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RINGO 1968
(responding to reports of tension within the group)
Q: "Are The Beatles still as close as they used to be?"

RINGO: "Yes. You know there's that famous old saying, 'You always hurt the ones you love.' And we all love each other and we all know that, but we still sort of hurt each other occasionally, you know. Or we just misunderstand each other. And we go off and it builds up to something bigger than it ever really was. Then we have to get over with it and sort it out. But we're still really very close people."

JOHN 1968
(on image versus reality)
JOHN: "I'm not a mixer. My so-called outgoing image is all false. I kept it up for years, but I'm not a loudmouth. It was a character I put on... as a defense. I cried wolf, and now I'm paying for it. I know it sounds like a moan. Perhaps it's just because the grass is always greener."

GEORGE 1968
(on wealth and experimental lifestyles)
GEORGE: "We're in a position to try new things which others can't or won't. Like drugs. People doing ordinary jobs just couldn't have given the time we did to looking into all that. If Mick Jagger had gone to jail for taking pot, he would have been the best person it could have happened to. Being rich and famous makes it easier to go through with that sort of thing. That would have been much better than, say, if it had happened to someone with no money who it could have ruined."

JOHN 1968
(on joking around)
JOHN: "I miss playing soft jokes on people. I used to do it on trains... go into other people's compartments and pretend to be soft. I still feel an urge to do that. We were on the way to Wembley once in a van. We wrote on a piece of paper, 'Which way to Wembley?' We spoke in a foreign language and pointed to a map of Wales. Everybody went mad putting us right. Then one time we did try disguises so we could get around. George and I went through customs in long coats and beards thinking no one would recognize us, but they all did. Paul was the best. He pretended to be a weird photographer... coming out with alot of psychological gibberish. He even fooled Brian."

RINGO 1968
(on being Ringo)
RINGO: "I saw a program on TV the other day about the effect a long period in the hospital can have on a child. It can make them very withdrawn. I'm beginning to see now that I am what I am because of the kind of upbringing I had... with no father and my mother always out of work. It did make me very quiet and introverted. I'm only figuring myself out now... though I was very happy at the time."

GEORGE 1968
(regarding Apple)
GEORGE: "We've gotten very involved with this business thing, which actually we were always involved in. Maybe people think it's a drag, but we were always involved with it anyway. When Brian Epstein died, we suddenly realized we had to sort it all out."

PAUL 1968
(regarding Apple)
PAUL: "The idea of Apple is that even if you are a clerk in an Apple office or in anything to do with Apple, we really do try to turn you on. There is a definite effort to turn people on in this building. The people who don't want it, who don't like it, will go back to being hired clerks because they'd rather do that. But if you want to come here in order to be a sort of turned-on clerk, that's great. I think occasionally too much of it goes on and you don't get much work done because everyone's so busy turning each other on. But it is nicer. I mean it really is a different atmosphere in this place from any building I've ever been in."

JOHN 1968
(reflecting on being given MBEs by the Queen)
JOHN: "All we did when we were waiting in the Palace was giggle. We collapsed, the whole thing was so funny. There was this guardsman telling us how to march and how to curtsey when we met the Queen. We knew in our hearts that she was just some woman, yet we were going through it. I really think the Queen believes in it all. She must. I don't believe in John Lennon Beatle as being any different from anyone else because I know he's not. I'm just a feller. But I'm sure the Queen must think she's different."

RINGO 1968
(on Beatle finances)
RINGO: "We have spent alot of money, because we don't earn as much as people think. If we earn a million then the government gets ninety percent. And we didn't sort of realize how much we were spending. Someone pointed out that to spend ten thousand you have to make one hundred and twenty thousand. So what we're doing now is tightening up our own personal money, and the company's money, you know. We're going to cut down a bit until we've sorted ourselves out again, and do it properly as a business. It's not that we're broke. On paper we're very wealthy people... it's just when it gets down to pound notes... then we're only half-wealthy"

GEORGE 1968
(on the past and future of The Beatles)
GEORGE: "We've all come together along the same path. We've been together a long time. We learned right from the beginning that we're going to be together. We haven't really started yet. We've only just discovered what we can do as musicians, and what thresholds we can cross. The future stretches out beyond our imagination.

