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Johncale Nãogostodeestar Emestúdio
Público Periodicidade: Diário Temática: Cultura Classe: Informação Geral Dimensão: 1354 Âmbito: Nacional Imagem: S/Cor 27102012 Tiragem: 51453 Página (s): 1/24/25 JohnCale Nãogostodeestar emestúdio O músico galês apresenta hoje o seu novo álbum na Casa da Música p24 25 Público Periodicidade:Diário Temática: Cultura Classe: Informação Geral Dimensão: 1354 Âmbito: Nacional Imagem: S/Cor 27102012 Tiragem: 51453 Página (s): 1/24/25 O histórico músico dos Velvet Underground e autor de uma volumosa arriscada e essencial obra a solo apresenta hoje o seu novo álbum Shifty Adventures in Nookie Wood na Casa da Música Porto Por Gonçalo Frota experimentalismo na música dependendo de onde estamos A da sociedade é uma empresa ter de pensar em progressões de Entrevista popular Cale atribui a essa ideia de dois amantes irem até um que nos arruína a vida É isso acordes Uma das coisas estranhas passagem pela bienal a razão sítio e suicidarem se acontece de que mantém estes filmes actuais na minha escrita de canções é Passaram se sete única para ter sido nomeado em muitas formas diferentes por todo Não existem para assustar mas que me preocupo imenso com anos desde 2010 oficial da Ordem do Império o mundo mas naquele lugar do como imagem da transformação as progressões de acordes Se blackAcetate o seu Britânico Hoje abrilhanta mais Japão parece uma peregrinação Transformamos as coisas e por começo com uma melodia não me anterior álbum uma noite de Clubbing às 22h30 anual A música por outro lado vezes apercebemo nos de que preocupo com os acordes mas -
Traffic Reaping Mp3, Flac, Wma
Traffic Reaping mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: Reaping Country: Canada Released: 1967 Style: Psychedelic Rock, Pop Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1499 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1436 mb WMA version RAR size: 1445 mb Rating: 4.5 Votes: 817 Other Formats: AA AUD ADX APE FLAC WMA RA Tracklist Hide Credits Paper Sun A1 Written By – S. Winwood & J. CapaldiWritten-By – J. Capaldi*, S. Winwood* Dealer A2 Written-By – J. Capaldi* Coloured Rain A3 Written By – S. Winwood, J. Capaldi & C. WoodWritten-By – C. Wood*, J. Capaldi*, S. Winwood* Hole In My Shoe A4 Written-By – D. Mason* No Face, No Name And No Number A5 Written By – S. Winwood & J. CapaldiWritten-By – J. Capaldi*, S. Winwood* House For Everyone B1 Written-By – D. Mason* Berkshire Poppies B2 Written By – S. Winwood, J. Capaldi & C. WoodWritten-By – C. Wood*, J. Capaldi*, S. Winwood* Giving To You B3 Written By – S. Winwood, J. Capaldi, C. Wood And D. MasonWritten-By – C. Wood*, D. Mason*, J. Capaldi*, S. Winwood* Smiling Phases B4 Written By – S. Winwood, J. Capaldi & C. WoodWritten-By – C. Wood*, J. Capaldi*, S. Winwood* Dear Mr. Fantasy B5 Written By – S. Winwood, J. Capaldi & C. WoodWritten-By – C. Wood*, J. Capaldi*, S. Winwood* Companies, etc. Published By – Essex Music Record Company – Robert J. Stone of Canada Limited Credits Design – Studio Thirteen Drums – Jim Capaldi Executive-Producer – Chris Blackwell Flute, Saxophone [Uncredited] – Chris Wood Liner Notes – Terry Mann Producer – Jimmy Miller Vocals, Organ, Piano, Guitar [Uncredited] – Steve Winwood Vocals, Sitar, Mellotron, Guitar – Dave Mason Notes variation front cover - same as USA version of 'Mr. -
Debate Over Beartooth Ranch Rekindled National News by CJ BAKER and MARK DAVIS Fray As Well and the Issue Could Commissioners May Decide Reationists
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2018 108TH YEAR/ISSUE 92 Bighorn Canyon veterans make Debate over Beartooth Ranch rekindled national news BY CJ BAKER AND MARK DAVIS fray as well and the issue could commissioners may decide reationists. 