Saturday, 30 August 2008

Bands as REM songs - Friday fun

It's Friday once more (August 29),and because they playing a massive gig Twickenham Stadium in London tomorrow (August 30) we're advent up with bands as REM songs to waste time until the pubs open.


Here are a few we've number up with so far:

Shiny Happy M People

Losing My Bad Religion

Green Day Sleeper

The Automatic For The People

Elbow The Letter

Brand New Adventures in Hard-Fi

David E Bowie The Letter

The One Dove I Love

Sahara Hot Nightswimming

Orange Lush

The Fall On Me



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Wednesday, 20 August 2008

Mp3 music: Jessica Simpson






Jessica Simpson
   

Artist: Jessica Simpson: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Pop
Dance: Pop
Rock: Pop-Rock

   







Jessica Simpson's discography:


A Public Affair
   

 A Public Affair

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 13
These Boots Are Made for Walking
   

 These Boots Are Made for Walking

   Year: 2005   

Tracks: 6
Take My Breath Away
   

 Take My Breath Away

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 3
Irresistible
   

 Irresistible

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 13
Sweet Kisses
   

 Sweet Kisses

   Year:    

Tracks: 11
In This Skin
   

 In This Skin

   Year:    

Tracks: 24






Dance-pop isaac Merrit Singer Jessica Simpson was innate and brocaded in Dallas, TX, beginning her playing career as a dude member of her church building choir; at 12, she likewise auditioned unsuccessfully for The Mickey Mouse Club. While attention church camp the following summertime, Simpson was observed by the head of a flyspeck CCM label and fatigued the adjacent trey years transcription her debut album. The label, however, folded forward the record could be released, although a little pressing was eventually funded by her nanna. Nevertheless, the teen became a reach on the Christian Youth Conference circuit, as well sharing bills with Kirk Franklin, God's Property, and CeCe Winans.


Quest to expand her popularity in the secular grocery, Simpson by and by gestural to Sony and toured in reenforcement of boy dance band sensations 98°. Her 1999 major-label debut, Fresh Kisses, launched the boom "I Wanna Love You Forever." A s studio apartment exertion, Irresistible, appeared in bounce 2001. Despite the MTV coverage of the album's title track, Simpson's sophomore campaign didn't fare as well as her first album. The following class, Simpson marital her longtime young man, 98° balladeer Nick Lachey. She besides went on to appear in various episodes of That '70s Show, merely it took Simpson until summer 2003 to become a bona fide celebrity. She and Lachey's MTV-produced reality evince, Newlyweds, captured infinite moments of the couple's first year of marriage.


Simpson's third album, the very much more mature In This Skin, appeared in July. First single "Sweetest Sin" was a chasten graph hit, merely thanks to the winner of Newlyweds, Simpson's teetering life history got a second chance. A indorsement single, "With You," was a front-runner among the MTV crowd, and by spring 2004, In This Skin was re-released. It included reworked versions of Berlin's "Fill My Breath Away" and Robbie Williams' "Angels" as well as extra footage from the first season of Newlyweds. Simpson fatigued the rest of 2004 and early 2005 working on the instant time of year of Newlyweds, as easily as on her part as Daisy Duke in the Dukes of Hazard motion picture. Late that year, she and Lachey spaced. Soon after, Simpson got to puzzle out on her fourth album and besides started shooting the motion picture Employee of the Month. A Public Affair arrived in summer 2006 and was influenced by everything from '80s new wave to modern-day rural area.






Sunday, 10 August 2008

Early Warning Of Leukaemia Or False Alarm?

�Researchers have for the first clip shown that many people have cells in their blood which appear identical to cancer of the blood and even so the risk of exposure of developing the disease for most is well-nigh zero. This has prompted the enquiry that spell early signal detection of genus Cancer greatly improves the chances of successful treatment, is it possible that some cancers are being detected too early?



Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) is the most unwashed leukaemia in the western world and is often detected in people wHO do not have whatsoever symptoms. Only about half of these people will ever indigence treatment with chemotherapy for CLL. For those world Health Organization never grow symptoms the greatest problem is the stress and anxiety associated with a diagnosis of leukaemia.



