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Carnival atmosphere at the Kelana Jaya rally - 598 sec
There is a carnival sort of atmosphere at the Kelana Jaya stadium this morning at the day-long anti-fuel hike rally. People started trickling into the 50,000 capacity stadium since early morning, to be greeted by vendors selling Pakatan Rakyat party mementos, T-shirts, cassettes and posters. Full story in Malaysiakini.com Camera: Mohd Kamal Ishak Editing: Indrani Kopal
Auteur : malaysiakini
Tags: Malaysia Malaysiakini Kelana Jaya Rally Fuel Hike protest
laging naroon ka by jaya - 227 sec
music video
Auteur : louidan
Tags:EL MUNDO FILMS
Jaya "Is It Over" - 243 sec
from the album "Cool Change" GMA Records Directed by Louie Ignacio Is it really over, Jaya? Over, now that you've managed to create one of your best work to date? Now that your rich, intense vocals sound better than before? Well, not quite. It's ironic really for the carrier single off Jaya's latest album to be titled "Is It Over?" since, in the first place, it doesn't really signal an end; in fact, it does the exact opposite in tremendous fashion. The last time listeners heard soul sister Jaya was back in 2005 with the thematic "Fall In Love Again." Two years later, she is back with a vengeance and all guns blazing. Her ninth album "Cool Change" signifies the many changes she has undergone in the past years. A new look, a new sound, a new label. These are some of the changes visible after giving the 55-minute long CD a spin. And what glorious period it was. From start to finish, Jaya delivers fitting sensuous vocals at precise moments all throughout. Although it is a remake album, "Cool Change" appears to be Jaya's strongest record yet, one that has stacks of variety and texture. It also stands as a testimonial of industry experience and wisdom in that she doesn't try too hard pulling off vintage soul; instead she delights in belting out these classic confections in her own sweet style. Choice cut and first single "Is It Over?" drips with dual emotions of the ends and beginnings of a relationship. Here, Jaya funnels her vocal abilities to a bare minimum, letting it flow fluidly with the lovely musical backdrop. The new minimalist approach is evident early on. With a rhyme-like arrangement and sunny production, title track "Cool Change" makes it clear that changes are present this time around. "Just Once" and "Through the Fire", classic songs remade over and over again, offer a distinctive Jaya touch. On the latter, controlled vocal aggression and gentle instrumentation keeps the song from being bland and overboard at the same time. The result of Jaya's newfound self-containment is as addictive as her old timeless hits. Meanwhile, "Points of View" features guest vocals from peer Regine Velasquez. This tandem, which is contrasting in terms of style, is probably one of the best. Jaya's full-bodied alto harmonies shine under layers of Regine's soaring vocals. "On The Radio" sees Jaya transforming herself to a disco/dance-pop diva in the image of Donna Summer. Another recognizable change comes in the tracks "Girlfriend" and "For the First Time" with their soothing, jazz-inspired vocals. She manages to restrain herself, understanding that a stable delivery will do rather than a powerful release. Clearly, Jaya is attracted to melodrama with a heartrending version of "Why Can't It Be," the essence of which is fixed yet again on mellow voices, and with Janno Gibbs lending his vocals they both make the neat arrangement notable. "Living Inside Myself" offers a comparable amount of sweet elements, which also relies heavily on delicate keys and backing vocals. After all that, the glorious ballad "Cody's Song" comes as a relief. Featuring Jaya's baby's giggle, this final cut is sung in a warm and kind voice that is as comforting as how this new album had managed to sound. All tracks present a much-improved Jaya and it only shows that she is at her best when she maintains control. Some might dismiss this as one of those remakes album done a million times before but the key factor in this album's success is its straightforwardness. It's simple and true and that's enough reassurance that Jaya's glory days are not over yet.
