James Taylor: Greatest Hits
#James #Taylor #Greatest #Hits James Taylor: Greatest Hits
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Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace
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Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace. FOO FIGHTERS Echoes Silence Patience & Grace (2007 UK 13-track CD album including the single The Pretender Long Road To Ruin Let It Die and the Bonus RecordingOnce And For All [Demo] housed in the title-stickered jewel case with the picture / lyric booklet) #Echoes #Silence #Patience #Grace
The Very Best of The Lighthouse Family
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School of Rock - The Musical (Original Cast Recording)
#School #Rock #Musical #Original #Cast #Recording School of Rock - The Musical (Original Cast Recording)
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Nursery Cryme (2008 Digital Remaster)
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Wicked Game
#Wicked #Game Wicked Game
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Jesus Christ Superstar
#Jesus #Christ #Superstar Jesus Christ Superstar
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Jesus Christ Superstar.
The seminal genre-defining rock album re-released as a digitally remastered double-album.
Release Date: 16th July 2012
This release comes in the wake of the recording&rsquos 40th anniversary and with exciting plans afoot ITV and Andrew Lloyd Webber are launching a show to search for a performer to play Jesus in a newly realised UK arena tour that will feature Tim Minchin as Judas Iscariot Melanie C as Mary Magdalene and Chris Moyles as King Herod.
The Raven That Refused To Sing
#Raven #That #Refused #Sing The Raven That Refused To Sing
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Saint Cecilia EP [12" VINYL]
#Saint #Cecilia #12 #VINYL Saint Cecilia EP [12" VINYL]
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Recurring Dream: the Very Best of Crowded House
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Never For Ever
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Never For Ever. KATE BUSH Never For Ever (1990 Dutch issue 11-track picture printed CD which has Made In The E.U. text including the singles Breathing Babooshka and Army Dreamers lyric booklet picture sleeve CDP7463602) #Never #Ever
Hardwired...To Self-Destruct
#HardwiredTo #Self-Destruct Hardwired...To Self-Destruct
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Hardwired...To Self-Destruct. DELUXE EDITION : (3CD) 2016 album from US metal giants featuring 'Moth Into Flame' & 'Atlas, Rise!'. Includes a 14-track BONUS CD featuring the 'Lords Of Summer' single plus live cuts & covers of DIO, Deep Purple & Iron Maiden classics. #HardwiredTo #Self-Destruct
Puzzle
#Puzzle Puzzle
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Puzzle. BIFFY CLYRO Puzzle (2007 UK 13-track CD album includes Living Is A Problem Because Everything Dies picture sleeve lyric booklet picture sleeve in an artist/title clear stickered jewel case) #Puzzle
Kane Brown (Deluxe Edition)
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The Best Of Jefferson Airplane
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Mozart: Coronation Mass, K 317; Vesperae Solennes de Confessore, K 339
#Mozart #Coronation #Mass #317 #Vesperae #Solennes #Confessore Mozart: Coronation Mass, K 317; Vesperae Solennes de Confessore, K 339
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Mozart: Coronation Mass, K 317; Vesperae Solennes de Confessore, K 339. KIRKBY / ROBBIN / HOGWOOD / AN #Mozart #Coronation #Mass #317 #Vesperae #Solennes #Confessore
Crusade
it's october of the year 1097. the weary crusader army approaches the walls of antioch, a famous stronghold guarding their advance to the holy land, currently held by seljuq turks. the city's garrison is strong and sufficiently provisioned, yet frankish commanders know, that if they want to retake jerusalem, they need to secure antioch first. a time of fierce battles with acts of both courage and cowardice is about to begin. it's summer of the year 1097. having successfully retaken the city of nicaea and repelled the turkish ambush attack near dorylaeum, the army of the first crusade now marches through the inhospitable anatolian plateau. having changed their tactics, the seljuq turks utilised scorched-earth methods by plundering villages on their way. this soon proved to be an effective way of harming the invaders.
