Stugägare Kenneth Lindeman


Skakig sketch. Men ljudet är bra. De kör bl.a. en härlig tvetydighet mellan "Vad förstår du?" och "Varför står du?"


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Hasse & Tage - Fotbollstränare Bob Lindeman


Prat från nån revy


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Leif Lindeman - Herkkä mies


Live


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BO LINDEMAN John Deere 1946 Crawler Tractor WIDE-TRACK Dozer SOLD Aug., 2011 to New Zealand


Rare wide track model and the only one I've ever seen. And in talking with the BO Lindeman Register it appears as few as just 1-2% of the 1675 made were of this specail wide gauge track. It's in Excellent Restored condition with paint as good as new. Runs and starts perfect. Out of a fine collection that's being sold just 30 miles west of Kansas City. The standard gauge BOL has a Tread of 48" and 12" wide tracks, so the outside dimension of the tracks is 60". The wide gauge like this one has longer square bars that the tracks mount on. The gauge is 60" and the tracks are 14" wide. So the outside dimension of the tracks are approx. 74." Contact us for other Lindeman's that may be coming up for sale.


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Dr, Lindeman wine (Australian ad, 1979)


Various television commercials from Australia: This advertisement was first broadcast on Australian television in the late seventies. There have been previous versions of this ad with different still shots, but same jingle.


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1946 JOHN DEERE BO LINDEMAN - (May have others coming in, but this was SOLD May 2010)


This rare Lindeman came from a orchard farm in the actual Yakima area where a lot of the Lindemans went. Had been there for 50 years until my customer got it 5-6 years ago. Runs great, perfect oil pressure, very good undercarriage. Side dust shields to with it and hood is perfect. Hand starts very easy and motor runs great with no issues. The oil pressure is real good and picture was taken with motor cold last week with temperature at 55 degrees outside. All gauges work. Clutches are real good. 1946 BO serial # 335803. Comes with the Lindeman side rock guards /dust covers. 1 small corner ear is broke off but both in good shape. 90% undercarriage is our best guess or 80%. Shutters are working too.


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Lindeman - Atomubåtsman Malte Lindeman


Hasse Alfredsson med en av sina många improvisationer.


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Ron Lindeman : War child, Soldier child


Words and music by Ron Lindeman. Copyright April 2011 Ron Lindeman on acoustic guitar, percussion and vocals. Warchild, soldierchild I am a war child, a soldier child A torn-up mind No peace I find They made me watch how my parents died They tore me up And raped my mind The first man I shot I looked into his eyes And watched him die And in my heart there was a cry I shed no tears Just lived my lie I am a war child, a soldier child A torn-up mind No peace I find A girl was raped And she lost her mind She knew till the day she'd die Real love she'll never find She is a war child, a soldier child A torn-up mind No peace she'll find We are the children of war We kill your heart We kill your soul We kill your mind Like you killed ours There is no war That was ever won All wars are lost When the last battle is won The ghosts of the past Follow close behind They won't leave me alone Be ready to fight For the future will be A struggle for life Don't long for softness Don't long for tenderness If your heart is still raging The soul is a lonely wanderer When all is quiet Quiet inside of you Reach out for the beauty The mind is like a flower Fragile but ready to bloom I am a war child, a soldier child A torn-up mind till peace I'll find I was a war child A soldier child A torn-up mind Now peace I'll find ( 2x) What is WARCHILD? Mission War Child's goal is to empower children and young people in war-affected areas through community-based programs, which strengthen their psychological <b>...</b>


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Club Med Lindeman Island


Travel Daily TV reports live on location from Club Med Lindeman Island in Australia's Whitsundays.


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Ron Lindeman Slave to love


visit:www.ronlindeman.com written by Bryan Ferry, released 1985 recorded 3July 2007, Blue White Studio, The Hague This is a video made while I was playing together with Ray van Maanen, a leadguitarist, and David Samson, a percussionist. Ray is a good guitarist who is very good in improvising and David is an excellent percussionist who can also improvise very good. David did'nt use a drumkit or congas, but did use a cajon and many other exotic percussion instruments. They both have extensive musical experience both on stage and working in studios. They are also both music teachers by the way. The story behind this is as follows. We actually never played together before . I sent them a couple of songs about a week before we would play together. When it came down to actually playing together I played a song one time solo and the second time we played it together and simply recorded it at the same time. It worked well except maybe for the endings. But the point is, that if you are able to listen to one another while playing, everything will come out easy. Music will flow out of your soul easily. There will be a vibe and harmony. And that is how nice making music can be. If it would be up to me, I'd play together with an entire philharmonic orchestra. But a string section would also do. I just love violins. And flutes by the way! Anyway, it was nice to do. This was recorded on the 3rd of July 2007, Blue White Studio at The Hague. My personal thoughts on making music: 1) Music <b>...</b>


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Ron Lindeman: Painting Enea


I stopped painting for some time but recently I picked up the paintbrushes again. This vid is about painting lovely young rascal Enea, a happy little boy. The paint is acrylic and not really my favorite paint to do a portrait because I prefer to use oilpaint for portraits. The music is Vincent, a beautiful song written by Don McLean in 1971. It's also me on acoustic guitar and vocals.


