Donald George Powell (born on 10 September 1946) is an English musician who was the drummer for glam rock and later style hard rock group, Slade for over twenty years.
Early life
As a child Powell joined the Boy Scouts where he became interested in the drums after being asked to join the band on a Sunday morning parade. After Etheridge Secondary Modern School he studied Metallurgy at Wednesbury Technical College. Powell then worked as a metallurgist in a small foundry before turning professional as a drummer. He was athletic and a keen amateur boxer, although an easy going personality, and apparently had his nose broken three times. It was he who was sent around with the hat money collection amongst early audiences.
Powell became a member of The Vendors, a band that guitarist Dave Hill later joined. The Vendors became the N'Betweens and bass guitarist / keyboard player / violinist / guitarist Jim Lea got in at an audition. Powell then spotted Noddy Holder playing with Steve Brett & The Mavericks and he and Hill got Holder to join the N'Betweens. They regrouped as Ambrose Slade, changed the name to Slade and the success began. It always amused them that they played their first rehearsal on 1 April.
Flanders (Dutch: Vlaanderen[ˈvlaːndərə(n)], French:Flandre) today normally refers to the Dutch-speaking northern portion of Belgium. It is one of the communities, regions and language areas of Belgium. The demonym associated with Flanders is Fleming, while the corresponding adjective is Flemish. The official capital of Flanders is Brussels, although Brussels itself has an independent regional government, and the government of Flanders only oversees some cultural aspects of Brussels life.
Historically, the name referred to the County of Flanders, which around 1000 CE stretched from the Strait of Dover to the Scheldtestuary. The only parts of historical Flanders that lay within modern-day Flanders are the provinces West Flanders and East Flanders. Nevertheless, during the 19th and 20th centuries it became increasingly commonplace to use the term "Flanders" to refer to the entire Dutch-speaking part of Belgium, stretching all the way to the River Maas. In accordance with late 20th century Belgian state reforms the area was made into two political entities: the "Flemish Community" (Dutch:Vlaamse Gemeenschap) and the "Flemish Region" (Dutch:Vlaams Gewest). These entities were merged, although geographically the Flemish Community, which has a broader cultural mandate, covers Brussels, whereas the Flemish Region does not.
The Flanders Historic District is a historic district that encompasses a small cluster of late-18th to early-19th century residential structures north of the center of Kent, Connecticut, which was the original heart of the community when it was first settled. There are twelve major buildings, of which five are large Federal style houses, three are older colonial-era buildings, and two later vernacular Greek Revival structures. The oldest house, that of John Beebe, Sr., was built in 1741.
The County of Flanders (Dutch:Graafschap Vlaanderen, French:Comté de Flandre) was a historic territory in the Low Countries. From 862 onwards the Counts of Flanders were one of the original twelve peers of the Kingdom of France. For centuries their estates around the cities of Ghent, Bruges and Ypres formed one of the most affluent regions in Europe.
Up to 1477 the area under French suzerainty was located west of the Scheldt River and was called "Royal Flanders" (Dutch: Kroon-Vlaanderen, French: Flandre royale). Aside from this the Counts of Flanders from the 11th century on also held land east of the river as a fief of the Holy Roman Empire, an area called "Imperial Flanders" (Rijks-Vlaanderen or Flandre impériale). Part of the Burgundian Netherlands from 1384, the county was finally removed from French to Imperial control after the Peace of Madrid in 1526 and the Peace of Ladies in 1529.
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The Simpsons - Ned Flanders Snaps
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published: 20 Jan 2019
Bart Sees How Everyone Dies - The Simpsons | Flanders' Ladder - Season 29 Episode 21
This scene is from the episode ‘Flanders' Ladder' of The Simpsons' twenty-ninth season, where Bart is visited by a number of vindictive ghosts. In this scene, he enumerates the deaths of nine Simpsons' characters, in a parody of the closing montage from the Six Feet Under series finale.
published: 24 Mar 2021
The Simpsons - Flanders Family Reunion
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published: 30 Apr 2021
Homer shows Flanders a mathematical proof that God doesn't exist
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published: 28 Jan 2015
The Complete Ned Flanders Timeline
In this episode of The Simpsons Theory, we look at the entire life of one of the most popular Simpsons characters, Ned Flanders. We look at The Simpsons past, present and future episodes.
From season 1 to The Simpsons season 32.
