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												  Fall 2017 BanquetTons of Newsletter Home to the Fall Session of the Raleigh Dart League for the Banquet, Saturday, December 9, 2017 Issue #JK704 The "This Is Probably About As Close To A 'Royal' Wedding As I Will Ever Care To Be" Edition TOURNAMENT WINNERS TABLE OF CONTENTS "A" Division - Appetite for Destruction (13-11) Item Page Number Appetite ends Element's 5-Mug run by pulling out a 501 sweep Tournament & Regular Season Winning Teams 1 (just as they did in their week 14 win), punctuated by a Michael Spring 2018 RDL Season Information 1 Johnson T80 and a pair of quick 20-darters in the final 3-game set. Final Divisional Standings 2 "B" Division - Dartistic Expression (13-11) Final Divisional Tournament Results 3 Dartistic finally escapes going to 1001 with Methodical (where Tournament & Regular Season Winning Team Rosters 4 Methodical had dumped them twice previously), thus completing Sp'18 season dates, Tiebreaker Summary, good lessons 4 an ultimate nailbiter Mug run, with 12-12, 13-11, and 13-11 wins. Tournament Trophy Dart Awards 5 "C" Division - Flightmare (13-3) Other Tournament Hot Darts 5 After winning the season race by 5 matches and 50 points (the Regular Season Trophy Dart Awards 5 second-biggest margin of victory), Flightmare rolls to one of the Divisional Singles Win %-age Winners 6 most dominant tournament runs this fall, only reaching 501 once. Divisional All-Star Point %-age Winners 6 "D" Division - Dysfunctional Outlaws (12+-12) Players Who Beat the Singles Winners 6 Dysfunctional becomes the only team outside of a "top two" from Season Penalty Summary 6 the regular season to take home a set of Mugs, outlasting the List of Host Establishments 7 Bandits (who they also thumped during the season) in a 1001! Holiday blind draws, other local leagues 7 "E" Division - Inglourious Darters (14-4) RDL Address and Phone No.
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												  Top 40 Singles Top 40 Albums13 March 1977 CHART #85 Top 40 Singles Top 40 Albums After The Lovin' Rose (Can I Share A Bed With You) A Night On The Town Best Of The Doobies 1 Engelbert Humperdinck 21 Toni Williams 1 Rod Stewart 21 The Doobie Brothers Last week 4 / 5 weeks EMI Last week 29 / 13 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 1 / 30 weeks WEA Last week 15 / 6 weeks WEA You Make Me Feel Like Dancing Hot Line Hotel California Crime Of The Century 2 Leo Sayer 22 The Sylvers 2 The Eagles 22 Supertramp Last week 3 / 5 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 11 / 4 weeks EMI Last week 2 / 5 weeks WEA Last week 21 / 45 weeks FESTIVAL Cocaine You're More Than A Number Lanza A Day At The Races 3 JJ Cale 23 The Drifters 3 Mario Lanza 23 Queen Last week 1 / 3 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 20 / 4 weeks EMI Last week 7 / 3 weeks RCA Last week 11 / 4 weeks WEA Don't Give Up On Us Blue Jeans Frampton Comes Alive Wind And Wuthering 4 David Soul 24 Skyhooks 4 Peter Frampton 24 Genesis Last week 2 / 3 weeks EMI Last week 27 / 9 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 3 / 31 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 18 / 4 weeks PHONOGRAM Say You'll Stay Until Tomorrow Chanson D'amour Troubador Hot August Night 5 Tom Jones 25 The Manhattan Transfer 5 JJ Cale 25 Neil Diamond Last week - / 1 weeks EMI Last week 34 / 2 weeks WEA Last week 5 / 6 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 29 / 86 weeks UNIVERSAL New Kid In Town If You Leave Me Now Wings Over America Elton John's Greatest Hits 6 The Eagles 26 Chicago 6 Wings 26 Elton John Last week 27 / 2 weeks WEA Last week 23 / 13 weeks PHONOGRAM Last week 4 / 4 weeks EMI Last week 24 / 68 weeks FESTIVAL You Don't Have To Be A Star Jeans On Arrival A Night At The Opera 7 Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jnr 27 David Dundas 7 Abba 27 Queen Last week 9 / 4 weeks RCA Last week 31 / 8 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 6 / 9 weeks RCA Last week 34 / 48 weeks WEA Tonight's The Night Fernando Best Of Abba History, Greatest Hits 8 Rod Stewart 28 Abba 8 Abba 28 America Last week 12 / 16 weeks WEA Last week 36 / 37 weeks RCA Last week 8 / 50 weeks RCA Last week 19 / 53 weeks WEA Blinded By The Light Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Wor..
