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Raw Video: Amateur Marilyn Monroe Footage Footage of Marilyn Monroe from 1959 on the set of 'Some Like It Hot' surfaces in Australia. The rare eight millimeter film was shot by a U.S. Naval officer Monroe invited on the set. The film will be auctioned later this month. (Sept. 4) Tags: marilyn monroe_vid raw video: amateur monroe footage |
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Happy Birthday Mr. President Marilyn Monroe sings Happy Birthday To J.F Kennedy. Tags: President Marilyn Monroe |
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Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend - Marilyn Monroe Songs Marilyn Monroe sings "Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend" in the movie "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" (1953) Tags: marilyn monroe diamonds girl best friend gentlemen prefer blondes song songs movie movies |
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Monroe Piercing Me getting my monroe done. :] Tags: monroe piercing |
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The Beautiful Marilyn Monroe This is the first video i've made of Marilyn. I have another one so make sure and check it out. Tags: Marilyn Monroe Beautiful |
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Monroe walk MONROE WALK Tags: MONROE WALK |
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Bill Monroe - Blue Moon Of Kentucky ACL 1980 Tags: bill monroe blue moon of kentucky |
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After You Get What You Want - Marilyn Monroe Songs Marilyn Monroe sings "After You Get What You Want You Don't Want It" in the movie "There's No Business Like Show Business" (1954) Tags: marilyn monroe song songs movie after you get what want business show |
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Bill Monroe - Uncle Pen Uncle Pen Tags: Opry 1956 |
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me drawing Marilyn Monroe A timelapse charcoal drawing of Marilyn Monroe. Measures 14x11 inches. Material used HB charcoal pencil and a kneaded eraser. Tags: drawing Marilyn Monroe portrait art artist draw charcoal eraser timelapse how to jason baalman eclecticasylum eclectic |
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Marilyn Monroe Norma Jeane Mortenson, also known as Marilyn Monroe, was born in Los Angeles on June 1, 1926. No other movie star lived a more glamorous yet tragic life than Ms. Monroe, who died on August 5, 1962 in suspicious circumstances. The soundtrack of this video is "Look in My Eyes" by The Chantels. Tags: Marilyn Monroe Look in My Eyes Chantels |
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Goodbye, Norma Jean aka Marilyn Monroe Transformation of Norma Jean into Marilyn Monroe Elton John sings. Music by Elton John, Lyrics by Bernie Taupin Tags: Marilyn Monroe Tragedy Elton John |
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Heat Wave - Marilyn Monroe Songs Marilyn Monroe sings "Heat Wave" in the movie "There's No Business Like Show Business" (1954) Tags: marilyn monroe song songs movie heat wave business show |
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Ultimate Earl "The Pearl" Monroe MIX The legendary wonder from Philadelphia. Unstoppable. Highly influential style. The master of the spin move. NBA Rookie of the Year. Hall of Famer. NBA Top 50. Averaged over 40 during his senior year in college. For more Earl Monroe footage check out the new ESPN series: Black Magic Commercial free March 16th and 17th. Clips: Philadelphia's Baker League "He Got Game" Winston-Salem State Baltimore Bullets NY Knicks. Earl Monroe was also known as "Thomas Edison" and "Black Jesus." Tags: NBA Top 50 Baker steetball Ray Allen handles Denzel Washington and1 spin move dribbling |
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Marilyn Monroe Clip #1 A few clips of America's favourite Glamour Girl - Marilyn Monroe. Please note that the footage is silent except for the beginning. We own all copyrights to this material. Tags: marilyn monroe paramount pathe news vintage sppn |
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Marylin Monroe and John F Kennedy Marylin singing for JFK famous: "Happy birthday, Mr. President" Tags: JFK John Fitzgerald Kennedy Marylin Monroe president birthday |