1990s — have managed the Tribune Staff come to a head next week. Tuesday whether they want to The debate over the property in recent decades. BY MARK DAVIS “We damn sure stirred up a ask Wyoming’s Congressional Beartooth Ranch was initi- He’s expressed concerns about Tribune Staff Writer ocal residents and Park hornet’s nest, and now it looks delegation to open the 657-acre ated last year by Lloyd Thiel, the Beartooth Ranch no longer County commissioners like it got stirred up again,” property up to more uses. a Clark rancher and now a being used for agricultural taffers at the Bighorn Lhave been debating the said Park County Commis- Angler and conservation county commissioner-elect. purposes, falling into disrepair Canyon National Recre- future of the infamous “drug sioner Lee Livingston. groups, meanwhile, say there’s Thiel is frustrated with the and turning into a drain on tax Sation Area — including a ranch” in Clark for the better Spurred in part by a letter no need to ease the current way that government officials dollars instead of a source of pair of Powell residents — were part of a year. Now, state law- drafted by the state Legisla- restrictions on the property, — who seized the property tax revenue. featured on NBC News in a makers are jumping into the ture’s agriculture committee, which provides access to rec- from a drug smuggler in the Part of the issue is that when Monday report about military the federal government turned veterans working in the Na- the seized property over to the tional Park Service. -
Music & Film Memorabilia
MUSIC & FILM MEMORABILIA Friday 11th September at 4pm On View Thursday 10th September 10am-7pm and from 9am on the morning of the sale Catalogue web site: WWW.LSK.CO.Uk Results available online approximately one hour following the sale Buyer’s Premium charged on all lots at 20% plus VAT Live bidding available through our website (3% plus VAT surcharge applies) Your contact at the saleroom is: Glenn Pearl [email protected] 01284 748 625 Image this page: 673 Chartered Surveyors Glenn Pearl – Music & Film Memorabilia specialist 01284 748 625 Land & Estate Agents Tel: Email: [email protected] 150 YEARS est. 1869 Auctioneers & Valuers www.lsk.co.uk C The first 91 lots of the auction are from the 506 collection of Jonathan Ruffle, a British Del Amitri, a presentation gold disc for the album writer, director and producer, who has Waking Hours, with photograph of the band and made TV and radio programmes for the plaque below “Presented to Jonathan Ruffle to BBC, ITV, and Channel 4. During his time as recognise sales in the United Kingdom of more a producer of the Radio 1 show from the than 100,000 copies of the A & M album mid-1980s-90s he collected the majority of “Waking Hours” 1990”, framed and glazed, 52 x 42cm. the lots on offer here. These include rare £50-80 vinyl, acetates, and Factory Records promotional items. The majority of the 507 vinyl lots being offered for sale in Mint or Aerosmith, a presentation CD for the album Get Near-Mint condition – with some having a Grip with plaque below “Presented to Jonathan never been played. -
Can Delay 1968 Mp3, Flac, Wma
Can Delay 1968 mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Electronic / Rock Album: Delay 1968 Country: Germany Released: 1981 Style: Krautrock, Psychedelic Rock, Experimental MP3 version RAR size: 1450 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1540 mb WMA version RAR size: 1282 mb Rating: 4.6 Votes: 357 Other Formats: VOC VOX MP1 WAV AIFF DMF MOD Tracklist A1 Butterfly 8:20 A2 Pnoom 0:26 A3 Nineteen Century Man 4:18 A4 Thief 5:03 B1 Man Named Joe 3:54 B2 Uphill 6:41 B3 Little Star Of Bethlehem 7:09 Companies, etc. Recorded At – Schloß Nörvenich Produced At – Inner Space Studio Credits Bass, Engineer, Edited By – Holger Czukay Drums – Jaki Liebezeit Guitar – Michael Karoli Keyboards – Irmin Schmidt Lacquer Cut By – J.C.* Layout [Hüllengestaltung] – Eveline Grunwald Management – Hildegard Schmidt Photography By – Walter Kirchberger Producer – Can Vocals – Malcolm Mooney Written-By – Czukay*, Schmidt*, Liebezeit*, Mooney*, Karoli* Notes Recorded 1968/69 at Schloss Nörvenich. Barcode and Other Identifiers Rights Society: GEMA Label Code: LC 7395 Matrix / Runout (Label side A): 66.22 735-01-1 Matrix / Runout (Label side B): 66.22 735-01-2 Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, hand-etched): -CAN- "DELAY" Side one 012-A Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, hand-etched): -CAN- "DELAY" Side Two 012-B J.C. Other versions Title Category Artist Label Category Country Year (Format) Spoon Records, Delay 1968 Warner CDSPOON 12, CDSPOON 12, Can (CD, Album, Music Germany 2007 5051442-3553-2-1 5051442-3553-2-1 RE, RM) Group Central Europe Delay 1968 Japan JAL-2301 Can (LP, -