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												  A University of Sussex Phd Thesis Available Online ViaA University of Sussex PhD thesis Available online via Sussex Research Online: http://sro.sussex.ac.uk/ This thesis is protected by copyright which belongs to the author. This thesis cannot be reproduced or quoted extensively from without first obtaining permission in writing from the Author The content must not be changed in any way or sold commercially in any format or medium without the formal permission of the Author When referring to this work, full bibliographic details including the author, title, awarding institution and date of the thesis must be given Please visit Sussex Research Online for more information and further details 1 You Sound Like A Broken Record: A practice led interrogation of the ontological resonances of vinyl record culture. Paul G Nataraj PhD – Creative and Critical Practice University of Sussex December 2016 2 I hereby declare that this thesis has not been and will not be submitted in whole or in part to another University for the award of any other degree. Signature………………………………………………………………………………… 3 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This work is dedicated to my Dad, Dr. V. Nataraj. Thank you to my family Mum, Peter, Sophie and Claire. But especially my wonderful wife Sarah, without you I could never have finished this. Your kindness and patience are a constant inspiration. I’d also like to shout out my Longanese brother David Boon, for his constant belief in the music. Thanks also to my supervisors, Dr. Martin Spinelli and Professor Michael Bull. You have been impeccable in your support and advice, and your skill as teachers and mentors is second to none.
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												  Why Am I Doing This?LISTEN TO ME, BABY BOB DYLAN 2008 by Olof Björner A SUMMARY OF RECORDING & CONCERT ACTIVITIES, NEW RELEASES, RECORDINGS & BOOKS. © 2011 by Olof Björner All Rights Reserved. This text may be reproduced, re-transmitted, redistributed and otherwise propagated at will, provided that this notice remains intact and in place. Listen To Me, Baby — Bob Dylan 2008 page 2 of 133 1 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................................................. 4 2 2008 AT A GLANCE ............................................................................................................................................................. 4 3 THE 2008 CALENDAR ......................................................................................................................................................... 5 4 NEW RELEASES AND RECORDINGS ............................................................................................................................. 7 4.1 BOB DYLAN TRANSMISSIONS ............................................................................................................................................... 7 4.2 BOB DYLAN RE-TRANSMISSIONS ......................................................................................................................................... 7 4.3 BOB DYLAN LIVE TRANSMISSIONS .....................................................................................................................................
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												  Interview with Paul Jones by Gianni Franchi, May 2016Interview with Paul Jones by Gianni Franchi, May 2016 SB: The first news that I've found about your career see you as a young harmonica player hangin' around London blues clubs with Brian Jones. Can you tell us something about those times? PJ: I was more of a singer than harmonica-player in those days; I had a job singing with a dance- band. I had bought a harmonica after hearing Junior Wells playing on a T-Bone Walker track – but I couldn’t get anywhere near the sounds Junior was making. Brian showed me how to play ‘cross- harp’, or as it’s called these days, 2nd position. SB: How did you learn to play the harmonica, how you did you passionate about blues music, and who was your favourite harp player ? PJ: I had been a jazz enthusiast since I was 14, but after hearing Lonnie Donegan’s record of ‘Rock Island Line’, I quickly became immersed in the blues – the more you hear, the more you love. Once Brian’s lesson had sunk in to my thinking, I listened to all harmonica blues, and Muddy Waters’ harpman at the time, James Cotton, became my favourite. But the more I studied, the more I loved and followed the great Little Walter – with Sonny Boy Williamson II close behind. SB: In 1962 you became the singer and harp player of the Manfred Mann , a fantastic band that mixed blues, R & B with jazz instrumental songs. What can you tell us about that experience and why at a certain point you decided to leave the band? PJ: People never ask why I joined those guys in the first place – only why I left.
