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Gone Too Far Ep. 7 Pt.1 Sneak Peek
from Dailymotion - MTV's most recent videos on November 20, 2009
Duration: 45
Duration: 45
http://www.mtv.com/shows/gone_too_far/series.jhtml Don't miss an all-new episode of 'Gone Too Far,' airing next Thursday at 11PM ET/PT. 2009 MTV NetworksAuthor: MTV Tags: DJ AMs Gone Too Far DJ AM Gone Too Far MTV DJ AM MTVs Gone Too Far Posted: 20 November 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Gone Too Far Ep. 7 Pt.2 Sneak Peek
from Dailymotion - MTV's most recent videos on November 20, 2009
Duration: 45
Duration: 45
http://www.mtv.com/shows/gone_too_far/series.jhtml Don't miss an all-new episode of 'Gone Too Far,' airing next Thursday at 11PM ET/PT. 2009 MTV NetworksAuthor: MTV Tags: DJ AMs Gone Too Far DJ AM Gone Too Far MTV DJ AM MTVs Gone Too Far Posted: 20 November 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Gone Too Far Ep. 6 Pt.1 Sneak Peek
from Dailymotion - MTV's most recent videos on November 13, 2009
Duration: 256
Duration: 256
http://www.mtv.com/shows/gone_too_far/series.jhtml AM brings Chris to Skatetown - a place important to Chris growing up. Episode airs next Thursday at 11PM ET/PT. 2009 MTV NetworksAuthor: MTV Tags: DJ AMs Gone Too Far DJ AM Gone Too Far MTV DJ AM MTVs Gone Too Far Posted: 13 November 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Gone Too Far Ep. 6 Pt.3 Sneak Peek
from Dailymotion - MTV's most recent videos on November 13, 2009
Duration: 256
Duration: 256
http://www.mtv.com/shows/gone_too_far/series.jhtml Chris attempts to leave rehab after his first day of detox. Episode airs next Thursday at 11PM ET/PT. 2009 MTV NetworksAuthor: MTV Tags: DJ AMs Gone Too Far DJ AM Gone Too Far MTV DJ AM MTVs Gone Too Far Posted: 13 November 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Gone Too Far Ep. 6 Pt.2 Sneak Peek
from Dailymotion - MTV's most recent videos on November 13, 2009
Duration: 256
Duration: 256
http://www.mtv.com/shows/gone_too_far/series.jhtml AM sits down with Chris' ex-fiancee to discuss the severity of Chris' addiction. Episode airs next Thursday at 11PM ET/PT. 2009 MTV NetworksAuthor: MTV Tags: DJ AMs Gone Too Far DJ AM Gone Too Far MTV DJ AM MTVs Gone Too Far Posted: 13 November 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Gone Too Far Ep. 5 Interview w/Ricky
from Dailymotion - MTV's most recent videos on November 13, 2009
Duration: 3256
Duration: 3256
http://www.mtv.com/shows/gone_too_far/series.jhtml Ricky from Episode 5 of 'Gone Too Far' talks about owing his sobriety, family and his life to DJ AM and the instant connection they shared. 2009 MTV NetworksAuthor: MTV Tags: DJ AMs Gone Too Far DJ AM Gone Too Far MTV DJ AM MTVs Gone Too Far Posted: 13 November 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Gone Too Far Ep. 5 Sneak Peek
from Dailymotion - MTV's most recent videos on November 06, 2009
Duration: 3256
Duration: 3256
http://www.mtv.com/shows/gone_too_far/series.jhtml Ricky reveals the dark outlook he has on life, due to the severity of his heroin addiction. Episode airs Thursday, Nov. 12 at 11PM ET/PT. 2009 MTV NetworksAuthor: MTV Tags: DJ AMs Gone Too Far DJ AM Gone Too Far MTV DJ AM MTVs Gone Too Far Posted: 06 November 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Gone Too Far Ep.104 Interview with Breezy
from Dailymotion - MTV's most recent videos on November 06, 2009
Duration: 3256
Duration: 3256
