(What is josef? - Edit Wiki)
Videos 1 to 30
The Inbreedy Bunch
from Crazy Entertainment July 02, 2008
Author: hardlynews Added: Wed, 02 Jul 2008 02:50:38 -0800 Duration: 38The family of the Austrian incest dad are reuniting, and a new TV show may be on the way!
|
The Inbreedy Bunch
from Revver - sex Videos July 02, 2008
Author: hardlynews Added: Wed, 02 Jul 2008 02:50:38 -0800 Duration: 38The family of the Austrian incest dad are reuniting, and a new TV show may be on the way!
|
Under the Floor
from Revver - comedy Videos May 28, 2008
Author: nationalbanana Added: Wed, 28 May 2008 19:49:55 -0800 Duration: 101Austrian dungeon dad Josef Fritzl explains to his daughter why long-term subterranean captivity, incest and rape are actually in her best interest.
|
Under the Floor
from ROCK MUSIC AND PEOPLE VIDEOS May 28, 2008
Author: nationalbanana Added: Wed, 28 May 2008 19:49:55 -0800 Duration: 101Austrian dungeon dad Josef Fritzl explains to his daughter why long-term subterranean captivity, incest and rape are actually in her best interest.
|
Under the Floor
from Crazy Entertainment May 28, 2008
Author: nationalbanana Added: Wed, 28 May 2008 19:49:55 -0800 Duration: 101Austrian dungeon dad Josef Fritzl explains to his daughter why long-term subterranean captivity, incest and rape are actually in her best interest.
|
Death Sentence of a Monster
from Slumber Party Entertainment May 20, 2008
Author: Aazad Added: Mon, 19 May 2008 20:49:32 -0800 Duration: 127I wrote this song just to show my hatred to Josef Fritzl, the monster who locked his daughter in the underground cellar and raped her repeatedly giving birth of his seven child. Even death sentence is not enough for this horrible crime. This pervert should be put into the same dungeon for 24 years and should be tortured by the gay.
|
"touched for the very first time?"
from YouTube :: Videos by poptalk May 10, 2008
pop!talk Week In Review: 4-10 May 2008 The furor over those Miley Cyrus photos from Vanity Fair continues while Madonna released HARD CANDY for underaged fans and Josef Fritzl' second family see the light after being held in captivity in a basement in Austria. What would the Spears sisters do if they weren't...touched for the very first time? For the stories in full, check out the videos: - Miley Cyrus: Baby Did A Bad Bad Thing... - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPX9CAkExYo - MADONNA: Hard Candy Equals Mad Cavities - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zI23NyCrgDk - "josef fritzl is the devil" (from pop!vlog - www.youtube.com/popvlog) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LpAVZ2u9XgE - Spears Sisters Strike Back! - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GuILGS-tfc4 OH YEAH! Author: poptalk Keywords: pop!talk week in review miley cyrus madonna josef fritzl hard candy vanity fair britney spears jamie-lynn sex incest xxx Added: May 10, 2008
|
Elle & Josef: True Love With No Limits (Moonlight/Heroes)
from YouTube :: Tag // second life May 07, 2008
Read this first Ok so this is a moonlight and Heroes Crossover video and this the story. The company finds out that vampires exist so the decide to take Josef into the company so they can run some tests and learn more about his kind but something unexpected happens. Elle Bishop end up falling in love with the vampire Josef and their relationship grows stronger during his captivity. Elle's father, Mohinder and everyone else at the company is against this relationship that's why I chose the song Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis. There comes a point when everything is getting out of hand so Elle and Josef decide to escape far, far, far away and start a new life where no one knows that he is a vampire and that she has electrical powers so Elle hacks into the computer to erase some files while her dad is away and they think that everything will go smoothly but they get caught and a big fight breaks out and Elle starts throwing thunder bolts and Josef starts fighting, he gets shot at but as we all know bullets do nothing to vamps. It's all out of control so Elle tells Josef to run away and that she will met him later but frakness she gets caught by her dad and mohinder and they tie her up and put her feet in a tub of water so that she is powerless and she cant get away from them meanwhile Josef goes to Mick for help and Mick agrees to help and that's where this video ends on a cliffhanger so that maybe in the near future the second part of this story can be made into a video or a fan fic I will keep you guys posted :D I used clips from veronica mars, moonlight and heroes I made this video as a Birthday present to my bff marsie so I hope she likes it :D Author: lillulu1 Keywords: Josef Elle Bishop Heroes Moonlight Vampire Crossover Mick Mohinder Added: May 7, 2008
|
My Yiddishe Mamae by Yosef Rosenblatt
from YouTube :: Tag // second life May 04, 2008