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  • Dec. 18th, 2008 at 5:13 PM



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  • Dec. 18th, 2008 at 12:03 PM

Artist.........: Anna Maria Espinosa
Title..........: Glowing With You
Lable..........: Bonnier Amigo Music Group
Source.........: CDDA
Genre..........: Pop
Bitrate........: V
kbps Joint-Stereo/44.100
Encoder........: Lame 3.97 (V2 --new)
Time...........: 51:00 min
Size...........: 68,1MB
Tracks.........: 12

Track Name Time º
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01.A Little Moonlight [03:57] º
02.Children Play [04:02] º
03.Now That It's Night [04:25] º
º 04.Everyday [03:10] º
º 05.Glowing With You [03:49] º
º 06.Time Is All We Have [04:01] º
º 07.Sparrow [04:46] º
º 08.What If My Heart Skipped A Beat [03:03] º
º 09.Love Is Only (For The Stronger) [04:59] º
º 10.A Town Has Many Toungues [04:26] º
º 11.Little Star [07:23] º
º 12.To Win My Love (Bonus Track) [02:59]

Total: 51:00 min º
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The Sun Online is reporting that Eddie Murphy will be the Riddler in the new Batman film! What happened to Johnny Depp??
Shia LaBeouf will be Robin!!!!!!!! And guess who snagged Catwman? Rachel Weisz!!How do you feel about these selections?! Shia and Rachel? I thought they said they weren't bringing back Robin... oh my goodness!
Just in case you were worried, Christian Bale and Michael Caine are set to return to reprise their respective roles.
Is this true?! 
Story developing!!.

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The 2009 New Orleans Jazz Heritage Festival once again will take place over two weekends in the spring. Jazz Fest, which began in 1970, will return to the Fair Grounds Race Course on April 24-26 and again on April 30-May 3. Artists set to perform over the first three days include Wynton Marsalis, Dave Matthews Band, Wilco, Drive-By Truckers featuring Booker T. Jones, James Taylor, Erykah Badu, Robert Cray, Etta James the Roots Band, Mavis Staples, Johnny Winter, Pete Seeger, Hugh Masekela, Sharon Jones the Dap Kings, Galactic, and Roy Haynes. Musicians set for April 30-May 3 include: Aretha Franklin, Ben Harper and Relentless7, Tony Bennett, Kings of Leon, Meter Men (featuring three of The Meters four founders: Zigaboo Modeliste, George Porter Jr., and Leo Nocentelli, Bonnie Raitt, The Neville Brothers, Emmylou Harris, Dr. John, Buddy Guy, Allen Toussaint, John Mayall, Solomon Burke, Doc Watson, Dirty Dozen Brass Band, John Scofield the Piety Street Band, George Wein the Newport Allstars featuring Randy Brecker and many others. The full line-up and ticket information can be found at Nojazzfest.com.

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Rolling Stone Rank: 25

Quite an interesting album this was. Fleetwood Mac blends the California polished sound with an RB down and dirty style. They almost seem to alternate every song between these two competing styles. But then again, they alternated songwriters on nearly every song, except The Chain which they all wrote.

Another captivating aspect of this album was the emotional state that the band members were in while composing the album. Check this out: Mick was in the middle of his divorce. John and Christine got divorced during the album. Lindsey and Stevie (Lindsey is the guy, Stevie is the girl) also broke up during the making of this album. This of course led to all the band writing songs about the break-ups of their significant other, who were in the band (hence the title of the album, Rumours. You see they all thought the others' were spreading rumours about them....oh you get it? OK.) But after the album was done, they all kind of realized that the highly emotional writing had helped them to get through their tough times, and oh yeah, there was the great album as a record of their recovery.
So given that background, it's easy to hear the tension throughout the album, hard to explain but you definitely feel that raw energy running throughout the album, emotionally charged would also be a good way to describe the aesthetic. And of course you can hear a mature Nicks ready to move on, her voice and writing are different from the rest of the band, you get the sense she a rising star in the making.
Overall, I liked the album. I liked the style they have, the songs vary just enough to keep me interested, but they don't stray too much from their California roots(Think pre-Walsh Eagles). If there is one problem with their sound, it's that I don't think they every resolve the tension built throughout the entire album. For me, it just ended, keeping me in the edge of my seat. I just want a rock out song somewhere in there. But then if it did, I'm sure I'd complain that "it all sounded great except for that one lazy rock out song". So let's just agree to disagree, Rachel Ray is on TV which is making me hungry.

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I’ve never been one for road trips so just the thought of Doreen Orion spending 22,000 miles in a converted bus just blows my mind. Her hilarious adventure is chronicled in an entertaining and insightful book - Queen of the Road.
From the book: “A pampered Long Island princess hits the road in a converted bus with her wilderness-loving husband, travels the country for one year, and brings it all hilariously to life in this offbeat and romantic memoir.
Doreen and Tim are married psychiatrists with a twist: She’s a self-proclaimed Long Island princess, grouchy couch potato, and shoe addict. He’s an affable, though driven, outdoorsman. When Tim suggests “chucking it all” to travel cross-country in a converted bus, Doreen asks, “Why can’t you be like a normal husband in a midlife crisis and have an affair or buy a Corvette?” But she soon shocks them both, agreeing to set forth with their sixty-pound dog, two querulous cats—and no agenda—in a 340-square-foot bus.
Queen of the Road is Doreen’s offbeat and romantic tale about refusing to settle; about choosing the unconventional road with all the misadventures it brings (fire, flood, armed robbery, and finding themselves in a nudist RV park, to name just a few). The marvelous places they visit and delightful people they encounter have a life-changing effect on all the travelers, as Doreen grows to appreciate the simple life, Tim mellows, and even the pets pull together. Best of all, readers get to go along for the ride through forty-seven states in this often hilarious and always entertaining memoir, in which a boisterous marriage of polar opposites becomes stronger than ever.”
Our members had the privilege of reviewing this hilarious book about traveling, life, and marriage.