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My Heart Belongs to Daddy - Marilyn Monroe Marilyn singing "My Heart Belongs to Daddy" from the film "Let's Make Love" (1960). You can download this clip and many more at www.imarilyn.com Tags: Marilyn Monroe My Heart Belongs to Daddy Let's Make Love |
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Ghost Riders In The Sky - Vaughn Monroe Uma homenagem ao meu saudoso avô, que adorava esta música do Vaughn Monroe. In honor of my grandfather's memory, who loved this song by Vaughn Monroe. Tags: Vaughn Monroe Ghost Riders In The Sky |
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Michael Monroe with Axl Rose - Dead, Jail or Rock n' Roll Axl Rose guest appearing on Michael Monroe's music video in 1989. Michael Monroe and Andy McCoy reformed Hanoi Rocks in 2002. As you can hear, the video doesn't have audio track from the actual live show, instead you can find the whole song with Axl elsewhere as someone posted it on Youtube. Tags: Guns N' Roses Hanoi Rocks gnr Michael Monroe Axl Rose glam hard rock finnish 80's metallica day that never comes death magnetic new album slash heavy metal black sabbath interview zakk wylde randy rhoads tony iommi ozzy osbourne guitar solo not fakin it |
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Marilyn Monroe - Happy Birthday Mr. President President Kennedy celebrated his forty-fifth birthday on May 19, 1962 at Madison Square Garden. More than 15,000 people attended along with numerous celebrities, including Marilyn Monroe. Monroe's dress was noted for being flesh colored with 2500 rhinestones sewn into it. The dress was so tight-fitting that Monroe had to be literally sewn into it once she had dressed. It was designed by Jean Louis. Peter Lawford was at the event that night to introduce Monroe. He made a play on the actress's lateness by giving her a number of introductions throughout the night, after which she did not go on stage. As she finally came on stage several hours into the show, Lawford introduced her as the "late Marilyn Monroe." (Thanks to Wikipedia) Tags: Marilyn Monroe Happy Birthday Mr. President JFK John Kennedy |
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Bye Bye Baby - Marilyn Monroe Songs Marilyn Monroe sings "Bye Bye Baby" in the movie "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" Tags: marilyn monroe bye baby gentlemen prefer blondes song songs movie movies |
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Marilyn Monroe 1957 and 1958 An analysis of the photo sessions in which Marilyn Monroe as model portrays the image of silent screen stars Clara Bow, Lillian Russell, Theda Bara, as well as actresses Marlene Dietrich and Jean Harlow. She also portrays her own image. Also included are a photo of her husband the intellectual playwright Arthur Miller, as well as photos used in the publicity of her film " Some Like it Hot" . A limited number of photos which created an image. In the Theda Bara photo session she portrays her as Egyptian queen Cleopatra. Marlene Dietrich is portrayed in the role of Lola in the 1929 film THE BLUE ANGEL. Concerning the Jean Harlow image, I think she chose the role of Kitty in the movie DINNER AT EIGHT. Marilyn not only captured the stars in their respective roles, but was able to convey the essence of their personality. Marilyn may well have been the most original american movie star of the 1950s. The photos were published in the LIFE magazine issue of December 22nd, 1958. Included with the photos was an essay by Arthur Miller entitled "My wife Marilyn" It had been a difficult year for Marilyn with the filming of SOME LIKE IT HOT, a miscarriage, and the Avedon photo session. The photos with the black dress, including the very sad photo, was taken on May 6, 1957. The "sad photo" was made public only after her death. Marilyn paid tribute to those Hollywood legends, perhaps not realizing that she herself would become a legend. songs: I wanna be loved by you The Sheik of Araby Tico Tico "RICHARD AVEDON (1923--2004) "There was no such person as Marilyn Monroe ... [She was] invented, like an author creates a character." T oday, we all know the backstory: Tragic, beautiful Marilyn, doomed by a swirl of drugs and bad men and her wrecked sense of self. But precisely 50 years ago, at Richard Avedon's studio on Madison Avenue, she could still step into the breathy-blonde persona. "For hours she danced and sang and flirted and did this thing that's—she did Marilyn Monroe," Avedon said later, adding that the white wine helped things along. "Then there was the inevitable drop ... she sat in the corner like a child, with everything gone." And he clicked his shutter once more. "I wouldn't photograph her without her knowledge of it. And as I came with the camera, I saw that she was not saying no." The resultant final frame is among the most famous portraits ever made—one that is, as the photographer Vik Muniz neatly put it, "a picture of Norma Jean, not Marilyn." It contains what Roland Barthes, praising Avedon, called "the evidence that, within the image, there is always something else."