Auteur : popsicle628
Tags: Jaya GMA
Ikaw Lamang - Janno Gibbs & Jaya - 259 sec
Duet by Janno Gibbs & Jaya
Auteur : JPSardua
Tags: Janno Gibbs Jaya Philippines OPM Diva Queen of Soul Filipino Music Duets Ikaw Lamang Revival Cover Remake
Just Once - Jaya - 332 sec
from the GMA Records album "Cool Change" Directed by Milos Curameng Is it really over, Jaya? Over, now that you've managed to create one of your best work to date? Now that your rich, intense vocals sound better than before? Well, not quite. It's ironic really for the carrier single off Jaya's latest album to be titled "Is It Over?" since, in the first place, it doesn't really signal an end; in fact, it does the exact opposite in tremendous fashion. The last time listeners heard soul sister Jaya was back in 2005 with the thematic "Fall In Love Again." Two years later, she is back with a vengeance and all guns blazing. Her ninth album "Cool Change" signifies the many changes she has undergone in the past years. A new look, a new sound, a new label. These are some of the changes visible after giving the 55-minute long CD a spin. And what glorious period it was. From start to finish, Jaya delivers fitting sensuous vocals at precise moments all throughout. Although it is a remake album, "Cool Change" appears to be Jaya's strongest record yet, one that has stacks of variety and texture. It also stands as a testimonial of industry experience and wisdom in that she doesn't try too hard pulling off vintage soul; instead she delights in belting out these classic confections in her own sweet style. Choice cut and first single "Is It Over?" drips with dual emotions of the ends and beginnings of a relationship. Here, Jaya funnels her vocal abilities to a bare minimum, letting it flow fluidly with the lovely musical backdrop. The new minimalist approach is evident early on. With a rhyme-like arrangement and sunny production, title track "Cool Change" makes it clear that changes are present this time around. "Just Once" and "Through the Fire", classic songs remade over and over again, offer a distinctive Jaya touch. On the latter, controlled vocal aggression and gentle instrumentation keeps the song from being bland and overboard at the same time. The result of Jaya's newfound self-containment is as addictive as her old timeless hits. Meanwhile, "Points of View" features guest vocals from peer Regine Velasquez. This tandem, which is contrasting in terms of style, is probably one of the best. Jaya's full-bodied alto harmonies shine under layers of Regine's soaring vocals. "On The Radio" sees Jaya transforming herself to a disco/dance-pop diva in the image of Donna Summer. Another recognizable change comes in the tracks "Girlfriend" and "For the First Time" with their soothing, jazz-inspired vocals. She manages to restrain herself, understanding that a stable delivery will do rather than a powerful release. Clearly, Jaya is attracted to melodrama with a heartrending version of "Why Can't It Be," the essence of which is fixed yet again on mellow voices, and with Janno Gibbs lending his vocals they both make the neat arrangement notable. "Living Inside Myself" offers a comparable amount of sweet elements, which also relies heavily on delicate keys and backing vocals. After all that, the glorious ballad "Cody's Song" comes as a relief. Featuring Jaya's baby's giggle, this final cut is sung in a warm and kind voice that is as comforting as how this new album had managed to sound. All tracks present a much-improved Jaya and it only shows that she is at her best when she maintains control. Some might dismiss this as one of those remakes album done a million times before but the key factor in this album's success is its straightforwardness. It's simple and true and that's enough reassurance that Jaya's glory days are not over yet.
Auteur : popsicle628
Tags: Jaya gma opm pop
Jaya The Cat / Drug Squad - 167 sec
Jaya The Cat performing "Drug Squad" By Steel Pulse in Boston at The Midway Cafe. 01/15/07 Smokin' show. Band is based in Amsterdam, Netherlands. http://www.jayathecat.com and http://www.myspace.com/jayathecat Drug Squad lyrics: Drug Squad (4x) I aint got nothing to declare (4x) Lugage in my hand I greet the customsman No sir, I aint got nothing to declare He makes me stop What do you want me for? I aint done nothing wrong What do you want me for? He's got me to the private room But man, I aint got no criminal intension Drug Squad (4x) I aint got nothing to declare (4x) Hounddog, he sniff me al over Mr. Officer, what are you searching me for? I hope this aint no joke Cause you're waisting my time You're waisting my time Waisting my time Quit waisting my time Just looking for the weed But I'm a working man who can't afford to take that chance I aint got nothing to declare (4x) They searched my bag They searched my coat They searched my suit, turned my inside out They found a dimebag in my guitarcase And I got charged with a class C substance Woohoow, I got busted Woohoow, I got busted Woohoow, I got busted by the Drug Squad Drug Squad (4x)
Auteur : Scobiwon
Tags: Jaya Cat Drug Squad El twist Justice Boston USA Steel Pulse Midway Cafe Smokin' Reggae Punk Ska Amsterdam
Jaya the Cat - Closing Time - 220 sec
Official music video Recorded at the "Karroesel" Bar in Hilversum. For High-res download: www.blackoutvideos.nl
Auteur : Kommandobart
Tags: jaya the cat closing time music video rock ska more late night transmissions with blackout karroesel hilversum
Aishwarya Rai Jaya Bachchan Art Exhibition - 116 sec
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Auteur : zoomdekho
Tags: Zoom tv Bollywood India Hindi Movies Awards Aamir Khan Aishwarya Rai Jaya Bachchan Art Exhibition
Irian Jaya: The Biak Massacre - Indonesia - 380 sec
November 1998 We show evidence of the Indonesian military's murder of civilians in July 1998, who dared to support the Free West Papua movement. Since Indonesia took control of Irian Jaya in the mid-1960s, people in Biak have dreamt of independence. Many support the OPM -- the rag-tag 'Free West Papua' guerrillas. But with their homemade weapons and rusting rifles, they have posed a limited threat to the Indonesian military. Yet in July, emboldened by the fall of Suharto, people in Biak raised the OPM's flag -- with tragic consequences. Displaying his wounds to the camera this man recalls the nightmare: "We heard the forces coming up...in front of us there were six bodies, all with bullet wounds. There was blood everywhere." Secret videotape shows those walls peppered with bullets with personal belongings scattered everywhere. Business consultant, Rebecca Casey remembers the gunfire. But the worst atrocity may have occurred at sea. The OPM claim that over 100 people were herded onto Indonesian ships. There are stories of rape, torture and murder with the bodies being thrown into the sea. Indonesian officials deny it occurred claiming bodies that washed ashore were victims of the massive tidal wave that struck 11 days later. But from the people of Biak there are plenty of witnesses who attest to a brutal massacre.
