Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Scottsdale Appraisal District

Meditazione, stop e ripresa rock!




I miei pochi neuroni Festivities are set to pause, I think, however, after 6 / 1 resume with rock 'n' roll, with new ideas and blog reviews news and history.

Monday, December 28, 2009

How Is Male Brazilian Done

Goodbye 2009

I thought maybe it was a case of putting your head on your shoulders for those 10 minutes and think about one thing:

Time goes by too fast! Another year is over and I have concluded neinte!

And it started a new year, 2010, and continue to do nothing ... MA E 'POSSIBLE ?????

wonderful things have happened in 2009, the kind that you carry with you forever, and bad things, the kind that breaks your heart in half. But I have to think ahead and remember only significantly what has happened to me this year just finished and treasure it. I must learn to live in the present and not in past! Do not regret things I have ever done or regret of those phrases ... but think about tomorrow, the future, to a life beyond my nose and my poor little room.
Well ... now that I finished this introduction pessimistic ... we are realistic:

GOOD TO THINK ABOUT THE 2010!!


I would say that is not so bad, I just put a bit of commitment and effort ... I just hope I can! ^. ^
And this:
AGUR ALL A GOOD 2010

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Poptropica How To Make Friends

The Clash - From Here To Eternity (1999)


never been more appropriate title, because the eternity of the Clash can not be questioned, ten-year career that have left their mark on the rock, their depth in the lyrics and the ability to merge with punk rock and being influenced by reggae has made them unique and endless.

This live CD is a collection posthumously in 1999 with the songs listed in order of time out and not running, is a great disc for those who love them and loved them, maybe someone to rediscover put them in a drawer in the years to make room for other new bands, or for younger people and not to find them, so hard to understand how certain bands of today could not exist without their ingfluenza and innovation brought in the Rock, and after discovered you can have them cos' maybe going to pick "Sandinista" or "London Calling" or "Combat Rock" and the entire discography (I had the vinyl !!!). Current

of their songs goes by fast and when it ends the disc you want to put it back now is the beginning, "Complete Control", "London's Burning" "City of the Dead," "I thought the law" "London Calling "" Train in Vain "," Guns of Brixton "and all others for the meaning of a fantastic career that has given everything for the Rock.

One thing that struck me and that I appreciated is that the songs have been revised to clean up and maybe make them more digestible and pleasing to the new technologies, but were left in the original and then you can appreciate the natural the ear piece and a thinner will not fail to notice how the sound of the first pieces is totally different from the past.



The Clash - From Here To Eternity (1999)




rating: 10/10

Tracklist:
  1. Complete Control - 3:45
  2. London's Burning - 2:03
    • Track 2 performed 30 April 1978 at Victoria Park, London
  3. What's My Name (Jones / Levene / Strummer) - 1:43
    • Track 3 performed on 27 July 1978 at the Music Machine, London
  4. Clash City Rockers - 3:30
  5. Career Opportunities - 2:06
    • Track 5 performed October 13, 1982 at Shea Stadium, New York
  6. (White Man) in Hammersmith Palais - 4:28
  7. Capital Radio - 2:58
  8. City of the Dead - 2:47
  9. I Fought The Law (Curtis) - 2:36 Tracks 8:09
    • executed December 28, 1978 at The Lyceum, London
  10. London Calling - 3:29
  11. Armagideon Time (Dodd / Williams) - 5:05 Tracks 7:11
    • performed February 18, 1980 at Lewisham Odeon, London
  12. Train in Vain - 4:43
  13. Guns of Brixton (Simonon) - 3:36
    • Tracks 1, 0:13 executed June 13, 1981 at Bond's Casino, New York
  14. The Magnificent Seven (Clash) - 6:09
  15. Know Your Rights (Clash) - 4:05
    • Tracks 4, 6, 10, 14 and 15 run September 7th, 1982 at The Orpheum, Boston
  16. Should I Stay or Should I Go (Clash) - 3:14
  17. Straight to Hell (Clash) - 7:24
    • Traces 16:17 executed on 8 September 1982 at The Orpheum, Boston
As you can see the albums I'm not setting the historical link of cueing and God forbid!

