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Funny Naruto Spoof
from YouTube :: Tag // naruto on November 14, 2009
Duration: 484
Duration: 484
Author: MindWraith02 Keywords: funny naruto bleach abridged spoof dub fan sub episode vegeta3986 MasakoX lk yugioh amv yuri one piece theme opening cowboy bebop fruits basket elfen lied inuyasha dbz dragon ball avatar cardgamesftw fred littlekuriboh team four star lanipator anime music video Added: November 14, 2009
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Episode 7 - Coming Soon & Rosalinde
from Dailymotion - most recent videos on November 13, 2009
Duration: 223
Duration: 223
Coming Soon sont comme ROSALINDE, ils partent d’un « Broken Heart », un cœur brisé où « l’amour ne sera jamais ad lib » et ils tiennent l’amour à distance…Leurs paroles sur l’amour ne sont pas sirupeuses :Love is a cruel game when you’re Dead - L’amour est un jeu cruel à jouer quand tu es mortI never bored you cause I never loved you - Je ne t’ai jamais lassé parce que je ne t’ai jamais aimé.Ils écrivent chacun à tour de rôle leurs textes et semblent avoir tous ce culte de l’oxymore de Shakespeare qui associe l’amour à l’ennui ou à la mort. Désinvoltes, moqueurs, paumés et… tendres. Les voici avec un succès qui arrive tranquillement, et sûrement, sans se prendre la tête et avec un amour de la musique, de la scène et du groupe.Peut-être qu’avec eux l’amour, si pas le messie, (comme eux le disent en riant) viendra bientôt ? Coming Soon. Rosalinde les aime déjà.Retrouvez Coming Soon sur Myspace : http://www.myspace.com/starsoonwww.rosalinde-laserie.comAuthor: Rosalinde-laserie Tags: Rosalinde Shakespeare Paris Femme Amour Coming Soon Galerie Howard Hugues Groupe Sentiment CNC Paco Wiser OHNK Musique Féminin Kitchen Bebop Concert Live Posted: 13 November 2009 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 5
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It's a Very, Very... [Mad World]
from YouTube :: Tag // anime on November 02, 2009
Duration: 181
Duration: 181
Author: KouenRoyMustang Keywords: cowboy bebop mad world gary jules adam lambert cb spike faye jet vicious julia sony vegas fraction studios kouenroymustang Added: November 2, 2009
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Podcast 166: Spooky Songs '09
from Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show on October 31, 2009
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Itâs Halloweâen again, and so it must be time for the annual Straight No Chaser Spooky Song Showcase. Podcast 166 features a scary cross section of sinister titles, so click here to enjoy: Eldar â âThe Exorcistâ from Virtue. Hopefully you listened to my interview with this 22 year old piano wizard, who announces himself as a major composer and performer with this new album. Dom Minasi â âJust One More Biteâ from The Vampireâs Revenge. This 2006 release was inspired by Ann Riceâs âInterview With the Vampireâ novel. Guitarist Minasi writes with wit and just a touch of mayhem on this tune. Steve Swell, Herb Robertson and John Gunther stand out on the track, as do Carol Mennieâs wordless vocals. Wayne Shorter â âWitch Huntâ from Speak No Evil. The penultimate Blue Note session â Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Freddie Hubbard, Ron Carter and Elvin Jones. So good itâs scary. Miles Davis â âPrince of Darknessâ from Sorcerer. Miles second great quintet recorded this Wayne Shorter tune in New York in 1967 - Davis on trumpet, Shorter on tenor, Herbie Hancock on piano, Ron Carter on bass, and Tony Williams on drums. The title is a reference to Miles himself, and became a nickname of sorts for the notoriously moody artist.