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												  Smash Hits Volume 364pril 17-30 ^ 1980 m 30p 1 4. \ t, i% \ '."^.iiam 1 \ # »^» r ,:?^ ) ^ MARNF B. A. ROBERTSON NONKEES THE originals/ The Atlantic Masters — original soul music from the Atlantic label. Ten seven inch E.P.s, each with four tracks and at least two different artists. Taken direct from the original master tapes. Re-cut, Re-issued, Re-packaged. £1.60^ 11168 2 SMASH HITS April 17-30 1980 Vol 2 No. 8 WILL I HOLD IT right there! Now before WHAT DO WITHOUT YOU? you all write in saying how come Lene Lovich 4 there's only four of Madness on CLEAN CLEAN the cover, we'll tell ya. That heap of metalwork in the background The Buggies 5 IS none other than the Eiffel DAYDREAM BELIEVER Tower and the other trois {that's i'our actual French) scarpered off The Monkees 7 up it instead of having their photo MODERN GIRL taken. Now you know why Sheena Easton 8 they're called Madness! More nuttiness can be found on pages SILVER DREAM RACER 12 and 13, and other goodies in David Essex 14 this issue include another chance to win a mini-TV on the I'VE NEVER BEEN IN LOVE crossword, a binder offer for all Suzi Quatro 15 your back issues of Smash Hits CHECK OUT THE GROOVE (page 36), another token towards Mandging Editor your free set of badges (page 35) Nick Logan Bobby Thurston 19 and our great Joe Jackson SEXY EYES competition featuring a chance to Editor himself! (That's Dr. Hook 22 meet the man on Ian Cranna page 28).
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												  Clever Children: the Sons and Daughters of Experimental Music?Clever Children: The Sons and Daughters of Experimental Music Author Carter, David Published 2009 Thesis Type Thesis (PhD Doctorate) School Queensland Conservatorium DOI https://doi.org/10.25904/1912/1356 Copyright Statement The author owns the copyright in this thesis, unless stated otherwise. Downloaded from http://hdl.handle.net/10072/367632 Griffith Research Online https://research-repository.griffith.edu.au Clever Children: The Sons and Daughters of Experimental Music? David Carter B.Music / Music Technology (Honours, First Class) Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University A dissertation submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the award of the degree Doctor of Philosophy 19 June 2008 Keywords Contemporary Music; Dance Music; Disco; DJ; DJ Spooky; Dub; Eight Lines; Electronica; Electronic Music; Errata Erratum; Experimental Music; Hip Hop; House; IDM; Influence; Techno; John Cage; Minimalism; Music History; Musicology; Rave; Reich Remixed; Scanner; Surface Noise. i Abstract In the late 1990s critics, journalists and music scholars began referring to a loosely associated group of artists within Electronica who, it was claimed, represented a new breed of experimentalism predicated on the work of composers such as John Cage, Karlheinz Stockhausen and Steve Reich. Though anecdotal evidence exists, such claims by, or about, these ‘Clever Children’ have not been adequately substantiated and are indicative of a loss of history in relation to electronic music forms (referred to hereafter as Electronica) in popular culture. With the emergence of the Clever Children there is a pressing need to redress this loss of history through academic scholarship that seeks to document and critically reflect on the rhizomatic developments of Electronica and its place within the history of twentieth century music.