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Funny Baby Congratulations Messages

The Allman Brothers Band - At Fillmore East (1971)


live album One of the most famous and beautiful in the Rock / Blues, reissued with 4 added tracks on this Deluxe.

This record has left a deep mark in the history of Rock and therefore should absolutely put in your personal discography of those must-have.

The famous band to combine in an explosive mixture of rock, blues, country and have the characteristic two batteries made music history with the Hammond Gregg Allman and Duane Allman's guitar, and other sacred cows in terms of musicians second guitarist Dickey Betts, bassist Berry Oakley and the two drummers, Jay Johanson and Butch Trucks, uncle of the great guitarist Derek Trucks.

In writing of this album really should be used so many adjectives and risk of falling into the rhetoric, however, musicians today are so rare as white flies, taken from the past mileage blues, guitar solos colored Duane illuminating the disc in a unique way.

"At Fillmore East" is an essential document for fans of the best music of the 70s, so prodigal of great musical talents. In addition to being one of the most beautiful in the live-album field, this album is also the representative of one of the greatest rock band ever and one of the most gifted guitarists who can boast the latest music. A few months later, the Allman will play one of his last concerts of the Fillmore East before his Closing on a night made up of endless jam sessions where musicians continued lost track of time, in October of that year, however, Duane died in a car accident, leaving this live-album as his musical testament, not v ' What better way to honor one of the greatest exponents of the music we love, to listen as he played.


The Allman Brothers Band - At Fillmore East (1971)



rating: 10/10




Tracklist:
  1. Statesboro Blues (Blind Willie McTell) - 4:20
  2. Done Somebody Wrong (Elmore James) – 4:35
  3. Stormy Monday (T. Bone Walker) – 8:44
  4. You Don't Love Me (Willie Cobbs) – 19:15
  5. Hot 'Lanta (Gregg Allman, Duane Allman, Dickey Betts, Butch Trucks, Berry Oakley, Jai Johanny Johanson) – 5:17
  6. In Memory of Elizabeth Reed (Betts) – 13:04
  7. Whipping Post (G. Allman) – 22:56
Bonus track Deluxe Edition:
  1. Hot lanta - 5:22
  2. Whipping post – 22:53
  3. SMountain Jam - 33:41
  4. Dunken Hearted Boy - 6:55

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

How To Use Planeplotter

Paul Mc Cartney - Good Evening New York City - Live (2009)


On seeing him live I thought another of Paul McCartney, frankly, have come out different from when the Beatles broke up and his great solo career, and I started to really listen with a little injury.

Well then the conclusion is that it is huge, can play the hits of all time is the Beatles that his success as a soloist or with the Wings and the only thing that comes to mind is to listen to luck that continues to play them .

Then personally I think of all the souvenirs that wake up every time I hear the success of the Beatles, personal, very personal, but I think that does the same effect every person on earth, otherwise you're not human.

The album was released in 3 evenings made for the inauguration of the new Shea Stadium where 44 years ago the Beatles played their first American appearance and is also a way to remember John Lennon that is dedicated to the new "Here today ", George Harrison and his beloved wife Linda.

Great, great, great, a celebration of his career, I'm not even dwell on them further, sompratelo.


Paul McCartney - Good Evening New York City - Live (2009)

rating: 10/10

Tracklist:

CD 1
“Drive my car”
“Jet”
“Only mama knows”
“Flaming pie”
“Got to get you into my life”
“Let me roll it”
“Highway”
“The long and winding road”
“My love”
“Blackbird”
“Here today”
“Dance tonight”
“Calico skies”
“Mrs Vandebilt”
“Eleanor Rigby”
“Sing the changes”
“Band on the run”


CD 2
“Back in the USSR”
“I'm down”
“Something”
“I've got a feeling”
“Paperback writer”
“A day in the life/ Give peace a chance”
“Let it be”
“Live and let die”
“Hey Jude”
“Day tripper”
“Lady Madonna”
“I saw her standing there”
“Yesterday”
“Helter Skelter”
“Get back”
“Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band/ The end”

Friday, December 11, 2009

New Baby Funny Messages

Switchfoot - Hello Hurriccane (2009) New


Che sia un album pieno energy and good sound you can tell immediately from the first notes of the first song "Needle and haystack life", great American band, already the previous work "Oh Gravity" I liked a lot, and are repeated here. Especially

fall into one of those new bands that are not trivial and this disc had the courage to experiment new ways, while remaining faithful to the sound made by the three great guitars riffs, with the attractive sound and the dense same time.

beautiful ballad in the third track "Your Love Is" with a great bass line, then you raprte with the rhythm that gets up in "The Sound (John M. Perkin 's Blues)."