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Ron Lindeman The Partisan


visit: www.ronlindeman.com adapted music arrangement demo acoustic guitar & vocals Ron Lindeman music arrangement by Richard Poot of Pro Music Studio at Eemnes Holland (written by A.Marly/H.Zaret/Bernard)made famous by Leonard Cohen, 1969) Mypersonal thoughts on making music: 1) Music to me is by definition emotions. A song is an island filled with deep emotions and feelings and a song must be able to touch the listener in the heart and soul. 2) I don't believe in simply copying the orginal. Try to change a song into your own version of it. For instance in the way you play an instrument and/or sing or change tempo or add different musical arrangements,etc. 3)I don't mind playing covers of songs. In the classical music world almost everything consists of covers. The musicpieces of composers are often centuries old.In popular music it's no problem playing songs written and recorded by others.Just add what is specifically your own. 4) Music is always subject to people's personal taste. Your background, culture, the country you live in, your environment, etc, are factors that may influence your musical taste. But all humans have emotions and feelings. With music you can touch someone in the heart and soul and arouse emotions and feelings. 5) pure technical skills don't necessarily mean that a music piece or song is conceived as beautiful. 6) it are the listeners that will judge your songs and music. Not you as the musician or other people in the music business. visit www <b>...</b>


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Ron Lindeman Beautiful people


visit: www.ronlindeman.com written by Melanie Safka (1969) recorded 3July 2007, Blue White Studio, The Hague This is a video made while I was playing together with Ray van Maanen, a leadguitarist, and David Samson, a percussionist. Ray is a good guitarist who is very good in improvising and David is an excellent percussionist who can also improvise very good. David did'nt use a drumkit or congas, but did use a cajon and many other exotic percussion instruments. They both have extensive musical experience both on stage and working in studios. They are also both music teachers by the way. The story behind this is as follows. We actually never played together before . I sent them a couple of songs about a week before we would play together. When it came down to actually playing together I played a song one time solo and the second time we played it together and simply recorded it at the same time. It worked well except maybe for the endings. But the point is, that if you are able to listen to one another while playing, everything will come out easy. Music will flow out of your soul easily. There will be a vibe and harmony. And that is how nice making music can be. If it would be up to me, I'd play together with an entire philharmonic orchestra. But a string section would also do. I just love violins. And flutes by the way! Anyway, it was nice to do. This was recorded on the 3rd of July 2007, Blue White Studio at The Hague. My personal thoughts on making music: 1) Music to me <b>...</b>


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Punkrockare Trindeman Lindeman


En av Hasse & Tages sketcher med den påhittade figuren Lindeman.


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Ron Lindeman Crossroads


visit: www.ronlindeman.com recorded at SBS6 tv studio at Amsterdam in 1999. (written by Don McLean,1971) Mypersonal thoughts on making music: 1) Music to me is by definition emotions. A song is an island filled with deep emotions and feelings and a song must be able to touch the listener in the heart and soul. 2) I don't believe in simply copying the orginal. Try to change a song into your own version of it. For instance in the way you play an instrument and/or sing or change tempo or add different musical arrangements,etc. 3)I don't mind playing covers of songs. In the classical music world almost everything consists of covers. The musicpieces of composers are often centuries old.In popular music it's no problem playing songs written and recorded by others.Just add what is specifically your own. 4) Music is always subject to people's personal taste. Your background, culture, the country you live in, your environment, etc, are factors that may influence your musical taste. But all humans have emotions and feelings. With music you can touch someone in the heart and soul and arouse emotions and feelings. 5) pure technical skills don't necessarily mean that a music piece or song is conceived as beautiful. 6) it are the listeners that will judge your songs and music. Not you as the musician or other people in the music business. visit: www.ronlindeman2.punt.nl


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Curtis Lindeman JBT 300


Me shooting my first JBT 300, and 14th overall. I used a Storm Trauma Recovery.


