See and hear Morse Code

A video I created to help myself learn Morse Code.
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Morse - Nightmares On Wax

i'm not the rightful owner and all rights remain with the owners, artists and producers also in 'Spaced' i believe episode 6 of the first series
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Wayne Morse from War Made Easy

www.WarMadeEasyTheMovie.org War Made Easy reaches into the Orwellian memory hole to expose a 50-year pattern of government deception and media spin that has dragged the United States into one war after another from Vietnam to Iraq. Narrated by actor and activist Sean Penn, the film exhumes remarkable archival footage of official distortion and exaggeration from LBJ to George W. Bush, revealing in stunning detail how the American news media have uncritically disseminated the pro-war line of one administration after another. War Made Easy gives special attention to parallels between the Vietnam war and the war in Iraq. Driven by media critic Norman Solomon's meticulous research and tough-minded analysis, it sets stunning examples of propaganda and media complicity from the present within the context of rare footage from political leaders and leading journalists of the Vietnam era, including Presidents Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon, Defense Secretary Robert McNamara, dissident Senator Wayne Morse, and news correspondents Walter Cronkite and Morley Safer. Norman Solomon's work has been praised by the Los Angeles Times as "brutally persuasive" and essential "for those who would like greater context with their bitter morning coffee." This film now offers a chance to see that context on the screen.
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Morse code song

Learn Morse code. The Mp3 is located at www.kb7tbt.com (Save link as) Watch the other video to. I have a version with no words also. Credit goes to VE1VAC for the music.
Man Behind Morse Code

Beginning in 1836, Samuel FB Morse and Alfred Vail developed an electric telegraph, which sent pulses of electrical current to control an electromagnet that was located at the receiving end of the telegraph wire. The technology available at the time made it impossible to print characters in a readable form, so the inventors had to devise an alternate means of communication. Beginning in 1837, William Cooke and Charles Wheatstone operated electric telegraphs in England, which also controlled electromagnets in the receivers; however, their systems used needle pointers that rotated to indicate the alphabetic characters being sent. In contrast, Morse and Vail's initial telegraph, which first went into operation in 1844, made indentations on a paper tape when an electrical current was transmitted. Morse's original telegraph receiver used a mechanical clockwork to move a paper tape. When an electrical current was received, an electromagnet engaged an armature that pushed a stylus onto the moving paper tape, making an indentation on the tape. When the current was interrupted, the electromagnet retracted the stylus, and that portion of the moving tape remained unmarked. The Morse code was developed so that operators could translate the indentations marked on the paper tape into text messages. In his earliest code, Morse had planned to only transmit numerals, and use a dictionary to look up each word according to the number which had been sent. However, the code was soon expanded <b>...</b>
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Tumeni Notes Steve Morse

Tumeni Notes Steve Morse The bass has a whammy bar video FAQ: 1. bass player - Dave LaRue 2. Morse's guitar is a Ernie Ball MusicMan, Steve Morse signature obviamente musicman own.
International Morse Code, Hand Sending

National Archives and Records Administration INTERNATIONAL MORSE CODE, HAND SENDING Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Office of the Chief Signal Officer. (09/18/1947 - 02/28/1964) ARC Identifier 36813 / Local Identifier 111-TF-3697. PRINCIPLES AND BASIC TECHNIQUE FOR GOOD, RHYTHMIC SENDING 0F MORSE CODE BY OPERATING THE HAND KEY. Made possible by a donation from Mary Neff.
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Cow Cow Boogie - Ella Mae Morse

Ella Mae Morse, with Freddie Slack and His Orchestra, singing "Cow Cow Boogie" in this soundie from the 1940's. Out on the plains down near Santa Fe I met a cowboy ridin the range one day And as he jogged along I heard him singin The most peculiar cowboy song It was a ditty, he learned in the city Comma ti yi yi yea Comma ti yippity yi yea Now get along, get hip little doggies Get along, better be on your way Get along, get hip little doggies He trucked em on down the old fairway Singin his cow cow boogie in the strangest way Comma ti yi yi yea Comma ti yippity yi yea (chorus) Singin his cowboy song He's just too much He's got a knocked out western accent with a Harlem touch He was raised on locoweed He's what you call a swing half breed Singin his cow cow booogie in the strangest way Comma ti yi yi yea Comma ti yippity yi yea (repeat chorus)
Steve Morse 8 1/2 Minute Unnamed Solo

Steve Morse playing one of my favorite melodies, its about 8 and a half minutes long and it doesn't have a name nor need one. I think he has pieces from a few different songs in there (isn't that what good songs are ;-p?): Parts from Jesus Christ Superstar and cascades I'm not your lover (and others Im sure) but ultimately combines them into a great solo here. It's from the DVD "Deep Purple Live in Australia 1999 - Total Abandon". You can truly see how vocals aren't needed to make rock beautiful...almost like Steve Morse is bringing a piece of classical into rock or something. Enjoy. You guys have been asking for a mp3, here you go! www.megaupload.com
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STEVE MORSE BAND - Simple Simon

