Thursday, August 7, 2008

You asked for it . . .



You asked for it . . .



Okay, the video quality is pretty bad, because I had to resort to recording it with my digital camera while it was playing on TVbut heres a video clip of when I was in The Music Man in 1994:
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Coming soon: free music from UK ISPs



Stop speculating, the alternative has arrived: Internet users in the UK can soon expect free, legal MP3s as part of their ISP subscription, now ISPs here have a quick and easy solution that will allow them to offer legal music downloads to customers, from 7Digital. The UK service today announced a new range of services for [...]
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I Like To Move In Here



I Like To Move In Here by Teresa I Like to Move in Here by Moby: From YT synopsis: An octopus disguises himself as a human and wanders around New York City looking for a club. This awesome music video was directed by puppeteer extraordinare and creative visionary, Toben Seymour. I wonder what camcorders they used for this shoot that captured the low light club atmosphere so well. I myself find it hard when shooting indoors for live music or in a club environment to duplicate the color
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You asked for it . . .



Okay, the video quality is pretty bad, because I had to resort to recording it with my digital camera while it was playing on TVbut heres a video clip of when I was in The Music Man in 1994:
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Not one genre for Gnarls Barkleys Crazy.



I was randomly listening to my music collection when the next song in the queue came up to be: Gnarls Barkleys Crazy. I currently have this song under my Rock genre. I dont know what I was thinking when I assigned Rock for this song. Anyways, my first reaction was to move it from rock to . - then, i froze. What genre is this song, really ? It has a dance groove, but the vocals are heavy on R&B, hmm After a quick google search, I found an article that decomposes this song and m
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No al Canon: Sube la venta de CDs legales



Ah tienen los que apoyan el Canon en Argentina. Segn la CAPIF (Cmara Argentina de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas), durante el primer semestre de este ao las ventas de CD legales en el pas crecieron 10,7 por ciento con respecto al mismo perodo de 2007, alcanzando 7,6 millones de unidades. En contraste, a nivel mundial, [...]
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