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Ron Lindeman: Motherless Child full version ( Song for LaReina)


Motherless Child ( Song for LaReina) dedicated and written for Willeke M. AKA LaReinaWilleke ( artist name). This is the story of Willeke M. AKA LaReinaWilleke ( artist name) who killed the rapist of her then 12-year old daughter back in 1991 and was sentenced to 12-years imprisonment for doing so. After her release in 1999 she has been working as an artist/painter. see: www.lareinawilleke.com . Footage from Net5 series Moordvrouwen ( Murderous women) made by Posh Productions. Music and words by Ron Lindeman. Ron Lindeman : acoustic guitars and vocals. Anand Mahangoe: leadguitar. Ron Baggerman: bass on Ziggy tapstick. Kevin van Genderen: grand piano. Roy van Veenendaal: drums. copyright recording and video Ron Lindeman 2011. www.ronlindeman.com A motherless child ( Song for LaReina )) See I still remember How it used to be When I was a child And yes she gave birth to me But by giving birth to me She brought me pain and sorrow And not happy childhood memories I am the queen I wish to be But ghosts from childhood still keep bugging me You betrayed me mother You sold me mother You gave away my happy childhood dreams You never was You never will be, Never have been A mother I am a motherless child I am a motherless child Motherless child, motherless child As years pass by As tears go by All life did was keep me alive It seemed to lead me to my hopeless deed Killing ain't a hopeful feat Walls of thick concrete Let me sink away in tragedy I learned the hard way To make the best <b>...</b>


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Ron Lindeman Rise


visit: www.ronlindeman.com written in 1999, released in 2000; written by Gabrielle/Ollie Dagois/ Ferdy Unger-Hamilton; after a song by Bob Dylan: Knockin'on Heaven's door(use of theme authorised by Bob Dylan in 2000) recorded 3July 2007, Blue White Studio, The Hague This is a video made while I was playing together with Ray van Maanen, a leadguitarist, and David Samson, a percussionist. Ray is a good guitarist who is very good in improvising and David is an excellent percussionist who can also improvise very good. David did'nt use a drumkit or congas, but did use a cajon and many other exotic percussion instruments. They both have extensive musical experience both on stage and working in studios. They are also both music teachers by the way. The story behind this is as follows. We actually never played together before . I sent them a couple of songs about a week before we would play together. When it came down to actually playing together I played a song one time solo and the second time we played it together and simply recorded it at the same time. It worked well except maybe for the endings. But the point is, that if you are able to listen to one another while playing, everything will come out easy. Music will flow out of your soul easily. There will be a vibe and harmony. And that is how nice making music can be. If it would be up to me, I'd play together with an entire philharmonic orchestra. But a string section would also do. I just love violins. And flutes by the <b>...</b>


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Ron Lindeman Everybody hurts


visit: www.ronlindeman.com written by REM, released 1992. recorded 3July 2007, Blue White Studio, The Hague This is a video made while I was playing together with Ray van Maanen, a leadguitarist, and David Samson, a percussionist. Ray is a good guitarist who is very good in improvising and David is an excellent percussionist who can also improvise very good. David did'nt use a drumkit or congas, but did use a cajon and many other exotic percussion instruments. They both have extensive musical experience both on stage and working in studios. They are also both music teachers by the way. The story behind this is as follows. We actually never played together before . I sent them a couple of songs about a week before we would play together. When it came down to actually playing together I played a song one time solo and the second time we played it together and simply recorded it at the same time. It worked well except maybe for the endings. But the point is, that if you are able to listen to one another while playing, everything will come out easy. Music will flow out of your soul easily. There will be a vibe and harmony. And that is how nice making music can be. If it would be up to me, I'd play together with an entire philharmonic orchestra. But a string section would also do. I just love violins. And flutes by the way! Anyway, it was nice to do. This was recorded on the 3rd of July 2007, Blue White Studio at The Hague. My personal thoughts on making music: 1) Music to me <b>...</b>


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Lindeman - Fulast I Världen Marlon Lindeman


Hasse Alfredsson med en av sina många improvisationer. Category:


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JBT Bowling - Curtis Lindeman (Compilation)


Some clips of me bowling in JBT. All of these clips are from wunnerfulwarren. Check out his channel. Also check out the official JBT channel, jbt900.


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Ron Lindeman sings Father I never thought you a hero


I wrote this song for my father who had to do forced labor as a POW in the coalmines of Kyushu, Japan during World War II. He never talked about and I had to drag some stories out of him many years ago. Still many years later I met other sons whose fathers also worked the coalmines at Kyushu in the same period. We meet on a regular basis. The last time was on saturday the 23th of October 2010 at the military complex called Bronbeek at Arnhem, The Netherlands. That is also a military museum. This song is also dedicated to those sons and their fathers and to all other POW's from all over the world in past and recent and future times and to their wifes, sons, daughters and relatives. Father I never thought of you a hero A brave man is a man Who conquers his own fears A broken man is someone Who drowns in his own tears I quess war was raging In your heart and in your soul I quess memories forgotten Still played a prominent role Father I never thought of you as a hero I always thought of you a working man You must have been so lonely You must have been a lonely man There is a man in a uniform There is a man with a gun I can see him on photograph I can see him firing his gun There is a soldier taken prisoner There is a prisoner of war I can see him in a prison camp I can see him lying on the floor Father I never thought of you as a hero I never knew you were so brave The things you cannot talk about Are the things that lay asleep As the soldiers you buried In the turmoils of <b>...</b>