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Fandom Paradise - The AMV Before Halloween
from recent posts tagged christmas - blip.tv (beta) on October 30, 2009
Duration: 252
Duration: 252
This is the FPEC, We've finally fixed the damage to the system, and have recovered the lost vault episodes. That Dude in the Shades produced a Halloween episode for this kind of emergency. Enjoy. The FPEC has been Authorized to provide this link to Download the AMV: http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members/members_videoinfo.php?vid_id=52347
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Podcast 165: Happy Birthday, Sting â Part 2 â Gordon Sumner Sings Jazz
from Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show on October 30, 2009
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Part two of the birthday boyâs podcast tributes comes with recordings made by Gordon Sumner himself, tapping into his jazz vein. He was quoted in 1985 when asked why he drafted jazz musicians for his backing band: I want freedom and the privilege to surprise people. With this new band, I want to destroy the old stereotypes that have been built around me. I feel very at home with jazz. This new group has a jazz influence, but it's not a jazz band. It has a polarity of all the best of my music. I try to achieve the cross-pollination in music that happened in the 1960s. With that in mind, letâs listen to that band and a few others such as: Sting â âConsider Me Goneâ from Bring On the Night. When Sting decided to take his initial solo material on the road, he decided his backing band should have a jazz sound. The result was a lineup starring saxophonist Branford Marsalis, pianist Kenny Kirkland, drummer Omar Hakim (formerly of Weather Report), and Darryl Jones, (Miles Davis). Sting and Gil Evans â âStrange Fruit â from Last Session. Sting and legendary jazz composer/pianist/arranger Evans performed at the Perugia Jazz Festival on July 11, 1987. The concert turned out to be Evansâ final performance, as he died shortly thereafter. The repertoire for the show was Police hits alongside a wide array of covers ranging from Jimi Hendrix to Tony Williams to this Billie Holiday classic. The 19-piece ensemble featured George Adams on tenor sax, Lew Soloff on trumpet, Mark Egan on bass, and Branford Marsalis on tenor and soprano sax. The recording has never been released in the US. Frank Zappa â âMurder By Numbersâ from Broadway the Hard Way. Perhaps the strangest collaboration of Stingâs career came with Zappa in 1988, when he performed an unusual arrangement of Murder By Numbers , set to the tune Stolen Momentsâ by jazz composer Oliver Nelson, and for some reason dedicated to fundamentalist evangelist Jimmy Swaggart. Sting â âMy Funny Valentineâ from Sting at the Movies, Sting has a soft spot for the standards. He has recorded âSomeone to Watch Over Meâ and âMy One and Only Loveâ, among others. This track was recorded with pianist Herbie Hancock to play at the end of the Japanese film Ashura., directed by Yojiro Takita in 2005. Chris Botti featuring Sting â âWhat Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life?â From To Love Again â The Duets. Sting has appeared on a number of Botti studio recordings, and was a guest on the trumpeterâs recent TV special turned DVD turned live CD. This classic ballad has lyrics written by Alan and Marilyn Bergman and music by Michel Legrand. The recording on a 2006 Grammy award for Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying a Vocalist, the award shared by Billy Childs, Gil Goldstein, and Hector Pereira. Herbie Hancock featuring Sting â âSister Moonâ from Possibilities. It seemed a natural choice for Hancock to ask Sting to join him on this CD, which enlisted pop and rock performers to sing with a jazz band, often reimaging their own work.
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AMV - The Daily Show - Back in Black - Earth Day 2007
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on October 30, 2009
Duration: 261
Duration: 261
This was the AMV of me using audio from The Daily Show's Back in Black segment from Earth Day 2007 (featuring none other than Lewis Black!). It's pretty hilarious considering who I used whom for! Enjoy! Anime used: Lucky Star (Lucky channel), Fullmetal Alchemist, Ouran High School Host Club, The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, Naruto, Cowboy Bebop, Trigun, Ah My Goddess. Manga: Aoi House
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Podcast 164: Happy Birthday, Sting â Part 1 â Jazz Does Gordon Sumner
from Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show on October 29, 2009
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Rock musician Sting â born Gordon Sumner 58 years ago this month â is one of the jazzier pop stars of the past forty years. Although he reached fame first as the bass player of the punk rock-styled band The Police, his first professional gigs during college and during breaks from being a school teacher were in jazz groups. He played with local bands such as the Phoenix Jazzmen, the Newcastle Big Band, and Last Exit in the Newcastle ara of England. His songwriting from 1977 to the present has tapped into jazz stylings from time to time, and his solo recordings have usually had jazz musicians involved in the sessions. At least two of his songs, âFragileâ and âFields of Goldâ, have to be considered candidates for New Standards,. The former has been recorded by, among others, Kenny Barron and Regina Carter, Billy Childs, The Daugherty McPartland Group, Freddie Hubbard and Cassandra Wilson. So here is another of my occasional âJazz Does Rockâ series of podcasts, a âJazz Does Gordon Sumnerâ salute, with songs made famous by The Police and Sting, recorded here by: Cassandra Wilson â Fragile from Glamoured. A poignant verion of the anti-war song that became something of an anthem after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Dianne Reeves â âEver Breathe You Takeâ from Blue Note Plays Sting. Two separate albums of Blue Note artists playing his music have been released., and Miss Reeves graces each of them with a Sting ballad. Here she sings The Policeâs biggest hit, with solos by Bob Belden (who did the arrangements), Mark Ledford and Kirk Whalum. L Lynne Arriale Trio - Wrapped Around Your Finger from Now. Quietly, the Lynne Arriale Trio has been making expceptional music for a number of years, mixing standards, pop songs and jazz classics. This Police song kicked off the latest CD from Lynne Arriale on piano, Jay Anderson on bass, and Steve Davis on drums. Christian McBride - Walking On the Moon from Sci-Fi. This is one of my favorite albums from the polific McBride, mixing covers of Herbie Hancock with those of Steely Dan and the Police. This version comes across as a ballad rather than the reggae sound of the original, That's Jame Carter with the bass clarinet solo, and Ron Blake on tenor and soprano saxophone; Shedrick Mitchell's piano and Fender Rhodes; David Gilmore on guitar, McBride on bass and Rodney Green on drums complete the band. Kevyn Lettau - Message in a Bottle from Walking in Your Footsteps. In her own words: I first learned about The Police in the early 80's from my sister's old boyfriend. At that point I must admit I was a total Rock and Roll ignorant snob. If music wasn't either jazz, Joni Mitchell or old R Band members are led by smooth jazz star Russell Ferrante (Piano), along with Mike Shapiro (Drums), Jimmy Haslip (Bass), Luis Conte (Percussion) and Gary Meek (Saxophone).
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