Prohibition Vogue: Boardwalk Empire, Ken Burns and What it Means for Marijuana Legalization


Alcohol prohibition may have been repealed in 1933, but Americans have rarely been more intoxicated with the "noble experiment" than they are today. Between "Last Call," Daniel Okrent's best-selling 2010 book, leading clothing designers taking inspiration from jazz age fashion, a new prime-time documentary by Ken Burns, and the new, second season of HBOs critically acclaimed Boardwalk Empire, it's impossible to ignore the new interest in Prohibition. With a fixation on "classic cocktails" and faux-speakeasies, even drinking culture itself seems to be bellying up to the bar. What's fueling this fascination and where will it end? Reason.tv talks with filmmaker Burns, author Okrent, and drug policy activist Aaron Houston of Students for Sensible Policy, who argues that "Culture and art right now are reflective of a general sentiment in this society that the war on drugs has not worked." And that change is in air. Marijuana legalization initiatives will be on the ballot in at least two states in 2012, Reps. Ron Paul (R-Texas) and Barney Frank (D-Mass.) have introduced legislation to let states decide pot's legal status, and record high levels of Americans are in favor of legalization. As Okrent tells Reason.tv, the need for excise tax revenue during the Great Depression helped make repeal of alcohol prohibition not just possible but desirable. Coupled with a sense of exhaustion at a drug war that has done little to prevent drug use, the dire financial straits of government at <b>...</b>


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DIGITAL AGE - Is Google An Evil Empire? - Ken Auletta. Dec. 6, 2009


Google has become a colossus using other peoples material (OPM). Is this fair? Google may be sending Old Media companies to the grave yard. Is Google an Evil Empire? With Ken Auletta, Author of Googled: The End Of The World As We Know It." James Goodale, former Vice Chairman of The New York Times, hosts. 12/6/09


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Super8 & Tab ft. Jan Burton - Empire (Ken Loi Remix)


Follow me on Facebook & Twitter for the latest updates www.facebook.com www.twitter.com Unofficial Remix (Radio Edit) Video from Super8 & Tab Original Video here: www.youtube.com


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Billy Eckstine - I Apologise


Number 8 US Charts April 1951


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A Handful Of Songs - Tommy Steele


UK Chart entry September 1957. Highest position Number 5


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Anne Murray - You Belong To Me


Probably the most requested song by the girlfriends of National Servicemen serving abroad during the fifties. I wonder If any of those couples are still together. A few perhaps


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Eddie Fisher - Outside Of Heaven


Number 10 US Charts November 1952 Number 1 UK Charts January 1953


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Diana Dors - Namely Me


Diane Dors with the Wally Stott Orchestra


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Lita Roza - Where Is Your Heart (with lyrics)


The Song from Moulin Rouge" (also known as "Where Is Your Heart") First appeared in the 1952 film The Moulin Rouge with Jose Ferrer as Toulouse- Lautrec Lyrics Whenever we kiss I worry and wonder Your lips may be near But where is your heart? It's always like this I worry and wonder You're close to me here But where is your heart? It's a sad thing to realise That you've a heart that never melts When we kiss, do you close your eyes Pretending that I'm someone else? You must break the spell This cloud that I'm under Please won't you tell Darling, where is your heart?


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Earl Bostic - Sweet Lorraine


Earl Bostic from 1955


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Petula Clark - Suddenly There's A Valley


Petula Clark had a UK hit with this Gogi Grant song. Number 7 December 1955


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Al Martino - Wanted


Number 4 UK Charts June 1954. Al Martino (like Guy Mitchell) was more popular in the UK than in the US. Perry Como had the hit in the States.


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Ruby Murray - I'll Come When You Call


Number 6 November 1955 UK Charts. Ruby's seventh Top Ten entry in a row.


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Johnnie Ray - (Here Am I) Brokenhearted


Number 9 US charts March 1952 (Did not feature in the UK Top Ten)


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Ruby Murray - Evermore


Number 3 UK Charts July 1955 This was Ruby Murray's sixth Top 10 entry in seven months


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Eve Boswell - Blue Star


Blue Star was the theme music from the TV series Medic, written by Victor Young with lyrics added by Edward Heyman The instrumental version was a hit for Cyril Stapleton in September 1955 but Eve Boswell did not feature


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Eddie Fisher - Trust In Me


Eddie Fisher had 22 (UK and US) Top Ten Hits in the fifties but not this time


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I Still Believe - Ronnie Hilton


Number 3 UK charts December 1954


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Joan Regan - Prize Of Gold


Number 6 UK charts April 1955


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Danny Williams - The Story Of A Starry Night


The Story Of A Starry Night is adapted from Tschaikowskys Pathetique Symphony Sung here by UK favourite Danny Williams


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Guy Mitchell - Pretty Little Black-eyed Susie


Number 2 UK Charts April 1953 Times were difficult in the UK in the aftermath of the Second World War.Guy Mitchell's breezy happy style went down well with the British.This probably explains why he was more popular in the UK than in the US


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Kathy Kirby - My Thanks To You


British singer popular in the Sixties. Scored a hit with her cover version of Secret Love in 1963. Kathy started her career singing with Bert Ambrose at The Ilford Palais. In 1963 she won Top British Female Singer in the New Musical Express poll She represented the UK in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1965, and came second with the song "I Belong"


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Guy Mitchell - Wise Man Or a Fool


Guy Mitchell from 1952. Written by Bob Merrill and backed by Mitch Miller


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Lita Roza - Allentown Jail


Liverpool born Lita had a hit with this in December 1951 (UK Sheet Music Charts) Lita Roza did most of her singing with The Ted Heath Orchestra


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Ronnie Carroll - If Only Tomorrow


A minor hit in 1962 for Belfast born Ronnie Carroll


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Danny Williams - Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words)


South African born singer Danny Williams very popular in the UK during the Sixties.