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To total it up in a casual sentence, the study of the human anatomy is the scientific study of the human body. Now this is where the word casual stops. Once you begin your studies, there is no question that once you read the first few lines of the introduction you are going to ask, what did I get myself into . Do Not panic. The knowledge you are going to gain from the subject of the human anatomy, with connect and associate into a organized style just as the human body does.

You will presently study that you learn a set of facts it will take you onto a different set of facts. If you read in blocks of facts, before you recognize it you are starting to have a very particular base in the study of medicine. It Is very much like operating on a jig saw puzzle. You do all the margins then start taking in the parts. it is the corresponding with your studies. The basic principle are your frames, and so all the systems and functions are the parts. Considering about it this way possibly takes away some of the panic and doubts you are now experiencing. You will get frustrated along the way. You have probably often been told take one day at a time, now I am suggesting that you take 1 body part at time. Before you recognise it you will standing in front of a group of mortals proudly receiving your diploma.

It Is amusing to notice that when a scholar is analysing the human anatomy and somebody asks what are they learning. That somebody will say, oh I am going to be a Physician or nurse,etc . They will name the profession as matched to the subject. Very seldom will you see them say I am taking the human anatomy.

Acquiring on with your subjects will most likely start with your introduction. Right from the beginning you are going to study a entirely new speech, being medical terminology. There is no escaping from it. If you are going to be entering the medical world then you need to know how to talk in the medical world. If you do not, you will become all lost, and will more than in all probability fail your course. Once again this is not so difficult if you set up numerous learning patterns. Let me give you an illustration.

You will read the scientific study of the morphology of the human body.

Great the introductory sentence and the introductory medical word morphology. So now what do you do.
No uncertainty you will have a few medical resources that has a terminology division. Set Out there, look up the word morphology. Does it tell in fairly casual terms that it is the study of external appearance. Like the shape,structure, color, pattern of an organism.

Ok now rewrite the introductory sentence in easier terms, like this, The scientific study of the (morphology) which is the outer visual aspect of an organism, such as the shape,structure, color, and pattern. Congratulations you just mastered your introductory medical term. Now how do you remember? Write this sentence on a study sheet, some ways, just as we did here. Highlighting the medical word with a yellow marker. At Present when it gets time to study you have your block. Remember as we previously published, learn in blocks? This is a good illustration.

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are already getting revved up for the 10th Anniversary of their annual spring concert series. Here are just a few of the names they're dropping on us this year: McCoy Tyner, Branford Marsalis, Madeleine Peyroux, Bill Frisell, Ahmad Jamal, Jenny Scheinman, John Scofield, Branford Marsalis Quartet, Will Bernard, Mingus Dynasty with John Handy, Allen Toussaint, Michael Feinstein, Brad Mehldau, Roy Hargrove, James Carter, and Kenny Burrell. But SFJAZZ isn't strictly limited to jazz, of course, so there are some great international flavors to be sampled as well, including Malian blues-trance stars Tinariwen, Afrobeat scion Seun Kuti Egypt 80, Portuguese fado songbird Mariza, Brazilian songwriter CéU, and (apparently bipolar) Balkan Goran Bregovic's Wedding Funeral Orchestra.

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Craig Ashley David (born 5 May 1981) is an English RB singer-songwriter. He has released four studio albums: Born To Do It, Slicker Than Your Average, The Story Goes..., Trust Me and a Greatest Hits album.He has a hairdo which rocks. The best thing about his haircut is that it works best for all weather condition and suits almost every face cut. He is attractive and his hairstyle is just out of the world. This is an overall short length of hair style that adds volume to the face, especially those who have a thin one.

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Guitarist Warren Haynes annual Christmas Jams are known for their jaw-dropping moments, but this years star-studded, 20th anniversary throw-down held December 12th and 13th in Haynes hometown of Asheville, North Carolina had more than usual. The one that silenced the 7,200 partiers who packed the Asheville Civic Center on the first night came when Haynes and one of his rock roll heroes, John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin, appeared onstage together and played a stirring, acoustic guitar and mandolin version of the Zeppelin classic, Going to California.
When Haynes changed the lyrics to Going to Carolina with an aching in my heart, the crowd erupted. The duet came about three-quarters of the way into the Friday night show, which began with a performance by Haynes band Govt Mule, at about 7 p.m., and didnt end until more than nine hours later, at 4:20 a.m. Saturday morning, when Haynes other group, the Allman Brothers Band, hit the last note of One Way Out.
Sandwiched in between were performances from the Derek Trucks Band, Joan Osborne, country singer Travis Tritt, bluegrass king Del McCoury jamming with gospel group the Lee Boys, and New Orleans funk band Ivan Nevilles Dumpstaphunk.