Omega Auctions Ltd Catalogue 28 Apr 2020
Omega Auctions Ltd Catalogue 28 Apr 2020 1 REGA PLANAR 3 TURNTABLE. A Rega Planar 3 8 ASSORTED INDIE/PUNK MEMORABILIA. turntable with Pro-Ject Phono box. £200.00 - Approximately 140 items to include: a Morrissey £300.00 Suedehead cassette tape (TCPOP 1618), a ticket 2 TECHNICS. Five items to include a Technics for Joe Strummer & Mescaleros at M.E.N. in Graphic Equalizer SH-8038, a Technics Stereo 2000, The Beta Band The Three E.P.'s set of 3 Cassette Deck RS-BX707, a Technics CD Player symbol window stickers, Lou Reed Fan Club SL-PG500A CD Player, a Columbia phonograph promotional sticker, Rock 'N' Roll Comics: R.E.M., player and a Sharp CP-304 speaker. £50.00 - Freak Brothers comic, a Mercenary Skank 1982 £80.00 A4 poster, a set of Kevin Cummins Archive 1: Liverpool postcards, some promo photographs to 3 ROKSAN XERXES TURNTABLE. A Roksan include: The Wedding Present, Teenage Fanclub, Xerxes turntable with Artemis tonearm. Includes The Grids, Flaming Lips, Lemonheads, all composite parts as issued, in original Therapy?The Wildhearts, The Playn Jayn, Ween, packaging and box. £500.00 - £800.00 72 repro Stone Roses/Inspiral Carpets 4 TECHNICS SU-8099K. A Technics Stereo photographs, a Global Underground promo pack Integrated Amplifier with cables. From the (luggage tag, sweets, soap, keyring bottle opener collection of former 10CC manager and music etc.), a Michael Jackson standee, a Universal industry veteran Ric Dixon - this is possibly a Studios Bates Motel promo shower cap, a prototype or one off model, with no information on Radiohead 'Meeting People Is Easy 10 Min Clip this specific serial number available. -
Mapping Topographies in the Anglo and German Narratives of Joseph Conrad, Anna Seghers, James Joyce, and Uwe Johnson
MAPPING TOPOGRAPHIES IN THE ANGLO AND GERMAN NARRATIVES OF JOSEPH CONRAD, ANNA SEGHERS, JAMES JOYCE, AND UWE JOHNSON DISSERTATION Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate School of The Ohio State University By Kristy Rickards Boney, M.A. ***** The Ohio State University 2006 Dissertation Committee: Approved by: Professor Helen Fehervary, Advisor Professor John Davidson Professor Jessica Prinz Advisor Graduate Program in Professor Alexander Stephan Germanic Languages and Literatures Copyright by Kristy Rickards Boney 2006 ABSTRACT While the “space” of modernism is traditionally associated with the metropolis, this approach leaves unaddressed a significant body of work that stresses non-urban settings. Rather than simply assuming these spaces to be the opposite of the modern city, my project rejects the empty term space and instead examines topographies, literally meaning the writing of place. Less an examination of passive settings, the study of topography in modernism explores the action of creating spaces—either real or fictional which intersect with a variety of cultural, social, historical, and often political reverberations. The combination of charged elements coalesce and form a strong visual, corporeal, and sensory-filled topography that becomes integral to understanding not only the text and its importance beyond literary studies. My study pairs four modernists—two writing in German and two in English: Joseph Conrad and Anna Seghers and James Joyce and Uwe Johnson. All writers, having experienced displacement through exile, used topographies in their narratives to illustrate not only their understanding of history and humanity, but they also wrote narratives which concerned a larger global ii community. -
Status Quo Live Mp3, Flac, Wma