You then change the style of the semi-acoustic "Enough ro let me go ", only to slip back into a more sophisticated rock with" Free "and also with the title track" Hello Hurricane ", returning to a very good ballad" Always "

The other note is to highlight awareness of the depth of their lyrics, almost to the thinking of a Christian rock band, but I would say that the discussion on the forums of fans is also quite open.

It 'an album that deserves much attention and to be purchased.



say that the ingredients to be a first class band are all great rock, experimental and never banal or repetitive, committed lyrics and catchy sound.



Switchfoot - Hello Hurriccane (2009)



Voto: 7,5/10



Tracklist:
  1. Needle and Haystack Life (3:49)
  2. Mess Of Me (3:27)
  3. Your Love Is A Song (4:22)
  4. The Sound (John M. Perkins' Blues) (3:47)
  5. Enough To Let Me Go (3:52)
  6. Free (4:03)
  7. Hello Hurricane (4:04)
  8. Always (4:20)
  9. Bullet Soul (3:24)
  10. Yet (3:53)
  11. Sing It Out (5:17)
  12. Red Eyes (4:50)


Link per il preascolto: Switchfoot on MySpace

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Bmx Ramps For Sale At A Store For Cheap Prices

Disco Deep Purple - Burn (1974) and Stormbringer (1974)


After writing of "Come Taste the Band" is right to step back to 1974, respectively in February and December, Deep Purple and they released two true masterpieces propi which would then become two great classics of rock.

are the two albums they see the grafting of new elements David Coverdale and Glenn Hughes on vocals and bass respectively, and above all it will bring his streak the flu blues and funk into the band.

Stormbinger By then there will be while touring the historic release of 1975 by Richie Blackmore from Deep Purple in I mentioned in my previous post.

Burn was the album that marks a change of trend in the style of the band though not as marked as in Stormbringer will then, of course, highlight the song that gives the title to work, "Burn" performed in many different ways and live becoming a classic and "Mistreated" a great blues 7 minutes and 21 seconds versions even come live well over 13 minutes, with a great blues guitar of the Blackmore evidence that it is in the solo that acts as the boundary master, and then resume the guitarist with his band following the Rainbow sung by the voice of Ronnie James Dio in an exemplary manner.
Glenn Hu Luxembourg institution attended the composition of most of the songs but did not appear for contractual obligations between composotiri, only in the special edition album will also then he added, but the style of his bass and his music dela felt great.

Stormbringer instead is really turning to funk and soul influences that Hughes brought to bloom later in the great "Come Taste the Band" , is one of the lesser-known album by the fans but no less valid for other jobs, some we're not talking about appraisals as "Fireball" and "Machine Head" or "Deep Purple in Rock", but still an album that has left its mark for several reasons, for those already called for new influences and disagreement with the line Music Blackmore, but also songs that would become classics, still speak of "Holy Man," "The Gypsy" and especially "Soldier of fortune" inevitable in the concerts of the British band.

Particularly in these two albums you can appreciate the keyboards with Jon Lord and introducing new sounds that change over all'hammond Purple classic sounds as well as close to the funky bass of Hughes from a totally different impression from that Roger Glover, of course we are talking about two of the greatest bassists in the history of rock music.

As for me, are two discs that I've learned to appreciate ada years after their release being more connected to the first Deep Purple Today I listen to them very, very willing and I love them, years ago, a little less, but it happens, I also happened with other bands.

Rock course in the discography of those who love this genre and this band can not miss.