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Ron Lindeman Scream live at Kunstlinie Almere 26 September 2009


Ron Lindeman live at Kunstlinie middle theatre, Almere, 26th of September 2009. Song is Scream, 1992 ,lyrics and music by Ron Lindeman. Ron Lindeman on 12-string Ovation and vocals


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Lindeman Player Piano - Poet & Peasant


My pride and joy - 1911 65/88 note Lindeman Player Piano rebuilt by myself about 13 years ago. The piece played is the POET AND PEASANT overture. The camera ran out of memory at the last minute, but it is still enjoyable none the less :) Sorry for the background noises.


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Ron Lindeman A place in the sun


visit: www.ronlindeman.com recorded at SBS6 tv studio at Amsterdam in 1999. (written by Ron Miller/Bryan Wells, 1966) Mypersonal thoughts on making music: 1) Music to me is by definition emotions. A song is an island filled with deep emotions and feelings and a song must be able to touch the listener in the heart and soul. 2) I don't believe in simply copying the orginal. Try to change a song into your own version of it. For instance in the way you play an instrument and/or sing or change tempo or add different musical arrangements,etc. 3)I don't mind playing covers of songs. In the classical music world almost everything consists of covers. The musicpieces of composers are often centuries old.In popular music it's no problem playing songs written and recorded by others.Just add what is specifically your own. 4) Music is always subject to people's personal taste. Your background, culture, the country you live in, your environment, etc, are factors that may influence your musical taste. But all humans have emotions and feelings. With music you can touch someone in the heart and soul and arouse emotions and feelings. 5) pure technical skills don't necessarily mean that a music piece or song is conceived as beautiful. 6) it are the listeners that will judge your songs and music. Not you as the musician or other people in the music business. visit: www.ronlindeman2.punt.nl


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Bowling Approach - Curtis Lindeman 9/20/11


I made some changes to my swing, as well as going up to 16 pound equipment. Comment please, I want some tips on what I should change.


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Ron Lindeman Painting Jack Joan of Arc by Leonard Cohen


Master of laws Jack Bogaart is a lawyer from the south of the Netherlands. He is standing here together with "Lady Justice" represented here in the shape of a blindfolded woman (how symbolic!) holding the "sword of justice" in her right hand and a pair of scales representing the "balance" in the other hand. On one of the scales lies a chocolate pastry because Jack likes chocolate pastries ( so do I) . The building in the back is the court of justice at the city of Maastricht in the south of the Netherlands. The text at the bottom at the right side says in Latin: "Acuto homine nobis opus est, qui pervestiget quid sui cives cogitent". Wich roughly translated means " A sharp person we need, who must figure out what his fellow citizens think". I painted Jack surrounded by bright colors using acrylic paint. The song is "Joan of Arc" written Leonard Cohen back in 1971. I played both the 12-string and the 6-string acoustic guitars and did the vocals. I love this song. One day I want to record this with an entire orchestra and a gigantic choir doing the "la'la'la" choruses. As I hear it in my head it must sound impressive. Joan of Arc written by Leonard Cohen in 1971


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SOLD 2/10- Video #2- Rare 1946 John Deere BO Lindeman Crawler Tractor


Very hard to find and especially with factory Electric Start and Lindeman Front Blade options both original, runs real good. Can help with delivery quote on long distances at .60 mile one way. Call Robert C. Moline at (512) 573-8359 or email me for all details or more pics: www.TheTractorBarn.com (comes with roll cage not shown but have pictures of this and more.).


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SOLD 2/10- Rare 1946 John Deere BO Lindeman Crawler Tractor with Dozer Blade - For SALE March, 2010


Very hard to find and especially with factory Electric Start and Lindeman Front Blade options both original, runs real good. Can help with delivery quote on long distances at .60 mile one way. Call Robert C. Moline at (512) 573-8359 or email me for all details or more pics: www.TheTractorBarn.com (comes with roll cage not shown but have pictures of this and more.)


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Robert Lindeman - Muuttoparvet


Tenavatähti 1995 -kilpailun 4. semifinaali.


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Ron Lindeman sings Emotionally


Emotionally is a lovesong. Words & music by Ron Lindeman. Ron Lindeman on acoustic guitar, electric guitar, percussion and vocals. Copyright Ron Lindeman , july 2011


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Ron Lindeman: Doors live at Starsound Studio


Recorded live at Starsoud Studio at Utrecht on the 4th of September 2010. Ron Lindeman on acoustic guitar and vocals; Anand Mahangoe on leadguitar; Johan Latupeirissa on percussion. Words and music by Ron Lindeman


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