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Georgetown University Professor, Dr. Michael Eric Dyson, is interviewed by Today Show host Matt Lauer. Dr. Dyson discusses the racial and class dimensions of Hip Hop in his book, "Know What I Mean: Reflections on Hip Hop".
Broadcast Date: July 17, 2007
Additional Information: http://www.michaeler icdyson.com
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I hope you enjoy this next Touhou parody. I used more 3D rendering here.
Thanks to Solstice for her hard work in voice acting, and to Gunsmith for helping me with judging the accent.
(This parody qualifies as fair use and is neither affiliated with nor endorsed by Dyson, Inc.)
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Great Song.The Record Kicks.Hear The Funky Guitar In The Back.This Is Called A Soul Song.It Sounds Like Tom Jones But Tom Jones Is Cool.I Still Love This Song It Really Does Kick.Ronnie Left Us Too Soon.Thanks For This Song Ronnie.
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http://www.ted.com Historian George Dyson tells stories from the birth of the modern computer -- from its 16th-century origins to the hilarious notebooks of some early computer engineers.
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http://www.ted.com Physicist Freeman Dyson suggests that we start looking for life on the moons of Jupiter and out past Neptune, in the Kuiper belt and the Oort cloud. He talks about what such life would be like -- and how we might find it.
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Video Clip Shot at The Factory Enmore 2007, featuring Mia Dyson, James Haselwood (Bass), Angus Diggs (Drums), Matt Walker (Guitar) and Sam Boyd (Keys). From the Album "Struck Down" Released 2007 on Black Door Records through MGM.
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Washington, D.C., vocalist Ronnie Dyson enjoyed both stage and RB success. He was the lead actor in the Broadway production of the musical +Hair, and his initial hit was a song from the off-Broadway musical +Salvation. "(If You Let Me Make Love to You Then) Why Can't I Touch You" was both Top Ten RB and pop in 1970, and "I Don't Wanna Cry" was also Top Ten RB that same year.