The Beatles - Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)
High Quality: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kar0pIIjK9U&fmt=18
Copyright - 1965 EMI Records Ltd.
Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)" is a song by The Beatles which first appeared on the 1965 album Rubber Soul. While credited to Lennon/McCartney, it was primarily written by John Lennon, though...
Bee Gees' Spirits Having Flown
Beautiful song with lyrics
The Wooden Sky (Friday Morning's Regret) perform on some TV show.
This is my first attempt in making an AMV ever.... I just had to make one after watching Byousoku 5 cm.. Even though i'm an amateur i hope you guys like it...
Byousoku 5 cm AMV
Clips from: Byousoku 5 cm
Music: Orange and Lemons
Title: Heaven Knows
Lyrics
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There are times when I'm lying in my bed
Hug my pillow and cry from this tip again
An...
Morgan Freeman narration of the Living Legends of Aviation that Flew West in 2007, Includes Robert Peterson, Robert Olds, Bob Pond, Hal Fishman, Tex Hill, Paul Tibbets, Steve Fosset and Wally Schirra
John Donovan is founder and owner of Donovan's Hobby and SCUBA center. His wife Betty and Kids Becky and Bill have been Icons in this part of the Midwest for years.
John (now in his 80's) flies his 78" wing spanned Tigre Moth at his annual Club's fun fly.
My hat is off to you John and hope I am doing as well 20 years from now.
Happy Flying.
Another fantastic song by Lene Marlin
Perry Frank, Gianluca Tocco, Giovanni Marco Pruna & Luca Murenu play "Norwegian Wood" (Lennon-McCartney) live at Exsò Club in Iglesias. (16.08.2008)
1969
Rod Evans - lead vocals
Ritchie Blackmore - guitar
Nick Simper - bass, backing vocals
Jon Lord - organ, keyboards, backing vocals
Ian Paice - drums
My version of the beatles song
Before its last mission, STS-107, NASA's space shuttle Columbia was overhauled in California. Before flying again, it was returned to Kennedy Space Center on the back of a 747 jet. Before it landed, the plane's crew took the 747 up along the beaches so the public could see the shuttle and welcome her home. This was the scene at Patrick AFB. Thanks ...
Filmed in 1979. This a 1/3rd size R/C Pitts.
I got this bird back in 1979. It uses nitro fuel and runs on a belt drive called a Byro Drive.
It was one of the first planes offered from Byron Originals in Ida Grove, Iowa. Sadly they no longer manufacture it,(they make only good fuel now)but it was and still is one of my favorite planes.
You und...
The Beatles
Song:
"Norwegian Wood (This Bird has Flown)"
From: "Beatles Artifacts Disc 2: Ticket to Ride"
FAI Sequence flown by Jason Shulman with the e-powered Integral.
The Beatles - Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) (Take 1)
Copyright - 1996 EMI Records Ltd.
heaven knows (this angel has flown)
David shulman flying Ron Long;s skymaster F-4, Powered by a Jetcat P-200 turbine engine at speedworld flying field in Arizona.
Here is one if my older edits.
Using my 1/4 Scale Hughes 300 with a Weedeater's Echo 120 engine, I also remotely control the second 1/20th scale hughes. Ahhhh.....those were the days back in 1982.
Belt-CP 2.4G - the latest ready-to-fly version of the superb ESky Belt-CP. This 2.4GHz six channel helicopter is larger than the King 2 and features more powerful motor and battery. It's rugged construction ensures it can handle the most enthusiastic flying techniques. RTF Belt-CP 2.4G, fitted head lock gyro, ESky 1800mah 20C LiPo battery, balanced...
Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) from Anthology 2
This is definitely the dorkiest thing I've ever done! For what it's worth, this is my cover version of one of my favorite songs, "Norwegian Wood."
I make this video is for my Yahoo! 360 Blog, My favourite music, My music world ... A tribute to Bee Gees and the late Maurice Gibb ...
This music video will be posted on 17/01/2008 in my blog ...
Maurice Gibb
(Dec 22, 1949 - Jan 12, 2003)
Maurice had been the musical director of the Bee Gees during their final years as a group, died suddenly on ...
Faith and the Muse, wow... the only song I've heard by them. I love it so much...
Amazingly, Aerofly took an experimental aircraft (that was scrapped) and made it for the Aerofly Pro Deluxe RC simulator, so we could find out how hard the plane was to fly in real life!
That's commendable.
On April 29, 1954, James F. "Skeets" Coleman, a Lieutenant Colonel in the Marine Reserve and a Convair engineering test pilot, made the firs...