Artist: California Guitar Trio: mp3 download Genre(s): Rock Instrumental Discography: With Tony Levin and Pat Mastellotto Year: 2002 Tracks: 14 Rocks The West Year: 2000 Tracks: 13 An Opening Act - On Tour With King Crimson Year: 1999 Tracks: 12 Yamanashi Blues Year: 1993 Tracks: 15 The California Guitar Trio consists of threesome musicians wHO ar non of necessity California-bred; Bert Lams is from Belgium, Hideyo Moriya hails from Japan, and Paul Richards is the only aboriginal of the U.S.A. The three commencement crossed paths at a guitar seminar held at Robert Fripp's home in England in the late '80s. Lanis, Moriya, and Richards toured the U.S. and England as office of Fripp's League of Crafty Guitarists until decision making to arm out on their have in the settle of 1990. The band officially became the California Guitar Trio in February of '91, after relocating due to the fact that Lams was getting marital and was moving there anyway. By starting out playing small clubs and coffeehouses on the West Coast, the mathematical group shortly became well-known in guitar playing circles, thanks too to their Fripp/King Crimson connector. They were eventually sign to the Fripp/Crimson label Discipline Global Mobile, releasing 1994's Yamanashi Blues and 1995's Invitation. The mathematical group has toured intensely always since their debut, porta for King Crimson, David Sylvian, Robert Fripp (solo and with his Robert Fripp String Quintet), and John McLaughlin, as well as headlining shows themselves; Pathways followed in 1998, and two long time by and by the chemical group resurfaced with Rocks the West. |
Wednesday, 3 September 2008
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Thursday, 14 August 2008
Star Wars - Can Knight Beat Titanic
The Dark Knight has come within striking distance of displacing the original Star Wars as the second-highest-grossing motion-picture show of all time. Final weekend figures released by Media by Numbers on Monday indicated that the latest Batman sequel grossed $26.1 million over the weekend to keep it at No. 1 for the fourth successive week. It has now grossed $441.32 million, or roughly $20 meg short of Star Wars ' accomplishment. However, it's far behind the George Lucas hellenic when inflation is taken into account. If tickets in 1977, when Star Wars came out, had cost what they do today, the movie would have earned $1.23 billion -- an amount The Dark Knight has no chance of equaling. (When adjusted for inflation the top film of all time is Gone With the Wind , which would have made $1.26 billion in today's dollars.) Analysts also propose that it has no chance of equaling the $600 million (unadjusted for inflation) that Titanic took in a decade ago. Indeed Warner Bros. distribution chief Dan Fellman conceded as lots in an interview appearing in today's (Tuesday) Hollywood Reporter. " Titanic was once in a lifetime, and I don't think we'll ever experience another gross like that in the history of the manufacture," Fellman aforesaid.
The teetotum ten films over the weekend, according to last figures compiled by Media by Numbers (figures in parentheses represent total gross to date) 1. The Dark Knight, Warner Bros., $26,117,030, 4 Wks. ($441,628,497); 2. Pineapple Express, Sony, $23,245,025, 1 Wks. ($41,318,736 (From Wednesday); 3. The Mummy Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, Universal, $16,490,970, 2 Wks. ($71048920); 4. Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2, Warner Bros., $10,678,430, 1 Wks. ($19,620,128 (From Wednesday); 5. Step Brothers, Sony, $9,128,662, 3 Wks. ($81132136); 6. Mamma Mia!, Universal, $8,208,580, 4 Wks. ($104,144,505); 7. Journey to the Center of the Earth, Warner Bros., $4,871,478, 5 Wks. ($81,775,323); 8. Hancock, Sony, $3,317,450, 5 Wks. ($221,726,791); 9. WALL-E , Disney, $3140083, 7 Wks. ($210,206,582); 10. Swing Vote, Disney, $3,125,290, 2 Wks. ($12,020,828).
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Wednesday, 6 August 2008
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Friday, 27 June 2008
The Sopranos - Sopranos Boxed Set To Sell For 400
A boxed set containing every episode of THE SOPRANOS is expected to go on sale on Nov. 11 for $400, HBO Video said Monday. The 30-disc set includes all seven seasons, controversially counting the '06 and '07 episodes as separate seasons, plus extras (mostly talks with actors -- JAMES GANDOLFINI is conspicuously missing -- writers and producers). It will weigh nearly 10 pounds, the Associated Press observed Monday. Also included are 16 scenes from various episodes that wound up on the cutting room floor.
