Thursday, April 29, 2010

Whatis The Difference Pusy

for fun


S. Johansson - Lost in Translation (S. Coppola)

Go honoring the inevitable outlet Iron Man 2 our way.

Here are two excerpts from two albums of Mrs. S. Johansson, just two in the pop-rock sound:

start with his first album released in 2007: Anywhere I Lay My Head is an album of recovery.

> Falling Down is a very airy song really nice to listen.

Then, the second album (released in 2005 in 2009) in collaboration with Peter Yorn: Break Up .

> I Am the Cosmos is a ballad very popesque.

No, I have not shared the best-known songs (including Relator the album Break Up who has not gone wrong last year on our radio stations), but if you wonder, I could do soon.

great weekend.

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Sunday, April 25, 2010

Pokemon Shiny Pokemon Heart Gold

Some favorites




I was very busy lately and so there was like a little empty of activity on the blog. To remedy this, here's a few pieces of delivery strokes heart in bulk.

start with a classic, the song Light My Fire, which was taken and retaken. Here, a very well done remix of Shirley Bassey's version altogether.


Shirley Bassey - Light My Fire (Kenny Dope Remix)



Neil Rees is a name that means nothing to you, me neither. Here a piece jazzy lounge at low frequencies and a typed dub voice light and surrounded by a delicate rhythm very very "trendy corner for a drink"


Neil Rees - Do not Worry



Total Change Registry We here at the intimate Francis. French expatriate in England because he was annoyed people too little musically open around him. His last album won him a nice column in the Inrocks.


Francois & The Atlas Mountains - halves

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Schwarzkopf Products To Buy

Jazz Series

difficult to talk about Jazz without stopping Mr Chet Baker . This admirer of women, reform of the U.S. Army suggests his grief to the world.





Not for nothing if the title of the film has been devoted titled Let's get lost. It takes you on an epic and sensual enfummée.

I wanted to focus on his splendid interpretation of the Concerto de Aranjuez . Concerto for guitar and orchestra was composed in 1939 by Joaquin Rodrigo following an order of the Marquis de Bolarque the previous year.





19 minutes of sweetness, warmth, sensuality and pensive atmosphere.

Chet Baker - Concerto de Aranjuez





continue in the hushed atmosphere with Grant Green. Born in St. Louis in 1935 is considered one of the best jazz guitarist, and as an original.





His two features were first to make only the note for note, using virtually no agreement. Moreover, according to George Benson (it is not necessary to present), was the unique sound of the amplifier settings to put to zero as the frequencies bass and treble, leaving only the midrange.




It may be noted that it has long been one of the bridgeheads of the famous Blue Note label.


Idle Moments went off the self-titled album in 1963. We discover a composition clearly accomplished, complex without being complicated.

Grant Green - Idle Moments






Turning finally to something more recent. Brad Mehldau , American pianist who has the distinction of having taken music pop / rock that re-interprets with his trio.
I wanted to share his remake of the song Knives Out Radiohead of appeared in his 2005 album Day Is Done.


Brad Mehldau Trio - Knives Out (Radiohead cover)





We will have the opportunity to talk to Mr Meldhau.