The Steve Morse Band playing the song "Simple Simon" (live-1994) from SOUTHERN STEEL album - 1991
NEAL MORSE - "OVERTURE No.1" - Testimony Live

Neal Morse embarked upon the most ambitious musical project of his career. Entitled Testimony (2003), it chronicles his spiritual and musical journey in words and music. The 2 CD set (3 CDs for the Special Edition) spans over two hours as one continuous piece of music. It ranges in style from a full gospel choir to hard rock; from a symphony orchestra to contemporary pop. A deftly woven musical tapestry, the album takes the listener on a fascinating journey as unique as the man behind it. Artistically, Testimony was a remarkable solo achievement, with Neal not only writing, arranging and producing; but singing the lead vocals and performing most of the instruments. Recognized as a virtuoso multi-instrumentalist, he is endorsed as a guitarist, keyboardist and singer (Yamaha, Gibson, Rode Microphones, and others). Legendary drummer Mike Portnoy performed on drums, with guest guitarist Kerry Livgren ( Kansas) on several tracks. The mainstream and CCM press alike lauded Testimony as was one of the best progressive rock albums of the year. It received numerous honors, from Progressive World (Top 5 Albums) to The National Review (10 Best of the Year). The ensuing world tour was captured on one unforgettable night at the beautiful Dutch concert hall, (named only as a number) 013, during his European tour. The performance (and tour) won him "Best Rock Tour" from the Dutch Progressive Rock Poll, besting nominees Peter Gabriel, Radiohead, RUSH and others. (Neal also won Best Album <b>...</b>
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Steve Morse Band - General Lee

Live in Baden-Baden, Germany, 1990 (the following review comes from: www.thehighwaystar.com ) After forming the Dixie Dregs at the University of Miami, Steve won Overall Best Guitarist from Guitar Player/Magazine's Readers Poll five consecutive years in a row (1982-1986) and was then moved to their Gallery of Greats and removed from contention in order to give other guitar players a chance. He has received many Grammy nominations, both for his work with the Dregs and as a solo artist. He has worked with dozens of famous guitarists of various musical genres, and been a member of the Dregs, Kansas, Living Loud, and (of course) Deep Purple. These performances come from 1990, a few years before he joined Deep Purple, when he was touring with the Steve Morse Band, a trio that included bassist extraordinaire Dave LaRue, and drummer Van Romaine. The DVD features two concerts culled from the vaults of the German television program Ohne Filter Show. The three exemplary musicians concoct a blend of intoxicating music -- a sound Steve Morse describes as "too rock for jazz". With Steve busy for the next year or so with Deep Purple's "Rapture Of The Deep" world tour, and Dave LaRue equally committed to touring with Joe Satriani, this may be your best chance to see the Steve Morse Band live for some time to come.
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Steve Morse - Name Dropping (From "Standing Out In Their Field")

In 2009 Steve Morse joined forces yet again with Dave LaRue (Bass) and Van Romaine (Drums) for a new Steve Morse Band album. The result is an album as multi-faceted as Morse's career. "Out Standing In Their Field" is the 12th Steve Morse Band record. It combines Rock, Country, Jazz, Funk, and Classic elements and reaches an unbelievable sound spectrum. The entirely instrumental album clearly reflects the remarkable talent of Steve Morse and distinguishes the influences of the artist's musical history. on top of the fantastic 10 brand new songs, there is a special bonus track: the live recording of "Rising Power" mirrors the unique goosebumps feeling you get when attending a live concert. On the strength of Steve Morse's fascinating guitar riffs, there is no space of thinking of lead vocals are missing. Based on his fabulous guitar play, which is light years ahead of many other so called guitar heroes, the album satisfies the listener in every aspect. Track Listing: 1) Name Dropping 2) Brink of the Edge 3) Here and Now and Then 4) Relentless Encroachment 5) John Deere Letter 6) More to the Point 7) Time Junction 8) Unnamed Sources 9) Flight of the Osprey 10)Baroque 'n Dreams 11)Rising Power (Live)
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Theme from INSPECTOR MORSE

