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2011-2012 New Years Eve Times Square Ball Drop. Lady Gaga & Mayor BloombergJan 27, 2012
Guaranteed Visitors Program: www.adminder.com GOOGLE 1st page IN 60 SECONDS www.g60seconds.com Lady Gaga & Mayor Bloomberg pushing the button for the drop ball from Times Square in New York USA as they celebrated and welcomed in the the New Year 2012 The song played after Ball drops is Auld Lang Syne which is a Scotish poem written by Robert Burns in 1788 translated into English literally means as "old long since", or more idiomatically, "long long ago", days gone by
Times Square NYC New Years Eve Ball Drop 2011 - 2012Jan 05, 2012
Times Square NYC New Years Eve Ball Drop 2011 -2012 Each year during the New Year's Eve celebration in Times Square in Manhattan New York City a time ball made by Waterford Crystal and electric lights is raised to the top of a pole on the One Times Square building at 6:00 pm and then lowered to mark the coming of the New Year. The ball descends 77 feet (23 m) over the course of a minute coming to rest at the bottom of its pole at midnight, then a sign with the digits of the new year lights up as the ball's lights turn off. Toshiba's Times Square billboard directly below the ball counts down to midnight as well. Every year up to one million people gather in Times Square to watch the ball drop and an estimated 1 billion watch the video of the event, 100 million of them in the United States. In 1904 The New York Times opens its new headquarters on Longacre Square (the city's second tallest building) and persuades the city to rename the triangular "square" for the newspaper. Owner Adolph Ochs initiates a massive celebration in the square for New Year's, which is so popular 200000 came it permanently displaces the celebration from Trinity Church. There is no ball, but there are fireworks. 1907 Walter F. Palmer chief electrician for The Times creates the first New Year's Eve Ball in response to the behest of publisher Adolph Ochs to create some kind of spectacular midnight show that would draw attention to the Square. The New Year's Eve Ball first descended from a flagpole at ...
Raw Video: Times Square Revelers Cheer 2012Jan 24, 2012
Revelers erupted in cheers and celebration in New York's Times Square to welcome in the new year. It was part of many star-studded celebrations and glittering fireworks displays around the world to mark the start of 2012. (Jan. 1)
New Year's Eve 2012 at Times Square NYC with 40 yrs of Dick Clark & NY native Lady GagaJan 09, 2012
New Year's Eve Celebration at Times Square New York 2012
Time Square Ball Drop 2012 New York City New Year's EveJan 27, 2012
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2012 New Years Eve NYC Spiderman, Green Goblin, Anderson Cooper, ToshibaJan 19, 2012
The Green Goblin paid a visit to NYC on New Year's Eve 2011. Trying to spoil the fun and drop the ball early, Spiderman comes to the rescue and saves Anderson Cooper of CNN and stops the Ball from falling early! :-)
New Year's Eve Live 2012 Anderson Cooper Kathy Griffin Times Square New York (2/12)Jan 23, 2012
New Year's Eve Live 2012 with Anderson Cooper and Kathy Griffin from Times Square in New York.
New Year's Eve Times Square Celebration to Feature Justin Bieber, Lady Gaga, LMFAOJan 22, 2012
Ryan Seacrest, host of "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve" explains what you can expect to see at this year's celebration. For more on this story, click here: abcnews.go.com
Raw Video: Times Square Celebration in NYCJan 17, 2012
Hundreds of thousands of celebrants gathered in New York's Times Square to watch the famed crystal ball drop at midnight. Lady Gaga and Mayor Michael Bloomberg led the cheering crowd in the final-minute countdown to mark the start of 2012. (Jan. 1)
Countdown to 2012 New Year's Eve Times Square New YorkJan 11, 2012
New Year's Eve countdown to 2012 with Anderson Cooper and Kathy Griffin from Times Square in New York.
Countdown to 2012 New Year's Eve - Times Square - New YorkJan 09, 2012
New Year's Eve countdown to 2012 from Times Square in New York.
New Year's Eve Live 2012 Anderson Cooper Kathy Griffin Times Square New York (4/12)Jan 23, 2012
New Year's Eve Live 2012 with Anderson Cooper and Kathy Griffin from Times Square in New York.
New Year's Eve Live 2012 Anderson Cooper Kathy Griffin Times Square New York (1/12)Jan 27, 2012
New Year's Eve Live 2012 with Anderson Cooper and Kathy Griffin from Times Square in New York.
Video-New York Times Square Ball Drop 2011! HDJan 09, 2012
New Year 2011 Ball Drop! 2011 NEW YEARS EVE BALL DROP 2010 - 2011 TIMES SQUARE NYC!!! First Upload! Please Subscribe For Next Years Too!!! (It'll Help Me out!!! Subscribe if You Think The Worlds Not Going To End In 2012! Times Square New Years Eve 2011 Each year during the New Year's Eve celebration in Times Square in Manhattan New York City a time ball made by Waterford Crystal and electric lights is raised to the top of a pole on the One Times Square building at 6:00 pm and then lowered to mark the coming of the New Year. The ball descends 77 feet (23 m) over the course of a minute coming to rest at the bottom of its pole at midnight, then a sign with the digits of the new year lights up as the ball's lights turn off. Toshiba's Times Square billboard directly below the ball counts down to midnight as well. Every year up to one million people gather in Times Square to watch the ball drop and an estimated 1 billion watch the video of the event, 100 million of them in the United States. In 1904 The New York Times opens its new headquarters on Longacre Square (the city's second tallest building) and persuades the city to rename the triangular "square" for the newspaper. Owner Adolph Ochs initiates a massive celebration in the square for New Year's, which is so popular 200000 came it permanently displaces the celebration from Trinity Church. There is no ball, but there are fireworks. 1907 Walter F. Palmer chief electrician for The Times creates the first New Year's Eve Ball ...
Times Square NYC New Years Eve Ball Drop 2011 - 2012Jan 20, 2012
Times Square NYC New Years Eve Ball Drop 2011 - 2012 Times Square NYC New Years Eve 2011 - 2012 Each year during the New Year's Eve celebration in Times Square in Manhattan New York City a time ball made by Waterford Crystal and electric lights is raised to the top of a pole on the One Times Square building at 6:00 pm and then lowered to mark the coming of the New Year. The ball descends 77 feet (23 m) over the course of a minute coming to rest at the bottom of its pole at midnight, then a sign with the digits of the new year lights up as the ball's lights turn off. Toshiba's Times Square billboard directly below the ball counts down to midnight as well. Every year up to one million people gather in Times Square to watch the ball drop and an estimated 1 billion watch the video of the event, 100 million of them in the United States. In 1904 The New York Times opens its new headquarters on Longacre Square (the city's second tallest building) and persuades the city to rename the triangular "square" for the newspaper. Owner Adolph Ochs initiates a massive celebration in the square for New Year's, which is so popular 200000 came it permanently displaces the celebration from Trinity Church. There is no ball, but there are fireworks. 1907 Walter F. Palmer chief electrician for The Times creates the first New Year's Eve Ball in response to the behest of publisher Adolph Ochs to create some kind of spectacular midnight show that would draw attention to the Square. The New Year's ...
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