Using a common blood test, it is possible to detect CLL-like cells in about 1 in 20 adults. Fewer than 1 in 1,000 adults will evolve CLL, and therefore many scientists sentiment that these leukaemia-like cells would turn out to be a rare merely otherwise normal cell type which should be readily distinguishable from CLL.



However, studies funded by Leukaemia Research and published today in the New England Journal of Medicine establish that these cells are abnormal in many shipway. In fact, the leukaemia-like cells so closely resemble CLL that the most advanced techniques cannot tell them apart. Dr Andy Rawstron, wHO led the research, aforementioned: " the merely clear difference from CLL is that these cells do non multiply and expand over time " .



The researchers at the Leeds Teaching Hospitals then went on to assess the risk factors for developing progressive disease by reviewing the issue for various hundred individuals diagnosed with CLL 'tween 1995 and 2000 merely with relatively low levels of CLL cells in their blood. Fewer than one in ten compulsory chemotherapy.



As the first-class honours degree study to provide five-year outcome data for this group of patients, the information has been primal to changing the diagnostic criteria for CLL. Between 500 and 1,000 people per year in the UK with lower levels of CLL cells will no longer be classified as having leukaemia. Dr Rawstron said: " It is now inevitable that routine blood line tests identify individuals with leukaemia-like cells. As a result of this sketch we have a better understanding of the risk of infection of disease progression for individuals with early stage CLL. We can habit this data to downplay unnecessary focus and anxiety. For individuals with very low levels of CLL-like cells in their blood the risk of development the disease is virtually zero. "




The findings ar published in the New England Journal of Medicine.



1.The account is published on 7 August 2008 in the New England Journal of Medicine under the title 'MBL: a precursor department of State for CLL'. Senior authors: Dr Andy Rawstron, Dr Peter Hillmen and Dr Andrew Jack - all of Leeds Teaching Hospitals.



2.The exploit was funded by Leukaemia Research and the Ellis family.



3. Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) is the most common form of leukaemia ground in the western world. It is a malignant neoplastic disease of the blood cells that are responsible for the production of antibodies in response to infection. The relative incidence of CLL increases with age and most patients are over 50 days of age. Although CLL may be an aggressive and fateful condition, many patients throw a stable disease that may not require active treatment or significantly shorten their lives.



4. Leukaemia Research is the only when national charity devoted entirely to improving treatments, finding cures and learning how to keep leukaemia, Hodgkin's and other lymphomas, myeloma and the related blood disorders, diagnosed in 24,500 people in the UK every year.



5. Over the next five years, Leukaemia Research urgently needs to raise over �100million to commit to new research. From basic laboratory research to clinical trials with patients, Leukaemia Research is committed to saving lives by backing high character, carefully selected research end-to-end the UK. Further information, including patient information booklets, is uncommitted from hTTP://www.lrf.org.uk.

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Wednesday, 2 July 2008

Frederic Chopin

Frederic Chopin   
Artist: Frederic Chopin

   Genre(s): 
Classical
   Other
   



Discography:


Waltzes - Etudes - Mazurkas   
 Waltzes - Etudes - Mazurkas

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 23


Greatest Composers Sounds Of Excellence   
 Greatest Composers Sounds Of Excellence

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 10


Works For Cello And Piano   
 Works For Cello And Piano

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 7


Prestige Classical In Digital   
 Prestige Classical In Digital

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 9


Chopin - Seine Grossten Hits  Chopin's Greatest Hits   
 Chopin - Seine Grossten Hits Chopin's Greatest Hits

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 10


Polonaises   
 Polonaises

   Year: 1992   
Tracks: 7




 






Monday, 23 June 2008

Sirius Isness

Sirius Isness   
Artist: Sirius Isness

   Genre(s): 
Trance: Psychedelic
   Trance
   



Discography:


Breaking The Matrix   
 Breaking The Matrix

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 9


Psychedelic Tuning   
 Psychedelic Tuning

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 10


Flip Out Vol. 3   
 Flip Out Vol. 3

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 9




 