Deep Purple - Burn (1974) and Stormbringer (1974)


Rating: 9 / 10


Tracklist:



  1. BURN "Burn" (Blackmore, Lord, Paice , Coverdale) - 6:00
  2. "Might Just Take Your Life" (Blackmore, Lord, Paice, Coverdale) - 4:36
  3. "Lay Down, Stay Down" (Blackmore, Lord, Paice, Coverdale) – 4:15
  4. "Sail Away" (Blackmore, Coverdale) – 5:48
  5. "You Fool No One" (Blackmore, Lord, Paice, Coverdale) – 4:47
  6. "What's Goin' on Here" (Blackmore, Lord, Paice, Coverdale) – 4:55
  7. "Mistreated" (Blackmore, Coverdale) – 7:25
  8. "'A' 200" (Blackmore, Lord, Paice) – 3:51
STORMBRINGER
  1. "Stormbringer" (Blackmore/Coverdale) 4.03
  2. "Love don't mean a thing" (Blackmore/Coverdale/Hughes/Lord/Paice) 4.23
  3. "Holy man" (Coverdale/Hughes/Lord) 4.28
  4. "Hold on" (Coverdale/Hughes/Lord/Paice) 5:05
  5. "Lady Double Dealer" (Blackmore / Coverdale) 3.19
  6. "You can not do it right (with the one you love)" (Blackmore / Coverdale / Hughes) 3.24
  7. "High Ball Shooter" (Blackmore / Coverdale / Hughes / Lord / Paice) 4:26
  8. "The Gypsy" (Blackmore / Coverdale / Hughes / Lord / Paice) 4.13
  9. "Soldier of Fortune" (Blackmore / Coverdale) 3.14

Monday, December 7, 2009

Sailboat Basic Diagram

Stei Ray Vaughan - The Essential Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble (2002)


E 'blues rock guitarist par excellence, one that most inspired by Hendrix has come to grasp its essence and to approach more than ever concentrated in a single artist, completely self-taught, the style of Albert King, Freddie King, Chuck Berry, Buddy Guy, BB King, Hendrix and fact, I've always loved Texas Flood from which I have the vinyl of course since the exit, I propose again in this collection .

With assets only 4 studio albums, but an incredible career of original Live bootleg collected in hundreds of performances and become historical, of posthumous albums, and collaborations with major artists like Bob Dylan and Bowie.

But it solo with his ability to pull Lasu Fender import the impossible that mixing his blues guitar ever made by the distortion right at the Rock 'n' roll more pure 50s up to the true and own Rock of the 80s always influenced by the blues vein, in his hands and his style all the influence of Hendrix jumps out and announced as soon as start the first notes of his incredible songs flavored by a voice that seems created specifically for the electric blues.

In this double-CD collection of 2002 the very best in studio and live with his Double Trouble is the beginning of the journey for those who want to know this extraordinary artist who unfortunately died prematurely on the night of August 27, 1990, at 'Alpine Valley Music Theater near East Troy, Wisconsin, after taking part in a concert with Eric Clapton, Robert Cray, Buddy Guy and his brother Jimmie, salt on a helicopter to return to his hotel in Chicago. As stated later by the same Clapton, Vaughan, tired for the concert, he asked to take the place of Clapton and go first. Shortly after takeoff the plane crashed into a hill due to heavy fog and the pilot's lack of experience in similar weather conditions. The three people on board, a collaborator with Eric Clapton, the pilot, and Stevie Ray Vaughan died in the accident.

I followed him since his debut album Texas Flood dell''83 and albums to follow, for me is one of the most incredible guitarists who have passed on this planet, even if I have lost a little in years, and this collection that I rediscovered me appreciated the fact and report to the memory of his incredible style and sound, and an instrumental version of "Little Wing" by Hendrix is one of the most beautiful I've heard.

This is also a beautiful piece of history of Rock.