http://www.mtv.com/shows/gone_too_far/series.jhtml Breezy from Episode 4 of 'Gone Too Far,' expresses her gratitude for the life Adam gave back to her. 2009 MTV NetworksAuthor: MTV Tags: DJ AMs Gone Too Far DJ AM Gone Too Far MTV DJ AM MTVs Gone Too Far Posted: 06 November 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Push Start - Emission #45 - Spécial DJ HERO
from Dailymotion - TV Universe group on October 28, 2009
Duration: 860
Duration: 860
Push Start se met en mode roi de la night pour un spécial DJ HERO- Reportages : Les détails du jeu DJHERO, Les DJs de la tracklist de DJHERO avec Jay-Z, Eminen, GrandMaster Flash, Jazzy-Jeff, DJ AM, David Guetta.- Et pendant ce temps là ... La French Touch débarque dans notre salon avec Daft Punk, David Guetta et Justice.Author: Push-Start Tags: Jeux Video push start emission DJHERO Eminem GrandMaster Flash david guetta justice daft Punk Jay-Z Jazzy Jeff DJAM electro clubbing Bob sinclar HipHop House remix Posted: 28 October 2009 Rating: 4.5 Votes: 17
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Gone Too Far Ep. 103 Gary
from Dailymotion - MTV's most recent videos on October 26, 2009
Duration: 3256
Duration: 3256
http://www.mtv.com/shows/gone_too_far/series.jhtml Gary's mother DJ AM meets 20-yr-old heroin addict, Gary. 2009 MTV NetworksAuthor: MTV Tags: DJ AMs Gone Too Far DJ AM Gone Too Far MTV DJ AM MTVs Gone Too Far Posted: 27 October 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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038 Fabulman y Dinamita
from Dixo » Fabulman y Dinamita on October 23, 2009
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Hoy aprenderán una lección sobre la magia de los podcast. Horas antes de celebrar el 4to aniversario de Dixo, este par tiene para ustedes un mini especial de cine y nostalgia infantil, no sin las propuestas musicales que caracterizan este podcast. Descarga directa en mp3 [click derecho(Windows) o control + click (Mac) y selecciona la opción para guardar el archivo destino] SuscrÃbete en iTunes de manera gratuita haciendo sólo 2 clicks [no necesitas tarjeta de crédito] SuscrÃbete al RSS de este podcast [ para más información haz click aquÃ]
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Gina Meets DJ AM
from Metacafe - Top Videos by Metacafe This Week on October 23, 2009
Duration: 111
Duration: 111
Gina gets help from DJ AM on MTV's reality series Gone Too Far, Monday's at 10pm/9c Ranked 3.78 / 5 | 9901 views | 2 comments Click here to watch the video (01:51) Submitted By: metaops Tags: Gina DJ AM Gone Too Far Drugs Addiction Addicts Heroin Needles Recovery Intervention Stories Categories: People & Stories
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DJ Hero Video Remix (by Eclectic Method)
from recent posts tagged hero - blip.tv (beta) on October 22, 2009
Duration: 72
Duration: 72
Edited by Electric Method, this video shows of some key features and key personalities that make up Activision s DJ Hero.
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Travis Barker: from Rags to Riches
from Backstage Pass on September 21, 2009
Duration: 155
Duration: 155
We go to Microsoft’s Zune LA house to hang with Travis Barker, celebrating the launch of his New Era hat. He tells us about the inspiration behind the design of his hat, all about his tattoo art, and life as a dad. Hosted by Michelle Marie.
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BLOGS ; Greenhouse Effect Songs - Ripping Reason - Jango Music Songs Radio.
