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LJUBLJANCANKASong from OUTSIDER by ANDREJ KOSAKMusic lyrics and arrangement: SASA LOSICIn his film music Sasa Losic has cooperated with numerous talented musicians and singers from across Europe including taxi driver mr.Fuad Domazet. (more)
Sasa Losic - LJUBLJANCANKA...
Categories: Films music and musicians 
Added: 256 days ago
By: antony
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This is me playing along to feed them to the pigs by Parkway Drive.I fiddled about with the tone and think I got pretty close.The tab is work in progress at the mo but I'm getting there.For other tabs and information on me playing guitar check out my website.http://www.freewebs.com/musicman1066
Parkway Drive - Feed Them...
Categories: Music Rock 
Added: 256 days ago
By: antony
Runtime: 2m33s
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Pantera was an American heavy metal band from Arlington, Texas, that formed in 1981.[1] Although initially influenced by 1980s glam metal/hard rock bands, thrash metal acts such as Slayer and Metallica as well as traditional metal bands such as Black Sabbath would prove to be influential in the band's significant change in musical direction at the end of the 1980s. From there, Pantera became a key formulator of the groove metal (post-thrash) subgenre of heavy metal music.It would not be until nine years after forming that Pantera saw its first piece of commercial success in its major label debut, Cowboys from Hell. From there, Pantera became one of the most celebrated heavy metal bands of the 1990s. Despite the generally cold reception of the band's first four albums, critics have lauded Pantera's style thereafter; Jason Birchmeier of the All Music Guide considers Pantera to be "arguably the greatest metal band of '90s and ... one of the greatest and most influential metal bands ever."[2] The band has received accolades such as ranking 45 on VH1's list of the 100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock[3] and fifth on MTV's "Top 10 Greatest Heavy Metal Bands of All-Time".[4]Due to long-standing internal conflicts, Pantera dissolved in 2003. The following year, the band's guitarist, "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott, was shot and killed on-stage while performing with his new band, Damageplan.Philip Hansen Anselmo (born June 30, 1968 in New Orleans, Louisiana) is a heavy metal vocalist and musician, currently performing with Down. He is best known as a vocalist, lyricist and co-composer for Pantera, but has been involved with numerous other musical projects in heavy metal.Rex Robert Brown (born July 27, 1964 in Graham, Texas) is a bassist, best known for his work with the American heavy metal band Pantera from the time the band formed in the early 80's until its dissolution in 2003. Along with former Pantera vocalist Phil Anselmo, he subsequently joined Down to replace bassist Todd Strange, and most recently played bass on the Crowbar album, Lifesblood for the Downtrodden. During the early days of Pantera Rex Brown went by the stage name Rex Rocker. It wasn't until Far Beyond Driven that both Rex Brown and Dimebag Darrell changed their stage names. Rex dropped Rex Rocker and was just credited from then on as Rex Brown and Diamond Darell was changed to Dimebag Darrell.Vinnie Paul (Vincent Paul Abbott) (born on March 11, 1964), in Dallas, Texas, United States is a heavy metal drummer and producer most known for his work in Pantera and Damageplan.Paul also incorporates elements of progressive rock and swing into his drumming. [citation needed]Paul is the son of Carolina Abbot and Jerry Abbott, a country music songwriter and producer. He played in Pantera, Tres Diablos, Damageplan, and Rebel Meets Rebel with his brother, late guitarist Dimebag Darrell. His professional musical relationship with his brother often earned them comparisons to hard rock musicians Eddie and Alex Van Halen. Currently, Paul, along with members from Mudvayne and Nothingface, have formed the supergroup - Hellyeah. His biggest influence is Peter Criss of KISSDimebag Darrell (born Darrell Lance Abbott on August 20, 1966, Arlington, Texas -- December 8, 2004, Columbus, Ohio), also known as Diamond Darrell until mid 1992, was the lead guitarist for the heavy metal bands Pantera, Damageplan and Rebel Meets Rebel.
PANTERA
Categories: Music criticism 
Added: 256 days ago
By: devcode
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To find a theater showing "Hurricane on the Bayou", please visithttp://www.hurricaneonthebayou.com/Episode 5 of "MFF On Location" features the musical talents of blues musician, Tab Benoit. Tab has made wetlands conservation an integral part of his successful music career, which led to his appearance in "Hurricane on the Bayou". Watch the collaboration between composer Steve Wood and Tab to create the music for the film.This video podcast series, "MFF: On Location" takes an inside look at the creation of the large format film "Hurricane on the Bayou". Watch for more episodes coming soon. Subscribe at our blog at http://mffonlocation.blogspot.comExperience the Power of Katrina and the Reality Of A "Hurricane on the Bayou" In This Emotional and Music-Driven IMAX® Theatre Ode To The Vital Swamps, Survival Stories and Undying Spirit of New Orleans.A New IMAX® Theatre Film from the Producers of "Everest," Shot In the Midst of Katrina, Makes a Musical Journey With Four Musicians As They Sound The Call To Restore The Vital Wetlands of Louisiana and Give New Orleans Hope for the Future.Narrated By Meryl StreepHurricane on the Bayou is produced and distributed by MacGillivray Freeman Films, executive produced by Audubon Nature Institute with major funding from the State of Louisiana, and presented by The Weather Channel.