We look at Ned Flanders wife Maude Flanders and Edna.
Putting the future Simpsons episodes in order, like Lisa's Wedding, Bart to the Future, Holidays of Future Passed, and Barthood. We look at the complete timeline of Ned Flanders
We also look at other character timelines, like Homer Simpsons, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie. As well as the other Simpsons characters in Springfield.
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published: 18 Apr 2021
How The Simpsons FAILED Ned Flanders
In this video I go into the rise and fall of everybody's neighborino, Ned Flanders. I discuss how and when Ned Flanders was flanderised in The Simpsons as well as the start of Jerk Ass Homer. I also look into how flanderization affected Kevin and Creed from The Office, Ron Swanson from Parks & Recreation, and Joey Tribbiani from Friends.
I also talk about his life in Springfield, Rod and Todd, Maude Flanders, her death, and his marriage to Edna Krabappel and how he changed because of it. Also hinting at the fact that his flanderization may be coming to an end. There may also be some logical reasoning behind why he behaved like he did.
Written by: Murray Ferguson
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published: 17 Nov 2022
The Adventures Of Ned Flanders (The Simpsons)
From season 4 episode 19: The Front
published: 07 Mar 2016
Moll Flanders Summary and Analysis | Daniel Defoe's Masterpiece Explained
Moll Flanders Summary and Analysis | Daniel Defoe's Masterpiece Explained
oday, we’re diving into one of the most captivating and complex novels of 18th-century English literature: Moll Flanders by Daniel Defoe. This novel, first published in 1722, has continued to intrigue readers with its adventurous plot, moral ambiguity, and rich depiction of society. In this video, we’ll summarize the story and provide a detailed analysis of its themes, characters, and historical context. Let's get started!
Moll Flanders
Daniel Defoe
Moll Flanders summary
Moll Flanders analysis
Moll Flanders themes
18th century literature
English novel
literary analysis
crime and punishment
survival in literature
feminist literature
women in 18th century
moral ambiguity
economic survival
marriage in literature
social...
published: 01 Oct 2024
Gordon Flanders - 沒有送出的詩 Unsent Poems (Official Music Video)
This scene is from the episode ‘Flanders' Ladder' of The Simpsons' twenty-ninth season, where Bart is visited by a number of vindictive ghosts. In this scene, h...
This scene is from the episode ‘Flanders' Ladder' of The Simpsons' twenty-ninth season, where Bart is visited by a number of vindictive ghosts. In this scene, he enumerates the deaths of nine Simpsons' characters, in a parody of the closing montage from the Six Feet Under series finale.
This scene is from the episode ‘Flanders' Ladder' of The Simpsons' twenty-ninth season, where Bart is visited by a number of vindictive ghosts. In this scene, he enumerates the deaths of nine Simpsons' characters, in a parody of the closing montage from the Six Feet Under series finale.
In this episode of The Simpsons Theory, we look at the entire life of one of the most popular Simpsons characters, Ned Flanders. We look at The Simpsons past, p...
In this episode of The Simpsons Theory, we look at the entire life of one of the most popular Simpsons characters, Ned Flanders. We look at The Simpsons past, present and future episodes.
From season 1 to The Simpsons season 32.
We look at Ned Flanders wife Maude Flanders and Edna.
Putting the future Simpsons episodes in order, like Lisa's Wedding, Bart to the Future, Holidays of Future Passed, and Barthood. We look at the complete timeline of Ned Flanders
We also look at other character timelines, like Homer Simpsons, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie. As well as the other Simpsons characters in Springfield.
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In this episode of The Simpsons Theory, we look at the entire life of one of the most popular Simpsons characters, Ned Flanders. We look at The Simpsons past, present and future episodes.
From season 1 to The Simpsons season 32.
We look at Ned Flanders wife Maude Flanders and Edna.
Putting the future Simpsons episodes in order, like Lisa's Wedding, Bart to the Future, Holidays of Future Passed, and Barthood. We look at the complete timeline of Ned Flanders
We also look at other character timelines, like Homer Simpsons, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie. As well as the other Simpsons characters in Springfield.
✭ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/simpsonstheory/
✭ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/SimpsonsTheory
✭ SUPPORT THE SHOW: https://www.patreon.com/thesimpsonstheory
#Thesimpsons #Simpsons #Timeline #Nedflanders #Simpsonstimeline
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted.