Features images and music from Inspector Morse. Part 2 of my Cop ThisThemes collection. All images and music are the properties of the original producers and no copy wright infringement is intended.This presentation has been compiled purely for nostalgic and historical purposes. NOTE THIS IS THE PROPER THEME FOR INSPECTOR MORSE NOT THE SWEENEY THEME AS I USED ON A PREVIOUS OCCASSION.
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40 cups of coffee Ella Mae Morse 1953

swingin big band from miss ella Mae Morse It does not get any better then this. Ella Mae Morse 40 cups of coffee 40 Cups Of Coffee # 26 in 1953. The Texas-born Morse combined boogie woogie, blues, jazz, swing and country influences during the 1940s and '50s, helping create a pioneering pop sound that would later become rock 'n' roll. Elvis Presley once praised her for teaching him how to sing. One of the most talented and va va voom vocalists of the 1940s and 1950s, Ella Mae Morse blended jazz, country, pop, and R&B; at times she came remarkably close to what would soon be known as rock & roll. Starting at the tender age of 14 in the Jimmy Dorsey band, her larger than life performances knocked 'em dead! this is swingin big band music
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NEAL MORSE "Testimony 2" Teaser

Testimony 2 Promo Video
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Ella Mae Morse - The Blacksmith Blues (1952)

Her biggest solo success charting at #3. With Nelson Riddle & his orchestra.. one of my all time favorite songs. Enjoy!
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Dixie Dregs in 1981 Steve Morse T. Lavitz, Rod Morgenstein and Mark O'Connor

The solos: Lavitz and O'Connor trade eights, then Morgenstein takes a drum solo leading up to a solo by Morse. After that, Morse, O'Connor, Lavitz and Andy West do some trade offs. Great live performance!
LEE MORSE in A Million Me's (Paramount -1930)

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Zebrahead - Morse Code for Suckers

this is the eighth song from the Phoenix album of 2008 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I heard opposites attract So you're stuck with me I'm like Jack Kerouac, on the road for weeks But when I come home you'll be there for me right? Without you, I'll never make it I got a sick sense that I got a reason to worry And sometimes I'm dense but these thoughts come in a flurry You say they're nonsense but I dreamt you left in a hurry I don't think I'll ever make it alone Annihilate I'm wide awake Don't walk away I'm suffocating Don't change your mind Cause you'd be killing me (don't know this part) and there's nowhere left to go Don't be the death of me If you want me here I am Counting down to a zero I got a panic attack Like you wouldn't believe And my breathing's out of whack, like a drum machine I know if I pass out, you'd resuscitate me right? Without you, I'll never make it Is it okay now or did you meet someone better? Without a mohawk with a real job and a sweater Leaving me shell shocked steady getting ready for a header I don't think I'll ever make it alone Standing on the edge of the great divide You're pushing all the right buttons to make worlds collide Would you stab me in the back like a homicide Or leave me buried in your bullshit like a landslide Are you biding your time with me waiting for someone better to come along? As I <b>...</b>
Barrett Morse of Group Skool

Today, Jose is joined by his mentor Barrett Morse. The two (and Aure) discuss the modern state of digital agencies and what people can expect who are trying to get into the Web Design space. For more episodes and a full schedule, visit thisweekin.com
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Steve Morse Band - Ice Cakes

Live in Baden-Baden, Germany, 1990 (the following review comes from: www.thehighwaystar.com ) After forming the Dixie Dregs at the University of Miami, Steve won Overall Best Guitarist from Guitar Player/Magazine's Readers Poll five consecutive years in a row (1982-1986) and was then moved to their Gallery of Greats and removed from contention in order to give other guitar players a chance. He has received many Grammy nominations, both for his work with the Dregs and as a solo artist. He has worked with dozens of famous guitarists of various musical genres, and been a member of the Dregs, Kansas, Living Loud, and (of course) Deep Purple. These performances come from 1990, a few years before he joined Deep Purple, when he was touring with the Steve Morse Band, a trio that included bassist extraordinaire Dave LaRue, and drummer Van Romaine. The DVD features two concerts culled from the vaults of the German television program Ohne Filter Show. The three exemplary musicians concoct a blend of intoxicating music -- a sound Steve Morse describes as "too rock for jazz". With Steve busy for the next year or so with Deep Purple's "Rapture Of The Deep" world tour, and Dave LaRue equally committed to touring with Joe Satriani, this may be your best chance to see the Steve Morse Band live for some time to come.
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Michael Morse on Intentional Talk

Mike Morse on Intentional Talk with Chris Rose and Kevin Millar.
Inspector Morse / Deadly Slumber (1993) / 2

Janet Suzman as Dr. Claire Brewster (guest star) in "Inspector Morse" (Ep. Deadly Slumber,6 January 1993, Season 7, Episode 1). www.imdb.com Dr. Mathew Brewster's suicide takes a particular twist when the pathologist determines that he had also been bound and gagged. The Brewsters, both medical doctors, ran a private clinic and their son John, who lived at home, is doctoral candidate in philosophy. One possible suspect is Michael Steppings who threatened the Brewsters and their nurse after his daughter suffered severe side-effects and is now in a vegetative state from a botched operation two years previously. The forensics lab determines that one of Steppings's threatening letters was altered and Morse learns that Brewster may at one time been having an affair, so he must consider another possible motive for murder.
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