Friday 29 August 2008

Blogging Outside Lands, Day 2: Tom Petty, M. Ward, Steve Winwood

The sun, which emerged briefly around 2 p.m., darted not 10 minutes later back behind a thick cover of cloud and fog (of the "stinging, cold" mixture), and the temperature dropped accordingly. I'm no weatherman, but anyone headed out to the Lands for the rest of the weekend, one bit of advice: wear layers.

Which leads me to a question, which I'll get to in a minute. The festival's Eco Lands area seems to be more than the token "greenwashing" effort you see at a set of events along the lines of Outside Lands [ ]. The Panhandle Stage, for instance, is fully solar, running a 4-kilowatt organization to top executive all the equipment onstage. Which is pretty cracking, but waitress: there's more.

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There are compost bins everywhere. When the need rises to put away of whatsoever you have in your hand at the moment, you're confronted with a set of choices: recycle, compost, or landfill. There is no lecture attached, and no penalty for contributing to the landfill, you barely get a fairly linear multiple alternative option, and you let to think about the thing that you're trying to get rid of, maybe simply for a second or two, simply you do think around it. Especially when there's a guy cable from the Clean Vibes trash and recycling gang hollering "Don't toss that beer cup! Compost it!" at every station.

They're 100% biodegradable and made from corn, if you didn't know.

Whoops, I promised a question and then promptly forgot near it. So, when the sun goes away and doth reject to shine, like it did for all simply few glorious moments this afternoon, what happens to the solar-powered music from the solar-powered stage? Is this thing being run on batteries, or did they just keep a spare extension cord handy? I'll check with individual and pay back the answer later.

I would do that sort of fact-checking sooner, instead of later, except that right around the time Steve Winwood [ ] was finishing up a power plant set in front of a vast main stage crowd (including several note-perfect versions of his old Traffic songs, including "Low Spark of High Heeled Boys" and "Mr. Fantasy"), my laptop computer decided to give up the ghost. The "live" portion of this web log has now been affected to the "file afterwards the evince" category.

Earlier, ahead the Great Laptop Tragedy of '08, M. Ward [ ] delivered a tight, soulful set in front of an enthusiastic Lindley Meadow crowd, many of whom no doubt said to themselves something like "I really should get me some M. Ward albums!" This newsperson included, dishonourably. And homo, does he sound like mid-'70s Dylan, or what?

Hey, what's that enormous circus tent in the eye of the Polo Field?

Answer: Crowdfire is this enormous circus tent in the middle of the Polo Field; it is also this site where citizenry can upload video mash-ups and photos and whatnot, and the great unwashed inside the big collapsible shelter at Outside Lands john watch them projected all over the place. You can append your possess contribution while you're there at the festival, as a matter of fact; lots of people sprawled inside on big blankets and pillows watching the shifting content, which acted sort of like an instant feedback response to whatever was going on outside the tent or, really, anyplace else on the 'Net.

Radiohead's up on stage right now? Here's some bootlegged video from a European festival earlier this summer. Here's Thom Yorke's voice put through a pitch-changer, and "Karma Police" coming out wish Alvin & the Chipmunks. What around Beck from last night? Here you go. Blink and you'll miss it.

I don't cognize if whatever of this is in reality useful, simply the Crowdfire tent is, at the very least, a nice place to spend an hour or two while waiting for Ben Harper [

] to come on.

Speaking of which, the nice lady world Health Organization runs the hand-painted light bulb concession (and world Health Organization let us pet her awesome firedog, Rainbow) would like to know why you get too a great deal good clobber going on, Outside Lands organizers.

"Ben Harper, Primus [ ] and Cake [ ] ar all happening at the same time," she complained. "Why can't they flounder them out?"