Status Quo Live mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: Live Country: Indonesia Style: Soft Rock, Pop Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1654 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1964 mb WMA version RAR size: 1894 mb Rating: 4.6 Votes: 237 Other Formats: TTA ADX AIFF AC3 MP4 VQF DMF Tracklist Hide Credits Junior's Wailing 1.1 5:21 Written-By – White*, Pugh* Backwater 1.2 (a) 8:28 Written-By – Lancaster*, Parfitt* Just Take Me 1.2 (b) Written-By – Lancaster*, Parfitt* Is There A Better Way 1.3 4:17 Written-By – Lancaster*, Rossi* In My Chair 1.4 3:36 Written-By – Young*, Rossi* Little Lady 1.5 (a) 7:19 Written-By – Parfitt* Most Of The Time 1.5 (b) Written-By – Young*, Rossi* Rain 1.6 4:53 Written-By – Parfitt* Forty Five Hundred Times 1.7 16:42 Written-By – Rossi*, Parfitt* Roll Over Lay Down 2.1 6:04 Written-By – Lancaster*, Young*, Rossi*, Coglan*, Parfitt* Big Fat Mama 2.2 5:22 Written-By – Rossi*, Parfitt* Don't Waste My Time 2.3 4:05 Written-By – Young*, Rossi* Roadhouse Blues 2.4 14:21 Written-By – Morrison*, Densmore*, Manzarek*, Krieger* Caroline 2.5 6:43 Written-By – Young*, Rossi* Bye Bye Johnny 2.6 6:22 Written-By – Berry* Companies, etc. Recorded At – Apollo Theatre, Glasgow Phonographic Copyright (p) – Mercury Records Copyright (c) – Mercury Records Pressed By – EDC, Germany – 52328220 Pressed By – EDC, Germany – 52329188 Credits Engineer – Steve Lillywhite Graphics – Alwyn Claydon* Harmonica – Bob Young Keyboards – Andy Bown Liner Notes – Garry Fielding* Performer – Alan Lancaster, Francis Rossi, John Coghlan, Richard Parfitt* Photography – Robert Ellis , Terry O'Neil* Producer – Status Quo Producer [Assistant], Mixed By – Damon Lyon-Shaw Sleeve [Sleeve Co-ordination] – Jack Wood Sleeve [Sleeve Design] – Hipgnosis Notes Recorded live at the Apollo Theatre, Glasgow, 27/28/29 October 1976 with Stones Mobile. -
Giorgio Moroder Legendary Godfather of Electronica Announces Australian and New Zealand Headline Shows
GIORGIO MORODER LEGENDARY GODFATHER OF ELECTRONICA ANNOUNCES AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND HEADLINE SHOWS Frontier Touring is delighted to confirm that iconic production pioneer Giorgio Moroder has announced three headline shows this month in Melbourne, Sydney and Auckland alongside his appearances as special guest for Kylie’s upcoming Kiss Me Once Australian tour. An Academy Awardwinning composer, superstar DJ, worldrecognized songwriter and prolific producer, Giorgio Moroder is one of the most influential and innovative artists of the 20th and 21st centuries. Having engineered the disco landscape of the seventies, Moroder brought electronic music to the mainstream with frequent collaborator Donna Summer and their anthemic hits ‘Love To Love You Baby’, ‘Hot Stuff’ and ‘I Feel Love’. As well as his title as godfather of dance, Moroder has composed some of the most recognizable film scores in cinema history, including The Never Ending Story, American Gigolo, Cat People, Superman III, Scarface, Rambo III, and Beverly Hills Cop II as well as hit soundtrack singles ‘Take My Breath Away’ by Berlin (Top Gun), ‘Flashdance’ by Irene Cara and ‘Call Me’ by Blondie (American Gigolo). His work for film has seen him win no less than three Academy Awards that sit proudly alongside his four Golden Globes, four Grammys and in 2004 was an inductee into the Dance Music Hall of Fame for his outstanding contribution to the music industry. As well as his own esteemed work as a solo artist Moroder has worked with a veritable who’s who of icons including Elton John, Cher, Janet Jackson, Freddy Mercury, David Bowie, Chaka Khan, Cheap Trick, and Pat Benatar. -
Nero Numero 0
questo primo numero è dedicato a Emiliana Mensile a distribuzione gratuita Direttore Responsabile Giuseppe Mohrhoff 02 / RUSS MEYER Direzione 05 / ANOMOLO RECORDS Francesco de Figueiredo 08 / MELTING & DISTINGUISHING ([email protected]) Luca Lo Pinto 10 / CONTEMP/OLACCHI ([email protected]) Valerio Mannucci 12 / RAYMOND SCOTT ([email protected]) Lorenzo Micheli Gigotti 15 / PARIS-DABAR ([email protected]) 16 / OLAF NICOLAI Collaboratori 19 / ENDOGONIDIA Francesco Tato’ 23 / CESARE PIETROIUSTI / Rosso Ilaria Gianni Rudi Borsella 27 / WAKING LIFE Francesco Ventrella Carola Bonfili 30 / ACCUMULAZIONI > DISPERSIONI Anna Passarini Edoardo Caruso 32 / JUSTIN BENNETT Paolo Colasacco Nicola Capodanno 35 / ARCHIGRAM Andrea Proia Anna Neudecker 37 / WIRE Marco Cirese Marta Garzetti 40 / TORE SANSONETTI Edgardo Ferrati 42 / NERO TAPES Progetto Grafico e Impaginazione Industrie Grafiche di Roma 43 / RICCARDO