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Birmingham: Reputation vs Reality Part 1

An investigation into Britain's second city, and how it has struggled to shake off its outdated industrial image.

Randy Newman - Birmingham

Live. (sorry about the horribly-edited picture in the first second before the video, it's not my video, i just downloaded it and was too lazy to cut the picture off)

Birmingham Riots 2011 | How it all began...

FILM: Just days after the London riots in Tottenham, violent rioting and disturbances take place in Birmingham city centre following tensions created by rumours of gangs and a heavy police presence. Similar riots also emerge in the city's Lozells and Handsworth areas as well as across the UK in Liverpool, Bristol and additional disurbances in London's boroughs of Hackney, Clapham and Ealing. LOCATION: Birmingham City Centre DATE: Monday 8th August, 2011 GALLERY: www.flickr.com FIND US ON FACEBOOK: Fanpage: www.facebook.com Twitter: www.twitter.com www.iambirmingham.net MMXI ? I AM BIRMINGHAM ADAM YOSEF .

Complaints Choir of Birmingham

The Complaints Choir invites people to complain as much as they want and to sing their complaints out loud together with fellow complainers. The first choir was organised in Birmingham followed by the Complaints Choir of Helsinki and Hamburg. The lyrics were written by the Choir, Music by Mike Hurley. Project by Tellervo Kalleinen and Oliver Kochta-Kalleinen. Produced by Springhill Institute. NEW! Project website: www.complaintschoir.org Artists Website: www.ykon.org Mike Hurley's website: www.myspace.com

TNT 737 Crash Landing at Birmingham UK

Here is video of the 'TNT' 737 crash-landing at Birmingham Airport (EGBB) This landing happened after the aborted attempt at Nottingham East Midlands, where the right main undercarrige was ripped off and took out the flaps on the right wing. The aircraft is presently sitting on the unused runway at Birmingham Airport and can be seen from the golf course nearby. (So my cousin informs me!) Filmed by a news helicopter that was in the area and handed over to the local Police and Investigation Team, this is probably the best footage of an incident like this I have seen.

Birmingham City Centre,New St,Town Hall,England,2008

Birmingham City Centre Tour,,St Martins Church,Bull Ring,Moor St Station,New St,Queen Victoria Statue,Town Hall,Chinese Quarter,England,May,2008.Stunning views.. ?????????????????

Birmingham, AL tornado--April 27, 2011

A 2.5-mile EF-4 (or EF-5,still under debate) tornado cuts through Birmingham. Because the funnel is so large, we don't realize we're looking at the actual tornado until about halfway through the video. Ways to help: magiccitypost.com Some friends and I are going to be baking cakes for families and volunteers next weekend. If you're associated with a grocery, mill, or farm and would be able to donate flour, butter, eggs, vanilla extract, almond extract, sour cream, sugar, baking soda, plastic wrap, or cards we can use to write messages to the cake recipients, please message me! Finally, if you are a nutball (bless your heart), it's ok, but if you use any racial slurs or death threats towards other commenters, I'll delete it.

Birmingham Riots 2011 | The Aftermath...

FILM: Following a first day of violent rioting and disturbances in Birmingham city centre, gangs and police play cat-and-mouse with each other while community activists try and slow down the developing spree of criminal damage and looting. This as violence and attacks spread around Birmingham and the West Midlands, including deaths in Winson Green. LOCATION: Birmingham City Centre DATE: Monday 8th - Thursday 11th August, 2011 GALLERY: www.flickr.com FIND US ON FACEBOOK: Fanpage: www.facebook.com Twitter: www.twitter.com www.iambirmingham.net MMXI ? I AM BIRMINGHAM ADAM YOSEF .

Randy Newman - Birmingham

Randy Newman & Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, cond. Roelof van Driesten. Rotterdam, Netherlands, 1979

Football Hooligans - Birmingham City V Leeds United 1985

THE creaking and crumbling of the wall was barely audible at first above the violent din of baying mobs of rival hooligans bent on trouble. Within seconds, an almighty rumble was to shake Birmingham City's St Andrew's stadium as a 12ft high wall crashed to the ground below, sending a cloud of dust and debris into the air. Cars that had been parked beneath the structure were left bent and twisted by the destructive force of the rubble that crashed on top of them. Tensions had been running high throughout the final day clash between Birmingham City and Leeds that overcast May day in 1985. Birmingham City faced Leeds on the final day of the season knowing that victory could see them top the old Division Two table if Oxford lost. Both clubs had a history of crowd trouble and tensions had been high throughout the match. "Although little in the way of promotion or relegation hinged on the result violence erupted on the terraces resulting in several police officers being injured," wrote the then Chief Constable Geoffrey Dear in his annual report for 1985. But no one could have envisaged the ugly scenes of violence that followed the final whistle. The fighting was described by Justice Popplewell, during the Popplewell Committee investigation into football in 1985 as more like "the Battle of Agincourt than a football match". A thin blue line of police officers, in little more than their tunics and helmets and armed with just a wooden truncheon, faced the baying crowds ripping down ...