Rolf Miller: Sommerfest
- Length: 7:14
- Rating Average: 4.88 from 120 people
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- Author: alloveshondo
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Rolf Miller
Rolf Harris -- Sun Arise
- Length: 2:48
- Rating Average: 5.00 from 34 people
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- Author: Rikkyhardo
Tags: 1960 1970 60's 70's Aboriginals arise art artist aussie Australia Australian bush clap cobber desert devil didgeredoo didgeridoo dinkum Harris kangaroo koala lyrics outback queen rikkyhardo rise Rolf Rolfie Rolfy singer Sir sticks sun sunrise Tasmania wallaby youtube
Rolf Harris and his Sun Arise is a well loved song from my youth. So in the slide show there are images of the sun rising ... Rolf ... a few Australian animals and of course, some of Rolfies fantastic art ... though there is a Monet popped in there. Rolf has had a long career on tv mostly BBC. He had his own The Rolf Harris Show on BBC in 1967, and through the 70's and early 80's when he had Rolf on Saturday OK? Between 88 and 92 he presented Rolf's Cartoon Club, a children's show which combined Harris' love of art with showings of kids cartoons. The show also gave out tips to children. He had a Christmas Number One single titled "Two Little Boys" in 1969 He was also commissioned to paint a portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth II for her 80th birthday, which was unveiled by Rolf Harris on 19 December 2005 at Buckingham Palace. In 1959 he recorded his hit "Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport". The song was recorded on a single microphone placed above him in the TV studio. The song was sent to record company EMI in Sydney and it was soon released. The song was originally titled "Kangalypso" and featured the distinctive sound of the "wobble board" In 2006 Rolf expressed his regret about the original lyrics Rolf sang "Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport" (with The Beatles singing backing vocals) in the first edition of the From Us To You BBC radio shows, in December, 1963 Rolf went on to use an array of unusual instruments in his music, including the didgeridoo (the sound of which was imitated on "Sun Arise" by four double basses), Jew's harp and, later, the stylophone. Harris has played the didgeridoo on two albums by English pop singer Kate Bush, 1982's The Dreaming and 2005's Aerial. His biggest hit, however, was a gimmick-free rendering of the sentimental song "Two Little Boys" (1969), a departure for him in that he usually recorded either his own compositions or traditional songs. Rolf also created one of his most famous roles in the 1960s, Jake the Peg. Here are Rolf's Lyrics Sun arise, she bring in the morning. Sun arise, bring in the morning, fluttering her skirts all around. Sun arise, she come with the dawning. Sun arise, come with the dawning, spreading all the light all around. Sun arise, on the kangaroo paw. Sun arise, on the kangaroo paw, glistening the dew all around. Sun arise, filling all the hollows, Sun arise, filling all the hollows, lighting up the hills all around. Sun arise, come with the dawning, Sun arise, she come every day. Sun arise, bring in the morning, Sun arise, every, every, every, every, day. She drive away the darkness, every day, Drive away the darkness, Bringing back the warmth to the ground. Sun arise, oh, oh, Sun arise, oh, oh, Spreading all the light all around... Sun arise, bring in the morning. Sun arise, bring in the morning, spreading all the light all around.
Rolf Miller - Das Klima
- Length: 5:11
- Rating Average: 4.89 from 118 people
- View Count: 65510' favoriteCount='138
- Author: plaedbread
Tags: benzinpreis comedy klima klimaveränderung klimawandel miller orangenhaut Ottis plattentektonik rolf Schlachthof
Rolf Miller erklärt euch jetzt mal, wie das mit dem Klima funktioniert !!
Two Little Boys - Rolf Harris
- Length: 3:28
- Rating Average: 4.83 from 524 people
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- Author: mrtibbs6912
Tags: Boys Little OneTrueMedia Two
Two Little Boys. The song "Two Little Boys" sung by Rolf Harris. From Wikipedia, "Two Little Boys" is a popular song written by Theodore Morse and Edward Madden. It was written in 1902 and it became a popular music hall song hit of the time made popular by Harry Lauder. Rolf Harris In 1969 it was revived in popularity when during a tour of Arnhem Land in Australia, Australian entertainer Rolf Harris briefly stayed with folk musician Ted Egan. Egan sung him the song, which Harris recorded on tape. When he got back to England he persuaded his television producer into using the song on his BBC variety show. Harris discovered he had lost the tape and rang Egan, twelve thousand miles away in Canberra, and got him to sing the song over the phone. Alan Braden arranged the song for the TV show, and the audience reaction was such that it was recorded by Harris and released as a single. The song reached #1 on the singles chart in December 1969 for six weeks and became the UK's best selling single of 1969. On popular BBC radio show Desert Island Discs, Margaret Thatcher picked it as her favourite song. In October 2008, Harris announced he would be re-recording the song, backed by North Wales' Froncysyllte Male Voice Choir, in order to mark the 90th anniversary of the end of World War I.[1] Other versions Kenny Rogers sang a version of the song while he was lead singer of the country-rock band The First Edition, which was released on their 1971 album Transition. The song was later revived in 1980 by Splodgenessabounds and reached #27 on the UK singles chart. Another version by a group of Hartlepool United fans was released as a double A-side with "Never Say Die" on the single "Poolie Pride", reaching #24 on the UK Singles Chart in 2006. The song is also commonly played by Irish band The Frames during live performance of their song "Star Star**", as well as by the Canadian band The Irish Rovers on the album Children Of The Unicorn. In popular culture A version with the names changed is sung by the character Spud in the film Trainspotting after Tommy's funeral.
Viktor & Rolf Spring Summer Collection 2008 Part 1
- Length: 8:0
- Rating Average: 4.79 from 19 people
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- Author: VlKTORANDROLF
Tags: & 2008 Collection Fashion Paris Rolf Show Spring Summer Viktor
Viktor & Rolf Spring Summer Collection 2008
Duo Ohne Rolf
- Length: 8:49
- Rating Average: 4.91 from 134 people
- View Count: 55878' favoriteCount='343
- Author: komohdo47
Tags: 3sat duo kabarett ohne pispers rolf schweiz tv volker worte
Habe dieses Duo vorhin auf 3sat gesehen und ich dachte mir, dass es wert wäre dies mal weiter zu verbreiten.
Structural Integration
- Length: 9:57
- Rating Average: 4.85 from 27 people
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- Author: ragz77
Tags: BodyMind integration Musteri Posture Rolfing Soul structural Temple
Ida Rolf talks about structural integration
Authors@Google: Rolf Potts
- Length: 56:36
- Rating Average: 4.48 from 29 people
- View Count: 5562' favoriteCount='48
- Author: AtGoogleTalks
Tags: At Google Potts Rolf Travel Vagabonding Writer
Vagabonding is about taking time off from your normal life — from six weeks, to four months, to two years — to discover and experience the world on your own terms. Award-winning writer (and veteran shoestring traveler) Rolf Potts shows how anyone armed with an independent spirit can achieve the dream of extended overseas travel. This event took place on August 2, 2007 at the Google New York office.
Rolf Miller: Yoga-Hektiker
- Length: 5:26
- Rating Average: 4.70 from 202 people
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- Author: alloveshondo
Tags: club comedy miller quatsch rolf
Quatsch Comedy Club
Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport - sang by Rolf Harris
- Length: 2:58
- Rating Average: 4.78 from 174 people
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- Author: mrtibbs6912
Tags: Australia Down Harris kangaroo koala Me OneTrueMedia Rolf Sport stockman Tie
TIE ME KANGAROO DOWN SPORT. The song "Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport" is sung by Rolf Harris.
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