from recent posts tagged germany - blip.tv (beta) on September 11, 2009
Duration: 260
Duration: 260
193,722 Views - Greenhouse Effect Songs Factsheet Five Zine - Greenhouse Effect Songs "Coke Snorting" May 1990 Phil Keegan Guitar. "22nd Street" Also ; Top Quality Video mp4 !! Ripping Reason from November 1992 and Clark Hagins ; Clark Hagins and Guitarist Phil Keegan (Dr. Phil) look back at their early days as members of what has now become Cyberspace Internet Alternative Rock's Best and most watched and downloaded band world wide in 2007. "In the early days of like 1989 and 90', We had important allys who helped to get our sound out there,..Great people like Factsheet Five Magazine" says Clark Hagins, Today 44 Years old and a Swimming Pool Cleaner in San Diego's North County. "Factsheet Five Magazine gave us reviews, they let us purchase key important advertising,...and best of all,..they were fair,..and somewhat, pretty much unbiased towards G.E., they let us be ourselves.. ,..they knew we were a buncha schmucks but they were objective to us anyway,..unlike Los Angeles's Bam Magazine ,..and some others who i won't name right now" says Hagins. Hagins, who is an unapologetic 'conservative' feels that his tight Christian upbringing and politics definitely played a role in the failure of G.E. back in their time while other more liberal bands thrived with major recording Label contracts and MTV exposure galore. "My parents and my family raised me to be a dick - lets be perfectly frank here" says Higgins ",..but I was also very shy, timid, kind, and vulnerable, I would listen to people,....I was very pure and honest and quite sincere,..it really came out strong in my lyrics,...but I remember,..if i ever spotted a Liberal person,..I became very rude and arrogant 'at' them,...I didn't mess around one bit,..I could spot a real phoney piece of shit ,..and I often 'always' let them have it,..there was a confrontation and a fight practically every where I ever went in the South Bay (Redondo Beach / Torrance Calif.),..but I guess 'that' is what makes G.E. so great and special today in 2007,....its why we got so big on the net and we get all those plays at Youtube n all,..WE ARE HONEST BLOKES - I stick up for Johnny Ramone and Ted Nugent !!" Guitarist Phil Keegan could never understand Hagins and his zest for politics but concludes; "Theres definitely something there,..we were one unique band,...We really were the templet that the major labels 'used' to build other acts,...You can plainly see that there wouldn't be an Everclear or Goo Goo Dolls without us - we revolutionized the three piece band act presentation" Hagins sees being an anonymous Swimming Pool cleaner as his 'punishment' for who he is and has always been ; "If God doesn't like or appreciate me,..then THAT is nothing new,....NO ONE understands me,..you may just go ahead and include the almighty in with all that category !!,..but ya gotta admit,...as BIG AS G.E. has gotten at Google in cyberspace,..ya gotta admit we are the Kings !!,...We are supremely entertaining above all,..WE 'ALWAYS' get a reaction,..NO ONE CAN IGNORE US,..You can't 'not react' to this !! Hagins recalls a trip to '251',..his old stomping grounds back in Redondo Beach California. "We were all sitting around the table and everybody was talking about how great this is and he was and this guitarist and that,.. and about old bands in the South Bay like the Jades and the Twisters but my wife happened to notice that the conversation went on for over an hour and nobody ever mentioned a word about the mighty G.E. ,....When we were driving back to San Diego she was like; "Those people don't even know you ,...they don't even know or care who you are,- they couldn't even name 'one' of your songs !....they don't even know who they are in the room with..!..." Keegan and Greenhouse consider themselves (along with many others observers of G.e.) as the true 'founders' of the 1990's alternative and grunge rock revolution ; "Just look at us,..who we were and you'l see its pretty plain and obvious,...Hagins mailed out our glossy pictures and shit to Labels,...the rest is history" Greenhouse Effect started out deep in the summer of 1985 crafting early milestone songs like "Precarious" which had influences ranging from Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin to Jimi Hendrix and Bubblepuppy. "Bubblepuppy's David Fore on drums is why I even exist as a musician and 'why' there 'was' a Greenhouse Effect" says Hagins. Greenhouse Effect Music is known today in 2009 on a massive internet scale for Blog driven millions of plays for the Hits "Brandy", "The Black / White Song", and 1989's "A Current Affair" with Keegan. Hagins says he actually particularly "Loves it" when People come on line to say 'bad things' today about the Mighty G.E. "It only gets us more traffic and interest,...Today, i realise that just like this lady once tried to tell me,..Bam Magazine was - in a weird twistedly funny way - trying to 'help' G.E. -,...HEY ,...JUST spell my name right " says Haggins .... ----------------------- Inevitable comparisons between the Keegan Dominated 'Early Years' of G.E. with classic Songs like "Magic Man" and Hagins and bassist Rick Carmody's later incarnation of the Group and more pop perfected masterpiece Songs like "Brandy" and "It Ain't Easy" not to mention "Ben is Dead" and "Star" from the 1991 "Going Legit" phase are a sore spot of contention and chagrine for Hagins who sees alot of people call the latter years of G.E. akin to VAN HAGAR ; "I'll admit that on the South Bay Street (and elsewhere too), they say that G.e. after Keegan is really just one or two songs where-as 'those early days' are the 'real' G.E. where we played all those killer gigs n all ,..."YEAH,..that shit hurts" says Hagins ",..but 'thats' the South Bay for ya,..they come on Youtube under phoney profiles to 'get' me,..I guess they got nuthin' else to do"... Hagins concludes that 'back in the day' , many in the South Bay didn't even consider G.e. a worthy real band worth playing a show with (Much less coming to a G.e. gig at all)... so thats when and where Hagins started taking matters into his own hands and booking his own 'music festivals" impromptu-style,..often playing his band in the 'middle of the set' to make sure they got the key crowd while paying out some three hundred dollars to the city of Torrance to get the gigs booked at the Wilson Park Gazebo ; "I remember that other bands were very resistant to letting G.E. be part of a playbill ,..So i started booking my own shit,..and then "I" would be the one inviting 'others' to come play,...and I remember that the day of the gig,..quite often ,..these local like bully thugs would 'show up' at my gigs,..literally trying to shut it and me down ,..whilst doing all they could to humiliate me,....it was real embarrassing,..a nightmare - just being me,..but I always took note that few of my so-called 'firends' would come to my aid or back me up,...what a buncha shit that was !! I DID EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY IN THAT TOWN " "I tried to always stand up for my beliefs" says Hagins ",..and I had a sense of humor I mixed it with ,..I told good jokes at shows" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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BLOG ; GREENHOUSE EFFECT MUSIC JANGO SONG - Ripping Reason ( 1992 ) Clark Hagins Music.
