While waiting to see a live Green Day show in London’s famous Hyde Park, the massive crowd of over 65,000 people, without being told to, sung a rousing version of the Queen song “Bohemian Rhapsody“. Not a bad song to sing, and a perfectly-placed video camera captured the moment forever.
A Fan Smuggled In A Colour Video Camera Into “I Love Lucy” Set In 1951. Here Are The Results.
This short 8mm Color film Footage was filmed by an audience member of “I Love Lucy”, on the evening of October 12, 1951, at Sound Stage #2 of Desilu Studios, Hollywood, California.
The episode that night was 6th show of the first season, “The Audition”.(It was a remake of “I Love Lucy” pilot episode, which was presumed lost until 1990.)
Although there were many people who tried to capture the scene of filming, Jess Oppenheimer, the producer and writer of “I Love Lucy”, prohibited it, because of the possibilities of leaking. Because of this, this footage is the only surviving material of “Behind-the-Scenes” of this legendary sitcom. It is said that Desi Arnaz filmed some filming scenes using his own 8mm movie camera, but it is not proven.
Of all four main stars, Vivian Vance is not appearing in this footage. Jess Oppenheimer, and the famous cameraman, Karl Freund, are seen briefly.
How Pixar’s ‘Inside Out’ Was Inspired By Real-Life Experiences Of Their Writers
Creating a story is often as much of a journey for the writer as it is for the characters. In this video, Lessons from the Screenplay looks at the writing process for Inside Out to examine how the powerful emotions in the film were inspired by the real-life experiences of the writers.
Trent Reznor and Nine Inch Nails Just Showed Up In Twin Peaks
Nine Inch Nails performed at the old Roadhouse in Twin Peaks as the house band of sorts, at the request of old friend, series creator, David Lynch.
Phil Collins, Michael Jackson, and The Weeknd Mashup
Zveki put together this fantastic mashup of music from Phil Collins, Michael Jackson, and The Weeknd. The track blends together Starboy, In the Air Tonight, and They Don’t Care About Us, re-titled as They Don’t Care About the Starboy in the Air.
Photo Gallery: Third Eye Blind with Silversun Pickups and Ocean Park Standoff at Toronto’s RBC Echo Beach
All photos taken by Mini’s Memories. You can contact her at minismemories@hotmail.com

























Complete List Of Dates For Grammy Awards 2018 Submission Deadlines
It’s Grammy time! If you are a voting member of The Recording Academy your deadline to submit music via their Online Entry Process is as follows:
Important Dates (subject to change)
July 3: Member and Media Company First Round submissions OPEN. (For releases from October 1, 2016 to September. 30, 2017)
July 17: Member and Media Company First Round submissions CLOSES.
July 31: All Members must be active in order to submit product for GRAMMY consideration.
August 9: Member and Media Company Final Round submissions OPEN.
August 23: Member and Media Company Final Round submissions CLOSES.
September 15: All Members must be active to receive a FIRST-round ballot.
November 15: All Members must be active to receive a FINAL-round ballot, and the opportunity to purchase GRAMMY Awards Telecast tickets.
If you are NOT a voting member but you are a “Registered Media Company/Record Label” with The Recording Academy, you are invited to submit music for consideration, but are ineligible to vote in the GRAMMY Awards process.
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