Tuesday, November 30, 2010
I Need To Make Labels For Wedding Bubbles
No, I'm back (at least yet) to the almost famous group of rag language (although, yes, I'm back to program staff Radio Matraca since July). I'm is involved with the journal Language , publisher paulistana Segment.
few months ago the magazine interviewed me for an article about country music, and have just become a collaborator in the annual special edition Music & Language , it should have arrived on newsstands. This edition includes, besides myself, as contributors Flavia Perin, Luiz Tatit, Ivan Carlos Lopes and Braulio Tavares, and the result is a very comprehensive study on various types of letters of Brazilian music, the children's song to rap, from rock to hillbilly , tropicalism to Northeastern music, and studies of music and schools (The most timely, given the return of music as a matter of primary Brazilian), errors that work (as a combination "rewards" created by the Samba Cartola "Why Did You What I could - if Houaiss could modify the language as he pleased, why Cartola, with all his talent, it did not?) and the notorious "virunduns.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
World War 2 Acrostic Poem
The "modern" I have not done. This time I bought because I liked the " Can You Feel it - Flowing Free ". Then of course there were no blogs so then manually entering the pocket. At least then I started to work at school so we were 'comfort' αγορών. Πάνε αυτά τώρα.
Λίγα λόγια που βρήκα σε ένα σαιτ
For a short period in the early to mid 1990's, a collective of Swedish musicians decided to relive the past and create improvisational psychedelic rock music similar to the early 70's masters such as International Harvester and Algarnas Tradgard.
Acts such as S.T. Mikael, Adam, Stefan and the Entheogens all recorded for the low budget label Xotic Mind. The primary difference between the modern day copiers and the 1970's masters is the one-dimensional nature of the recordings.
This trait can be attributed to most of the albums being solo projects with only guest musicians.
One of the better bands on the label were The Word of Life, a band lead by Mans P. Mansson, a multi-instrumentalist who plays guitar, sitar, synthesizers, percussion and sings. He is joined by many guests, though most important is the fine flute work provided by Anna Nystom. On the debut, Further Ahead, Mansson manages a varied improvisational psychedelic album.
Long burning jams such as "Space Fu?king" and "Can You Feel it - Flowing Free" are offset by calm flute and hand percussion ragas like "The Devil". What one notices in repeated listens is the need for an editor (a problem for many of these kind of solo ventures). Most of the jams meander on for too long and the inclusion of a couple of Earthy country-bumpkin vocal tracks with Louisiana-front-porch harmonica are in complete contrast to the hazy heady cosmic aspirations the album pretends to be.
Still, the album works on many levels, most notably the trance-like jams, which can get quite intense. The guitar tone is super fuzz loud and the percussion is particularly active. Recommended for all Krautrock, space rock and early Swedish pioneer groups. The original LP contained a paste-on cover and is now quite rare. Better to find the CD on Satori.
The sophomore effort, Dust, is quite a bit different from the predecessor. More variety and less jam oriented, this album tries to please on a number of fronts. "When I Was in Space" opens promisingly enough with oscillator-emulated synth runs and heavy percussion. But, alas, this goes on too long and becomes redundant, and one wishes for the sage advice of a wily producer.
The songs on this album have a sort of "retro lounge" naïve melody line motif which I find oddly appealing. No doubt there are plenty of sizzling guitar jams to bang your head to, just less of them than the ambitious debut. I find both of their albums to be good fun if you don't take them too seriously. And a few tracks are just devastating, especially on the debut.
Tracks:
01 - Dust My Shroom (1:26)
02 - Space Fu?king (8:26)
03 - Can You Feel It Flowing Free (8:11)
04 - The Devil (4:18)
05 - Infinity (1:36)
06 - Furthur Ahead (8:40)
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Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Activities Dirt Bike's Create The Most Value
good month ... let's say before the end and he and I have not uploaded anything .
I uploaded this album for three reasons.
A) Because the period we live in Greece, we have a deficit in musical level Zappa , to come to be buried and bad ass pimple on many and various panilithion to eat again in yob. It proved once again that the bucket of shit we do not have the bottom fall for it and we're going fraud.
B) Because Freak Out ! with what I see once again
C) To say my mother's passing dedicating the « Motherly Love ».
Tracks:
1. Hungry Freaks, Daddy
2. I Ain't Got No Heart
3. Who Are The Brain Police?
4. Go Cry On Somebody Else's Shoulder
5. Motherly Love
6. How Could I Be Such A Fool
7. Wowie Zowie
8. You Didn't Try To Call Me
9. Any Way The Wind Blows
10. I'm Not Satisfied
11. You're Probably Wondering Why I'm Here
12. Trouble Every Day
13. Help, I'm A Rock
14. It Can't Happen Here
15. The Return Of The Son Of Monster Magnet
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