The group was formed in 1967 by Emerson, Lee Jackson, David O'List and Ian Hague to back soul singer P. P. Arnold. After replacing Hague with Brian Davison, the group set out on their own, quickly developing a strong live following. The group's sound was centred on Emerson's Hammond organ showmanship and abuse of the instrument, and their radical rearrangements of classical music themes and Bob Dylan songs.
The band achieved commercial success with an instrumental rearrangement of Leonard Bernstein's "America", following which O'List left the group. The remaining members carried on as a trio, releasing several albums, before Emerson decided to split the band in early 1970 to form Emerson, Lake & Palmer. The group briefly reformed in 2002 for a series of concerts.
Nice (/ˈniːs/, French pronunciation:[nis]; NiçardOccitan:Niça [classical norm] or Nissa [nonstandard], Italian:Nizza or Nizza Marittima, Greek:Νίκαια, Latin: Nicaea) is the fifth most populous city in France, after Paris, Marseille, Lyon and Toulouse, and it is the capital of the Alpes Maritimesdépartement. The urban area of Nice extends beyond the administrative city limits, with a population of about 1 million on an area of 721km2 (278sqmi). Located in the Côte d'Azur area on the south east coast of France on the Mediterranean Sea, Nice is the second-largest French city on the Mediterranean coast and the second-largest city in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region after Marseille. Nice is about 8 miles (13 km) from the principality of Monaco, and its airport is a gateway to the principality as well.
The city is called Nice la Belle (Nissa La Bella in Niçard), which means Nice the Beautiful, which is also the title of the unofficial anthem of Nice, written by Menica Rondelly in 1912.
The municipality covers an area of 5.58 square kilometres (2.15sqmi), and has a population of 57 (as at 28August 2006).
Únice lies approximately 7 kilometres (4mi) north-west of Strakonice, 59km (37mi) north-west of České Budějovice, and 95km (59mi) south-west of Prague.
"Miss Teacher Bangs a Boy" is the tenth episode of season 10 and the 149th overall episode of Comedy Central's South Park. It originally aired on October 18, 2006.
This episode parodies the TV series Dog the Bounty Hunter. The episode focuses on a situation involving Kyle Broflovski, his little brother, Ike, Eric Cartman, and the kindergarten teacher, Ms. Stevenson. The episode is rated TV-MA on Comedy Central and TV-14 for suggestive dialogue (D), offensive language (L), and sexual content (S) in syndication.
Plot
Eric Cartman is asked by a hall monitor to go see Principal Victoria. He believes he is in trouble for telling the other boys he made another student sick, but is instead given "authoritah" as the new school hallway monitor. Cartman takes full advantage of his new job, such as by dressing and acting as "Dawg the Hallway Monitor" and by bullying others and threatening them with bear spray. During his shift, Cartman finds a love drawing of Miss Stevenson (the kindergarten teacher) by Ike. After Miss Stevenson receives the drawing, she admits she too loves Ike, and the pair go on dates and even begin a sexual relationship.
1968 hit single (believe it or not). that's when the charts meant something
published: 19 Oct 2008
The Nice - America (Live on British TV "How It Is" 1968)
The Nice performing America.
"America" is originaly an arrangement of Leonard Bernstein, and Emerson says it is the first ever instrumental protest song.
It also includes pieces of Dvořák's New World Symphony.
"America is pregnant with promises and anticipation, but is murdered by the hand of the inevitable."
published: 15 Aug 2008
America (Remastered)
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America (Remastered) · The Nice
Autumn 1967 And Spring 1968
℗ 2009 Virgin Records Ltd
Released on: 2009-01-01
Producer: Emerlist Davjack
Associated Performer, Vocalist, Keyboards: Keith Emerson
Associated Performer, Bass Guitar: Lee Jackson
Associated Performer, Drums: Brian Davison
Composer: Leonard Bernstein
Composer: Stephen Sondheim
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published: 11 Nov 2014
The Nice (feat. Keith Emerson) - America (1968)
The Nice were an English progressive rock band active in the late 1960s. They blended rock, jazz and classical music and were keyboardist Keith Emerson's first commercially successful band.
