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05:32 Minutos
The song of Abdel Halim. He was born Abdel Halim Ali Ismail Shabana in El-Halawat, in Ash Sharqiyah Governorate, 80 kilometres (50 miles) north of Cairo, Egypt. Abdel Halim was the fourth child of Sheikh Ali Ismail Shabana. He had two brothers, Ismail and Mohammed, and one sister, Aliah. Abdel Halims mother died from complications after giving birth to him, and his father died five months later, leaving Abdel Halim and his siblings orphaned at a young age. Abdel Halim was raised by his aunt and uncle in Cairo. His musical abilities first became apparent while he was in primary school, and his older brother Ismail Shabana was his first music teacher. At the age of 11 he joined the Arabic Music Institute in Cairo and became known for singing the songs of Mohammed Abdel Wahab. He graduated from the Higher Theatrical Music Institute as an oboe player. While singing in clubs in Cairo, Abdel Halim was drafted as a last-minute substitute when singer Karem Mahmoud was unable to sing a scheduled live radio performance in honor of the first anniversary of the 1952 Revolution, on June 18, 1953. Abdel Halims performance was enormously popular with the live audience, and was heard by Hafez Abd El Wahab[1], supervisor of musical programming for Egyptian national radio, who decided to support the then unknown singer. Abdel Halim took Hafez Abdel Wahabs first name as his stage-surname in recognition of his patronage. Abdel Halim went on to become one of the most popular singers and ...
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03:34 Minutos
Sisters Salma & Sabina Agha made some great covers of some ABBA songs back in 1981. I first heard their songs on John Peel yonks ago, but had difficulty in finding recordings over the years.. UP UNTIL NOW! Enjoy :o)
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01:05 Minutos
Awe-Inspiring film of the Indonesian Fire Islands demonstrating how an enormous volcanic eruption formed the beautiful land masses that provide a sanctuary for rare and beautiful wildlife. Watch more Indonesian Fire Island videos with BBC Worldwide here: www.youtube.com
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02:55 Minutos
FARO DE CEE CORCUBION - A CORUÑA Localización: Cabo Cee 43° 55 latitud NE 9°11 longitud O. Cómo llegar: C-552 hasta llegar al cementerio de Corcubión. Después, tomar un desvío a la izquierda que se encuentra justo al lado del cementerio y la urbanización "Las Hortensias" y que llega hasta el faro de Corcubión. Cronología: 1860 En 1847 se decide por la Comisión de Faros la colocación de un punto de iluminación que facilitase la entrada en la ría de Corcubión. La ubicación eligida fue el llamado Cabo Cee. El faro se iluminó por primera vez el 31 de julio de 1860. Después de varias mejoras, en 1934 se automatizó. El edificio es de planta cuadrada, con cubierta a cuatro aguas, elevado sobre una plataforma de piedra. La linterna está situada en una torre pegada al muro sur.
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04:06 Minutos
oooooooo TANO TOBA
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07:50 Minutos
To Camilo José Cela, (Nobel Price in Literature), Fisterra "is not at the worlds end, he himself is the end of the world, the ultimate smile of the chaos of man peeping into the infinite." To César Portela, winner of the Spanish National Prize of Architecture, "Fisterra means a world in its own, a part of a world out of the world. Fisterra is the Earth, the Sea and... the Sky." The video shows a walk on this part of the world, this cape on the most Western area of Europe, which was considered in ancient cultures as the end of the world (finis terrae), the last stop of any pilgrinage route since the Middle Ages and always a privileged, magical place.
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05:36 Minutos
nusrat fateh ali khan
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55 Segundos
Tivemos nestes últimos meses un continuo goteo de chamadas de felicitación, sorpresa e dúbida. Pois ben, esperamos que este vídeo clarexe dúbidas. ;-) Ah, e isto non ten que ver coas eleccións, que non todo vai ser política.
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03:21 Minutos
Album: Fenomental (2000) High Quality sound
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03:42 Minutos
TRUCO VALENDO O TOBA AUHAUHAUAHAUHAUHA
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