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The USAF was previously part of the United States Army, until it was changed to a separate branch of the military on September 18, 1947. Here's a tribute to the men and women in the Air Force, as well as others, who risk their lives for us every day. God Bless them all. The music is entitled Wings of Freedom.
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united
stated
army
united
states
air
force
Added: 18th September 2007
Views: 2609
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Posted By: Naomi |

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This is what the ideal of female beauty was from about 1895 to 1915. It was the Gibson Girl look--named after artist Charles Dana Gibson. His drawings often illustrated magazine stories of the era. They were likely the first type of mass media to influence the perception of what feminine beauty is. The stereotypical Gibson Girl was tall, had an extreme hourglass figure, with her hair (preferably curly) piled atop her head in a bouffant, pompadour, or chignon style. This photo is of stage actress Camille Clifford who epitomized the Gibson Girl look.
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Gibson
Girl
Camille
Clifford
Added: 3rd December 2007
Views: 2993
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Posted By: Lava1964 |

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Bette Midler singing 'The Rose' live from Divine Madness at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in 1980. A great show and a great performance. Her three classics (Wind Beneath My Wings, From a Distance and The Rose), will always be a part of pop culture... No one can sing it like Bette!
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bette
midler
divine
madness
pasadena
civic
auditorium
Added: 20th December 2007
Views: 2087
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Posted By: Babs64 |

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The silent war film Wings (1927) was the first movie to win the best picture Oscar. Gary Cooper had a small part, playing an air cadet named White who briefly interacts with the film's two males leads (Richard Arlen and Buddy Rogers) before crashing his plane.
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Wings
Gary
Cooper
Added: 24th December 2007
Views: 4730
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Posted By: Lava1964 |

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Here's one from the archives: Paul McCartney & Wings perfrom Mary Had A Little Lamb on The Flip Wilson Show circa 1972.
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Mary
Had
A
Little
Lamb
Paul
McCartney
Wings
Added: 1st May 2008
Views: 1901
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Posted By: Lava1964 |

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I can hear Cathy now....'so sappy!!' lol Yes, I agree, but it's also a beautiful tribute that expresses how fortunate we are when we have one friend who is always there to love us and accept us, even when we screw up. This is for that friend.
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wind
beneath
my
wings
bette
midler
beaches
80s
films
music
Added: 27th January 2008
Views: 2321
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Posted By: Naomi |

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Joe Cocker - With a Little Help From My Friends. Joe Cocker & The Greaseband performing With a Little Help From My Friends
(NOT @ WOODSTOCK)Recorded in London, it is vintage stuff, and 100 years from its making will no doubt be respected for the historic and studious record that it is.
*****IN DEDICATION, With a Little Help From My Friends - The keyboard player was Chris Stainton, another Sheffield born man (known to his friends as Robin) who went on to tour extensively with Eric Clapton. The bassist was Alan Spenner, who went on to play in the UK white soul outfit Kokomo, with rhythm guitarist Neil Hubbard. Spenner is rumoured to be the first white man to be offered a session job at Motown Records. Drummer Bruce Rowland later joined Fairport Convention from 1975 through 1979. Henry McCullough was the lead guitarist, a role he later occupied in Paul McCartney's Wings, and continues today as a solo artist.
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The
Greaseband
Joe
Cocker
Added: 14th March 2009
Views: 7832
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Posted By: mia_bambina |

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This was the only version I could find, I remember Petulia Clark having a minor hit with a much better version of this song. Is it only the USA that gets hits like Born In The USA?
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England
Swings
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Patty
Duke
Added: 12th February 2008
Views: 1746
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Posted By: Old Fart |

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