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  • Dec. 16th, 2008 at 2:54 PM

Carrots has yet to be on today, so far as I can tell.
Its kind ofodd.  And disappointing.  But thats okay.  I guess.  Nothing to be done about it, at any rate.
It feels strange, today.
Its finally the weekend after the week, yes.  And, it feels as if it should be over already.  I have done nothing really all day.  I started a project thing, for which I am totally bored of already.  There wasnt enough of an idea beforehand to use to make it, and now theres even less of an idea - no idea what to say for it, so Im hoping Ill get back to it later, but not sure if I will.
Just, like, Ive gotten used to this late night thing, so I guess Im waiting for night to come to have to go to bed and then get up and go to school the next day.
Also, 5 day weeks are odd after so many non5day weeks in a row.  Its like waow, its finally the weekend, but now what do I do?
For I have no idea what to do.  Im only doing what I normally do on the  nights afterschool/beforebed.
So, really, nothing out of the ordinary.
Other than not eating.
All Ive had today is a sandwich and a cup of hot chocolate that I never finished.  And its 3:30.  Thats ridiculous, for me.  Im sort of hungry, yet not.  My stomach hurts a little, but thats cuz its cold.
Oh yes, cold.
It snowed sometime this morning.  Like, only an inch, but still snow.  Its supposed to do that again tonight, and tomorrow nightFor like a total of 6, 7, 8 inches.  Its fine, the weather can do whatever it damn well pleases.  Just, the power better not go out.  I dont want to have to sit around, with nothing to do, with nothing to do, and a laptop battery that lasts about 3 and a half hours or so.  Thats without using the internet.  Ive never been on it long whileOh yes I have. But that was the wireless, but it lasted about an hour or so, a little longer than that.
Just, whatever happens, happens, but the power better not go out.  This is too early for snows and stuff, let alone poweroutages.  I HATE it when the power is out.  Theres nothing to do, theres nothing to do, nothing going on, nothing at all.  And, you have to pretend to be contented watching the woodstove.  GRR.  Its NOT entertaining, Im sorry.
We better not have times like we did 10th grade.  The night before the last day of school before christmas vacation, there was a huge storm with like 90 MPH gust winds, and then the rain, and falling trees and the power was out and GAHHH scariness.  AND the thunder and lighting.
Wind here SUX.  As does lightning.  Its scary.  The thunder is hellascary.  Im upstairs, and I feel it shake the house.  Im sorry, but thats scary.  VERY scary.
Especially when it feels like youre in the house alone, because youre in the upstairs all alonem sure it wouldnt be so bad if there were other people around (depends on who the other people were) but still, SCARY.
Mom thinks that maybe well be up in portland leaving the night of the 19th and getting back Sunday or Monday.  Im sorry, is she trying to drag me away from my life?!?!?!?  If my aunt has internets, its fine.  Just, Im not sure if she doesOh, I think she does!!  Cuz shes talked to me on YM a few times when shes at home, meaning she has interwebs at her house!  Just means I have to take my lappytop with me.  Not sure my mom would like me taking it to school with me, cuz she would have to pick me up afterschool Friday (what she said) but I dont really care, shes not the one at home anyway.  LOLOLOLOLOLOL.
Anywhoz.  I have no idea WHEN the portland trip is, beccause she doesnt know.  I probably wont know until Thursday.  I tend to not know until the last minute on things of importance.  Oh well!
Ill post it when I know it.
LOLOLOLOLOLOL.
For a person who said theyd never say I sure use a lot.  Then again, they arent really the same thing, are they?
No, I think they arent.
Yes, I am right, again.
My internets seems to have lost its four hour rule, seeing as Ive been on for 5:52 straight!!
No idea what the new rule is, though, if there is a new rule at all.
Oh well, Im not complaining.  Means I dont have to deal with leaving every four hours.
I suppose this is all.
Other than Celery is using an old email account of mine to get a different Sporum account.  SPAM account, I presume.  Whatever.  Old email account is old, and should be deleted.  Also, I dont really care.
He told me not to ever tell Carrots anything we talk about ever again.  I wonder if posting about what we talk about would consider telling him about it?!?!?!?
HMMMMMMMmmmMMMMmmMMMmMMMMMMmmmmm.
It probably would.  No idea.
Id tell you the reason why, but he told me AFTER he said starting now in response to never telling Carrots anything Celery and I talk about.
Confusing, much.
Carrots, please get better.