The group was formed in 1967 by Emerson, Lee Jackson, David O'List and Ian Hague to back soul singer P. P. Arnold. After replacing Hague with Brian Davison, the group set out on their own, quickly developing a strong live following. The group's sound was centred on Emerson's Hammond organ showmanship and abuse of the instrument, and their radical rearrangements of classical music themes and Bob Dylan songs.
published: 04 May 2020
The Nice - America 1968).flv
The Symbolic Burning of the American Flag was a protest of The American Gun Laws as per Lee Jackson in his Interview For The documentary Emerson Pictures of an Exhibitionist.
The Nice:
Keith Emerson Keyboards
Lee Jackson bassist/vocalist
David O'List guitarist
Brian "Blinky" Davison Drums
published: 17 Dec 2012
The Nice - America - 1968 45rpm
The talented proggies second single, and the only to chart - got to #21 in the UK
published: 13 May 2009
America by Keith Emerson and The Nice.
America by Keith Emerson and The Nice as well as Emerson Lake and Palmer. Kind of an appropriate time for a great tune like this. Played on my Hammond C3 with Leslie speaker 147 and Korg O1WFD. I haven't played the tune regularly so a bit choppy in some spots. Filmed on the first take but probably should have practiced it a bit to smooth it out. Oh well. Let me know if you like it!
My video is entirely for nonprofit, recreational and educational purposes and falls under “Fair Use” U.S. copyright law.
published: 24 Dec 2020
The Nice - America - HitsAGoGo 1968 (Color) presented by Suzanne Doucet & Hardy Hepp
This first color TV HITS A GOGO excerpt video clip is from 1968 (Swiss TV) hosted by Suzanne Doucet and Hardy Hepp. Keith Emerson with his group The Nice, plays live "America" and is being interviewed by Suzanne and Hardy after the performance. The only Known Color TV show Clip from Keith Emerson with the Nice in 1968.
The Nice performing America.
"America" is originaly an arrangement of Leonard Bernstein, and Emerson says it is the first ever instrumental protest song.
It a...
The Nice performing America.
"America" is originaly an arrangement of Leonard Bernstein, and Emerson says it is the first ever instrumental protest song.
It also includes pieces of Dvořák's New World Symphony.
"America is pregnant with promises and anticipation, but is murdered by the hand of the inevitable."
The Nice performing America.
"America" is originaly an arrangement of Leonard Bernstein, and Emerson says it is the first ever instrumental protest song.
It also includes pieces of Dvořák's New World Symphony.
"America is pregnant with promises and anticipation, but is murdered by the hand of the inevitable."
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
America (Remastered) · The Nice
Autumn 1967 And Spring 1968
℗ 2009 Virgin Records Ltd
Released on: 2009-01-01
...
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
America (Remastered) · The Nice
Autumn 1967 And Spring 1968
℗ 2009 Virgin Records Ltd
Released on: 2009-01-01
Producer: Emerlist Davjack
Associated Performer, Vocalist, Keyboards: Keith Emerson
Associated Performer, Bass Guitar: Lee Jackson
Associated Performer, Drums: Brian Davison
Composer: Leonard Bernstein
Composer: Stephen Sondheim
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
America (Remastered) · The Nice
Autumn 1967 And Spring 1968
℗ 2009 Virgin Records Ltd
Released on: 2009-01-01
Producer: Emerlist Davjack
Associated Performer, Vocalist, Keyboards: Keith Emerson
Associated Performer, Bass Guitar: Lee Jackson
Associated Performer, Drums: Brian Davison
Composer: Leonard Bernstein
Composer: Stephen Sondheim
Auto-generated by YouTube.