PREVIDI / Supercolosseo 2004 Daniele De Santis ([email protected]) 44 / RECENSIONI Pubblicita’ 48 / NERO INDEX [email protected] 06/97600104 339/7825906 339/1453359 Distribuzione [email protected] 333/6628117 333/2473090 Editore Produzioni NERO soc. coop. a r.l NERO Numero 1 Via Paolo V, 53 00168 ROMA tel. 06/97600104 - [email protected] www.neromagazine.it registrazione al tribunale di Roma n. 102/04 del 15 marzo 2004 Stampa OK PRINT Via Calamatta, 16 - ROMA In copertina un’illustrazione di Carola Bonfili ogni erotomane assillato dall’abbondanza godereccia e sbavona dei seni gonfi, grossi e fecondi. Erotismo e violenza, spirito di sopraffazione tra sessi e ironia, prorompenti pin-up e reietti sociali sono miscelati all’interno di vicende narrative sconclusionate e RUSS MEYER demenziali. di Lorenzo Micheli Gigotti Quello di Russ Meyer è uno sguardo provocatorio “Signori e signore benvenuti alla violenza. -
CJ)E ©Ufee Cfjrontcle
CJ)e ©ufee Cfjrontcle Volume 65, Number 79 Durham, North Carolina Friday, February 13, 1970 Defendants plead not guilty in trial for hospital sit-in Eighteen members of the Prosecution rests The defense lawyers—Harry Duke-Durham community entered The prosecution, led by District Weinstock of New York City, individual pleas of "not guilty" Court Prosecuter James M. Reed counsel for 1199, the National yesterday at the Durham County Jr., rested its case late yesterday Drug and Hospital Workers Union Courthouse to charges of allegedly afternoon after presenting and local attorneys W. G. Pearson II "engaging in disruptive conduct" testimony by witnesses from Duke and CC. Malone, Jr.—will present and "creating a public disturbance" and the Durham Police their case this morning at 9:30 in in the sit-in at the Nursing Services Department. the Superior Courtroom of the Office of Duke Hospital January Among those testifying for the county courthouse. 20. prosecuter were Chancellor Barnes Defense lawyers moved for a Yesterday morning, the Woodhall, Vice President for Health continuance of the case on the defendants were served with new Affairs Dr. William G. Anlyan, grounds that a trial case testing the warrants, sworn out by Christopher Vizas, and Captain Seagroves of the constitutionality of the law under Vizas, director of security, and Durham Police Department. which the demonstrators were charging them with the new charged is still pending in a federal complaints of "engaging in court. disruptive conduct" and "creating a Motion denied Deans James Price and Jane Philpott at yesterday's UFC meeting. public disturbance." Sunshine Chief District Court Judge E. -
The History of Rock Music: 1976-1989
The History of Rock Music: 1976-1989 New Wave, Punk-rock, Hardcore History of Rock Music | 1955-66 | 1967-69 | 1970-75 | 1976-89 | The early 1990s | The late 1990s | The 2000s | Alpha index Musicians of 1955-66 | 1967-69 | 1970-76 | 1977-89 | 1990s in the US | 1990s outside the US | 2000s Back to the main Music page (Copyright © 2009 Piero Scaruffi) Punk-rock (These are excerpts from my book "A History of Rock and Dance Music") London's burning TM, ®, Copyright © 2005 Piero Scaruffi All rights reserved. The effervescence of New York's underground scene was contagious and spread to England with a 1976 tour of the Ramones that was artfully manipulated to start a fad (after the "100 Club Festival" of september 1976 that turned British punk-rock into a national phenomenon). In the USA the punk subculture was a combination of subterranean record industry and of teenage angst. In Britain it became a combination of fashion and of unemployment. Music in London had been a component of fashion since the times of the Swinging London (read: Rolling Stones). Punk-rock was first and foremost a fad that took over the Kingdom by storm. However, the social component was even stronger than in the USA: it was not only a generic malaise, it was a specific catastrophe. The iron rule of prime minister Margaret Thatcher had salvaged Britain from sliding into the Third World, but had caused devastation in the social fabric of the industrial cities, where unemployment and poverty reached unprecedented levels and racial tensions were brooding.