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In 1962, he promised that we wouldn't have him "to kick around anymore." But Richard Nixon refused to disappear. And, for that crime, some of us on the left haven't stopped kicking. Not after his resignation in disgrace. Not after his death in 1994. And, as the film indicates, perhaps not even today -- despite a Democratic president-elect who preaches a "no drama" spirit of reconciliation rather than the usual partisan rancor.What exactly is our problem?The release of , the Ron Howard film version of British screenwriter Peter Morgan's stage play, offers yet another chance to explore our obsession with this man who, for many, functions as America's Satan: that brooding dark angel driven by his overpowering ambition. The movie tells the story of how lightweight British talk show host David Frost bested the American television networks by landing a series of exclusive interviews with Nixon in the spring of 1977. The former president was, at that time, preparing to publish his memoirs and launch a campaign to rehabilitate his legacy. Employing boxing and other sports metaphors, Morgan casts the tale as a battle to regain the public spotlight that only one man can win. On Broadway, the narrator, prototypical liberal James Reston, Jr., who serves on Frost's research team, identifies a moral purpose to their efforts, telling his boss that the interviews must function as "the trial Richard Nixon never had," insisting that "the integrity of our political system" requires convicting the former president of his crimes. And, after Frost lands his knock-out blow, getting Nixon to admit tearfully that "he let the American people down," the play ended with Reston's reassurance that the demon had been exorcised: "Nixon never again held public office of any kind, nor achieved the rehabilitation he so desperately craved."Yet there's something about Richard Nixon that won't let good liberals rest. In moments of honesty, some of us find something in him that we, perhaps, admire -- certainly that we can't dismiss. , as it moved to the screen, seems to have tapped into this vein, showing a much more sympathetic, admirable former president than appeared on Broadway. In a new scene (set at San Clemente during a break in the interviews' taping schedule), Nixon (portrayed brilliantly by Frank Langella) plays piano for his handlers while Pat Nixon (Patty McCormack), wanders into the celebration. When the president's chief corner man, Jack Brennan (Kevin Bacon) exults that Nixon is "sitting on an 11-0 lead," Mrs. Nixon quietly expresses satisfaction that "things are going according to plan." Up to this time, Langella's Nixon has been almost gleefully wily and evasive, deftly stymieing Frost's attempts to corner him with tough questions. But, as his wife speaks, Nixon turns somber and pensive -- as if the sight of the woman whom he has most injured by his public misconduct makes him realize that he can't go on without admitting some kind of guilt. As a result, the climatic scene in which Nixon admits that he failed the American people doesn't play out as the moment of sweet revenge that the typical Nixon-hater would desire. Perhaps to increase screen-time for the magnificent Oliver Platt (playing Frost investigator Bob Zelnick), the film dilutes the influence of Sam Rockwell's Reston character. As a result, Howard's movie become less a story about bringing Richard Nixon to justice and more about the one-on-one struggle between David Frost and the ex-president to revive their lagging reputations. Moreover, what in the theater worked to Frost's advantage, in the intimacy of the camera's close-up, now plays in Nixon's favor. As the former president prepares to give the closest thing to a confession he would ever offer, Michael Sheen plays Frost with eyes lit with the excited bloodlust of a piranha on the attack. Truth and justice are beside the point; Frost's concern is for capturing that great television moment that will redeem his career and guarantee the financial success of the interviews. By contrast, Langella's Nixon, seen in a way that the audience could not observe on Broadway, goes through a tangled mix of emotions as he struggles against, but then clearly offers, a heartful mea culpa. This time, Nixon carries the moral weight, telling the truth, though inconvenient to his hopes for rehabilitation, because he must. But feeling sympathy for Richard Nixon makes good liberals uneasy. Perhaps this is because Nixon's comeback was much more successful than we want to admit and Peter Morgan would have us believe. After the Frost interviews, Richard Nixon went on to write nine bestselling books and serve as a private counselor to Ronald Reagan and other Republican politicians. Truth is, we're scared that he hasn't really gone away. We're more comfortable when we demonize him, keeping him in his place. At a screening on the second day of the film's limited release, the New York City audience clearly wanted to create this safe emotional distance. During the heated exchange about the 1970 Cambodian invasion, Langella's Nixon insisted that operation had been successful and that his only regret was in not having "gone in sooner -- and harder." At what would have been an applause line had the film been showing at the Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace, a voice from the back of this Manhattan theater cried out, mock-heroically, "Sock it to 'em Dickie" and a garnered bigger response than any of the movie's actual laugh lines.So, as many are eagerly awaiting the change in presidential administrations, Frost/Nixon puts liberals in a potential quandry. Barack Obama has done more than anyone to move beyond Nixon's politics of division. As one downstate Illinois newspaper editor explained to Joe Klein back in 2006: "Obama is reaching out. He's saying the other side isn't evil." In his conduct over the past two years, our president-elect has proven that he means it. But, as we sit in movie theaters and resist humanizing our favorite devil, we have to ask ourselves whether we do too.