The Nice were an English progressive rock band active in the late 1960s. They blended rock, jazz and classical music and were keyboardist Keith Emerson's first ...
The Nice were an English progressive rock band active in the late 1960s. They blended rock, jazz and classical music and were keyboardist Keith Emerson's first commercially successful band.
The group was formed in 1967 by Emerson, Lee Jackson, David O'List and Ian Hague to back soul singer P. P. Arnold. After replacing Hague with Brian Davison, the group set out on their own, quickly developing a strong live following. The group's sound was centred on Emerson's Hammond organ showmanship and abuse of the instrument, and their radical rearrangements of classical music themes and Bob Dylan songs.
The Nice were an English progressive rock band active in the late 1960s. They blended rock, jazz and classical music and were keyboardist Keith Emerson's first commercially successful band.
The group was formed in 1967 by Emerson, Lee Jackson, David O'List and Ian Hague to back soul singer P. P. Arnold. After replacing Hague with Brian Davison, the group set out on their own, quickly developing a strong live following. The group's sound was centred on Emerson's Hammond organ showmanship and abuse of the instrument, and their radical rearrangements of classical music themes and Bob Dylan songs.
The Symbolic Burning of the American Flag was a protest of The American Gun Laws as per Lee Jackson in his Interview For The documentary Emerson Pictures of an ...
The Symbolic Burning of the American Flag was a protest of The American Gun Laws as per Lee Jackson in his Interview For The documentary Emerson Pictures of an Exhibitionist.
The Nice:
Keith Emerson Keyboards
Lee Jackson bassist/vocalist
David O'List guitarist
Brian "Blinky" Davison Drums
The Symbolic Burning of the American Flag was a protest of The American Gun Laws as per Lee Jackson in his Interview For The documentary Emerson Pictures of an Exhibitionist.
The Nice:
Keith Emerson Keyboards
Lee Jackson bassist/vocalist
David O'List guitarist
Brian "Blinky" Davison Drums
America by Keith Emerson and The Nice as well as Emerson Lake and Palmer. Kind of an appropriate time for a great tune like this. Played on my Hammond C3 with L...
America by Keith Emerson and The Nice as well as Emerson Lake and Palmer. Kind of an appropriate time for a great tune like this. Played on my Hammond C3 with Leslie speaker 147 and Korg O1WFD. I haven't played the tune regularly so a bit choppy in some spots. Filmed on the first take but probably should have practiced it a bit to smooth it out. Oh well. Let me know if you like it!
My video is entirely for nonprofit, recreational and educational purposes and falls under “Fair Use” U.S. copyright law.
America by Keith Emerson and The Nice as well as Emerson Lake and Palmer. Kind of an appropriate time for a great tune like this. Played on my Hammond C3 with Leslie speaker 147 and Korg O1WFD. I haven't played the tune regularly so a bit choppy in some spots. Filmed on the first take but probably should have practiced it a bit to smooth it out. Oh well. Let me know if you like it!
My video is entirely for nonprofit, recreational and educational purposes and falls under “Fair Use” U.S. copyright law.
This first color TV HITS A GOGO excerpt video clip is from 1968 (Swiss TV) hosted by Suzanne Doucet and Hardy Hepp. Keith Emerson with his group The Nice, plays...
This first color TV HITS A GOGO excerpt video clip is from 1968 (Swiss TV) hosted by Suzanne Doucet and Hardy Hepp. Keith Emerson with his group The Nice, plays live "America" and is being interviewed by Suzanne and Hardy after the performance. The only Known Color TV show Clip from Keith Emerson with the Nice in 1968.
This first color TV HITS A GOGO excerpt video clip is from 1968 (Swiss TV) hosted by Suzanne Doucet and Hardy Hepp. Keith Emerson with his group The Nice, plays live "America" and is being interviewed by Suzanne and Hardy after the performance. The only Known Color TV show Clip from Keith Emerson with the Nice in 1968.