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												  Muziek Voor Volwassenen / Johan Derksen Zaterdag 6 Juni 2020Muziek voor volwassenen / Johan Derksen Zaterdag 6 juni 2020 Album van de week: "Scott Walker meets Jacques Brel" - Scott Walker ARTIEST TITEL COMPONIST PLATENLABEL LABELNO CD TITEL 09.00 - 10.00 uur 1 Manfred Mann Do wah diddy diddy Barry Greenwich EMI 7243 5 28496 2 8 The best of Manfred Mann 2 Marc Cohen Walking in Memphis M. Cohn Universal 585 849-2 Walking in Memphis 3 Manfred Mann I put a spell on you Hawkins/Slotkin EMI 7243 5 28496 2 8 The best of Manfred Mann 4 Ry Cooder He' ll have to go Alisson/Alisson Universal 585 849-2 Walking in Memphis 5 Manfred Mann The one in the middle Jones EMI 7243 5 28496 2 8 The best of Manfred Mann 6 Robbie Robertson Somewhere down the crazy river R. Robertson Universal 585 849-2 Walking in Memphis 7 Manfred Mann With God on our side Dylan EMI 7243 5 28496 2 8 The best of Manfred Mann 8 Scott Walker Amsterdam Jaques Brel ACE CDTOP 1565 Scott Walker meets Jacques Brel 9 Manfred Mann Come tomorrow Elgin/Augustus/Phillips EMI 7243 5 28496 2 8 The best of Manfred Mann 10 Tony Joe White Good in blues T.J. White Universal 585 849-2 Walking in Memphis 11 Manfred Mann I think it' s gonna work out fine Senaca/Lee EMI 7243 5 28496 2 8 The best of Manfred Mann 12 Rory Block Lovin' whiskey R. Block Universal 585 849-2 Walking in Memphis 13 Manfred Mann Oh no noy my baby Goffin/King EMI 7243 5 28496 2 8 The best of Manfred Mann 14 Walter Trout Time for movie' on W.
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												  MUSIC and the ECLIPSE of MODERNISM BySIGNAL TO NOISE: MUSIC AND THE ECLIPSE OF MODERNISM By MATTHEW FRIEDMAN A Dissertation submitted to the Graduate School-New Brunswick Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Graduate Program in History written under the direction of T.J. Jackson Lears and approved by ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ New Brunswick, New Jersey May 2013 ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION Signal to Noise: Music and the Eclipse of Modernism By MATTHEW FRIEDMAN Dissertation Director: T.J. Jackson Lears There was danger in the modern American soundscape; the danger of interruption and disorder. The rhetoric of postwar aural culture was preoccupied with containing sounds and keeping them in their appropriate places. The management and domestication of noise was a critical political and social issue in the quarter century following the Second World War. It was also an aesthetic issue. Although technological noise was celebrated in modern American literature, music and popular culture as a signal of technological sublime and the promise of modern rationality in the US, after 1945 noise that had been exceptional and sublime became mundane. Technological noise was resignified as "pollution" and narrated as the aural detritus of modernity. Modern music reinforced this project through the production of hegemonic fields of representation that legitimized the discursive boundaries of modernity and delegitimized that which lay outside of them. Postwar American modernist composers, reconfigured as technical specialists, developed a hyper-rational idiom of "total control" which sought to discipline aural disorder and police the boundaries between aesthetically- acceptable music and sound and disruptive noise.
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												  People Alagiah, George Broadcaster 1955 Born in Ceylon Www 1967People http://www.pomeroyofportsmouth.uk/portsmouth-local-history.html Alagiah, George Broadcaster 1955 Born in Ceylon www 1967 Educated at St Johns College as boarder www Aldington, Richard Poet, novelist and biographer 1891 Albert Edward, his father, 26, Solicitor at Edgbaston 171 1891 Parents married in Rolvedon, Kent 8 Jul 1892 Born Edward Godfrey Aldington at 50 High Street, son of Albert Edward Aldington and Jessie May Godfree 1901 with parents at Dover Educated at Dover College and London University Became poet of the Imagist School 1913 Married American poet Hilda Doolittle “A church spire Holds up a little brass cock To peak at the blue wheat fields - 1915" 27 Jul 1962 Died in France Anson, George Admiral (1697-1762) 1740 Left from 74 High Street on his round the world voyage 41 1747 Created Baron Soberton 41 Austen, Francis, Admiral Sir (1774-1865) Brother of