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All4music: Eminem - Global Warning (2008)

  • Dec. 15th, 2008 at 6:53 PM



Disc 1 - Darren Styles

1. Ultrabeat Vs Darren Styles - Discolights
2. Styles Breeze - Amigos
3. Manian - Turn The Tide (Ds Mix)
4. Darren Styles - Sorry
5. Dj Fear - First Searve (Dougal Gammer Mix)
6. Al Storm Euphony Feat Donna Marie - All I Wanna Do
7. Fragma - Toca's Miracle 08' (Ds Mix)
8. Re-Con Squad-E - Cut Recycle
9. Manian - Welcome To The Club (Ds Mix)
10. Darren Styles Feat Justine - Tell Me (Re-Con Mix)
11. Al Storm Feat Malaya - It's Over (Ds Mix)
12. Re-Con Squad-E - Why Does My Heart
13. United In Dance - The Horns Of Jericho (Dougal Gammer Mix)
14. Azura - The Heartache
15. United In Dance - 1,2,3,4
16. Re-Con Chris Unknown - Please Tell Me
17. Jamie Ritman - Touch The Sun (Ds Mix)
18. Darren Styles - Flashlight

Disc 2 - Mark Breeze

1. Breeze V Barley Feat Taya - Falling
2. Cascada - Because The Night - (Breeze Unknown Remix)
3. E-Type - True Believer - (Styles Breeze Remix)
4. Sugababes - About You Now -(Breeze Unknown Remix)
5. Bassfreakerz - Cry For You - (Darren Styles Remix)
6. Mickey Modelle - Take Me Away - (Breeze Ufo Remix)
7. Styles Breeze - Weekend Has Come
8. Breeze Ufo - X-Rated -
9. Rob Mayth - Heart 2 Heart - (Breeze Ritmen Remix)
10. Breeze Styles - Futureset 08
11. Darwin In Effect Feat Fraz - Only Road - (Breeze Remix)
12. Breeze Chris Unknown - Don't Walk Away
13. Azura - Tell You A Secret - (Breeze Remix)
14. Jamie Ritmen - Bassphaze
15. Club Generation Feat - Every Heartbeat
16. Breeze V Brad Shure Feat Katie Halliday - Summer Rain
17. Barley Feat Taya - Feeling So Alive
18. Styles, Breeze Re-Con - Love Sick Crazy
19. Breeze Chris Unknown - One Desire

Disc 3 - Hixxy

1. Hixxy - Deep In The Night
2. Hixxy Re-Con - The Way
3. Hixxy - No 1.
4. United In Dance - Do It Like This
5. Hixxy - Face In The Crowd
6. The Real Booty Babes - Played Alive (Ds Remix)
7. Hixxy - Now That I Found You
8. Paul Ep Smithy - Walk On Water (Hixxy Remix)
9. Hixxy Chris Unknown - Get Up Get On Your Feet 1,2,3
10. Hixxy - Now That I Found You
11. The Real Booty Babes - I Kissed A Girl (Dougal Gammer Remix)
12. Hixxy Technikore - Mdma
13. Lol - Love Leaves No Scar (Hixxy Remix)
14. Ultrabeat - Never Ever (Chris Unknown Remix)
15. Hixxy - The Game, Zaboocan
16. Hixxy Chris Unknown - Solitary Rush
17. Hixxy Storm - Living In A Dream
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Baptism (1968) is probably the most stand-out item in the entire Joan Baez catalog, perhaps even the whole Vanguard catalog. It is certainly the most dark and compelling concept album I have ever heard. I have the original vinyl LP, but it has seen better days. I have been looking for a better copy for years but have never found one. I just found this 128 kbps mp3 rip from a CD re-issue. Its not as nice as having the CD, but it certainly beats the old LP. If you can find the CD or a decent LP copy, I highly recommend picking this up. This is a sit-down and pay attention album - headphones if you like, but you definitely need to be prepared for a dark and intense journey. A really great gem from Baez and Peter Schickele.
Original music composed and conducted by Peter Schickele
Selected and edited by Joan Baez
Conceived and compiled by Maynard Solomon
Track Listing:
[1] Old Welsh Song (Henry Treece)
[2] I Saw The Vision Of Armies (Walt Whitman)
[3] Minister of War (translated from the Chinese by Arthur Waley)
[4] Song In The Blood (Jacques Prévert)
[5] Casida Of The Lament (Federico García Lorca)
[6] Of The Dark Past (Ecce Puer) (James Joyce)
[7] London (William Blake)
[8] In Guernica (Norman Rosten)
[9] Who Murdered The Minutes (Henry Treece)
[10] Oh, Little Child (Henry Treece)
[11] No Man Is An Iland (John Donne)
[12] from Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Man (James Joyce)
[13] All The Pretty Little Horses (Negro Lullaby)
[14] Childhood III (Arthur Rimbaud, translated by Louise Varèse)
[15] The Magic Wood (Henry Treece)
[16] Poems From The Japanese (Translated by Kenneth Rexroth)
[17] Colours (Yevgeny Yevtushenko, translated by Robin Milner-Gulland and Peter Levi)
[18] All In Green Went My Love Riding (e. e. cummings)
[19] Gacela Of The Dark Death (Federico García Lorca, translated by Stephen Spender and J. L. Gili)
[20] The Parable Of The Old Man And The Young (Wilfred Owen)
[21] Evil (Arthur Rimbaud, translated by Norman Cameron)
[22] Epitaph For A Poet (Countee Cullen)
[23] Old Welsh Song (Henry Treece)
[24] Mystic Numbers: 36.