the crusaders suffered in the summer heat, and their supplies dwindled gradually, eventually leading to starvation. despite provisioning trouble, they reached the lands inhabited by the rather friendly christian armenians, and their trip to their next target – the city of antioch, was made a little less perilous. while the main army was going along the safer route around the taurus range, two small detachments led by two of the younger leaders, tancred and baldwin marched through the mountains, hoping to gain the support of the armenians living in cilicia. both got involved in local politics, but while tancred later rejoined the crusader army, baldwin marched east, reaching the armenian ruled city of edessa. he soon realised, that he could benefit from the weak position of the city's ruler, thoros, and possibly grab some land for himself. it's unclear, whether baldwin was responsible, but thoros was soon overthrown and killed.
subsequently, the people of edessa chose baldwin as their new ruler. thus, the first crusader state, the county of edessa, was established. but let's leave baldwin's success and get back to the main story. the first units of the latin army reached the outskirts of antioch in october 1097. the city was encompassed by the orontes river to the northwest, and mount silipius to the southeast. though already past its finest years, it was well defended by a formidable wall studded with countless towers, built by the emperor justinian 400 years earlier. additionally, a citadel was erected on top of the mountain, as a last line of defence. both natural and manmade defences posed an intimidating prospect to the crusaders.
the turkish garrison, counting around 5000 men, was commanded by yaghi siyan, who was aware of the approaching crusaders and gathered a large stockpile of supplies for an upcoming siege. he also requested for help to other nearby turkish lords of alep, mosul and damascus. the crusaders laid the siege on the north-western side of the city, trying to block just three out of six total gates, as antioch was a considerably larger stronghold than nicaea, and the europeans already lost some of their numbers in previous encounters. initially, yaghi siyan was expecting the franks to storm the walls, yet when it became obvious that wouldn’t happen, he began harassing separated groups with sorties. though the crusaders captured the nearby port of st simeon, and were soon partially provisioned by genuan ships, which arrived in november, their foraging efforts virtually depleted all of the nearby sources of food and water.
around christmas, the crusader army was on the brink of starvation. to remedy this problem, bohemond together with robert of flanders took half of the troops and marched along the orontes searching for supplies. suddenly, being three days away from antioch the vanguard led by robert accidentally encountered a 10,000 strong relief force under duqaq of damascus, rushing to relieve the besieged city. open battle ensued. robert held his position firmly, until bohemond caught up and attacked the turks. they managed to rout the enemy, but with visible losses among their own ranks, they decided to get back to antioch. in the meantime, yaghi siyan saw the division of the crusader army, and caught raymond's troops by surprise with a sudden sortie. yet raymond not only defended well, but also pushed the turks back to the city,
with just bad luck preventing him from taking the stronghold. the siege continued. winter months didn't improve food supplies and famine damaged the morale of the crusaders, forcing them to slaughter a good part of their horses, a status symbol for medieval knights. many deserted and many died from starvation. regardless, they still occupied lands around antioch, and with byzantine supplies arriving at st symeon in february, the besiegers provisions eventually improved. soon, the news arrived, that another muslim relief force was en route to antioch. yaghi siyan reconciled with his liege ridwan of aleppo, the latter moved his army west, conquering harim with 12,000 men, around 40 kilometres away. the european lords arranged a meeting, and soon agreed to execute bohemond's plan.
the norman commander gathered all available warhorses and equipped a 700 strong heavy cavalry unit which departed camp during the night. bohemond took up a good position with flanks secured by orontes river and the lake. yet when he saw ridwan's army advancing, he commanded a charge, hoping to rout the unprepared turkish forces. cavalrymen lined up and struck the muslim units, dealing significant damage. but this attack wasn't enough to rout the numerically superior enemy. bohemond then rode back to his initial position near the lake, hoping to lure the turkish force. indeed, ridwan marched forward, eager to use his numbers.
yet the norman commander prepared another devastating charge, this time with utter success. the lightly armoured turkish units could do nothing to stop such a storm, and their cohesion quickly collapsed. this was an impressive show of bohemond's commanding ability, who wisely used his resources, and routed the much larger turkish army. meanwhile, the english supply fleet arrived at st symeon with building materials, allowing crusaders to construct fortifications blocking the south-western gates. two additional forts closed the city's resupply routes almost completely. the defenders saw that the siege was tightening. combined with the loss of manpower during the sorties, their morale only worsened.