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Thursday, 19 June 2008
'Lindsay Lohan Draped All Over Samantha Ronson'
The gal pals were partying on the yacht of P Diddy in Cannes when they lost all their inhibitions and began acting like a couple, with firecrotch openly nuzzling the DJ’s neck.
An eyewitness told The Sun: “They looked like proper lovebirds. And they didn’t care who saw them draped over each other.
“If they are together then it’s a nice vision of their love.”
It's a good job Ashley Olsen wasn't there.
Last week, Lindsay’s mother Dina and younger sister Ali denied that she was partial to lady lumps. Read what they had to say here.
Friday, 13 June 2008
Allpa Kallpa
Artist: Allpa Kallpa
Genre(s):
Folk
Other
Country
Discography:
Son Of The Moon
Year: 2001
Tracks: 12
Traditional Music of the Andes
Year: 1994
Tracks: 11
Recuerdo A Chico Mendes Vol 6
Year:
Tracks: 13
Recuerdo a chico mendes
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Tracks: 13
Allpa Kallpa (vol 4)
Year:
Tracks: 12
 
Friday, 6 June 2008
Bertrand Nadel
Artist: Bertrand Nadel
Genre(s):
New Age
Discography:
Mohave
Year: 1998
Tracks: 11
 
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Saturday, 31 May 2008
'Crystal Skull' debuts big at global boxoffice
Estimated haul of $143 mil in 56 territories
The fourth edition of Steven Spielberg's Indiana Jones series with Harrison Ford began its graduated foreign rollout Wednesday, and by Sunday had compiled the sixth biggest opening surge ever internationally.
"Crystal Skull" becomes the 13th film in industry history to have grossed more than $100 million in its overseas debut. Weekend total worldwide is $269 million.
Paramount Pictures International proclaimed "Crystal Skull" its biggest opening weekend in its short history. Prior record holder was Spielberg's "War of the Worlds" with Tom Cruise, which nabbed $102.5 million. (Previous titles in the Indiana Jones series were handled by United International Pictures, the ex-partnership of Paramount, Universal and MGM.)
"Crystal Skull" finished No. 1 in all major markets.
Opening figures plus screens counts by market: U.K., $21.5 million over four days from 536 sites; France, $14.1 million from 781 screens; Germany, $12.6 million from 841 locations; Spain, $11.7 million from 731 spots; Korea, $10 million from 619 situations; Australia, $9 million from 263 sites; Russia, $8.4 million from 602 spots; Italy, $6.5 million from 625 screens; Brazil, $5.7 million from 257 locations; Mexico, $4.5 from 426 screens; and Poland, $3.7 million from 80 spots.
The record holder for overseas opening surges -- usually from four to six day periods -- remains last May's "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End," which tallied $251.1 million in its opening six days. Sony's "Spider-Man 3" grabbed $230.5 million in 2007, and ranks second on the biggest international hits list.
Warner's "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007) rolled up an opening gross of $193 million, followed by Sony's "The Da Vinci Code" (2006) ($155 million) and Fox's "Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith" (2005) ($145.5 million).
With the devalued U.S. dollar versus major foreign currencies, "Crystal Skull" will easily overtake the previous international record holder of the Indiana Jones series, 1989's "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade," which grossed $277 million over the course of its foreign run.
Second in the series, 1984's "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom," grossed $153.5 million overseas while 1981's "Raider of the Lost Ark" logged $141.8 million.
A distant No. 2 over the weekend was Disney/Walden Media's "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian," which nabbed an estimated $18 million in its second weekend at 3,360 screens in just 13 territories. The 11-day international cume stands at $49.1 million. Worldwide, it has grossed $140.2 million.
An exceptionally strong Japan opening provided "Prince Caspian" an estimated $7.7 million from 320 sites for a $24,063 per-screen average. Mexico came up with $3.1 million from 840 screens for a 10-day market cume of $11.6 million.
In Russia, the "Prince Caspian" tally was $2.4 million from 730 situations for an 11-day cume of $10.9 million.
Disney will open the latest in the "Narnia" series this week in six markets: Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Poland, Singapore and Thailand. 2005's "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe" grossed $450 million overseas, and "Prince Caspian" looks on track to exceed that tally.
