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Tag Archives: Music
The Anders Behring Breivik Mix Tape
The following musical items were listed on Anders Behring Breivik’s Facebook page Claudia Cazacu feat. Audrey Gallagher – Freefalling YOU TUBE Audrey Gallagher – Holding Onto Nothing – YOU TUBE Armin Van Buuren feat. Audrey Gallagher – Hold On To Me (Extended Mix) YOU TUBE Lange Ft. Sarah Howells – Fireworks (Club Mix) YOU TUBE [...]
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Tagged as: Anders Behring Breivik, Facebook, Music, Olso Terror Attacks, Oslo Attacks
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Music Fridays: Aaron Copland’s ‘Fanfare for the Common Man’
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MUSIC: Caitlin Rose – Shanghai Cigarettes
Caitlin Rose This was previously mentioned on our Twitter feed about Nashville singer Caitlin Rose. For those that like to test the waters, Amazon have the Caitlin Rose track ‘Shanghai Cigarettes‘ as a free download. Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Share with Stumblers Tweet about it Tell a friend
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Tagged as: Caitlin Rose, MP3 Audio, Music, recommended music
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Goodbye Captain Beefheart
If Don Van Vliet’s life could summed up in an expression, it would be “People Never Noticed’. The music business collective sucked up, and spat out his Captain Beefheart persona, then the art-world never elevated him to the heights he deserved. In retrospect, after dying at the age of 69 from multiple sclerosis, Don may finally [...]
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Tagged as: Captain Beefheart, Don Van Vliet, Music
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Townes Van Zandt – Lungs
While the Lame Ducks try to work, the public plays – Allow me to share with you a track ‘Lungs’ by Townes Van Zandt from his ‘Live at the Old Quarter’ LP. If you enjoyed that, hear this other version of ‘Lungs’ recorded at Carnegie Hall in 1969. Craig Edwards Recommend on Facebook Share on [...]
Ain’t Gonna Play… Arizona
The scraps of 80′s musician activism has reared it’s head again, and as Artists United Against Apartheid once said, ‘I Ain’t Gonna Play Sun City’ (South Africa), now a new list of indie / alternative acts have vowed to avoid Arizona. Cypress Hill Juanes Conor Oberst Los Tigres del Norte Rage Against the Machine Cafe [...]
Energy : Kaori Kobayashi
It is something to behold just how all encompassing American culture is. Jazz is the original American music art form and yet here is a Japanese ensemble with a young woman sax player who can blow with the best of them in the USA. Wow. Take a listen. ~~John Cronin~~ Recommend on Facebook Share on [...]
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Tagged as: Jazz, Kaori Kobayashi, Music, Music Videos, Smooth Jazz, YouTube
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ANN BURTON – Blue Burton
Being an avid record collector I like to keep tabs on what’s selling on eBay, one such site that provides daily data is collectorsfrenzy.com. Sometimes you can encounter artists you’ve never heard of, such as the late Dutch Jazz singer Ann Burton who topped the price list on Collector’s Frenzy. I had the good [...]
Post Health Care Reform: ‘Free Money’
The liberal utopia of ‘State Provides All’ is becoming realized, this Patti Smith song is getting closer everyday. Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Share with Stumblers Tweet about it Tell a friend
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Tagged as: Big Government, Health Care, Music, Patti Smith
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