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The Great Experiment by Paul Young
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disneytva · 1 year
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LucasFilm has unveiled the key art of "Screecher's Reach" from Director Paul Young & Cartoon Saloon
This is Disney's & Cartoon Saloon third collab with Disney TVA’s "The World According To Winnie The Pooh" pilot and Disney Europe Animation's "Vikingskool".
Star Wars: Visions Volume 2, arriving May 4 on Disney+.
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#if paul young has zero stans i'm dead
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Band Aid - Do They Know It’s Christmas
Top of the Pops 1984🎄🎁🎅🏻
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justbusterkeaton · 7 months
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Music: Every Time You Go Away by Paul Young
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paul young, come back and stay |1983|
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natromanxoff · 1 year
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Today - April 22, 1992
Credits to Roberto Macchi.
Why Bowie had to say the Lord's Prayer for pal Craig
by LIZ MOORE
SUPERSTAR David Bowie yesterday told of the sadness which led him to sink to his knees and pray on the stage of the Freddie Mercury tribute concert.
Bowie recited the Lord's Prayer before an audience of millions in a very public show of compassion for the private plight of a close friend, Craig, who is dying from Aids.
“He was in my thoughts as I watched the concert and I knew that I wanted to send a message to him,” Bowie revealed.
“I had no idea of what I was going to say until just before I went on stage.
“Something made me think of the Lord’s Prayer and it seemed to me that it would be the most direct way of reaching him with integrity. It just felt like the right thing to do.”
Before he flew out of Heathrow for New York, the 46-year-old rock star said: “Craig is someone who my assistant Coco and I have known for many, many years and who has tragically been toppled by Aids.
“He does not have long to live, I'm afraid.”
It was largely because of Craig that Bowie took part in the star-studded Easter Monday tribute to Freddie Mercury.
Bowie stunned the audience when he interrupted the music to pray for the victims of Aids, mentioning Craig by name.
Before he flew out Bowie vowed to keep Craig's personal details secret.
“He's a private individual, nothing at all to do with the music business or entertainment.
“I think because of that, it would be totally unfair of me to reveal his identity or any more information about him. It's vital that his anonymity is preserved.”
Asked if he was involved in caring for Craig, he said: “Coco and I are constantly in touch with him.”
Before the show, Bowie revealed that his friend's plight had spurred him into taking part.
On stage Bowie said: “This tribute is for our very good friend Freddie and also to our friends, your friends and possibly members of your family who have been troubled by this relentless disease.
“To all the people watching and to my friend Craig, I would like to extend my best wishes to everyone.”
Yesterday, Bowie said he was satisfied the concert had succeeded in getting across the message of Aids awareness, as well as being a fitting tribute to Freddie Mercury.
“I think enough of the performers said enough about the issue to nail down the seriousness of this horrific disease.
“And it was an absolutely splendid show.”
Bowie's agent Alan Edwards added: “Craig is obviously someone he knows outside the music world. He won't divulge any more about him.”
Concert organisers and Aids workers yesterday began the task of deciding how to allocate the estimated £20 million raised by the show.
The money, which came mostly from film and television rights, merchandising profits and public donations, will go to Aids charities to boost the battle against the disease.
[Photo caption: Supermodel Cindy Crawford sports spots]
Stars club together for King of Queen
Words: JANE MOORE
Pictures: DAVE HOGAN, RICHARD YOUNG, NIKOS
THE stars who rocked the fans at the Freddie Mercury tribute concert later danced until dawn at a party in his memory.
The flamboyant Queen singer's spirit lived on as band members Brian May and Roger Taylor joined Liza Minnelli, Cindy Crawford and George Michael.
Earlier, as the 72,000-strong crowd filed slowly from Wembley Stadium, a fleet of limousines whisked the stars to exclusive Browns club in London's Covent Garden.
The champagne flowed as the guests swapped stories about the Queen front man who died of Aids in November.
The celebrities toasted the success of the concert which looks set to raise £20 million for Aids charities worldwide.
George Michael, dressed from head to toe in black, stayed until the early hours of the morning at the club where he is a regular customer.
He spent a long time chatting to Cabaret star Liza Minnelli, who was still flushed from her emotional performance.
She led the finale with a version of Queen hit We Are The Champions.
Drummer Roger Taylor was escorted by stunning girlfriend Debbie Leng, who was dressed in figure-hugging black leather shorts and jacket.
And Queen guitarist Brian May took his girlfriend Anita Dobson, dressed in a black bolero hat and black lace dress.
Joining them were EastEnders actress Gillian Taylforth — enjoying her first big night out since the birth of her daughter Jessica three months ago — and her boyfriend Geoff Knights.
Paul Young and his wife Stacey left their daughter Levi with a babysitter.
Seal arrived with a new image. Gone were the trademark black leather trousers. Instead he wore a loose fitting white suit and glasses.
Wild Guns 'n' Roses frontman Axl Rose arrived without his usual posse of burly minders.
Still on a high from his concert success, he chatted to Def Leppard singer Joe Elliott.
“The atmosphere was fantastic because everyone was still buzzing from the concert,” said one guest.
“They played really up music all night long, and the dance floor was absolutely packed the whole time.
“They played a couple of Queen tracks and everyone went wild.
“The general feeling was that everyone should go wild and have a really good time because it's what Freddie would have wanted. He wouldn't want people sitting around moping about him."
However, one star was missing. “Everyone noticed that Elton John was particularly quiet backstage at the concert,” said an organiser.