Tied for No. 3 with 20th Century Fox's "What Happens in Vegas" was the Marvel Comics' production of "Iron Man" from Paramount, which grossed $12.5 million from about 6,000 locations for an international cume of $228 million, propelling the global tally to $480.3 million. "Vegas," which also grabbed $12.5 million on the weekend, played 3,800 screens in 56 markets for a cume of $77.8 million.
Fourth was Sony's romantic comedy "Made of Honor," grossing an estimated $3.4 million from 1,745 screens in 25 territories. International total to date is $25.6 million
No. 5, Warner's "Speed Racer," dropped 58% from its prior weekend to an estimated $3 million from about 3,400 screens in 40 territories. Cume for the Wachowski brothers adaptation of an animated Japanese television series stands at $29.8 million; worldwide, $66 million.
Sony's gambling-themed "21" won $1.8 million from 1,025 screens in 37 markets for a cume of $49.3 million. Warner's "The Bucket List" with Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman came up with $1.2 million from 511 screens in 23 markets for a cume of $75.2 million.
In France, the sole local language debut of note was director Arnaud Desplechin's "Un Conte de Noel" ("A Christmas Tale") with Catherine Deneuve. The BAC release opened seventh in Paris and suburbs, and looks in for an estimated $500,000 overall from about 300 screens. "Bienvenue Chez Les Ch'tis" in its 13th week finished No. 10 in Paris and suburbs, and grossed $600,000 overall from about 500 screens. Market cume for the smash comedy stands at $183 million.
Assorted international cumes: Universal's "Forgetting Sarah Marshall," $23.2 million; New Line's "The Golden Compass," $294 million; Fox's "Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears A Who!," $138 million;"Summit/Universal's "Nim's Island," $27 million; Fox's "Street Kings," $30.2 million; New Line's "Semi-Pro," $9.7 million; Universal's ‘Definitely, Maybe," $20.7 million; Fox's "Shutter," $16.5 million; and Focus Features/Universal's "The Other Boleyn Girl," $37 million.
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The 4-Skins
Artist: The 4-Skins
Genre(s):
Rock: Punk-Rock
Other
Discography:
The best of 4-Skins
Year: 2004
Tracks: 25
Singles and Rarities
Year: 2000
Tracks: 23
Clockwork Skinhead
Year: 1999
Tracks: 16
a few 4-Skins more vol. 1
Year: 1994
Tracks: 25
The Wonderful World Of The 4-Skins
Year: 1993
Tracks: 16
 
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Jagger assassination plot revealed
'The FBI at 100', a new BBC Radio 4 documentary, has revealed that members of the Hells Angels gang planned to assassinate Jagger nearly 40 years ago.
Tom Mangold, who presents the series, told the Sunday Telegraph newspaper that Jagger fell out with the Hells Angels after a member of the gang killed a fan during the band's infamous free concert at Altamont in 1969.
During the concert, for which the group had hired the local chapter to provide security, the gang terrorised the crowd and were reportedly offended by Jagger's effeminate dancing.
Later 18-year-old fan Meredith Hunter was stabbed to death in front of the stage. A Hells Angel was tried for Hunter's murder but claimed self-defence and was acquitted.
According to the documentary, the Hells Angels felt they had been duped by Jagger as fingers were pointed in the aftermath of the concert.
Former special agent Mark Young said in the documentary that a boatload of Hells Angels set out to take revenge on Jagger at his holiday home in the Hamptons, near New York City about 40 years ago.
Presenter Mangold told the Sunday Telegraph: "The Hells Angels were so angered by Jagger's treatment of them that they decided to kill him."
"They planned the attack from the sea so they could enter his property from the garden and avoid security at the front."
"The boat was hit by a storm and all of the men were thrown overboard. All survived and there was not said to have been any further attempt on Jagger's life."
Immanuel Cunt
Artist: Immanuel Cunt
Genre(s):
Metal: Death,Black
Discography:
The Endless Propaganda Of The Disturbed Minds
Year: 2006
Tracks: 4
 
Syrian
Artist: Syrian
Genre(s):
Pop
Dance
Other
Drum & Bass
Discography:
Alien Nation
Year: 2007
Tracks: 10
Kosmonauta CD2
Year: 2005
Tracks: 8
Kosmonauta CD1
Year: 2005
Tracks: 11
De-Synchronized
Year: 2003
Tracks: 11
Colloquial Arabic Course
Year:
Tracks: 9
Antioch Liturgy
Year:
Tracks: 8