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In this video I go into the rise and fall of everybody's neighborino, Ned Flanders. I discuss how and when Ned Flanders was flanderised in The Simpsons as well ...
In this video I go into the rise and fall of everybody's neighborino, Ned Flanders. I discuss how and when Ned Flanders was flanderised in The Simpsons as well as the start of Jerk Ass Homer. I also look into how flanderization affected Kevin and Creed from The Office, Ron Swanson from Parks & Recreation, and Joey Tribbiani from Friends.
I also talk about his life in Springfield, Rod and Todd, Maude Flanders, her death, and his marriage to Edna Krabappel and how he changed because of it. Also hinting at the fact that his flanderization may be coming to an end. There may also be some logical reasoning behind why he behaved like he did.
Written by: Murray Ferguson
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✅ BECOME A HELLFISH: https://www.patreon.com/thesimpsonstheory
#Thesimpsons #Simpsons #homersimpson #nedflanders #bartsimpson
In this video I go into the rise and fall of everybody's neighborino, Ned Flanders. I discuss how and when Ned Flanders was flanderised in The Simpsons as well as the start of Jerk Ass Homer. I also look into how flanderization affected Kevin and Creed from The Office, Ron Swanson from Parks & Recreation, and Joey Tribbiani from Friends.
I also talk about his life in Springfield, Rod and Todd, Maude Flanders, her death, and his marriage to Edna Krabappel and how he changed because of it. Also hinting at the fact that his flanderization may be coming to an end. There may also be some logical reasoning behind why he behaved like he did.
Written by: Murray Ferguson
✅ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/simpsonstheory/
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#Thesimpsons #Simpsons #homersimpson #nedflanders #bartsimpson
Moll Flanders Summary and Analysis | Daniel Defoe's Masterpiece Explained
oday, we’re diving into one of the most captivating and complex novels of 18th-centur...
Moll Flanders Summary and Analysis | Daniel Defoe's Masterpiece Explained
oday, we’re diving into one of the most captivating and complex novels of 18th-century English literature: Moll Flanders by Daniel Defoe. This novel, first published in 1722, has continued to intrigue readers with its adventurous plot, moral ambiguity, and rich depiction of society. In this video, we’ll summarize the story and provide a detailed analysis of its themes, characters, and historical context. Let's get started!
Moll Flanders
Daniel Defoe
Moll Flanders summary
Moll Flanders analysis
Moll Flanders themes
18th century literature
English novel
literary analysis
crime and punishment
survival in literature
feminist literature
women in 18th century
moral ambiguity
economic survival
marriage in literature
social mobility
historical context
character analysis
redemption in literature
Defoe’s Moll Flanders
women and crime
literature summary
classic novels
early feminism
social critique
British literature
moral dilemmas
literature discussion
life of crime
themes of survival
female protagonists
Defoe novel
life in 18th century
crime fiction
redemption arc
character study
Moll Flanders story
Defoe’s writing
literature breakdown
marriage and society
women in literature
Newgate prison
Defoe’s themes
classic novel review
novel analysis
literary exploration
18th-century England
literature critique
Moll Flanders character
book summary
Moll Flanders Summary and Analysis | Daniel Defoe's Masterpiece Explained
oday, we’re diving into one of the most captivating and complex novels of 18th-century English literature: Moll Flanders by Daniel Defoe. This novel, first published in 1722, has continued to intrigue readers with its adventurous plot, moral ambiguity, and rich depiction of society. In this video, we’ll summarize the story and provide a detailed analysis of its themes, characters, and historical context. Let's get started!
Moll Flanders
Daniel Defoe
Moll Flanders summary
Moll Flanders analysis
Moll Flanders themes
18th century literature
English novel
literary analysis
crime and punishment
survival in literature
feminist literature
women in 18th century
moral ambiguity
economic survival
marriage in literature
social mobility
historical context
character analysis
redemption in literature
Defoe’s Moll Flanders
women and crime
literature summary
classic novels
early feminism
social critique
British literature
moral dilemmas
literature discussion
life of crime
themes of survival
female protagonists
Defoe novel
life in 18th century
crime fiction
redemption arc
character study
Moll Flanders story
Defoe’s writing
literature breakdown
marriage and society
women in literature
Newgate prison
Defoe’s themes
classic novel review
novel analysis
literary exploration
18th-century England
literature critique
Moll Flanders character
book summary
This scene is from the episode ‘Flanders' Ladder' of The Simpsons' twenty-ninth season, where Bart is visited by a number of vindictive ghosts. In this scene, he enumerates the deaths of nine Simpsons' characters, in a parody of the closing montage from the Six Feet Under series finale.