Monday, 16 June 2008

CD: Coldplay, Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends

No less a musical authority than Guy Hands has called Viva la Vida "the most anticipated album of the year". For once, it's hard to argue with the new EMI boss: the anticipation comes not just as a result of Coldplay's preceding vast success, but the sense that they finally might be about to offer something different from the increasingly windy and lachrymose stadium ballads that fuelled it. Rock's most celebrated blue-sky thinker, Brian Eno, is on board. There are intimations of artistic insurrection and tumult. The album's title may sound like something you'd find on the cocktail menu on TGI Friday, but it comes from a painting by surrealist Frida Kahlo. The cover features Delacroix's romantic depiction of the spirit of revolution, Liberty Leading the People Over the Barricades.












Meanwhile, singer Chris Martin recently stormed out of a puff-piece newspaper interview, declaring "we don't care if we sell a million less records". This parting shot proves telling about the actual scale of reinvention that Vida la Vida offers. Announcing that you don't care if you sell a million fewer records sounds bullish, until you realise that X&Y sold 10m copies. Selling a million fewer than that hardly constitutes throwing commercial considerations to the wind in favour of a bafflingly abstruse artistic statement. Notice is thus served that we may not be dealing with The Faust Tapes here.

Such thoughts are underlined by opener Life In Technicolor. It starts as a Kraftwerkish instrumental, before the arrival of drums, guitars and a woah-oh chorus suitable for singing en masse in a sports stadium. Indeed, there are moments during Viva la Vida where you feel impelled to take Coldplay aside and explain to them that there's more to reinventing your sound than calling Brian Eno, coming up with some enigmatic song titles and telling people you've reinvented your sound: you are actually supposed to change your music as well.

There's certainly a wider sonic palette on offer - a jerkily funky beat powering Cemeteries of London, a vaguely African-sounding guitar line on Strawberry Swing - but it's discreet shading. Coldplay's constituent elements remain intact: mid-tempo songs, echoing guitars, piano ballads that surge into bittersweet anthemics, falsetto vocals. The words continue to deal only in the most general of generalities - "Just be patient and don't worry", "You've got to soldier on". The messages are weighty and inarguable (42, for example, has sussed out that when people die, their loved ones remember them), but the fear that Martin could let fly with a line about tomorrow being the first day of the rest of your life looms ever-present.

Lyrics aside, Viva la Vida fixes most of the glaring problems with 2005's X&Y, simply by eschewing verse-chorus structures in favour of something more episodic. Uncoupling them from the standard framework allows Chris Martin's melodies to shine: even his loudest detractor could hardly deny his way with a tune, as evidenced here by 42 and Lovers in Japan.

Perhaps more importantly, the songs seem less thuddingly predictable than Fix You or What If? Confronted with a title track so clearly destined to get huge crowds punching the air, you might say that the results are more subtle only in the same way that being slapped across the face is more subtle than being smashed over the head with a breezeblock. But there's no doubt it seems noticeably less craven in its attempt to tug the world's heartstrings.

One might argue that Viva la Vida's mild tinkering with the formula represents a failure of imagination: perhaps it's hard to think outside the box when the box is the size of the Las Vegas MGM Grand Garden Arena. Equally, however, there's a genuine conviction about its contents, a huge advance both on its predecessor and their legion of imitators.

Coldplay remain thunderingly uncool, a state of affairs you suspect couldn't be altered whether they were being produced by Brian Eno, Brian Wilson or Brian Cant: I have a terrible feeling that 42 is a reference to the meaning of life in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, thus raising the prospect that their next album might include songs called This Is An Ex-Parrot and I Invented It in Camberwell and It Looks Like a Carrot. At its best, however, Viva la Vida poses an interesting question: do you need to be cool or experimental if you can write songs that carry the listener along regardless of their reservations - indeed, almost despite them?


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Sunday, 15 June 2008

Crystal Clear

Crystal Clear   
Artist: Crystal Clear

   Genre(s): 
Drum & Bass
   Metal: Power
   



Discography:


Lets Get Started and Original Ri   
 Lets Get Started and Original Ri

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 2


Payback Time   
 Payback Time

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 10




 





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