Difficulty: Intermediate
Germany
Singer/guitarist Dirk Darmstaedter, formerly of Jeremy Days, sings the Bob Dylan classic “All I really want to do.”
Difficulty: Intermediate
Canada
A video from TurnHere video productions about the vibrant alternative scene in the Queen West neighborhood of Toronto, Canada.
Difficulty: Intermediate
USA
Movie trailer for director Tim Burton’s 2007 masterpiece Sweeney Todd, starring Johnny Depp as a psychotic barber who wants revenge.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Germany
Stuntman Marko Koenig’s “Chainsaw Show,” accompanied by the song “Last Resort” from Papa Roach.
Difficulty: Intermediate
New Zealand
Some New Zealand surfers talk about hanging out and surfing on the Pacific Coast of Baja, Mexico.
Difficulty: Intermediate
USA New England
Check out the beautiful Shoolhouse B & B on Rhode Island and make it your next holiday destination by the ocean.
Difficulty: Intermediate
United Kingdom
17-year-old David Bowie is interviewed in 1964 on the BBC Tonight program by Cliff Michelmore as the founder of “The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Longhaired Men.”
Difficulty: Intermediate
USA
Jake, Hector and Lena try out a new invention. A cell phone that can translate over thirty languages.
Difficulty: Intermediate
USA
This is the music video for “I Know Your Name” from the album “What’s Mine is Yours” by the New York/Berlin band Bee and Flower, featuring singer Dana Schechter and directed by Josh Graham.
Difficulty: Intermediate
USA
Trailer for upcoming DVD “Behind the Scenes” from Kiteboard company North Kiteboarding, with a great song and action-packed clips of kiteboarders catching some air.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Ireland
Singer-songwriter Chris de Burgh is interviewed receiving an award at the DIVA World Music Awards and gives solo performances of his well-known hits The Lady in Red and Don’t Pay the Ferryman.
Difficulty: Intermediate
USA
Lena has a new cell phone and wants to show the wonders of technology to her work colleagues.
Difficulty: Intermediate
United Kingdom
In this song from the Radio Africa album, Latin Quarter sing about the civil rights movement in the USA, which started in the 1950’s and fought for the economic and political equality of African Americans.
Difficulty: Intermediate
United Kingdom
Steve Skaith sings about the bad news that’s always on the radio about Africa. When the album came out in 1985, South Africa was still governed by racist apartheid policies. In the interest of overcoming language and cultural barriers, Latin Quarter and Steve Skaith provided subtitles AND translations on their album covers!
Difficulty: Intermediate
USA
Life is good for ‘70s-style rock band Damn Glad. They just rocked a New York City club and have a new album and video on the way.
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