In this episode of The Simpsons Theory, we look at the entire life of one of the most popular Simpsons characters, Ned Flanders. We look at The Simpsons past, present and future episodes.
From season 1 to The Simpsons season 32.
We look at Ned Flanders wife Maude Flanders and Edna.
Putting the future Simpsons episodes in order, like Lisa's Wedding, Bart to the Future, Holidays of Future Passed, and Barthood. We look at the complete timeline of Ned Flanders
We also look at other character timelines, like Homer Simpsons, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie. As well as the other Simpsons characters in Springfield.
✭ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/simpsonstheory/
✭ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/SimpsonsTheory
✭ SUPPORT THE SHOW: https://www.patreon.com/thesimpsonstheory
#Thesimpsons #Simpsons #Timeline #Nedflanders #Simpsonstimeline
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted.
"Fair Use" guidelines: www.copyright.gov/fls/fl102.html
In this video I go into the rise and fall of everybody's neighborino, Ned Flanders. I discuss how and when Ned Flanders was flanderised in The Simpsons as well as the start of Jerk Ass Homer. I also look into how flanderization affected Kevin and Creed from The Office, Ron Swanson from Parks & Recreation, and Joey Tribbiani from Friends.
I also talk about his life in Springfield, Rod and Todd, Maude Flanders, her death, and his marriage to Edna Krabappel and how he changed because of it. Also hinting at the fact that his flanderization may be coming to an end. There may also be some logical reasoning behind why he behaved like he did.
Written by: Murray Ferguson
✅ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/simpsonstheory/
✅ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/SimpsonsTheory
✅ BECOME A HELLFISH: https://www.patreon.com/thesimpsonstheory
#Thesimpsons #Simpsons #homersimpson #nedflanders #bartsimpson
Moll Flanders Summary and Analysis | Daniel Defoe's Masterpiece Explained
oday, we’re diving into one of the most captivating and complex novels of 18th-century English literature: Moll Flanders by Daniel Defoe. This novel, first published in 1722, has continued to intrigue readers with its adventurous plot, moral ambiguity, and rich depiction of society. In this video, we’ll summarize the story and provide a detailed analysis of its themes, characters, and historical context. Let's get started!
Moll Flanders
Daniel Defoe
Moll Flanders summary
Moll Flanders analysis
Moll Flanders themes
18th century literature
English novel
literary analysis
crime and punishment
survival in literature
feminist literature
women in 18th century
moral ambiguity
economic survival
marriage in literature
social mobility
historical context
character analysis
redemption in literature
Defoe’s Moll Flanders
women and crime
literature summary
classic novels
early feminism
social critique
British literature
moral dilemmas
literature discussion
life of crime
themes of survival
female protagonists
Defoe novel
life in 18th century
crime fiction
redemption arc
character study
Moll Flanders story
Defoe’s writing
literature breakdown
marriage and society
women in literature
Newgate prison
Defoe’s themes
classic novel review
novel analysis
literary exploration
18th-century England
literature critique
Moll Flanders character
book summary
Donald George Powell (born on 10 September 1946) is an English musician who was the drummer for glam rock and later style hard rock group, Slade for over twenty years.
Early life
As a child Powell joined the Boy Scouts where he became interested in the drums after being asked to join the band on a Sunday morning parade. After Etheridge Secondary Modern School he studied Metallurgy at Wednesbury Technical College. Powell then worked as a metallurgist in a small foundry before turning professional as a drummer. He was athletic and a keen amateur boxer, although an easy going personality, and apparently had his nose broken three times. It was he who was sent around with the hat money collection amongst early audiences.
Powell became a member of The Vendors, a band that guitarist Dave Hill later joined. The Vendors became the N'Betweens and bass guitarist / keyboard player / violinist / guitarist Jim Lea got in at an audition. Powell then spotted Noddy Holder playing with Steve Brett & The Mavericks and he and Hill got Holder to join the N'Betweens. They regrouped as Ambrose Slade, changed the name to Slade and the success began. It always amused them that they played their first rehearsal on 1 April.