from recent posts tagged paula - blip.tv (beta) on September 11, 2009
Duration: 260
Duration: 260
193,722 Views - Greenhouse Effect Songs Factsheet Five Zine - Greenhouse Effect Songs "Coke Snorting" May 1990 Phil Keegan Guitar. "22nd Street" Also ; Top Quality Video mp4 !! Ripping Reason from November 1992 and Clark Hagins ; Clark Hagins and Guitarist Phil Keegan (Dr. Phil) look back at their early days as members of what has now become Cyberspace Internet Alternative Rock's Best and most watched and downloaded band world wide in 2007. "In the early days of like 1989 and 90', We had important allys who helped to get our sound out there,..Great people like Factsheet Five Magazine" says Clark Hagins, Today 44 Years old and a Swimming Pool Cleaner in San Diego's North County. "Factsheet Five Magazine gave us reviews, they let us purchase key important advertising,...and best of all,..they were fair,..and somewhat, pretty much unbiased towards G.E., they let us be ourselves.. ,..they knew we were a buncha schmucks but they were objective to us anyway,..unlike Los Angeles's Bam Magazine ,..and some others who i won't name right now" says Hagins. Hagins, who is an unapologetic 'conservative' feels that his tight Christian upbringing and politics definitely played a role in the failure of G.E. back in their time while other more liberal bands thrived with major recording Label contracts and MTV exposure galore. "My parents and my family raised me to be a dick - lets be perfectly frank here" says Higgins ",..but I was also very shy, timid, kind, and vulnerable, I would listen to people,....I was very pure and honest and quite sincere,..it really came out strong in my lyrics,...but I remember,..if i ever spotted a Liberal person,..I became very rude and arrogant 'at' them,...I didn't mess around one bit,..I could spot a real phoney piece of shit ,..and I often 'always' let them have it,..there was a confrontation and a fight practically every where I ever went in the South Bay (Redondo Beach / Torrance Calif.),..but I guess 'that' is what makes G.E. so great and special today in 2007,....its why we got so big on the net and we get all those plays at Youtube n all,..WE ARE HONEST BLOKES - I stick up for Johnny Ramone and Ted Nugent !!" Guitarist Phil Keegan could never understand Hagins and his zest for politics but concludes; "Theres definitely something there,..we were one unique band,...We really were the templet that the major labels 'used' to build other acts,...You can plainly see that there wouldn't be an Everclear or Goo Goo Dolls without us - we revolutionized the three piece band act presentation" Hagins sees being an anonymous Swimming Pool cleaner as his 'punishment' for who he is and has always been ; "If God doesn't like or appreciate me,..then THAT is nothing new,....NO ONE understands me,..you may just go ahead and include the almighty in with all that category !!,..but ya gotta admit,...as BIG AS G.E. has gotten at Google in cyberspace,..ya gotta admit we are the Kings !!,...We are supremely entertaining above all,..WE 'ALWAYS' get a reaction,..NO ONE CAN IGNORE US,..You can't 'not react' to this !! Hagins recalls a trip to '251',..his old stomping grounds back in Redondo Beach California. "We were all sitting around the table and everybody was talking about how great this is and he was and this guitarist and that,.. and about old bands in the South Bay like the Jades and the Twisters but my wife happened to notice that the conversation went on for over an hour and nobody ever mentioned a word about the mighty G.E. ,....When we were driving back to San Diego she was like; "Those people don't even know you ,...they don't even know or care who you are,- they couldn't even name 'one' of your songs !....they don't even know who they are in the room with..!..." Keegan and Greenhouse consider themselves (along with many others observers of G.e.) as the true 'founders' of the 1990's alternative and grunge rock revolution ; "Just look at us,..who we were and you'l see its pretty plain and obvious,...Hagins mailed out our glossy pictures and shit to Labels,...the rest is history" Greenhouse Effect started out deep in the summer of 1985 crafting early milestone songs like "Precarious" which had influences ranging from Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin to