute baby we can spank, So, what's to do about it? Let's put out the lights and go to bed.
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My first time playing a Cavaille-Coll organ. This recital is what the French call l"Audition. It is a half hour program between the masses at St. Sulpice. This is the second of three pieces I played on the program. I must give generous thanks to Daniel Roth for being so kind. This would not have been possible if not for him. Enjoy! www.josephripka.com Enjoy! www.josephripka.com
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Rudy Vallée (July 28,1901 July 3,1986) was an American singer, actor, bandleader, and entertainer. Born Hubert Prior Vallée in Island Pond, Vermont. Rudy grew up in Westbrook, Maine. In high school, he took up the saxophone and acquired the nickname "Rudy" after then famous saxophonist Rudy Wiedoeft. Having played drums in his high school band, Vallée played clarinet and saxophone in various bands around New England in his youth. In 1917, he decided to enlist for World War I, but was discharged when the Navy authorities found out that he was only 15. He enlisted in Portland, Maine on March 29, 1917, under the false birthdate of July 28, 1899. He was discharged at the Naval Training Station, Newport, Rhode Island, on May 17, 1917 with 41 days of active service. From 1924 through 1925, he played with the "Savoy Havana Band" in London. He then returned to the States to obtain a degree in Philosophy from Yale and to form his own band, "Rudy Vallée and the Connecticut Yankees." With this band, which featured two violins, two saxophones, a piano, a banjo and drums, he started taking vocals (supposedly reluctantly at first). He had a rather thin, wavering tenor voice and seemed more at home singing sweet ballads than attempting vocals on jazz numbers. However, his singing, together with his suave manner and handsome boyish looks, attracted great attention, especially from young women. Vallée was given a recording contract and in 1928, he started performing on the radio. Vallée <b>...</b>

from "Miroirs". This is very interesting arrangement, and certainly brings to mind bells. To say that this is orchestral version is not maybe accurate, since it is played mostly with different kind of percussion instruments. All paintings (except the first) are made by Paul Gauguin.

Jacques Vallée is a French-born venture capitalist, computer scientist, author, UFO researcher and former astronomer. He was a major proponent for the idea that UFOs were the result of highly advanced extraterrestrial civilizations; however he eventually began to expand his views and now believes the explanation may be inter-dimensional in nature. Having been a prominent figure in UFO research he was the inspiration for the main character in Stephen Spielberg's movie, Close Encounter of the Third Kind, Claude Lacombe. He has recently released his latest book, Wonders in the Sky: Unexplained Aerial Objects from Antiquity to Modern Times.
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The Belgian entry at the 1978 Eurovision Song Contest. Jean Vallée - "L'amour ça fait chanter la vie" ("Love makes life sing") A nice, if a bit old-fashioned, song with pleasantly reflective lyrics. It's taking me some warming up to, but now I love it and think it's so soothing and beautiful. I'm not sure if it deserved its runner-up position, but then, it's a good song anyway. Keep an eye out for Jean almost tripping on the raised step at the end of the song.
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Includes annotations. American Indians sing and dance in this 1932 entry in the Merrie Melodies series. Find more information on this film on the Internet Movie Database: www.imdb.com See more early Warner Bros. cartoons on this playlist: www.youtube.com
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Excerpt from Ski Sunday featuring the Vallee Blanche and Aiguille du Midi in the Chamonix Valley

Have been waiting for someone else to upload this performance for a long time now. Finally, I decided to do it myself, spending some hours to learn how to upload musical files on youtube. Hope people will find it and enjoy, Hereby the original French text. J'existe pour me consumer en désirs indomptables, pour m'abreuver de la séduction dune monde fantastique, pour rester attérré de sa voluptueuse erreur.
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Live recording from the Murasaki Hall of Tokushima Bunri University. Live recording.