in april, bohemond secretly established a contact inside the city. the armenian captain named firouz, who held the watch of the south-western part of the wall eventually agreed to let the crusaders into the city. it's unclear what really lead him to betray yaghi siyan, but personal animosity between the two, and bohemond's promise of wealth and position possibly convinced firouz to give up his part of the wall. but, before the plan was ready to be executed, crushing news arrived. kerbogha, atabeg of mosul, having combined his forces with duqaq and ridwan was marching 35,000 men to repel the crusader siege of antioch bohemond asked the other lords, if he could take the city unassisted, it should belong to him. raymond, godfrey and the others reluctantly agreed, probably because of the lack of any better options.
on the 2nd of june, under the cover of darkness, bohemond and some of his men climbed the wall and infiltrated the city, using firouz’s help. defenders of the st. george's gate were killed, the city gates were opened, and crusader troops poured into the city. the turkish garrison was quickly overwhelmed, many of the civilians, both muslims and christians were killed, as latin soldiers often couldn't tell them apart. yaghi siyan was slain, yet his son managed to retreat to the citadel and mount a defence from there. it looked like the siege was almost over. but a few days later, the first units of kerbogha's army reached the line of the orontes river. they probably could have easily ambush the besiegers weeks earlier,
yet the seljuqs attempted to take baldwin's edessa first. yet the stronghold of godfrey's brother stood firmly, forcing the turkish general to abandon the plan of conquering the city and marched straight to antioch. so, while the crusaders besieged the citadel, they were also besieged by the vast turkish army. but kerbogha didn't want to waste time, and tried to assault the city immediately. heavy fighting lasted for two days, yet the crusaders managed to keep up a rugged defence. though the turkish storm finally stopped, the situation inside the city was dire. provisions were depleting, the enemy was at the gates and the defenders morale plummeted. one of their last hopes was emperor alexios komnenos who finally decided to aid the crusaders and departed constantinople in the middle of june.
yet when the byzantine troops camped in phrygia, the emperor was encountered by deserting stephen of blois, who left the crusader army around the time when kerbogha's army arrived. stephen informed alexios of the crusade’s hopeless position and urged him to go back. alexios didn't want to risk his army and neglected to march any further. meanwhile in the besieged city, one of raymond's soldiers, a mystic named peter bartholomew had a vision of a holy lance hidden in antioch. raymond was sceptical, yet they begun excavations under one of the churches. when it became obvious that nothing was there, peter jumped into the excavation and started digging with his bare hands and supposedly found the spearhead of the holy lance,
or, more likely had the ordinary spearhead in his pouch all the time. the crusade leaders didn't believe this „miracleâ€, yet pretended otherwise. a huge boost to morale occurred among the defenders, and soon, after failed negotiations with kerbogha, crusaders began preparations for a decisive battle, having to choose between death from starvation, or death wielding the sword. on monday morning of the 28th of june, after three days of fast, the crusader army emerged from the city gate carrying the holy lance, all on foot, as all horses were either dead or eaten, and began deployment. kerbogha didn't attack them immediately, waiting until they proceeded to an open field, so the potential for retreat to the city would no longer be possible. turkish troops guarding the nearby gates attacked the tight frankish formations,
but were unable to break them. the christian army consisted of well equipped, hardened men, who survived the difficulties of previous battles, marches and sieges, under the harsh, but very effective general command of bohemond. kerbogha's army was large, but divided between jealous emirs, thus before he was able to fully deploy the main body of his force, the smaller, uncoordinated attacks at advancing crusaders took place. bohemond's troops managed to repel the attackers on the front, and in the rearguard. the first units of the main turkish army eventually engaged the latin line, but soon they were losing badly and began to flee.
the scattered units ran through the lines of the middle units, who, seeing running allies, quickly lost cohesion and the will to fight. in a matter of minutes, the whole of kerbogha's army was in full rout, unable to unite and deal the one, decisive blow to the desperate christian force. this was a great, yet unexpected victory for the crusaders. soon, the citadel surrendered, and in compliance with the earlier agreement with the other lords, bohemond took the city for himself, creating the principality of antioch. the successful siege of antioch quickly became a celebrated event amongst the christians. despite huge setbacks, the crusade continued. the road to jerusalem was now finally open.