My Yiddishe Mama. Yosef "Yossele" Rosenblatt (1882-1933) is generally considered to be the uncrowned king of cantorial music. People often refer to him just as "Yossele," a Yiddish diminutive of Josef. There is a famous joke about a Cantor who calls himself the Third Yossele Rosenblatt... When he's asked who the Second Yossele Roseblatt might be, in great offense he retorts, "There could BE no Second Yossele Rosenblatt!" Rosenblatt's greatest hit was his recording of "Shir Hama'alot," Psalm 126, to a tune composed by Minkowsky. This psalm is said on festive occasions, just before the "Grace after Meals." This cheerful melody became so popular, that soon it was considered to be the traditional tune for this psalm. When the State of Israel was looking for a suitable National Anthem, Rosenblatt's "Shir Hama'alot" was proposed as a serious candidate. In his foreword to this book, Rosenblatt wrote about his own recitatives: "In producing them I was moved by the double impulse of serving the needs of the Jewish Cantor and of demonstrating to the musical world at large that genuine Jewish Chazanuth can still satisfy completely even the refined taste of today. ...I shall feel amply rewarded for my efforts when I shall see this work widely disseminated." Rabbi Samuel Rosenblatt published a biography of his father's life. "Yossele Rosenblatt: the story of his life as told by his son, by Samuel Rosenblatt. New York, Farrar, Straus and Young, 1954." There is also some Rosenblatt material in the book "Fifteen Cantorial Masterpieces," published by Tara. David Chevan produced a very interesting CD called " Days of Awe : Meditations for Selichot, Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur." It is a collection of instrumental interpretations of Rosenblatt's compositions for the High Holidays. As such it is one of the finest "Jewish-Jazz" recordings, and a great Jazz instrumental anyway. "I came to Rosenblatt years ago when I became interested in Hazzanut, which is the art of Jewish cantorial singing. Rosenblatt had an incredible voice and really understood this art form. His krechts, or sobbing sounds, are profoundly emotional and his phrasing is equally moving. It occurred to me that I needed to learn more about him, so I began transcribing his recordings and learning more about the nuances of his singing style, especially his phrasing," explains bassist Chevan, who teaches at Southern Connecticut State University. "The cantorial art of Hazzanut is a highly improvisatory process that reminds me of jazz improvisation. I hear and have found much more spontaneity in the singing of cantors than in most Klezmer music (which, incidentally is often called -- and I believe incorrectly so -- Jewish jazz)," he says, noting that he chose to transcribe Rosenblatt's renditions of High Holy Day prayers for several reasons. "First, because of his incredible sense of melody. These pieces are infused with wonderful and emotionally powerful melodies. Second, because he was one of the greatest recorded masters of Hazzanut. His singing and improvisations are filled with nuances that are rivaled by only a few other cantors," notes Chevan. "Thirdly, his compositions are compelling. Each of the pieces I transcribed was like a miniature oratorio. In each of the pieces there were at least two or more complete music sections that might contain moments of operatic recitative, snippets of folk melodies, and large sections of improvised Hazzanut. When I transcribed and then arranged these for my band to perform the music came alive in fresh new ways that got me excited. I could hear and feel the spirit of the High Holy Days, the Days of Awe, in a new and meaningful way." "As I was transcribing the various pieces I began to find certain places and patterns in Rosenblatt's choices as to when he would be in tempered pitch and when he used quarter-tones. I don't even know if he was aware that he was making quarter-tones as much as creating certain emphases that were attached as much to the text as anything else. I get the sense that he was very aware that the "out-of-pitch" notes created a certain drama that the congregation would have felt as supplication. In contrast there are sections, especially when he is singing more in the Yiddish song/freilakh style (strident and martial at times) that he is right on the money and everything is in more or less tempered pitch... Author: myzeidi Keywords: My Yiddishe Mama Mame Mamma Mome Momme Yossele Josef Rosenblatt Added: May 4, 2008
|
The life of Josef Fritzl
from YouTube :: Videos by bbcworldnews May 01, 2008
Steve Rosenberg takes a look at the life of Josef Fritzl, who is accused of holding his daughter captive in Austria for 24 years. Author: bbcworldnews Keywords: BBC News The life of Josef Fritzl Added: May 1, 2008
|
Josef SUK: Scherzo Fantastique, Opus 25 - Part 1 of 2
from YouTube :: Tag // second life April 06, 2008
Josef Suk (January 4, 1874 -- May 29, 1935) was a Czech composer and violinist. Suk was born in Křečovice. He studied at Prague Conservatory from 1885 to 1892, where he was a pupil of Antonín Dvořák. In 1898, he married Dvořák's eldest daughter, Otilie Dvořáková (1878--1905), affectionately known as Otilka. He formed the Czech Quartet with three of his fellow students — Suk played second violin with them for most of his life. From 1922 he taught at the Prague Conservatory where his pupils included Bohuslav Martinů and Rudolf Firkušný. He died in Benešov. From the evidence of the Fantastic Scherzo, Josef Suk would seem to have been destined to follow an artistic path much like that of his father-in-law and teacher, Antonín Dvorák. It is a 15-minute work, brilliantly scored for full Romantic orchestra. Its