Stei Ray Vaughan - The Essential Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble (2002)


Rating: 9 / 10


Tracklist: Disc One

  1. "Shake for Me "(live) (Willie Dixon) - 3:51 (released on In the Beginning )
  2. " Rude Mood / Hide Away "(live) (Vaughan, Freddie King, Sonny Thompson) – 4:58 (released on Live at Montreux 1982 & 1985 )
  3. Love Struck Baby ” (Vaughan) – 2:22 (released on Texas Flood )
  4. “Pride and Joy” (Vaughan) – 3:40 (released on Texas Flood )
  5. “Texas Flood” (Larry Davis, Joseph Wade Scott) – 5:21 (released on Texas Flood )
  6. Mary Had a Little Lamb ” (Buddy Guy) – 2:47 (released on Texas Flood )
  7. “Lenny” (Vaughan) – 4:57 (released on Texas Flood )
  8. Scuttle Buttin’ ” (Vaughan) – 1:51 (released on Couldn't Stand the Weather )
  9. “Couldn't Stand the Weather” (Vaughan) – 4:41 (released on Couldn't Stand the Weather )
  10. “The Things (That) I Used To Do” (Eddie Jones) – 4:54 (released on Couldn't Stand the Weather )
  11. “Cold Shot” (Michael Kindred, W.C. Clark) – 4:01 (released on Couldn't Stand the Weather )
  12. “Tin Pan Alley (aka Roughest Place in Town)” (Robert Geddins) – 9:12 (released on Couldn't Stand the Weather )
  13. “Give Me Back My Wig” (T.R. Taylor) – 4:07 (released on Couldn't Stand the Weather )
  14. “Empty Arms” (Vaughan) – 3:29 (released on The Sky Is Crying )
  15. “The Sky Is Crying” (Live) (Elmore James, Morris Levy, Clarence Lewis) – 7:20 (live from Carnegie Hall in New York City)
  16. “Voodoo Child (Slight Return)" (Live) (Jimi Hendrix) – 11:53 (live from Carnegie Hall in New York City)

Disc Two

  1. “Say What!” (Vaughan) – 5:23 (released on Soul to Soul )
  2. “Look at Little Sister” (Hank Ballard) – 3:08 (released on Soul to Soul )
  3. “Change It” (Doyle Bramhall) – 3:57 (released on Soul to Soul )
  4. “Come On (Part III)” (Earl King) – 4:30 (released on Soul to Soul )
  5. “Life without You” (Vaughan) – 4:18 (released on Soul to Soul )
  6. “Little Wing” (Hendrix) – 6:48 (released on The Sky Is Crying )
  7. “Willie the Wimp” (live) (Ruth Ellsworth-Carter, B. Carter) – 4:35 (released on Live Alive )
  8. “Superstition” (live) (Stevie Wonder) – 4:41 (released on Live Alive )
  9. “Leave My Girl Alone” (live) (Guy) – 4:47 (studio version released on In Step )
  10. “The House Is Rockin’” (Vaughan, Bramhall) – 2:24 (released on In Step )
  11. “Crossfire” (Carter, Chris Layton, Ellsworth-Carter, Reese Wynans, Tommy Shannon) – 4:10 (released on In Step )
  12. “Tightrope” (Vaughan, Bramhall) – 4:39 (released on In Step )
  13. “Wall of Denial” (Vaughan, Bramhall) – 5:36 (released on In Step )
  14. “Riviera Paradise” (Vaughan) – 8:50 (released on In Step )
  15. “Telephone Song” (Vaughan, Bramhall) – 3:28 (released on Family Style )
  16. “Long Way from Home” (Vaughan, Bramhall) – 3:15 (released on Family Style )
  17. “Life by the Drop” (Bramhall, Barbara Logan) – 2:27 (released on The Sky Is Crying )

Friday, December 4, 2009

Brazilian Wax And Explicit

30 Seconds To Mars - This is War (2009) New Album


With still hear "A Beautiful Lie" album earlier that I liked a lot are really going to listen to this new job and I must say that immediately impresses, both for the sound that style, managed to make a record totally different from the previous year, but always remaining themselves.

is what is presented as one of the most striking albums of 2009 sure shot for the feature choirs, made with the "Summit" and his own meetings or real fans of 30 Seconds to Mars in different cities of the world where they were made to sing the songs of the new album to enter the choruses in the work and the effect is very, very nice and I dare not imagine what will be the performances in live concerts, and the level of public involvement that riuscirranno to obtain.