MFF: On Location #5 - The...
Categories: Films music and musicians 
Added: 256 days ago
By: antony
Runtime: 2m42s
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I never knew i..I never knew i..Mic check one-twoI never knew i..Who woulda knew? I never knew i..Whoda known? I never knew i..Fuck what a storyI never knew i..Motherfucker comes outI never knew i..And sells a couple of million recordsI never knew i..And these motherfuckers hit the ceilingI never knew i..I dont do black music, I dont do white musicI make fight music, for high school kidsI put lives at risk when I drive like this I put wives at risk with a knife like this (ahhh!!)Shit, you probably think Im in your tape deck nowIm in the back seat of your truck, with duct tape stretched outDucked the fuck way down, waitin to straight jump outPut it over your mouth, and grab you by the face, what now? Oh - you want me to watch my mouth, how? Take my fuckin eyeballs out, and turn em around? Look - Ill burn your fuckin house down, circle aroundAnd hit the hydrant, so you cant put your burning furniture out(oh my god! oh my god!) Im sorry, there must be a mix-upYou want me to fix up lyrics while the president gets his dick sucked? {*ewwww*} fuck that, take drugs, rape slutsMake fun of gay clubs, men who wear make-upGet aware, wake up, get a sense of humorQuit tryin to censor music, this is for your kids amusement(the kids!) but dont blame me when lil eric jumps off of the terraceYou shoulda been watchin him - apparently you aint parentsChorusCause I never knew i, knew I would get this bigI never knew i, knew Id effect this kidI never knew id, get him to slit his wristI never knew id, get him to hit this bitchI never knew i, knew I would get this bigI never knew i, knew Id effect this kidI never knew id, get him to slit his wristI never knew id, get him to hit this bitchSo whos bringin the guns in this country? (hmm? )I couldnt sneak a plastic pellet gun through customs over in londonAnd last week, I seen a schwarzaneggar movieWhere hes shootin all sorts of these motherfuckers with a uziI sees three little kids, up in the front row,Screamin go, with their 17-year-old uncleIm like, guidance - aint they got the same moms and dadsWho got mad when I asked if they liked violence? And told me that my tape taught em to swearWhat about the make-up you allow your 12-year-old daughter to wear? (hmm? ) so tell me that your son doesnt know any cuss wordsWhen his bus drivers screamin at him, fuckin him up worse(go sit the fuck down, you little fuckin prick!)And fuck was the first word I ever learnedUp in the third grade, flippin the gym teacher the bird (look!)So read up, about how I used to get beat upPeed on, be on free lunch, and change school every 3 monthsMy lifes like kinda what my wifes like (what? )Fucked up after I beat her fuckin ass every night, ikeSo how much easier would life beIf 19 million motherfuckers grew to be just like me? ChorusI never knew i.. knew id..Have a new house or a new carA couple years ago I was more poorer than you areI dont got that bad of a mouth, do i? Fuck shit ass bitch cunt, shooby-de-doo-wop (what? )Skibbedy-be-bop, a-christopher reevesSonny bono, skis horses and hittin some trees (hey!)How many retardsll listen to meAnd run up in the school shootin when theyre pissed at aTeach-er, her, him, is it you is it them? Wasnt me, slim shady said to do it again!Damn! how much damage can you do with a pen? Man Im just as fucked up as you woulda beenIf you woulda been, in my shoes, who woulda thoughtSlim shady would be somethin that you woulda boughtThat woulda made you get a gun and shoot at a copI just said it - I aint know if youd do it or notChorusHow the fuck was I supposed to know?