....Even her reflections, a half-century on, have power." ""She gave more to the still camera than any actress, any woman I've ever photographed, infinitely more patient, more demanding of herself and more comfortable in front of the camera than away from it." - Richard Avedon" "In the Fall of 1958, Marilyn posed for the photographer, Richard Avedon, in a series of interpretations of the great sex symbols of the 21st century: Lillian Russell, Theda Bara, Clara Bow, Jean Harlow and Marlene Dietrich. Some of these photos were published exclusively by Life magazine. Miller wote an introduction to the article entitled, My wife, Marilyn. Many have criticized Miller for the contents of this article. Regardless of what Miller said or thinks, these pictures speak for themselves." "Marilyn as Theda Bara Marilyn wanted the role of Cleopatra in the infamous movie with Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. When Avedon was doing these character photos, Marilyn was hoping someone would see the "Cleopatra" in her. Had Marilyn been chosen for this role, the movie would have been less expensive and scandalous." "In Marilyn Monroe, Avedon found a virtuoso of theatrical self-impersonation and with her pursued the mysterious point of convergence between actor and character, between the private self and the public role. "There was no such person as Marilyn Monroe," he explained in an interview with the filmmaker, Helen Whitney. "Marilyn Monroe was someone Marilyn Monroe invented, like an author creates a character." Recalling a session that took place at his studio on a May evening in 1957, he continued: "For hours she danced and sang and flirted and did this thing that's—she did Marilyn Monroe. And then there was the inevitable drop. And when the night was over and the white wine was over and the dancing was over, she sat in the corner like a child, with everything gone. I saw her sitting quietly without expression on her face, and I walked towards her but I wouldn't photograph her without her knowledge of it. And as I came with the camera, I saw that she was not saying no." "Are all portraits lies? It is interesting to think about, although much too deep (what is the truth of a person?) and general to ever actually resolve. Celebrity portraiture, I'd tend to agree, though what do I know? Not celebrities, that's for sure. Then, the next picture that popped into my head was this one, of Marilyn Monroe, by Richard Avedon, from The Metropolitan Museum of Art: Richard Avedon And the story behind it goes: "There was no such person as Marilyn Monroe. Marilyn Monroe was an invention of hers. A genius invention that she created, like an author creates a character. So when Marilyn Monroe put on a sequin dress and danced in the studio- I mean for hours she danced and sang and flirted, and did this thing. There was no describing what she did, she did Marilyn Monroe... And then there was the inevitable drop because she was someone who went very high up and very way down. And when night was over, she sat in a corner like a child with everything gone. But I wouldn't photograph her without her knowledge of it. And as I came with the camera, I saw that she was not saying no." Then, I thought: Nowadays, you know who probably would be saying no? Her publicists. There would be an army of them, tackling Richard Avedon, all with a vested interest in keeping "Marilyn Monroe" being seen as "Marilyn Monroe". Thankfully that didn't happen, because this is definitely my favorite out of all the pictures of Marilyn Monroe. I love everything about it: her expression, her posture; down to every little detail from the sad glimmer of the sequins on her dress to the flyaway hair at the very top of her head. Then, still thinking: I'm so glad I