The band still has a great sound and power of this feature that accompanies them from their first job is well out here where electronics has more space than previous works, then the voice of Jared Leto is always strong and biting , and "Night of the Hunter" second track of the album is there to prove it, then the single "This Is War" which is also the title track is a mixture of moods that start slow and then explode in sheer power.

praised for their cooperation Kanye West with the song "Hurricane" is the one with the greater weight of electronics, and it comes immediately after "100 Suns" an acoustic track enhanced by the chorus of fans.

electronics course is lot of disk space, and even extreme, whilst not being a lover I must say that in this case I find it enjoyable, and should also be stressed that it is a job lot of details to arrange and effects that suggest to an elaboration really thick.

A really great record, and especially different from what you normally hear from young bands around, where do I mean by a young band discography albums under 5, have the merit to stand out from many other groups that seem to be made with the stencil, I fear that we have found a group that will give us enormous sddisfazioni in the future, the fear is of course in a positive way!


30 Seconds To Mars - This is War (2009)

Rating: 8.5 / 10


Tracklist:
  1. Escape - 2:24
  2. Night of the Hunter - 5:41
  3. Kings and Queens - 5:47
  4. This Is War - 5:27
  5. 100 Suns - 1:58
  6. Hurricane - 6:13
  7. Closer to the Edge - 5:38
  8. Vox Populi - 5:42
  9. Search and Destroy - 6:00
  10. Alibi - 5:58
  11. Stranger in a Strange Land - 6:54
  12. L490 - 4:26

iTunes Bonus Tracks

  1. Kings and Queens (LA Riots Vocal Mix)
  2. Night of the Hunter (Flood Remix)

Link cueing: 30 Seconds to Mars on Myspace

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

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Relient K - Forget and Not Slow Down (2009) New Album


I listened to the CD of this group today for the first time in the car while I was around work and thought I slid off the tracks while it was yet another similar group that I repassed by the ears, maybe I'm too attached to the pure rock of the '70s and '80s and have negative bias to these bands, but I was more propio get, the more I think of many other groups the same.

At one point, as if shot from an idea I do not know what more I came back and I thought it lacked the characteristic that most of this group was that they were totally deprived of the basic ingredients for me but I think for most of the rockers they must be "ugly, dirty and bad" or "blood, sweat and tears" which to me is the foundation of every good rock band, then I found out tonight from Wikipedia (thanks wikiiii) that is a Christian rock band and all I came back.
I quote from Wiki: "The group is linked to the current Contemporary Christian music, especially the christian punk, despite having also enjoyed success in pop punk and alternative rock. There are also elements of piano rock and acoustic, while the lyrics often refer to issues related to religion, God and Jesus Since the establishment of the Relient K has released five studio albums, seven EPs, two Christmas albums and a collection of rare tracks, plus eight to sing " but! frankly, I missed this, however my ignorance. In short

rocckettino light nothing that album, like many others, Christian or not Christian, is trivial anyway, catchy tunes and a little more.

Needless to pick it up.



Relient K - Forget and Not Slow Down (2009) New Album

Rating: 2 / 10

Tracklist:
1. "Slow Down and Not Forget" (feat. Tim Skipper of House of Heroes) 3:22
2. "I Do not Need a Soul" 3:51
3. "Candlelight" 3:21
4. "Flare (Outro)" 1:00
5. "Part of It" 3:20
6. "(Outro)" 1:35
7. "Therapy" (feat. Brian McSweeney formerly of Seven Day Jesus) 3:43
8. "Over It" 3:54
9. "Sahara" (feat. Tim Skipper of House of Heroes, Aaron Gillespie of Underoath/The Almost and Matt MacDonald of The Classic Crime) 3:49
10. "Oasis (Intro)" 0:41
11. "Savannah" 4:17
12. "Baby (Outro)" 0:46
13. "If You Believe Me" (feat. Matt MacDonald of The Classic Crime) 3:20
14. "This Is the End" 2:17
15. "(If You Want It)"

Link per il preascolto: Relient K on MySpace