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Next, a poem by Mary Oliver:

FIRST SNOW

The snow
began here
this morning and all day
continued, its white
rhetoric everywhere
calling us back to why, how,
whence such beauty and what
the meaning; such
an oracular fever! flowing
past windows, an energy it seemed
would never ebb, never settle
less than lovely! and only now,
deep into night,
it has finally ended.
The silence
is immense,
and the heavens still hold
a million candles; nowhere
the familiar things:
stars, the moon,
the darkness we expect
and nightly turn from. Trees
glitter like castles
of ribbons, the broad fields
smolder with light, a passing
creekbed lies
heaped with shining hills;
and though the questions
that have assailed us all day
remain-not a single
answer has been found-
walking out now
into the silence and the light
under the trees,
and through the fields,
feels like one.

And, finally, an (edited) iTunes mix, the result of using "snow" as the search term:

1. Snow Crush Killing Song -- The Mountain Goats
2. Velvet Snow -- Kings of Leon
3. Snow Cherries From France -- Tori Amos
4. Snow (Hey Oh) -- Red Hot Chili Peppers
5. Angel in the Snow -- Elliott Smith
6. Snow Camping -- Laura Veirs
7. Snow Lion -- Readymade FC feat. Feist
8. 20 Years Of Snow -- Regina Spektor
9. Snow On The Sahara -- Anggun
10. Snow -- Loreena McKennitt
11. Snowden -- Doves
12. Snow On The Sahara -- Stanford University Harmonics
13. Snow Is Gone -- Josh Ritter
14. Snowflake Music -- Mark Mothersbaugh

Actually, since that's a partial repeat of last year, here's a "winter" mix to grow on:

1. Faded From The Winter -- Iron Wine
2. The Winter Solstice -- Sufjan Stevens
3. Wait For The Wintertime -- Yeasayer
4. Winter Wonderland -- Aimee Mann
5. Winter -- Tori Amos
6. Winter Is Gone -- Nick Drake
7. In Winter Still -- Dot Allison
8. In The Bleak Mid-Winter -- Shawn Colvin
9. Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind -- Barenaked Ladies
10. The Winter Song -- Eisley
11. Dead Of Winter -- Eels
12.

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(feat. 50 Cent)
(50 Cent)
She aint that chick from the burbs thats a stranger to drama
She that uptown girl wit the cocky personna
When out my way to let her know that I want her
I told her I know for sure we belong together
and I wouldnt break her heart my intentions are better
And I shared the same dreams she had about chedda
When the Ds came she was down to hold the BARETTA
I got a thing for baby girl
Its me and her against the world
(Justin Timberlake)
You were my sun, you were my earth
but you didnt know all the ways I loved you, no
So you took a chance, made other plans
But I betcha didnt think that they would come crashin down, no
You dont have to say, What cha did
I already know, I found out from HIM
now theres just no chance
with you and me
there will never be
dont it make you sad about it
you told me you love me
Why did you leave me all alone
now you tell me you need me
When you call me on the phone
Girl I refuse
you must have me confused with some other guy
the bridges were burned
now its your turn,To cry
Cry me a river
Cry me a river er er
cry me a river
cry me a river er er
YA YA
You know that they say somethings are better left Unsaid
It wasnt like you only talked to him
And you know it
(Dont act like you dont know it)
all of these things people told me
keep messin with my head
shoulda been honesty
then you may not have thought it
You dont have to say, What cha did
I already know, I found out from HIM
now theres just no chance
with you and me
there will never be
done it make you sad about it
you told me you love me
Why did you leave me all alone (all alone)
now you tell me you need me
When you call me on the phone (call me on the phone)
Girl I refuse
you must have me confused with some other guy (not like them baby)
the bridges were burned
now its your turn to cry
So
Cry me a river
Cry me a river er er
cry me a river
cry me a river er er
YA YA
Oh
The damage is done
So i guess i be leavin
Oh
The damage is done
So i guess i be leavin
Oh
The damage is done
So i guess i be leavin
You dont have to say, What cha did
I already know, I found out from HIM
now theres just no chance
with you and me
there will never be
dont it make you sad about it
So
Cry me a river
Cry me a river er er
cry me a river
cry me a river er er
cry me a river
cry me a river..
(50 Cent)
Your smile make my day its simple, your dimple
Your eyes, your lips, your thighs got me hypnotized
Communication is deep, I love it when we talk
Hate it when you leave but when you leave I love to watch you walk
You make a nigga forget about a life full of DRAMA
She got expensive taste she get it from her momma
Materialistic still a nigga wanna consistantly miss her
Touch what she dont, she smell like CHANEL
She feelin me and I can tell
With the right woman by my side I feel like I cant fail
I been around been up my attitude if fuck it now, she a rider
Im in heaven when I am inside her
Workin up a sweat, kissin on her neck
Twirl play in the deck four bit correct
Have her drippin wet
She look in my eye and said she like but I know she love it
I just keep doin what Im doin and think nothing of it
Baby.