While I in agreement with her, I personally wouldn't have made the decision to sit slow a

Wednesday 20 August 2008

Mp3 music: Guano Apes






Guano Apes
   

Artist: Guano Apes: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

ROck: Alternative
Rock
Alternative
Metal
Metal: Alternative

   







Guano Apes's discography:


Planet Of The Apes CD2
   

 Planet Of The Apes CD2

   Year: 2005   

Tracks: 19
Planet Of The Apes CD1
   

 Planet Of The Apes CD1

   Year: 2005   

Tracks: 21
Planet Of The Apes: Best Of (Premium Version) (CD 2)
   

 Planet Of The Apes: Best Of (Premium Version) (CD 2)

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 19
Planet Of The Apes: Best Of (Premium Version) (CD 1)
   

 Planet Of The Apes: Best Of (Premium Version) (CD 1)

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 21
You Can't Stop Me
   

 You Can't Stop Me

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 5
Walking On Thin Line
   

 Walking On Thin Line

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 15
Walking on A Thin Line
   

 Walking on A Thin Line

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 14
Pretty In Scarlet
   

 Pretty In Scarlet

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 4
No Speech
   

 No Speech

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 4
Lords Of The Boards
   

 Lords Of The Boards

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 3
Don't Give Me Names
   

 Don't Give Me Names

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 12
Proud Like A God
   

 Proud Like A God

   Year: 1999   

Tracks: 12
Don't You Turn Your Back On Me
   

 Don't You Turn Your Back On Me

   Year: 1999   

Tracks: 5
Rain
   

 Rain

   Year: 1998   

Tracks: 1
Lords Of The Boards CD 2
   

 Lords Of The Boards CD 2

   Year: 1998   

Tracks: 3
Open Your Eyes
   

 Open Your Eyes

   Year: 1997   

Tracks: 3
Lords Of The Boards CD 1
   

 Lords Of The Boards CD 1

   Year: 1997   

Tracks: 3
Walking On A Thin Line (Limited Edition)
   

 Walking On A Thin Line (Limited Edition)

   Year:    

Tracks: 14
Planet of the Apes: Best of Guano Apes (cd2)
   

 Planet of the Apes: Best of Guano Apes (cd2)

   Year:    

Tracks: 20
Planet of the Apes: Best of Guano Apes (cd1)
   

 Planet of the Apes: Best of Guano Apes (cd1)

   Year:    

Tracks: 20






The German alt-rock quaternary Guano Apes consists of vocalists Sandra Nasic, guitar player Henning Ruemenapp, bassist Stefan Ude and drummer Dennis Poschwatta. Ude, Ruemenapp and Poschwatta had been playacting together for for a while and added Nasic in time to extradite the goods first-class honours degree station in the 1996 "Local Heroes" contest held by VIVA, Germany's music TV channel. The Guano Apes' fusion of alloy, belt down and rap music beat out all over 1000 competitors, and their debut single "Open Your Eyes" was a Top 10 shoot in Germany that year and stayed in the Top one C for 30 weeks. Thanks to VIVA's wakeless rotation of the picture for "Open Your Eyes," Guano Apes signed a deal with Gun Records, world Health Organization released the group's full-length track record album Proud Like A God in 1997. The group's minute single "Lord of the Boards," which was licenced for the 1998 European Snowboarding Championship, was an tied larger rack up and pushed the phonograph recording album to pt position in Germany and gold condition in other European countries. RCA released Majestic Like a God in the US in 1999.






Sunday 10 August 2008

Aubrey Haynie

Aubrey Haynie   
Artist: Aubrey Haynie

   Genre(s): 
Country
   



Discography:


Doin' My Time   
 Doin' My Time

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 14




Born in 1974, Aubrey Haynie has superfluous no time in establishing himself as peerless of the most gifted fiddle and mandolin players in modern-day country euphony. Haynie has been i of the well-nigh sought after session players in Nashville, having appeared on releases by George Jones, Porter Wagoner, Trisha Yearwood, and Bryan White among others, and with tours in the bands of Aaron Tippin and Clint Black cushioning his resumé, as well. Comfortable in a tolerant of traditional musical genres, from bluegrass Country and nation to more than than swing and jazz-oriented styles, Haynie has careworn comparisons to swing and bluegrass Country twiddler Chubby Wise, cosmos Health Organization served as something of a wise man to Haynie in his young person, and accolades from Ricky Skaggs, globe Health Organization contributed vocals on Haynie's debut. 1997's Doin' My Time -- an fantabulous mix of traditionals, covers, and original instrumentals mixed with the occasional vocal lead -- was well-received in the bluegrass residential district and netted Haynie a nomination from the International Bluegrass Music Association for Instrumental Album of the Year. The likewise impressive A Man Must Carry On followed in the bound of 2000 and only added to Haynie's development report.





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