Rudy Vallee was one of the first broadcast entertainers to discover the value of a signature tune ("our radio greeting")--he commissioned Heigh-Ho Everybody from composer Harry Woods. The song was named for New York's Heigh-Ho Club, where Rudy & the Yankees attained their first great success (and radio contract). HEIGH-HO, EVERYBODY! When songbirds are singing, here's all they keep singing, "Heigh-Ho, everybody, heigh-ho!" The breeze says each morning, when daylight is dawning, "Heigh-Ho, everybody, heigh-ho!" Every star up in the sky, looking down here below, has a twinkle in his eye and says, "heigh-ho, heigh-ho!" So I'll just begin it, there's happiness in it, "Heigh-Ho, everybody, heigh-ho!" More from Answers.Com: "One of the most popular entertainers of the '30s, Rudy Vallée was one of the few vocalists to begin crooning before the advent of Bing Crosby. Famed for singing through a megaphone and introducing his performances with a salutary "Heigh-Ho, Everybody," Vallée recorded into the mid-'40s and enjoyed a renaissance during the '60s after high-profile appearances on Broadway. Born in Vermont, though he grew up in Maine, Rudy Vallée learned to play the alto saxophone and clarinet. He joined the Navy at the age of 16, but was dismissed after it was discovered he had lied about his age. He studied at Yale and the University of Maine, then took a year off during the mid-'20s to play with the Savoy Havana Band at London's famous Savoy Hotel. Vallée was leading his <b>...</b>
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Pianist Vestard Shimkus plays "La vallee des cloches" from "Miroirs" by Maurice Ravel. Recorded live, March 2005. Vestard Shimkus (Vestards Šimkus) studied in Riga, Los Angeles, Madrid and Munich with professors Dmitri Bashkirov, Daniel Pollack, Vadim Suchanov and others. Has also studied composition with Peteris Vasks. Among his prizes are 1st prize at the international Bad-Kissinger KlavierOlympiade piano competition (Germany, 2007), Los Angeles Liszt Piano Competition (2002) and Stockholm Performing Artists Competition (2001). In 2002 he was awarded with the Grand Music Prize of Latvia (2002) and "White Star" order of Estonia (2005). Shimkus has given performances throughout Europe, the USA, the Middle-East and Japan. Festival appearances have included Bergen Festival (Norway), Lockenhaus Gidon Kremer Festival (Austria), Kissinger Sommer Festival, Al Bustan Festival (Lebanon), amongst others. He has performed with BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestre National de France, KREMERata Baltica, Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie and Tallin Chamber Orchestra and has collaborated with such conductors as Lawrence Foster, Vassily Sinaisky, Eri Klas, Woldemar Nelsson, Anu Tali, Jonathan Darlington, Andris Nelsons and Olari Elts. Shimkus has released two solo CD albums and has had compositions published by Schott Music. His own newly composed piano concerto was premiered on July 2008. Info: www.geocities.com/vestards
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NOTE: This is an excerpt from a 30-minute DVD. www.thinkingallowed.com Regardless of the physical reality of UFO's, says Jacques Vallee, Ph.D., the fact that people believe they have experienced contact with alien entities is an appropriate subject for scientific scrutiny. Vallee is a computer scientist, UFO researcher and author whose books include Challenge to Science, Anatomy of a Phenomenon, The Edge of Reality, The Invisible College and Messengers of Deception.
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Each day, we are surrounded by seemingly insignificant objects, taking them from one place to the other, or leaving them on a table for weeks, without paying any attention to them. We ignore or forget them, using things only when we need to, making sure they dont interfere or inhabit our space. But what if they were not so stable and subservient? What if they could swivel, bounce or even fly. And what if they did so all at the same time? We want to imagine a place where objects could live and move, harmoniously, and of their own accord. Without interfering with each other these objects would bounce, roll, turn and cross each others paths. This experiment is about re-discovering our daily surroundings. This is the making of the interactive video that was originally made for If You Could Collaborate exhibition. Each object is assigned to a letter on the keyboard, and can be activated or deactivated at any time. The online version will be soon available to play with at dansedance.com ------------------------ CREDITS ------------------------ DIRECTOR / Julien Vallée jvallee.com CONCEPT / Julien Vallée & Nicolas Burrows DOP / Simon Duhamel simonduhamel.com FLASH DEVELOPMENT / Jérémi Dallaire SOUND DESIGN / Nicolas Burrows & René-Pierre T.-Guérin MOTION DESIGN / Julien Vallée MUSIC / Montoire ADDITIONAL KEYING / Pierre-Olivier Nantel & Marie-Michele Bergeron
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Click on "watch in high quality" to see full quality of this video. Bonus scene from DVD "Seychellen 2008 - BIO Exkursion mit Dr. Robert Hofrichter" from september 2008
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Part 2 from Ski Sunday featuring the Vallee Blanche and Aiguille du Midi in the Chamonix Valley

My very first mashup, between French producer Onra and producer/emcee/underground hip-hop legend MF DOOM. Instrumental: Onra - "The Vallee of Love" off his album Chinoiseries Vocals: Dabrye ft. MF DOOM - "Air" off his album Two/Three All images, audio, video, references, likenesses, information, and anything otherwise are copyright and property of their respective owners. Note: I really think these two tracks go together well. I know at a few points in the song, it seems to not mesh together correctly, but when you listen to it a couple times, it begins to 'work'. Thoughts?
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