Eminem - Who Knew
Categories: Censorship of music 
Added: 256 days ago
By: antony
Runtime: 4m5s
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Rare MTV news clip that aired in 1996 the day that Tupac was pronounced dead. Chronicles 2Pac's hip-hop career: a strange, terrible and beautiful saga. 2Pac is the greatest of all time... Rest in peace Tupac Amaru Shakur - you are missed.Tupac Amaru Shakur (June 16, 1971 -- September 13, 1996), also known by his stage names: 2Pac, Makaveli, or simply Pac, was an American artist renowned for his rap music, movie roles, poetry, and his social activism. He is recognized in the Guinness Book of World Records as the best selling hip-hop artist, with over seventy-five million albums sold worldwide including over fifty million in the United States alone. Most of Shakur's songs are about growing up around violence and hardship in ghettos, racism, problems in society, and sometimes qualms with other fellow rappers. Shakur's work is known for advocating political, economic, social, and racial equality as well as his raw descriptions of violence, drug and alcohol abuse, and conflicts with the law. Many fans, critics, and industry insiders rank him as the greatest rapper ever.In 1990, Shakur was a roadie and backup dancer for the alternative rap group Digital Underground. Shakur's debut album, 2Pacalypse Now, gained critical recognition and backlash for its controversial lyrics. Shakur became the target of lawsuits and experienced other legal problems. Later, Shakur was shot five times in a recording studio lobby in Manhattan and was robbed. Following the incident, Shakur grew suspicious that other figures in the rap industry had prior knowledge of the shooting and did not warn him; the controversy would help spark the East Coast-West Coast hip hop rivalry. After serving eleven months of his sentence, Shakur was released from prison on an appeal financed by Marion "Suge" Knight, the CEO of Death Row Records. In exchange for Suge's assistance, Shakur agreed to release three records under the Death Row label. Shakur's fifth album, the first double-disc release in hip hop history All Eyez on Me, counted as two albums. On September 7, 1996, Shakur was shot four times in a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas, Nevada, and died six days later of respiratory failure and cardiac arrest at University Medical Center, Las Vegas.Shakur's work has influenced many modern rap artists. Eminem, Nas, Lloyd Banks, Rick Ross, Ja Rule, The Game, and 50 Cent all acknowledge his influence on their work. The likes of Snoop Dogg, Diddy, Pharrell, Ghostface Killa, Lil' Scrappy, DMX, Lil' Jon, Mary J. Blige, Juvenile, Outkast, Jermaine Dupri, WC, Sean Paul, Ice Cube, Missy Elliot, Mike Tyson and Nelly have all named songs by Shakur that they personally enjoyed.Studio albums1991: 2Pacalypse Now 1993: Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z. 1994: Thug Life: Volume 1 1995: Me Against the World 1996: All Eyez on Me 1996: The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day TheoryPosthumous studio albums1997: R U Still Down? (Remember Me) 1999: Still I Rise 2001: Until the End of Time 2002: Better Dayz 2004: Loyal to the Game 2006: Pac's Life Top 10 Billboard singles1991: "Brenda's Got a Baby" 1991: "If My Homie Calls" 1993: "I Get Around" 1993: "Keep Ya Head Up" 1995: "Dear Mama" 1995: "Old School" 1995: "So Many Tears" 1996: "California Love" 1996: "How Do You Want It" 1997: "To Live & Die in L.A." 1997: "Made Niggaz" 1997: "Do For Love" 1998: "Changes" 2002: "Thugz Mansion" 2003: "Runnin' (Dying to Live)" 2005: "Ghetto Gospel" 2006: "Pac's Life" Video, text, and artwork copyright to respective owners / creators. I am merely acting as a fan of Tupac and want to keep the legacy of Pac movin' & growing.Peace & Bay Luv. -t aka emcee twww.myspace.com/emceet | www.emceet.com | 2007
2PAC - "The Day Tupac...
Categories: Music criticism 
Added: 256 days ago
By: devcode
Runtime: 4m57s
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(Part 13B) SAT, July 28, 2007.  SCANNERS 2007 Video Festival.  Film Society at Lincoln Center.  Walter Reade Theater. CRITIC Armond White's "Official History of Music Video: An Introspective" Presentation.This footage airs the original segment/portion of the music video that caused a lot of controversy when it initially aired.(Part 13B)PANTHEON Exhibit CCRITIC Armond White on Michael Jackson "Black Or White"Director: John LandisHere's an article promoting the event:http://www.nypress.com/20/30/news&columns/feature.cfmArmond White can be reached courtesy of the weekly, the New York Press http://www.nypress.comOrthe newsletter, First of The Monthhttp://www.firstofthemonth.org/Here are some quotes from Armond White on this section of the music video.  It's from the essay, "Black Or White, The Gloved One Is Not A Chump"."...It's doubtful if the most devoted Jackson fans were prepared for the coda's display of complex, raw anger.  On the sound stage where the morphing sequence was shot, a panther stalks the set unnoticed by the technicians, and wanders off to a dark, misty city-street set, where the panther transforms into Jackson.  Dressed in black, with white socks and arm brace, plus a black fedora, Jackson turns his early eighties robotic break moves into Kewpie doll spasms that are jerky, tense (his joints seem to have 360-degree hinges) and finally sensual.""This is a film noir version of Gene Kelly's famous Singin' In The Rain number, and Jackson's subversion of that cheerful archetype surely disturbed most people's notion of what show business is all about...""...fondling his groin and pinching his nipple, Jackson goes past exhibitionism into artfully rendered obsessiveness, for anyone who had him pigeonholed as a harmless eunuch, his coda says, 'Not so fast! I'm an adult, I got a dick! And I'm angry,' ""The coda's most amazing semiotic moment is a close shot of Jackson slowly zipping up his fly.  The invisible penis is what's called a 'structuring absence' - - the drive of the entire video represents the thrust of his ego..."The City Sun. November 21, 1991Also seen in the book, "THE RESISTANCE: Ten Years of Pop Culture That Shook The World"This article/essay won the 1992 ASCAP Deems Taylor Award in Music Criticism/Journalism
(Part 13B) Armond White on...
Categories: Music criticism 
Added: 256 days ago
By: devcode
Runtime: 6m28s
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