work with... what are they called? Real people? Non-celebrities? I am interested in people who idolize celebrities, and recently art directed a shoot, exploring the concepts of privacy, surveillance, and travel using the visual language that millions of people see their photos everyday, paparazzi shots: Essay from the exhibition publication, Richard Avedon: Portraits (Harry N. Abrams, New York, 2002)"" "Richard Avedon réalisa notamment la célèbre séance "Fabled Enchantresses", où Marilyn apparait transformée en Marlène Dietrich, Jean Harlow, Clara Bow et autres stars, pour le magazine Life en 1958. Marilyn s'amusa follement lors de cette séance, et elle fut un des meilleurs moments de sa carrière. Avedon était subjugé par sa performance en matière de métamorphose. "Elle donnait plus à l'objectif que toute autre actrice que j'ai eu l'occasion de photographier. Plus patiente, plus exigeante avec elle-même, et plus à l'aise dans le travail que lors des pauses."" "Uno dei suoi servizi più celebri apparve in Italia su dell'8 marzo del 1959. Era intitolato: Marilyn fa rivivere le grandi incantatrici. Ed era presentato da un lungo testo di Arthur Miller. Richard, aveva scattato una straordinaria serie di fotografie a colori e in bianco e nero di Marilyn Monroe, truccata e vestita da Lillian Russel, Marlene Dietrich, Theda Bara, Clara Bow e Jean Harlow. Ne era uscito un fotoservizio davvero straordinario." "Richard Avedon was born in New York on May 15, 1923 of Russian-Jewish immigrant parents. He attended Dewitt Clinton high school in the bronx, but never completed an academic education." Some Like It Hot (Billy Wilder) Marilyn Monroe as Sugar Kane Kowalczyk. The song sHe sings I WANNA BE LOVED BY YOU is the theme song of 1920s cartoon Character BETTY BOOP, even added the "boop-puh-pih- du" at the end of the song. The Clara Bow photos done by Marilyn in 1958 capture the happy spirit of BETTY BOOP. Tags: Marilyn Monroe fame Cleopatra Theda Bara Marlene Dietrich Clara Bow Lillian Russell Jean Harlow Arthur Miller Avedon |
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Lindsay Lohan Re-creates Monroe Photo Shoot Lindsay Lohan appears nude in the latest issue of New York magazine in a spread that recreates Marilyn Monroe's last nude photo shoot. (Feb. 19) Tags: lohan monroe lindsay re-creates photo shoot |
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The River Of No Return gentle and sexy Tags: Marilyn Monroe |
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Marilyn Monroe sings Happy Birthday to JFK Marilyn Monroe Collection www.MarilynMonroeCollection.com Marilyn Monroe sings happy birthday to President John F. Kennedy on May 19, 1962. She was dead just three short months later. Tags: Marilyn Monroe Collection Sings Happy Birthday Mr President Kennedy |
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Marilyn Monroe "I Wanna Be Loved By You" Marilyn Monroe Collection www.MarilynMonroeCollection.com A short clip of Marilyn Monroe singing in "Some Like It Hot" Tags: Marilyn Monroe Collection Sings Some Like It Hot Wanna Be Loved By You |
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Earl Monroe Mix Earl Monroe Mix Tags: Earl Monroe NBA |
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Bill Monroe & The Bluegrass Boys - Southern Flavor Bill Monroe & The Bluegrass Boys perform "Southern Flavor" from the TNN television series American Music Shop with special guest Marty Stuart Tags: bill monroe bluegrass boys southern flavor marty stuart american music shop banjo fiddle mandolin guitar |
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Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller...Part One Rare documentary sequence looks at the relationship between Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller. It contains interviews with Miller himself. It's in two parts. This is part one. Tags: Marilyn Monroe Arthur miller |
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VAUGHN MONROE: Let It Snow & Racing with the Moon Bandleader/singer Vaughn Monroe performs one of his biggest hits, "Let It Snow," and his theme song, "Racing with the Moon" from a 1965 live performance. Vaughn's smooth, mellow, always recognizable voice made him one of the most popular singers of his times. To learn more about Vaughn and his orchestra visit vaughnmonroesociety.org. Tags: Vaughn Monroe Racing with the Moon Let It Snow |