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Amy Poehler has quit Saturday Night Livesaying her final good-byes to the NBC comedy show on-air during last nights show.
During the regular Weekend Update news segment with Seth Meyers, Amy said, I just want to take a moment to thank everybody. This is my last show. It has been an amazing experience to be here. Being able to do over 140 shows with my friends and my family has been a dream come true.
Back in October, Amy and actor Will Arnett welcomed son Archie Arnett.
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Bill Hicks - Discography 8 CD's
RAR Password: iobuddha

CD 1: Arizona Bay

01 Goodbye You Lizard Scum
02 Step on the Gas (L.A. Riots)
03 Hooligans
04 Officer Nigger Hater
05 As Long as We're Talking Shelf Life (Kennedy)
06 The Elephant is Dead (Bush)
07 Me Saddam
08 Bullies of the World
09 Shane's Song
10 Dinosaurs in the Bible
11 Living God
12 Marketing Advertising
13 Don't Talk for Me
14 Clam Lappers Sonic The Hedge
15 She's Got a Broken Heart
16 Pussywhipped Satan
17 L.A. Falls
18 Elvis

CD 2: Dangerous

01 Modern Bummer
02 Smoking
03 The War On Drugs
04 I Love My Job
05 Please Do Not Disturb
06 Flying Saucer Tour
07 We Live In A World...
08 Burning Issues
09 My Parents
10 The Vision

CD 3: Flying Saucer Tour

01 Intro
02 Summertime
03 The F Word
04 Smoking
05 Yul Brynner
06 Trying To Quit
07 The News
08 The War
09 Worst Audience Ever
10 More War
11 Are You Guys Drug Dealers?
12 Praying For Nuclear Holocaust
13 Girl Of Your Dreams
14 Young Lady
15 Vs. The Audience 1
16 What's Wrong?
17 Vs. The Audience 2
18 School Days
19 Vs. The Audience 3
20 Working
21 Great Times On Drugs
22 Mandatory Marijuana
23 Penthouse Letters
24 Talking Car
25 Summer Trip
26 Drugs Have Done Good Things
27 Menu?
28 Beelzebozo
29 Cause Of Sexual Thought
30 Mechanics Of Pornography
31 Goodnight

CD 4: I'm Sorry, Folks

01 The Courage Of My Own Beliefs
02 You Suck
03 That's A Nice Fella Back There
04 Peeing On The Dead
05 I Do Suck
06 Oklahoma
07 Almost Broke My Back
08 Filthy Boy
09 This Is Comedy Hell
10 The Anti-Christ
11 You're Proving My Point
12 Freebird
13 You Will Be The First To Leave
14 This Is My Second Show
15 Uncle

CD 5: Love Laughter And Truth

01 Intro/Smokers Vs Drinkers
02 Drunk Driving
03 New York Apartment
04 My One Man Show
05 Pot Smoking
06 Drugs Are Bad
07 Chidren On Airplanes
08 50 Year Smoker
09 Smoking In Heaven
10 Australia
11 Satiating The American Comedy Audience
12 Dance Club
13 Speaking Of Homosexuality
14 Poe-Naw-Grah-Fee
15 A Question For The Ladies
16 My Favourite New Kid
17 You Can't Get Bitter
18 Closing Bit

CD 6: Rant in E-Minor

01 Fevered Egos
02 Easter
03 Gideons
04 People Suck
05 Pro Life
06 People who Hate People
07 Non-smokers
08 Gifts of Forgiveness
09 Purple Vein Dick Joke
10 Confessions Time (Cops)
11 Wax Dart
12 I'm Talking To The Woman Here
13 Your Wrong Night
14 A New Flag (Patriotism)
15 Gays in the Military
16 I.R.S. Bust
17 Politics in America
18 Quiet Loner
19 Artistic Roll Call
20 Orange Drink
21 Save Willie
22 Deficit (Jesse Helms)
23 Rush Limbaugh
24 Time to Evolve
25 Waco (Koresh)
26 The Pope
27 Christianity
28 Seven Seals
29 One of the Boys (Clinton)
30 Car Bomb Derby
31 The Elite
32 Love List (No Future)
33 Back to the Garden
34 Your Children Aren't Special
35 Wizards have Landed
36 Lift me Lord

CD 7: Relentless

01 Greetings
02 Sex On Trial
03 The News
04 The War
05 Odd Beliefs
06 A Killer Idea
07 Smoking
08 Great Times On Drugs
09 Drugs Have Done Good Things
10 Rockers Against Drugs Suck
11 Beezlebozo
12 Summer Trip
13 What Is Pornography.

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