Auteur : journeymanpictures
Tags: Irian Jaya Indonesia Biak massacre military murder Free West Papua movement OPM guerrillas journeyman pictures
George Harrison GOVINDA JAYA JAYA [Prabhupada] - 396 sec
FOR PRABHUPADA BOOKS AND DVDS: http://www.prabhupada.org.uk/shop/index.htm MY WEBSITE: http://www.prabhupada.org.uk/ MYSPACE: http://www.myspace.com/mukunda_dasa http://www.prabhupada.org.uk/sp_poisoned/george.htm & http://www.prabhupada.org.uk/ & http://www.myspace.com/mukunda_dasa Govinda Jaya Jaya from the Radha Krishna Temple Album produced by George Harrison. George was already aware of the devotees of Krishna before meeting the movements leader A.C Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada and had purchased 20 copies of the Happening album, the first recording by Swami Prabhupada and his disciples. But it wasn't until 1969 that George was to meet Shyamasundara dasa in the London offices of Apple Records, the Beatles' recording company. "Where have you been? I've been waiting two years to meet you fella's" was how he greeted the devotee. Shyamasundara and five others had come to London to start a branch of ISKCON and they had sent apple pies and clockwork apples with the Hare Krishna mantra written on them to the Beatles at Apple. This initial meeting eventually led to the recording of 'The Hare Krishna Mantra' by the Radha-Krishna Temple with George, Paul, Linda and drummer Ginger Baker all in the studio helping. George produces the song and is believed to have played harmonium and guitar on the "Govinda" and "Hare Krishna Mantra". Harrison also attended the Radha Krsna Temple's Top of the Pops appearance when they performed the single "Govinda", although he did not appear in front of the cameras. It reached the charts in twenty countries it was even sung one afternoon by 40,000 people at Wembley! Swami Prabhupada made a deep impression on George: "Most of these yogis say 'Look at me, I am the divine incarnation, let me help you,'" he explained, "Prabhupada said: 'I am the servant of the servant of the servant.'" When George once asked Srila Prabhupada if he should also shave his head and join the temple, Prabhupada replied that he could do more for Krishna through his music. Many years previously, the great-grandfather of the Hare Krishna movement, Bhaktivinode Thakur, had predicted a day when the Maha Mantra and songs of Krishna would be sung throughout the world in the local musical style and in the local language. George would be one of the first to help towards making that prediction come true. When Prabhupada heard George's orchestrated version of the Govindam Prayers for the first time he was moved to tears and asked for it to be played every morning in each of the movement's temples which still happens to this day.
Auteur : mukunda108
Tags: George Harrison Pattie Boyd Prabhupada Krishna Lennon Meditation Yoga Matrix Beatles Illuminati New World Order
Tari Teruna Jaya part 1 - 423 sec
This well known Balinese dance was created during the early part of the 20th century by Pan Wandres and I Gede Manik. This is definitely one of my favorites... if not THE favorite of Balinese dances. The title means "Victory of Youth" and the dance expresses the turbulent passions and emotions of young men (this dance is usually danced by female dancers though... I don't believe I've ever seen it danced by male dancers though I suppose that's also possible). Sorry I had to cut the dance into two parts because of the 10 minute limit.