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Eve Young - Silver Dollar


Eve Young and The Homesteaders Number 1 UK sheet music charts September 1950. There were no record charts in the UK until 1952


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Joni James - Anywhere I Wander (with lyrics)


Anywhere I Wander (1951) Music Written By: Frank Loesser Lyrics Written By: Frank Loesser His arms were warm as they welcomed me His eyes were a fire bright And then I knew that my path must be Through the ever haunted night, for Anywhere I wander, anywhere I roam Till I'm in the arms of my Darling again My heart will find no home Anywhere I wander, anywhere I roam His voice was, oh, such a soft caress Of love it gently told And in his smile was the tenderness I may never more behold, but Anywhere I wander, anywhere I roam Till I'm in the arms of my Darling again My heart will find no home Anywhere I wander, anywhere I roam


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Nat King Cole - Dreams Can Tell A Lie


Number 10 UK Charts February 1956


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Sunny Gale - He Loves And She Loves


Fifties Singer Sunny Gale


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Danny Williams - We Will Never Be As Young As This Again


A minor hit for Danny Williams in 1961


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Dickie Valentine - You Touched My Hand.


Dickie Valentine was a popular singer in the UK. He had a number of Chart Hits including 2 number ones in the Fifties. Along with Dennis Lotis and Lita Roza he sang with the Ted Heath Orchestra


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Guy Mitchell - Look At That Girl


Number 1 UK charts August 1953. By 1953 the Mitchell Magic was on the wane in the US. Nevertheless he was still very popular in the UK. From 1953 to 1959 Guy had a further 9 entries in the UK Top Ten.There were 3 entries into the US Top Ten during the same period


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Dickie Valentine - In A Golden Coach


Number 7 UK Charts June 1953. Dickie Valentine cashes in on the Coronation.


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Sunny Gale - Let Me Go Lover


The Sunny Gale version of this popular, often recorded, song Recorded by Sunny in 1955.


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Julie Rogers - Friendly Persuasion


Julie Rogers born in Bermondsey London started her professional career at Butlins Holiday Camp Filey UK with The Teddy Foster Orchestra


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Kathy Kirby - I'll Always Love You


Although Kathy is mainly remembered for her cover of the Doris Day hit Secret Love She neverthless made many other fine recordings.


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Petula Clark - Meet Me In Battersea Park


Petula Clark celebrates 'The Festival Britain' 1951 (A time of hope in the UK)


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Nat King Cole - Faith Can Move Mountains (with lyrics)


Number 24 US Charts 1952. Johnnie Ray had the UK Hit Number 7 December 1952 Faith can move mountains Darling, you will see I can move mountains If you have faith in me Faith can work magic This I find with you Yours is the magic To make my wishes come true So tell me again you love me Kiss me and I'll be strong What couldn't I do when I know that you Are here to help me along? Yes, faith can move mountains Darling, you will see I can move mountains If you have faith in me So tell me again you love me Kiss me and I'll be strong What couldn't I do when I know that you Are here to help me along? Yes, faith can move mountains Darling, you will see I can move mountains If you have faith in me Yes, I can move mountains If you have faith in me


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Joan Regan - Don't Let Me Stand In Your Way


Joan Regan had many UK hits during the Fifties,mainly covers of American artists recordings. This one seems to be an original. Possibly a B side?


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Patti Page - And So To Sleep Again


Number 10 US Charts September 1951


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Frankie Laine - The Ruby And The Pearl


The Ruby And The Pearl From the Paramount Picture "Thunder In The East" (Jay Livingston / Ray Evans) Frankie Laine There's a warm red ecstasy to love That makes you tremble with its fire And there's a pure white majesty to love When you have both, you have your heart's desire Can love be as warm as the ruby Can love be as pure as the pearl Just look in the heart of my love for you You'll find the ruby and the pearl My love will endure as the diamond And shine with the shimmer of gold It glows as a bright star above for you A thing of beauty to behold Come close and cling to my kiss Stay close and share the passion of this Yes, love is as warm as the ruby And love is as pure as the pearl Just look in the heart of my love for you You'll find the ruby and the pearl The ruby and the pearl.


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Mindy Carson - I'm Late


Mindy Carson had no solo hits in the UK. She did however feature in a couple of duets with Guy Mitchell that were popular


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Michael Holliday - Skylark


Number 39 UK Charts March 1960


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Petula Clark - Another Door Opens


British singer Petula Clark recorded in 1956


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Tommy Steele - Princess


Brit Pop singer Tommy Steele with a song from the film "The Duke Wore Jeans"


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Guy Mitchell - Walkin' And Wond'rin'.


This was the A side to 'Wise Man Or Fool'. Issued in the US March 1953 In the UK it was coupled with 'I Want You For A Sunbeam (with Mindy Carson) Sound quality not too good


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Sunny Gale - Try A Little Prayer


Another Sunny Gale classic from the mid fifties


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Tommy Steele - Butterfingers


Number 8 UK Charts July 1957


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