Monday, June 22, 2009

Kim Larsen - Jutlandia

Det var i 1949 eller cirka der omkring
Da der var krig i Korea
Skibet hed Jutlandia, og det kom vidt omkring
For der var krig i Korea

Udstyret fra k?lder til sal
Som et flydende hospital

Hey ho!
For Jutlandia
Hun kommer som kaldet til slaget
Hjemme er j?geren
Hjemvendt fra jagt
Og s?manden hjemvendt fra havet

N?r drengene de skal i krig sejler kvinderne forbi
P? de r?de kors malede skibe
Og Lillili Marlen synger
Auf Wiedersehn
N?r de falder p? stribe

Kanonerne spiller f?rste violin
Come on soldier
Syng med p? melodien

Hey how
For Jutlandia
Hun kommer som kaldet til slaget
Hjemme er j?geren
Hjemvendt fra jagt
Og s?manden hjemvendt fra havet

(Mellemspil)

Hun sejler gennem natten, med alle sine b?rn
Levende og d?de
Hvid som en jomfru
Og tapper som en ?rn
G?r hun krigen i m?de

Sygeplejersker p? 16 ?r
Tilser soldaternes s?r

Hey how
For Jutlandia
Hun kommer som kaldet til slaget
Hjemme er j?geren
Hjemvendt fra jagt
Og s?manden hjemvendt fra havet

Hey how
For Jutlandia
Hun kommer som kaldet til slaget
Hjemme er j?geren
Hjemvendt fra jagt
Og s?manden hjemvendt fra havet

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Orange Range - Yume Jin

Bunan ni mato man ja ne~ kono ba de iku beshi
Yuudachi ni YUUTANAJII sonna no nashi maji
Itsuka wa Bigman sa
Essahossa agaru tomen na Hey Jump

Kimi no hitomi ni koishiteru ore no seishun PUREIBAKKU
LOVE&PEACE Come on yumejin
Kimi no hitomi ni koishiteru ore no seishun PUREIBAKKU
LOVE&PEACE Come on yumejin

Yumejin yumejin yumejin yumejin

(RAP)
Naninani wo shinjiru shinji nai wa mazu oitoite
Jibun ga dou arubeki ka wo higoro kara kangaete miyou
Jissai shakaim ondai hanzai jiken
Kor ejaa shourai no yume wo
Mite mo fuan de shikata naito
Boku wa omoi masu
Nani ga tadashikute nani ga warui no ka
Mite minu furi nante motte no hoka
Omoiyari wo taisetsu ni
Soshite iron na hito to deai
Wakare eikyou
ADOBAISU wo PURASU ni kyuushuu shite
Jibun no mirai he PASU
Yoi kuni tsukurou nihonjin

Kimi no hitomi ni koishiteru ore no seishun PUREIBAKKU
LOVE&PEACE Come on yumejin
Kimi no hitomi ni koishiteru ore no seishun PUREIBAKKU
LOVE&PEACE Come on yumejin
Kimi no hitomi ni koishiteru ore no seishun PUREIBAKKU
LOVE&PEACE Come on yumejin
Kimi no hitomi ni koishiteru ore no seishun PUREIBAKKU
LOVE&PEACE Come on yumejin

Yumejin yumejin yumejin yumejin

(RAP)
TAIMUKAPUSERU akete bikkuri
Otona ni natta boku he no tegami
Waratte masu ka? To kako no jibun ni
Iwarete bimyouna hyoujou ni
Wasure kaketeta ano goro no yume
Matamata okotta atsui kaze
Kono ashi de ryoute hirogete
Tomarukoto naku tokimeku basho he

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Price and Andre 'get rival shows'

Peter Andre and Katie PricePeter Andre and Katie Price have two children together

Katie Price and Peter Andre are in talks for rival reality shows with ITV, which will follow them throughout their separation, according to reports.

The couple, who met on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!, announced their split last month.

A spokeswoman for Andre said filming for his new show was already under way.

