![]() | The First and Last Megaman Youtube Poop of the 1500s There's not nearly enough Megaman Youtube Poops out there! There's only a billion Mario and Sonic ones. Has everyone forgotten about the Blue Bomber? Anyways, at the beginning I also included a short bonus Youtube Poop made by Deepercutt and WalrusGuy! (Okay, it's a joke... please don't hate me!!! Too much.) I own nothing in the video. It's a parody for fun, and the credits are at the end of the video. |
![]() | Crowned Killers- The black magicians who worked for them p-4 Nostradamus was famous for telling prophecies and worked for queen Elizabeth in the 1500s Then came John Dee who could communicate with spirits and became a spy. The black magic that was learnt then traveled through time and is still used today. So the Royal family now have insight into the power of Demons and spirits and have seemingly used these gifts well to their advantage. Does dabbling in this magic have consequences or have they been able to maintain complete control over them? |
![]() | RB's Duets: German OldTime Folk Song This song has been around since the early 1600s in the German speaking areas of Europe. The ballad tells the story of a farmer coming home early in the morning, finding his wife together with the priest. He beats the priest up - the priest jumps to the window and holds his posterior out of the window. Then the song says: "The people gathered from far and wide and thought they found the morning star. But it was only the priest's butthead. So what's the conclusion: Never trust a butthead of a priest (Trau nicht des Pfaffen Arschgesicht)". It is not really translatable because there are some puns in the text. Presumably the song is an outcome of peasant's revolts that took place in central Germany in the 1500s. This is my second take on this song. |
![]() | Come Holy Spirit Pentecost celebrates our connection to the Holy Spirit. In 2008 Pentecost falls on May 11. Here is a video opportunity to renew your connection to God's Holy Spirit. As you listen, ask yourself what you are expecting from the Holy Spirit, a light drizzle or a downpour of God's love? This song started as a few lines of music that Therese experienced while praying in the woods. Then John developed the melody about a year later. The words are adapted from a poem written by St. John of the Cross, in the 1500s. We pray for God's blessings as you listen, John and Therese Boucher |
![]() | The Roanoke Island Adventure A film crew journeys around Roanoke Island looking for traces of the famed Lost Colony. The idyllic journey begins on the beach where the colonists first landed in the 1500s. Travis and the team relax and have a bit of fun, but the fun ends when mysterious forces lead the them deep into the woods and then prevent them from escaping! Just when the four adventurers are about to come apart, they make a dramatic find in the shocking conclusion. |
![]() | Ancient Aztec - Recreated Sounds Scientists were fascinated by the ghostly find: a human skeleton buried in an Aztec temple with a clay, skull-shaped whistle in each bony hand. But no one blew into the noisemakers for nearly 15 years. When someone finally did, the shrill, windy screech made the spine tingle. If death had a sound, this was it. Roberto Velazquez believes the Aztecs played this mournful wail from the so-called Whistles of Death before they were sacrificed to the gods. The 66-year-old mechanical engineer has devoted his career to recreating the sounds of his pre-Columbian ancestors, producing hundreds of replicas of whistles, flutes and wind instruments unearthed in Mexico's ruins. Among Velazquez's replicas are those that emit a strange cacophony so strong that their frequency nears the maximum range of human hearing. Chronicles by Spanish priests from the 1500s described the Aztec and Mayan sounds as sad and doleful, although these may have been only what was played in their presence. Velazquez meticulously researches each noisemaker before replicating it. He travels across Mexico to examine newly unearthed wind instruments, some dating back to 400 B.C. and shaped like animals or deities. He studies reliefs and scans 500-year-old Spanish chronicles. |
![]() | Cusco - Andes Title: Andes Artist: Cusco Album: Apurimac People of the Andes Many Peruvians are descendants of the Incas who were the native people of Peru. However, many people also have descendants who came from many European countries. In the 1500s, the Spanish conquistadors came to Peru and fought the native peoples. Over the centuries, many Spanish intermarried with the native peoples. Mestizos are people of mixed blood and have parents who are of native and Spanish heritage. Missionaries (Catholic priests who belonged to the Jesuit order), traveled with the conquistadors and converted many of the people to Catholicism. |
![]() | Pratt Family in England, Part 1 of 2 Prepared by the Jared Pratt Family Association (http://www.pratt-family.org). Traces the Pratt family ancestry and genealogy from England with Reverend William Pratt in the 1500s and his two sons, Lt. William Pratt and John Pratt, who came to American in the early 1600s. |
![]() | The Grandeur of India Across India are hundreds of temples and forts dating back to the 1500s to 1700s, including the fabled Taj Mahal. |
![]() | Pratt Family in England, Part 2 of 2 Prepared by the Jared Pratt Family Association (http://www.pratt-family.org). Traces the Pratt family ancestry and genealogy from England with Reverend William Pratt in the 1500s and his two sons, Lt. William Pratt and John Pratt, who came to American in the early 1600s. |
![]() | Covent Garden Covent Garden is a district in London, England, located on the easternmost parts of the City of Westminster and the southwest corner of the London Borough of Camden. The area is dominated by shopping, street performers and entertainment facilities and contains an entrance to the Royal Opera House Covent Garden, which is also widely known simply as "Covent Garden", and the bustling Seven Dials area. The area is bounded by High Holborn to the north, Kingsway to the east, the Strand to the south and Charing Cross Road to the west. Covent Garden Piazza is located in the geographical centre of the area and was the site of a flower, fruit and vegetable market from the 1500s until 1974, when the wholesale market relocated to New Covent Garden Market in Nine Elms. Nearby areas include Soho, St James's, Bloomsbury and Holborn. |
![]() | The War of the Three Henries Watch as history comes to life! Hoorah! Through this craptastic video, poorly edited in two hours and filmed in three, you shall see the 1500s like never before. Done as a last minute project for Reyna (who assigned it on monday...due friday...T.T), this craptastic video is mildly retarded. It's not my fault if you loose brain cells. So, join us for an epic ten minutes and watch the three Henries fight over...France? Religion? Hey, what was this even about, anyways?! |