Jane Austen Attended Naval Academy in Portsmouth 41 1830 Purchased Portsdown Lodge (now Boundary Oak School) 41 1841-1861 Portsdown Lodge, Admiral Francis Austen 171 1865 Buried at St Peter and St Paul, Wymering 41 Ayling, Will (1914-1992) Professional Magician Founder member and President of Portsmouth & District Magic Circle Ayres, Henry 1821 Born at Portsea 9 1 May 1821 Born at Portsea, son of William Ayres & Elizabeth nee Breakes www Educated at Beneficial School www Married Anne Potts at Alverstoke www Month after marriage emigrated www 1840 Arrived in Adelaide www 1841 Emigrated to Australia with wife and her parents 9 Made his fortune in the Burra Burra copper mine
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												  Manfred Mann's Earth Band Solar Fire / Budapest Mp3, Flac, WmaManfred Mann's Earth Band Solar Fire / Budapest mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: Solar Fire / Budapest Country: Russia Released: 1999 Style: Jazz-Rock, Pop Rock, Prog Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1422 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1265 mb WMA version RAR size: 1172 mb Rating: 4.2 Votes: 580 Other Formats: VOX MIDI AC3 RA MMF MP3 AHX Tracklist Hide Credits Father Of Day, Father Of Night 1 Written-By – Bob Dylan In The Beginning, Darkness 2 Written-By – Slade*, Mann*, Rogers* Pluto The Dog 3 Written-By – Slade*, Pattender*, Mann*, Rogers* Solar Fire 4 Written-By – Slade*, Rogers* Saturn, Lord Of The Ring / Mercury, The Winged Messenger 5 Written-By – Mann* Earth, The Circle Part 2 6 Written-By – Mann* Earth, The Circle Part 1 7 Written-By – Mann* Spirits In The Night 8 Written-By – Bruce Springsteen Demolition Man 9 Written-By – Sting For You 10 Written-By – Bruce Springsteen Davy’s On The Road Again 11 Written-By – J. Simon*, R. Robertson* Lies (Through The 80’s) 12 Written-By – D. Newman* Blinded By The Light 13 Written-By – Bruce Springsteen Redemption Song (No Kwazulu) 14 Written-By – Bob Marley Mighty Quinn 15 Written-By – B. Dylan* Credits Bass – Matt Irving (tracks: 8 to 15) Bass Guitar – Colin Pattenden (tracks: 1 to 7) Drums – John Lingwood (tracks: 8 to 15) Drums [Fibes] – Chris Slade (tracks: 1 to 7) Guitar – Chris Thompson (tracks: 8 to 15), Mick Rogers (tracks: 1 to 7), Steve Waller (tracks: 8 to 15) Keyboards – Manfred Mann (tracks: 8 to 15) Organ – Manfred Mann (tracks: 1 to 7) Producer – Chris Thompson (tracks: 8 to 15), John Lingwood (tracks: 8 to 15), Manfred Mann & Eart Band* (tracks: 1 to 7) Synthesizer – Manfred Mann Vocals – Chris Thompson (tracks: 8 to 15), Mick Rogers (tracks: 1 to 7), Steve Waller (tracks: 8 to 15) Notes From Inlay/Booklet: "Solar Fire" ℗ 1973 Bronze "Budapest" ℗ 1984 Bronze Some cyrillic text is printed on the rear of inlay.
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												  NJA News-MayNe w s L E T T e R ISSUE 24 May 2012 Legendary Interviewer Becomes Interviewee June’s celebrity guest, who has been very far from the has agreed to a spot of role case. He’s discussed future reversal, is introduced by plans for the Archive with our Digby Fairweather. principal fundraiser Fiona Digby writes: One of the Baird and myself over preconditions that most generous lunches at his NATIONAL JAZZ ARCHIVE JAZZ NATIONAL potential ‘patrons’ insist upon superb restaurant, the Royal before accepting the role with Oak, in Maidenhead, and any national organisation is found more time to truck on ‘OK, put my name on the down to Ronnie Scott’s for an notepaper by all means – but enjoyable lunchtime session don’t ask me to do anything!’ led by the writer. And most In the case of Sir Michael recently he’s agreed to Parkinson and the National release yet more hours from Jazz Archive, however, this Continued on page 2 The Story of British Jazz Following the award of now under way, with the £346,300 to the National project team appointed Jazz Archive by the and work begun. Meet Heritage Lottery Fund, as the team members and National Jazz Archive announced in the last find out what the project Loughton Library, Traps Hill newsletter, our HLF- will be offering to fans and Loughton, Essex supported project, the students of British jazz on IG10 1HD Story of British Jazz, is pages 3–4. 020 8502 4701 www.nationaljazzarchive.org.uk [email protected] LEGENDARY INTERVIEWER BECOMES INTERVIEWEE Continued from page 1 a packed schedule to come ‘Parky’ at 11 a.m.