style is not that close to that of Dvorák. Suk's harmonic language is a little more modern, something like that of the pre-Impressionist French composers such as Chabrier and Fauré. Nor was Suk as interested in evoking Czech musical folklore in his music. The work is in the typical scherzo rhythm of dotted triple-time groups, rather close in spirit to Dukas' Sorcerer's Apprentice. It has less of the grotesquerie, mostly being good-spirited. The closest thing to it in mood among Dvorák's works is the Carnival Overture, though in sound and technique it is more like the late Dvorák tone poems such as The Wood Dove. There are, indeed, times when the Suk work picks up something of the dark-edged mood of those Dvorák fantasies. But on the whole it is a beautifully scored, light-hearted and untroubled look at a fairy-like world. It is also uncharacteristic of the direction Suk's work would take (and thus unlike any later works of Suk's the reader might know). The year after it was composed, Dvorák died, and soon after that Suk's own wife (Dvorák's daughter) died. The grief and the questions about death raised by these shattering losses transformed the scope and purpose of his music. But that was in the future; the listener of this work gets the last music Suk was to write untouched by the most tragic side of life. (We appreciate Both Wikipaedia's and All Music Guide's contributions in the descriptions here) Author: andrewgrummanJC Keywords: Josef Suk Fantastic Scherzo Fantastique Added: April 6, 2008
|
Josef SUK: Scherzo Fantastique, Opus 25 - Part 2 of 2
from YouTube :: Tag // second life April 06, 2008
Josef Suk (January 4, 1874 -- May 29, 1935) was a Czech composer and violinist. Suk was born in Křečovice. He studied at Prague Conservatory from 1885 to 1892, where he was a pupil of Antonín Dvořák. In 1898, he married Dvořák's eldest daughter, Otilie Dvořáková (1878--1905), affectionately known as Otilka. He formed the Czech Quartet with three of his fellow students — Suk played second violin with them for most of his life. From 1922 he taught at the Prague Conservatory where his pupils included Bohuslav Martinů and Rudolf Firkušný. He died in Benešov. From the evidence of the Fantastic Scherzo, Josef Suk would seem to have been destined to follow an artistic path much like that of his father-in-law and teacher, Antonín Dvorák. It is a 15-minute work, brilliantly scored for full Romantic orchestra. Its style is not that close to that of Dvorák. Suk's harmonic language is a little more modern, something like that of the pre-Impressionist French composers such as Chabrier and Fauré. Nor was Suk as interested in evoking Czech musical folklore in his music. The work is in the typical scherzo rhythm of dotted triple-time groups, rather close in spirit to Dukas' Sorcerer's Apprentice. It has less of the grotesquerie, mostly being good-spirited. The closest thing to it in mood among Dvorák's works is the Carnival Overture, though in sound and technique it is more like the late Dvorák tone poems such as The Wood Dove. There are, indeed, times when the Suk work picks up something of the dark-edged mood of those Dvorák fantasies. But on the whole it is a beautifully scored, light-hearted and untroubled look at a fairy-like world. It is also uncharacteristic of the direction Suk's work would take (and thus unlike any later works of Suk's the reader might know). The year after it was composed, Dvorák died, and soon after that Suk's own wife (Dvorák's daughter) died. The grief and the questions about death raised by these shattering losses transformed the scope and purpose of his music. But that was in the future; the listener of this work gets the last music Suk was to write untouched by the most tragic side of life. Author: andrewgrummanJC Keywords: Josef Suk Fantastic Scherzo Fantastique Added: April 6, 2008
|
Franz Josef Glacier Hike
from - blip.tv (beta) March 30, 2008
The little township of Franz Josef doesnt have much. There is one small market, 2 bars, and a couple of backpackers hostels. But this sleepy little two road town is home to one of the biggest tourist draws on New Zealand's West Coast: The Franz Josef Glacier. Glaciers are awesome, no matter where they are, but the Franz Josef Glacier (along with neighboring Fox Glacier) is unique in that it decends to just 240 meters above sea level, it is only 20k from the Tasman Sea, and it is surrounded by rainforrest.Imagine being able to sunbathing on the beach, hike through lush rainforrest, and ice-climb on a glacier, all in the same day -- and all these things within just a few kilometers of eachother.Very cool. Here is a video of a glacier hike that I did during my stay in Franz Josef.
|
no jason
from YouTube :: Tag // madtv March 10, 2008
we just messing around you know...college.. Author: tayskizzard Keywords: 2008 josef college. new funny mad tv stupid Added: March 9, 2008
|
5 minute meals
from YouTube :: Tag // madtv March 10, 2008
i show america how to zip up a ziplock bag.. Author: tayskizzard Keywords: ziplock bag comedy mad tv new 2008 feed back josef college parody Added: March 9, 2008
|
|
Log in or sign up to leave comments.
0 comments on josef:
(No comments yet..)
get widgets
RSS feed for josef:
To add your video to this page, just add this code in your video blog post:
|