Audiences for the couple's joint ITV2 show grew by 68% when they announced their separation after three-and-a-half years of marriage.

Katie and Peter: Stateside, which followed the couple's move to the US, is still being shown on ITV2.

'Absolutely amazing'

Andre attended the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) Awards in Macau, China at the end of last week, where he was followed by a camera crew.

His spokeswoman Claire Powell said: "We're already filming the show, I've just followed Peter to Macau in China which was absolutely amazing.

"It did him the world of good, and it was so nice to see him smile again."

Price's spokeswoman, Diana Colbert, told the BBC: "Katie hasn't signed a new contract. It is all open to finalising."

A spokesman for ITV said he could not confirm either series. "We are talking to both of them about future plans," he added.

Fly-on-the-wall

The celebrity couple have two children together - Junior, three, and Princess Tiaamii, who is nearly two.

Price has another son, six-year-old Harvey, from a previous relationship with footballer Dwight Yorke.

The former glamour model, 30, and pop star, 36, have made several fly-on-the-wall TV shows since 2007.

Filming for the latest series finished only recently. In one episode, the pair were seen having a furious argument after Price claimed she was the main breadwinner in their marriage.

In the ensuing row, she said to Andre: "You're an old singer that no one knows about. I'm miserable with you."

Andre retaliated by telling the TV crew: "I'm so glad you filmed this, guys. When you show it back, you'll see what kind of a stupid, arrogant, miserable cow she is."

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Chicago Simphony Orchestra - Allegro

Giuseppe Tartini: Concert in D - Allegro - Andante





French horns tend to have 3 rotary valves and a rotary trigger >> they also tend to be considerably larger in size, and played of to the side. Also, last I checked the majority of French horns are played with the left hand. That, my friend, is a piccolo trumpet. It has a fourth valve to allow for a slightly more trumpet like range going down. Its like a trumpet but smaller to help ad space between partials and to give the sound a more brilliant color.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Yoko Ono enjoys rare music honour

Yoko OnoYoko Ono was praised as a 'huge influence on modern music'

John Lennon's widow Yoko Ono has received a lifetime achievement honour at the Mojo magazine awards in London, the first music prize of her career.

Ono, more used to flak from Beatles fans who thought her main achievement was to cause the band to split, thanked Mojo for their "courageous" decision.

With Lennon and on her own, she has made two dozen albums in 41 years.

"It's really great that I went on stage and people were very warm towards me, I didn't expect that," she said.

After picking up the accolade, she added: "For the longest time I never expected people to be so warm when I get on stage."

Asked what her late husband would have made of the award, Ono replied: "He would have said, 'I told you so, man.'

"He was the only person who was really believing and promoting my work. Without that I might have been pretty discouraged."

'Terrible press'

Ono, 76, received support from other musicians at the ceremony.

Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr said she deserved the award because she had "an awful lot of utterly terrible press that was completely uninformed and out of control for no reason".

"But also her records are pretty great," he said, "she didn't really need to be a Beatle wife.

"She was doing some pretty good stuff as it was, and I think she's fantastic."

Blur at the Mojo AwardsThe four members of Blur were back together before their looming live gigs

Mark Ronson, who has produced Amy Winehouse and Duran Duran, will perform as part of the Plastic Ono Band at the Meltdown festival in London on Sunday.

He said: "I'm a fan of hers. All those early Plastic Ono recordings are just incredible."

Mojo editor Phil Alexander, who hosted the event, praised Ono as "a huge influence on modern music".

He said: "She may have been married to one of the most famous men in the world, but she also helped change music as we know it in her own right.

"First, by introducing avant-garde sensibilities to her husband but, just as significantly, by continuing to push the boundaries of what was deemed the norm way after that."

Other acts honoured by Mojo included Fleet Foxes, who were named best live act, and Elbow, who won best song for One Day Like This.

Paul Weller beat both of those acts to the prize for best album.

The winners of five competitive categories were voted for by readers and another 14 honorary prizes were handed out.



