Geeks On Tour 1998 THe Bus The KXLU show and Las Vegas 1 BOBBY JOE EBOLA DAIRY Queens COPE UBERKUNST MYNOCK LOS RABBIS BOB WEIDOS and a Word from JOHN GEEK
Puscifer – Valentines Day Performance by Maynard James Keenan and Friends – Opening w Major Flash Camera bit. / Cooking Show Intro / “What Is Puscifer” bit #4 / Cooking Show bit #1 / DoZo – 2/14/09 Las Vegas
Maynard Jesus Keenan’s Saturday the Fourteenth performance. These videos were extremely hard to record and very risky, I hope you all appreciate the effort. I saw multiple camera guys, I think Maynard will release some sort of live DVD or get these shows on the website soon, until then, enjoy these limited bootlegs.
Maynard, please understand with money being tight not everyone could afford to make the performances, these shows were truly once in a lifetime experiences and they need to be seen. The shows were incredible and exceeded whatever expectations I thought I had, and that Juliette Commagere, what can I say, shes immensely talented.
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Some of the best moments from our Jan 2007 Fashion show. For more information about our bridal show or a FREE wedding planner go to http://www.bridalspectacular.com Our next show is August 21 & 22 at Cashman Center
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In June 1980, NBC cancelled Heatter-Quigley’s flagship show The Hollywood Squares and the revival of High Rollers in favor of a 90-minute (later 60) talk-variety show hosted by future late night icon David Letterman. When Letterman’s effort failed miserably after a four-month run, the network obviously decided to make amends to the packager by reviving Gambit.
Plugging the show in at 10 a.m./9 Central, NBC found out, however, that many affiliates would not give the show a chance, due to the increasing popularity of syndicated talk shows like Donahue and Hour Magazine, which station managers thought would draw larger audiences (and, more importantly, larger local advertising revenues) than NBC offerings. Further, even though CBS ran sitcom reruns against Las Vegas Gambit, many of their stations carried those aforementioned syndicated offerings and often won their markets with those, instead of the network feed.
Las Vegas Gambit lasted 13 months. Over the next several months, NBC would rid itself of all the other games on its daytime schedule except for Wheel, which became NBC’s sole daytime game show until January 1983.
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The most obvious and largest part of the Fremont Street Experience is the Viva Vision canopy and light show. The canopy towers 90 feet above the ground and spans the length of five football fields. Featuring more than 12 million LED modules and 555,000-watt sound system, the light show attracts tourists and locals alike.
The first light show was broadcast in 1995. Nearly a decade later in 2004, $17 million was invested in upgrading the Viva Vision canopy. Significant improvements were made and now it has 10 times higher resolution, resulting in clearer, sharper pictures. It can also display 16.7 million color combinations. The display is so sharp, live video can be broadcast on what is the world’s largest screen.
Viva Vision features shows like “Lucky Vegas,” celebrating the city’s famous icons, “Downtown Divas,” a tribute to a girls’ night out and “Speed, Smoke and Spinning Wheels,” which illustrates the world of fast-paced auto racing.
Psychedelic shows include “The Drop,” a journey through an underwater utopia filled with beautiful sea creatures and “Shag With a Twist,” an animated show that features Southern California artist Josh Agle’s unique artwork combining elements of “Austin Powers,” “The Jetsons,” tiki culture and ’60s imagery.
Visitors can also enjoy the patriotic show, “American Freedom” during Fourth of July.
Inside the Fremont Street Experience building, a master control room delivers all the magic to the Viva Vision light show. Technicians have only three minutes to load the show on the big screen. They are assisted by eight high-tech computers that intertwine the light, visual and audio systems.
Cameras are mounted on the actual Viva Vision screen and transmit a live video feed to a row of LCD screens inside the control room so technicians can monitor the show.
New Viva Vision shows are created each year and are rotated in and out. The Experience can choose from a library of about 15 shows at any given time.
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Here we interview Jeremy Andrews from Skullcandy, as he shows us some cool headphones available in a different variety of colours, & a cool backpack with speakers in its straps with an amplifier built into the back of it.
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In June 1980, NBC cancelled Heatter-Quigley’s flagship show The Hollywood Squares and the revival of High Rollers in favor of a 90-minute (later 60) talk-variety show hosted by future late night icon David Letterman. When Letterman’s effort failed miserably after a four-month run, the network obviously decided to make amends to the packager by reviving Gambit.
Plugging the show in at 10 a.m./9 Central, NBC found out, however, that many affiliates would not give the show a chance, due to the increasing popularity of syndicated talk shows like Donahue and Hour Magazine, which station managers thought would draw larger audiences (and, more importantly, larger local advertising revenues) than NBC offerings. Further, even though CBS ran sitcom reruns against Las Vegas Gambit, many of their stations carried those aforementioned syndicated offerings and often won their markets with those, instead of the network feed.
Las Vegas Gambit lasted 13 months. Over the next several months, NBC would rid itself of all the other games on its daytime schedule except for Wheel, which became NBC’s sole daytime game show until January 1983.
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Come Experience five great shows: Mystere, O, Ka, Zumanity and Criss Angel Believes. All part of Cirque du Soleil.
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Las Vegas Comedy Show
http://www.RedSkeltonComedyShow.com
http://www.LasVegasActs.com/redskelton.html A man of wit and wisdom, Red Skelton told jokes about animals rather than people. Gertrude and Heathcliff were a couple of seagulls. They were always pulling each others feathers one way or another. This joke was told on national TV by Red Skelton in the late 50’s possible early 1960 according to the dvd that I have of Red Skelton.
Red Skelton was known as one of America’s favorite clowns. Brian Hoffman is very honored to be able to pay tribute to him in Larry G Jones’ show in Las Vegas 3 nights a week.
Las Vegas Shows.
Best Las Vegas Shows
Las Vegas Show with Red Skelton
Larry G Jones Singing Impressionist introduces Brian Hoffman as Red Skelton performing nightly in Las Vegas. This is the only Las Vegas show featuring a Red Skelton impersonator.
Brian Hoffman started impersonating Red Skelton after years of people telling him he reminded them of one of America’s favorite clowns, Red Skelton. The Red Skelton omedy Show was one of the longest running varitey shows in television history.
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