Crossroads [Original Soundtrack]
( cheers and applause )>> after the success of the last few crosswalk musicals, i knew ihad the to get the company out of los angeles. it was to too much. the constant rain, theadulation, the cocaine. and where better to go thanwhere i made my name on the stage right here, london,england, united kingdom, great britain. okay, guys, guys, gather around,gather around.
gather around, because we arehere in london, the musical, we will be performing -->> james. it's "mary poppins"! playing the role of marypoppins in this production will be -- oh, me! thank you! look, it takes one great man tomake a great show. but it takes an etch greater manto invite another great man to make that show great.
playing the role of burt in thisproduction sir ben kingsley, everybody! ( cheers and applause )can you believe it? i've got chills. chills. >> i'm so excited to be here. i've always liked james. when he told me about the idea,of course, i jumped at the chance.
theater should be for thepeople, especially, in this case, for people in their cars,driving home from work. >> james: it would be remissof us to not take, gather, hang on to whatever pearls of risedom you would like to share with us today. please. >> well, from my years in thetheater, i think the best thing i can impart -->> sir ben kingsley, everybody! unbelievable!
( applause )we've got to go. >> i understand. >> james: take umbrella, raiseumbrella, open umbrella. and fly. ♪fly. i think if we can make this showa supercalifragilistic, the audience will be like, wow, thatwas expealidocious. ♪♪ wind's to the east, coming in, like something's brewing aboutto begin ♪
♪ what lies in store ♪♪ i feel like what's happened has all happened before. ( applause )>> james: look, it's not for me to say. i hear whispers, oh, my god,he's better than julie andrews. i can't say that. those aren't my words. but i think i'm better thanjulie andrews. every job that must be doneshould have an element of fun.
you find the fun and, snap, the♪ and every task you undertake becomes a piece of cake♪ a lark, a spree, it's very clear to see, that a... ♪ spoonful full of sugarhelps the medicine go down ♪ the medicine go downthe medicine go down ♪ just a spoonful of sugarhelps the medicine go down ♪ in a most delightful way>> cars, cars, cars! everybody, get back! stay, stay, stay station!
oh, my, gosh! that's amazing! keep it together! make sure the toys are back inthe box! they have to be returned to toys'r' us! stay focused! where's the band? we had to let the kids go, thelittle ones. in retrospect, i probably shouldhave told their parents where
the performance was at. but, you know, that's theater. we've recast, and you roll withthe punches. the boys did actually punch me. enjoy it, guys. smiles in the eyes. show me a smile in your eyes. smile with your eyes! you're a penguin, smile withyour eyes!
all right, guys, enjoy it! lieutenants of smiles, lots ofsmiles. it's a show stopper, it's a showstopper, ♪ it's supercalifragilistic-expialidocious ♪ even though the sound of itis something quite atrocious ♪ if you say it loud enoughyou'll always sound precocious ♪ supercalifragilistic-expialidocious ♪ um-diddle-ittl-um-diddle-ayeum-diddle-ittl-um-diddle-aye supercalifragilistic-♪ expialidocious
oh, my god! you were on fire out there! that is the performance of yourlife! that made gandhi look likeamateur hour! okay, guys, here we go. here we go, here we go. let's go and fly a (bleep) kite. ( laughter )let's go fly a kite ♪ up to the highest heightlet's go fly a kite
♪ and send it soaringup to the atmosphere ♪ up where the air is clearoh, let's go fly a kite >> james: stop, stop, stop, wedid it! we did it! ♪ oh, oh, ohlet's go fly a kite ♪ and send it soaring>> james: thank you so much! oh, thank you! ( applause )this has truly been the high -- >> this has truly been the highlight of mu career.
i played gandhi and this andthat, but today i was burt, i smashed it. >> james: thank you guys,thank you so much! i think a wise man said youcould never go home again but i think if he could see whathappened there he would go, i was wrong, my bad, and you canrock it on the strand on tuesday in london. everybody say mary poppins! >> mary poppins!
>> james: say sir benkingsley! >> sir ben kingsley! >> james: say sir jamescorden! >> sir james corden! >> james: sounds good! ( cheers and applause )