Jimi Hendrix and Bubblepuppy. "Bubblepuppy's David Fore on drums is why I even exist as a musician and 'why' there 'was' a Greenhouse Effect" says Hagins. Greenhouse Effect Music is known today in 2009 on a massive internet scale for Blog driven millions of plays for the Hits "Brandy", "The Black / White Song", and 1989's "A Current Affair" with Keegan. Hagins says he actually particularly "Loves it" when People come on line to say 'bad things' today about the Mighty G.E. "It only gets us more traffic and interest,...Today, i realise that just like this lady once tried to tell me,..Bam Magazine was - in a weird twistedly funny way - trying to 'help' G.E. -,...HEY ,...JUST spell my name right " says Haggins .... ----------------------- Inevitable comparisons between the Keegan Dominated 'Early Years' of G.E. with classic Songs like "Magic Man" and Hagins and bassist Rick Carmody's later incarnation of the Group and more pop perfected masterpiece Songs like "Brandy" and "It Ain't Easy" not to mention "Ben is Dead" and "Star" from the 1991 "Going Legit" phase are a sore spot of contention and chagrine for Hagins who sees alot of people call the latter years of G.E. akin to VAN HAGAR ; "I'll admit that on the South Bay Street (and elsewhere too), they say that G.e. after Keegan is really just one or two songs where-as 'those early days' are the 'real' G.E. where we played all those killer gigs n all ,..."YEAH,..that shit hurts" says Hagins ",..but 'thats' the South Bay for ya,..they come on Youtube under phoney profiles to 'get' me,..I guess they got nuthin' else to do"... Hagins concludes that 'back in the day' , many in the South Bay didn't even consider G.e. a worthy real band worth playing a show with (Much less coming to a G.e. gig at all)... so thats when and where Hagins started taking matters into his own hands and booking his own 'music festivals" impromptu-style,..often playing his band in the 'middle of the set' to make sure they got the key crowd while paying out some three hundred dollars to the city of Torrance to get the gigs booked at the Wilson Park Gazebo ; "I remember that other bands were very resistant to letting G.E. be part of a playbill ,..So i started booking my own shit,..and then "I" would be the one inviting 'others' to come play,...and I remember that the day of the gig,..quite often ,..these local like bully thugs would 'show up' at my gigs,..literally trying to shut it and me down ,..whilst doing all they could to humiliate me,....it was real embarrassing,..a nightmare - just being me,..but I always took note that few of my so-called 'firends' would come to my aid or back me up,...what a buncha shit that was !! I DID EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY IN THAT TOWN " "I tried to always stand up for my beliefs" says Hagins ",..and I had a sense of humor I mixed it with ,..I told good jokes at shows" Greenhouse Effect Music is almost 'ALWAYS' A Grande artistic contridiction,...A band that can play guitar solos and songs as proficient and tight as Dragonforce and Herman Li that can turn on a dime and spend hours in a recording studio trying to 'perfect' a sound as sloppy cheesey ART POP bad intently as u2 or the Cure or Morrisey in an effort to 'try to get it exact' and accurately ( "It ain't Easy" is probobly the most perfect example of this) or as Clark Hagins puts it; "People think that I suck on guitar but they are pretty naive because in the studio ,..me and Billy Krodel would laugh because i would sit there and play some Al De Meola type shit and Billy would go; "Clark,..record THAT !!" and I'd be like "No,..Billy,...right now I'm trying to sound sucky,...its gotta sound like the Edge from the Boy album !!!" and we would laugh our asses off ,...but i guess looking back now, ..the joke may just be on me,..because people from the South bay (Redondo beach and Torrance Calif.) are pretty fucking stupid,..they don't exactly have a big lot of sense of humor there in that town" (Laughs)...."But I could always get the good people at Go Boy Records in Redondo to sell my shit,...I remember argueing with like alot of people though who would say things like "My music just doesn't fit",...now imagine THAT - G.E. just doesn't fit ????? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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