The Nice performing America.
"America" is originaly an arrangement of Leonard Bernstein, and Emerson says it is the first ever instrumental protest song.
It also includes pieces of Dvořák's New World Symphony.
"America is pregnant with promises and anticipation, but is murdered by the hand of the inevitable."
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
America (Remastered) · The Nice
Autumn 1967 And Spring 1968
℗ 2009 Virgin Records Ltd
Released on: 2009-01-01
Producer: Emerlist Davjack
Associated Performer, Vocalist, Keyboards: Keith Emerson
Associated Performer, Bass Guitar: Lee Jackson
Associated Performer, Drums: Brian Davison
Composer: Leonard Bernstein
Composer: Stephen Sondheim
Auto-generated by YouTube.
The Nice were an English progressive rock band active in the late 1960s. They blended rock, jazz and classical music and were keyboardist Keith Emerson's first commercially successful band.
The group was formed in 1967 by Emerson, Lee Jackson, David O'List and Ian Hague to back soul singer P. P. Arnold. After replacing Hague with Brian Davison, the group set out on their own, quickly developing a strong live following. The group's sound was centred on Emerson's Hammond organ showmanship and abuse of the instrument, and their radical rearrangements of classical music themes and Bob Dylan songs.
The Symbolic Burning of the American Flag was a protest of The American Gun Laws as per Lee Jackson in his Interview For The documentary Emerson Pictures of an Exhibitionist.
The Nice:
Keith Emerson Keyboards
Lee Jackson bassist/vocalist
David O'List guitarist
Brian "Blinky" Davison Drums
America by Keith Emerson and The Nice as well as Emerson Lake and Palmer. Kind of an appropriate time for a great tune like this. Played on my Hammond C3 with Leslie speaker 147 and Korg O1WFD. I haven't played the tune regularly so a bit choppy in some spots. Filmed on the first take but probably should have practiced it a bit to smooth it out. Oh well. Let me know if you like it!
My video is entirely for nonprofit, recreational and educational purposes and falls under “Fair Use” U.S. copyright law.
This first color TV HITS A GOGO excerpt video clip is from 1968 (Swiss TV) hosted by Suzanne Doucet and Hardy Hepp. Keith Emerson with his group The Nice, plays live "America" and is being interviewed by Suzanne and Hardy after the performance. The only Known Color TV show Clip from Keith Emerson with the Nice in 1968.
The group was formed in 1967 by Emerson, Lee Jackson, David O'List and Ian Hague to back soul singer P. P. Arnold. After replacing Hague with Brian Davison, the group set out on their own, quickly developing a strong live following. The group's sound was centred on Emerson's Hammond organ showmanship and abuse of the instrument, and their radical rearrangements of classical music themes and Bob Dylan songs.
The band achieved commercial success with an instrumental rearrangement of Leonard Bernstein's "America", following which O'List left the group. The remaining members carried on as a trio, releasing several albums, before Emerson decided to split the band in early 1970 to form Emerson, Lake & Palmer. The group briefly reformed in 2002 for a series of concerts.
She's got everything she needs, She's an artist, she don't look back. She's got everything she needs, She's an artist, she don't look back. She can take the dark out of the nighttime And paint the daytime black. You will start out standing Proud to steal her anything she sees. You will start out standing Proud to steal her anything she sees. But you will wind up peeking through her keyhole Down upon your knees. She never stumbles, She's got no place to fall. She never stumbles, She's got no place to fall. She's nobody's child, The Law can't touch her at all. She wears an Egyptian ring That sparkles before she speaks. She wears an Egyptian ring That sparkles before she speaks. She's a hypnotist collector, You are a walking antique. Bow down to her on Sunday, Salute her when her birthday comes. Bow down to her on Sunday, Salute her when her birthday comes. For Halloween buy her a trumpet And for Christmas, give her a drum.