Auteur : elibris
Tags:Balinese Indonesian Bali Indonesia Dance Tari Tarian Gamelan Southeast Asian
JAYA - LAGING NAROON KA - 222 sec
JAYA - LAGING NAROON KA!!
Auteur : babyluv041302
Tags: babyluv041302 jaya laging naroon ka
Lani M. Regine V. & Jaya - One Moment In Time - 330 sec
Duets of Lani w/ Jaya & Lani w/ Regine of Whitney Houston's "One Moment In Time". The director for TV combined the 2 separate performances into one. Performed in "Lani In Symphony" at the PICC, September 2003. ~Lani's Official Website (www.lanimisalucha.com) ~Lani's Official Fan Listing (http://lani.eradioportal.com/fans/index.htm)
Auteur : pitchipich
Tags:PICC lani misalucha regine velasquez jaya Pinoy Filipino whitney houston
Gamelan Sekar Jaya - Palewakia - 559 sec
The renowned Balinese Dancer, Ida Ayu Ketut Suciawani, dances Palewakia, with music performed by Gamelan Sekar Jaya's Angklung ensemble.
Auteur : GamelanSekarJaya
Tags:voiceofdance gamelan sekar jaya sekarjaya gamelansekarjaya GSJ Bali Balinese dance
Amitabh Bachchan Jaya Prada - Song from Sharaabi - 295 sec
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Tags: eros entertainment bollywood Sharaabi Amitabh Bachchan Jaya Prada Pran
Lokanath Maharaj singing Jaya Radha Madhava - 651 sec
Lokanath Maharaj singing Jaya Radha Madhava Laguna Beach, CA Aug 17, 2002
Auteur : rupagopi
Tags:Lokanath Maharaj ISKCON Hare Krishna Bhajan
Jaya high notes - 205 sec
jaya sings these beautiful songs with opt emotions at regine's concert "ang ating musika"
Auteur : walakongname
Tags: Regine Velasquez Sarah Geronimo Sheryn Regis Jaya Lani Misalucha Jonalyn Viray Nina Kyla Rachel Ann Go Mariah
Tari Teruna Jaya Part 2 - 298 sec
Part 2 of the Balinese dance Teruna Jaya.
Auteur : elibris
Tags:Balinese Indonesian Bali Indonesia Dance Gamelan Southeast Asian Tari Tarian
Gamelan Sekar Jaya - Work Sample - 2007 - 208 sec
4 video clips, featuring Sekar Jaya and renowned guest artists. Total length: 3:30. Part 1: Tabuh Telu Sikep Nyindang, performed by GSJ's angklung ensemble at Julia Morgan Theater, Berkeley, CA (May 4, 2004) Guest Artists I Nyoman Kariasa (guest music director, 2004) This excerpt shows one of GSJ's four ensembles performing a work in classical lelambatan form that has been rearranged, incorporating elements of the dynamic kebyar style. The excerpt shows the quality of GSJ's ensemble playing, and interaction with a highly skilled young guest musician. Part 2: Taruna Jaya ("Victorious Youth"), performed by GSJ's gong kebyar ensemble at the Jackson Theater, Santa Rosa, CA 2002. Dance: Ni Ketut Arini In this excerpt GSJ's largest gamelan ensemble accompanies one of Bali's foremost dancers, who played a central role in the development of mid- and late-20th century kebyar style. The work performed is one of the icons of this style; older and more original versions of this work will be studied, contextualized, and presented in the proposed project. Part 3:Drum demonstration, presented during a concert at the Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts on June 10, 2006.Guest Artists: I Dewa Putu Berata and I Made Arnawa (guest music directors, 2006) Two of GSJ's guest artists-in-residence demonstrate the complex interlocking techniques of Balinese drumming, which are integral to the kebyar style, which will be studied/preserved in this project. Note that Arnawa (seated on stage right) is the artist-in-residence proposed for the first period of the proposed project. Part 4: Kebyar Duduk, performed by GSJ's gong kebyar ensemble during its 25th Anniversary Concert at Coventry Grove, Kensington, CA (Oct. 9, 2004). Dancer:Kompiang Metri Davies. During the 25th Anniversary Celebration GSJ performed this formative early-20th century kebyar-style dance piece. As with Taruna Jaya (see above) older and more original variants of this piece will be studied, contextualized, and presented in the proposed project.
Auteur : GamelanSekarJaya
Tags:bali indonesia gamelan dance ethnic music voiceofdance
Jaya The Cat - Nobody's Fault - 219 sec
Jaya The Cat - Nobody's Fault
Auteur : georgieamerica
Tags:Jaya The Cat Nobody's Fault