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L'OMS e le sue recenti dichiarazioni sulla carne

Post n°4265 pubblicato il 19 Novembre 2015 da xavier1962
 

Video pubblicato il 19 nov 2015 da Veggie Channel

Pubblicato il 19 nov 2015

Nell'ottobre 2015 l'OMS ha emesso un comunicato che ha suscitato una grossa risposta a livello sociale. Scopri il perché in quest'intervista con il Professor Vincenzino Siani, Medico e Presidente della SINVE (Società Italiana di Nutrizione Vegetariana), esperto anche di medicina dello sport. Per saperne di più visita: http://veggiechannel.com/video/scienz...

 
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Duran Duran - Pressure Off (feat. Janelle Monáe and Nile Rodgers)

Post n°4264 pubblicato il 15 Novembre 2015 da xavier1962
 

Video pubblicato il 21 ott 2015 da Duran Duran 

The Official Music Video of Duran Duran's "Pressure Off," From Their New Album Paper Gods, Available Now. 

 

 
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The Beatles - Penny Lane

Post n°4263 pubblicato il 11 Novembre 2015 da xavier1962
 

Video pubblicato il 30 ott 2015 da TheBeatlesVEVO 
The Beatles 1 Video Collection is out November 6th. Available to pre-order here: http://thebeatles1.lnk.to/DeluxeBluRay

Two days after recording some overdubs for 'A Day In The Life', The Beatles spent the afternoon in East London at Angel Lane, Stratford, filming scenes for the video of 'Penny Lane' with Scandinavian director, Peter Goldmann.

Shortly after the East London shoot, Goldmann and The Beatles headed to Knole Park, the grounds of a stately home in Kent, to film scenes of the band horse-riding in the countryside. Around this time, Goldmann and his crew (but minus The Beatles) travelled to Liverpool to shoot the sequences near to Penny Lane.

A few days before filming started for 'Penny Lane', Goldmann shot a promo for 'Strawberry Fields Forever'. Both shoots presented a challenge for everyone involved owing to the Musicians' Union ban on any action that could be construed as miming. Despite these limitations, both the films Goldmann made were so innovative that neither would have looked out of place on MTV a decade and a half later.

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The Beatles - We Can Work it Out

Post n°4262 pubblicato il 08 Novembre 2015 da xavier1962
 

Pubblicato il 04 nov 2015 da TheBeatlesVEVO 
The Beatles 1 Video Collection is out November 6th. Available to pre-order here: http://thebeatles1.lnk.to/DeluxeBluRay
"In We Can Work It Out, Paul did the first half, I did the middle eight. But you've got Paul writing, 'We can work it out, we can work it out' - real optimistic, y'know, and me impatient, 'Life is very short and there's no time for fussing and fighting my friend'." (John Lennon)
'We Can Work It Out' became The Beatles' sixth single in a row to top the US charts. At the time, no other band had achieved such success. The track took over 11 hours to perfect - up to this point, that was the longest period The Beatles had spent in the studio on a single song. 
At Twickenham Film Studios, a little over three weeks after the single was recorded, The Beatles made three separate promo films for 'We Can Work It Out'. Like all the other films shot that day, the medium was two-inch black and white videotape, a relatively new format for the time. Many TV stations, however, weren't set up for videotape, so 16mm copies were made for distribution worldwide.
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