Manic Street PreachersManic Street Preachers were presented with the maverick award

Blur, making their first public appearance together ahead of their forthcoming reunion gigs, collected the inspiration award.

The Manic Street Preachers won the maverick award and bassist Nicky Wire said it was an achievement to have spent 20 years signed to the same major label and still be regarded mavericks.

Johnny Marr said he was "very honoured" to receive the trophy for classic songwriter from former Suede guitarist and Duffy producer Bernard Butler.

Mott the Hoople entered the Mojo Hall of Fame, Joy Division won the vision award and the Pretty Things picked up the hero award. Phil Lynott, the late lead singer of 1970s rock gods Thin Lizzy, won the icon award.

Island Records founder Chris Blackwell was decorated with the Mojo Medal, rock 'n' roll pioneer Joe Brown was recognised for his outstanding contribution to music and The Zombies received the classic album award.

Friday, June 12, 2009

Cowboy Junkies - Forgive Me

Job for a Cowboy - EMBEDDED vocal cover





um your wrong himwahh im a pretty lanky person myself and i can drop my voice deeper than johnny davy can and my talking voice is actually not that deeptone of a scream or growl is directly described by the control of the opening and closeing of your throat and the ability to push your vocals with your gut

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Brainbox

A new science show, which will draw inevitable comparisons to Tomorrow's World, is due to start next month on BBC One.

Bang Goes The Theory will explore the science that affects our everyday lives, and the BBC hopes it will engage the whole family.

Dallas Campbell, Jem Stansfield and Dr Yan Wong will front the 10-part series along with former Top Of The Pops host Liz Bonnin, who explains why this role is her dream job.

Liz BonninLiz Bonnin has a degree in bio-chemistry

For some, science was a boring subject at school, what would you say to that?

I think the fact that there are people who shy away from science is a shame.

Some people have more of a liking to it than others, but the thing about is we all under estimate how big a role science has to play in the world around us.

But I think that is our job on the show - to communicate that. I think there will be some things that you'll be surprised about, at how things work.

We will cover everything from the science of smell to why cows burp more than they fart.

Tell us a bit more about the show.

It's a new science magazine show that's going to go out at 1930 BST (1830GMT) on BBC One starting in July.

It's basically looking at the science that makes the world go round and how technology does the amazing things it does.

It's four presenters getting quite hands on with the subjects and hopefully making people more interested with the science around us.

Being a science show, it will inevitably be compared to Tomorrow's World, but how does it differ?

It's a more contemporary take on science, because science has changed since the days of Tomorrow's World.

The way we look at science and the way we want to learn about science is different as well, so I think it's a much more hands on approach.

The presenters are trying to push the boundaries. It's a very different style, but it's still a magazine science show that's bringing science to the families.

We want kids and their parents and their grandparents to watch this.

What sort of things will you be covering?

I am about to go in a rescue submarine in Norway, a state-of-the-art tiny submarine, to find out how it works and why it doesn't collapse under an incredible amount of pressure.

Jem is building incredible things like a water-powered jetpack that will get him flying into the air.

Dallas has been down deep into mines, to find out what dark matter is all about.

We've also brain scanned the boys in a functional brain-scanning MRI scanner to see what parts of their brains work better than others. It's really good, they get very competitive, it's very funny.

What makes you the perfect presenter for this show?

I have a degree in bio-chemistry and I have just completed a masters degree in wild animal biology and conservation.

It's good for this because I can mix up my background, but really we've all been thrown into the deep end looking at all aspects of science and how it works, so we're not sticking to our area of expertise.

It's my dream job. I'm now combining presenting, which is what I love, with my passion which happens to be science, so yes I have to pinch myself.

Liz Bonnin was talking to Fiona Pryor

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Nirvana - Floyd The Barber

Nirvana - Floyd The Barber





Barney ties me to the chairI can't see I'm really scaredFloyd breathes hard I hear a zipPee pee pressed against my lipsI was ShamedI was ShamedI was Shamed yuck!