“I think he found the whole thing rather upsetting because he loved Freddie very much.
“I don't think he could face going to a huge party.”
But for the party-goers the night was the ideal way to remember the life of the man who loved celebrations.
As he left, Roger Taylor summed up the mood: “Freddie would have loved it.”
[Photo caption: Roger Taylor escorts girlfriend Debbie Leng at the party]
[Photo caption: Wild singer Axl Rose relaxes in the luxury of a limousine]
[Photo caption: Part guest George Michael]
[Photo caption: Paul Young gives wife Stacey a hug]
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jedivoodoochile · 4 months
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Paul Young, Boy George y Elton John.
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jasmarie2600 · 1 year
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Just watched Screecher’s Reach with some friends and OMG it was amazing, I hope we get more of this story and characters in future seasons of Visions, it was very open ended and left me wanting more! Congrats Paul Young & Cartoon Saloon!!
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churchofsatannews · 1 month
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The Metro #717
This week on The Metro, Rev. Jeff Ivins is back from his 2 week break and brings you the following bands for your time trip to the 1980s: The Cure, Cyndi Lauper, Paul Young, Alexander O’Neal, Tears For Fears, Thompson Twins, Kool & The Gang, Josie Cotton, Berlin, Laura Branigan, Mike + The Mechanics, Spandau Ballet, Culture Club, ABC, and finishing off with some Bangles. Stream The Metro…
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disneytva · 1 year
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Lucasfilm Spotlights Animation for Star Wars Celebration with Star Wars Visions Vol 2 Trailer.
Star Wars Celebration in London offered up a hefty bounty for fans on the hunt for exciting new animated content set in the Lucasfilm universe. Panels featuring filmmakers and cast from Star Wars: The Bad Batch, Star Wars: Visions Volume 2, Star Wars: The Clone Wars and more offered updates, including a new trailer and full cast list for Visions
To close out Star Wars Celebration’s animation panels, on Monday afternoon there was a Star Wars: Visions panel. The panel was filled with an abundance of reveals ahead of the series’ May 4, release — including first story details for all nine shorts, the full cast list, the trailer and key art.
The second anthology will continue to push the boundaries of Star Wars storytelling, with nine new shorts from nine studios from around the globe. Employing an array of animation styles from a variety of countries and cultures, the Volume 2 offers a dynamic new perspective on the storied mythos of Star Wars.
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To kick off the panel, host Amy Ratcliffe introduced executive producers of the Emmy-nominated series, Josh Rimes, James Waugh and Jacqui Lopez, who discussed the success of the show’s first season and its unique concept featuring a collection of animated shorts that stretches beyond any one form of animation and serves as a broader framework for Star Wars storytelling.
The Vol. 2 cast list includes:
“Screecher’s Reach”: Eva Whittaker
“I Am Your Mother”: Maxine Peake, Charithra Chandran
“Journey to the Dark Head” (English Dub): Ashley Park, Eugene Lee Yang
“The Bandits of Golak”: Suraj Sharma
“The Pit”: Daveed Diggs
“Aau’s Song”: Cynthia Erivo
After revealing the cast, Ratcliffe introduced the series’ filmmakers, who took to the stage in groups of three to reveal the first details about each of their shorts:
Rodrigo Blaas, writer/director of El Guiri’s “Sith” from Spain
Paul Young, director of Cartoon’s Saloon’s “Screecher’s Reach” from Ireland
Gabriel Osorio, writer/director of Punkrobot’s “In the Stars” from Chile
Magdalena Osinska, director of Aardman’s “I Am Your Mother” from the United Kingdom
Hyeong-Geun Park, director of Studio Mir’s “Journey to the Dark Head” from South Korea
Julien Chheng, director of Studio La Cachette’s “The Spy Dancer” from France
Milind Shinde, founder of India’s 88 Pictures and executive producer of “The Bandits of Golak”
LeAndre Thomas, writer/director/executive producer of “The Pit”
Arthell Isom, founder of D’ART Shtajio and executive producer of “The Pit”
Nadia Darries and Daniel Clarke, co-directors of Triggerfish’s “Aau’s Song” from South Africa
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Cassette of the day: 031: 7 September, 2023
Elton John: Duets
Track List: A1: Teardrops [k.d. lang], A2: When I Think About Love (I Think About You) [Ft. P.M. Dawn], A3: The Power [Little Richard], A4: Shakey Ground [Don Henley], A5: True Love [Kiki Dee], A6: If You Were Me [Chris Rea], A7: A Woman's Needs [Tammy Wynette], A8: Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me [George Michael] | B1: Old Friend [Nik Kershaw], B2: Go On And On [Gladys Knight], B3: Don't Go Breaking My Heart [RuPaul], B4: Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing [Marcella Detroit], B5: I'm Your Puppet [Paul Young], B6: Love Letters [Bonnie Raitt], B7: Born To Lose [Leonard Cohen], B8: Duets For One
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duranduratulsa · 8 days
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On the turntable today...
Chicago 18 by Chicago (1986)
The Secret Of Association by Paul Young (1985)
Eye In The Sky by The Alan Parsons Project (1982)
#chicago #Chicago18 #paulyoung #thesecretofassociation #AlanParsonsProject #eyeinthesky #80s #records #album #LP #vinyl #vinylrecords
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80sheaven · 1 year
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Paul Young on the front cover of Smash Hits magazine (March 1984)
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