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Cyberspace Top Songs - Six Feet Under By Greenhouse Effect Mixtape Song List. SuperNETCelebrities.Com

Cyberspace Top Songs - Six Feet Under By Greenhouse Effect Mixtape Song List. SuperNETCelebrities.Com

from recent posts tagged perez - blip.tv (beta) on November 24, 2009
Duration: 227
8,278,927 Views - Six Feet Under Explodes as One of the biggest Internet Songs By the Web's Biggest Internet Band Greenhouse Effect. Youtube/ GoogleVideoCom Video footage. Guitarist Phil Keegan wrote this surprisingly big song in 1989 as his move to assert himself and his ideas up against the constant Lead Vocal Plans Of Drummer at the time Clark Hagins. "The thing about 6 feet ,..its just exploded,..its one of our biggest and best and I cannot deny it,...the lyrics are great,...some say that the singing is not so great but I gotta hand it to him ,...the good doctor delivered the right prescription here...and I think the vocals are just right for the track !!" says Hagins. Haggins ofcourse is referring to Keegan who is known in musical circles simply as Dr. Phil - maybe a comic dig at his reducing hair over the years. "Without Six Feet and Brandy, ...I don't know where G.e. would be in history" says Haggins "But with them,...we become the web's most formidable band,...we prove we got the best songwriting and production in alternative music that there is ,..but that we can also sound like Clapton or Stevie Ray Vaughn ,..if we have to (Laughs)" SIX FEET UNDER is a marvel of Rock's most simplistic production styles yet this bluesy little 'tell all' song with the mighty angry terse lyrics that attack the recording industry with such accurate venom can be cringe-worthy and mega-thought provoking all at once ,...but always entertaining. "The fact that Phil Keegan sings one of the biggest songs on the internet that there has ever been is just plain funny to me" says Hagins "And it is so ironic how big this thing has gotten because when i first heard it - and those scary lyrics - I was shocked to my toes,...yet my foot tapped along,...and I wanted - and needed - to hear MORE !!,....Its a shame now looking back,..that Keegan never got a chance to further develope those vocals but he always said that he was a guitarist first - and he is,...he's the best and most important guitarist in cyberspace,..maybe one of blues and alternative rock's most important guitarists of all time ,..me and him,..we worked at Engima Records in 1989 as interns,...and I remember that there was a whole room of us,...me and a buncha other 22 and 23 year old 'dreamers',..we wanted record deals ,..but they had us on the phones,..and in the mailroom,.....,like promoting metal and bands like Poison - I thought that was cheap - ,..they would have us like telling lies over the phone to radios and various media ,..telling people that Poison were selling big records when they really weren't,....pretending that we were fans and requesting radio airplay,..I thought it was too fake of an industry and I left,....I think Flipper stayed for a few extra months,..he was trying to secure a record deal for G.e. - but even he was inspired to write this song SIX FEET UNDER from working as an intern at Enigma." 'Six Feet Under" was a vehicle that G.e. often performed Live in their hey day of the Late 1980's with Hagins handling the Lead vocal chores....."I had to Learn all those lyrics and sing them at gigs,..and I remember I began to "believe them". The millions of plays that the song achieves is a source of confusion and chagrine for Hagins as much of G.e's other material is bypassed as fans often just listen to two or three of G.e's many many songs "Yeah,....Do I think the song is worth it,..am I more than a little bit stunned at Six Feet - you bet I am " says Hagins "But I will take it,...G.e. gets alot of traffic ,..we are one of the biggest things video wise in the world that there has ever been ,...Six Feet only adds to the over-all glory that is the Greatness of G.e. - hey,..I love the song and I always did,..way back in it's day ,...I feel very quite proud that I actually 'promoted' this track a such a strong vehicle for G.e. - hey i ain't kiddin' you ,..now today, WE NEED THIS SONG - CAUSE ITS ONE OF OUR BEST !!,...IT takes the edge off - most certainly" SIX FEET UNDER has also been the gift that keeps on giving for the notoriety that is the greatness that is Keegan's guitar and the 'early days phase' that was the first incarnation of G.e. "Alot of people say that we sucked as a band without Keegan,...When Keegan left, we had to learn about being a band all over again,..and it was quite difficult,..but we managed,..we became great again,...I won't back down or back off on the second wave of G.e. because I know in my heart that 'Star' and "Brandy" are great tracks,..the rock opera is great,..but for a time with Keegan,..we really were a magical band,..we were the pinnacle magic trio - the ultimate rock three piece, Carmody knows it and so too do I " Bassist Rick Carmody splintered away to join the South bay Redondo's One Handed Readers punk rock band as Hagins and the G.e. project drifted away into the rock wilderness, unable to ever achieve a pro recording contract. Hagins began to actually contact KEEGAN about 1995 and 96' to no avail. "I discovered that he had relocated to the Bay area in Northern California" says Clark Hagins "I really wanted to play live music again and I formed a band with my brother Paul - the guy from the Jades - about 1998 ,..and Meatwagon bassist Mike Rimmey,....but believe it or not - they threw me out of the band (Laughs) ,...now try to imagine that,..they kicked out the guy who wrote Brandy ??? (Laughs)........Brandy has made G.e. international internet superstars what with it's emo trappings but it is SIX FEET UNDER ,..and the early days phase of G.e. that will always get the band respect,........... "We were the greatest band ever - WE 'ARE' THE GREATEST BAND EVER,...people watch us and people download us more than any other band,..we are monsters of the web,..we are entertainers forever,....AND thats all that counts,..We make people watch and we always look like we're having a great time and rocking out,....we bring a smile" says Haggins. With thousands of bands and various marketing websites clamoring to Link to the heavily Linked and Search Engine entrenched G.e., Hagins and Keegan and the band remain forever the Templet of Marketing that other artists and business websites cling to, only dreaming of the types of Webtraffic that G.e. routinely feeds on with tracks like "The Magic Man" and "People (that won't back down)" .... Says Haggins "I offer up secrets to people in the street once in a while who ask me how I landed on the front page of Google so much back in 2007 and 2008 ,..well mainly, its just that "White Black" and "Brandy" and even "Six Feet" where physical serious hit songs that worked and people in places like India and Japan got their first tastes of G.e. - maybe I will have years like that again someday but I doubt it,....We need new material,..me and Keegan have talked about a new G.e. album but our music was so great - We know we can and will never be able to match or touch the past and songs like 'Coke Snorting' ,..that was fucking great shit that was just timeless man,..we rocked the South Bay so well and i know we were good just by the amount of people who hate my guts (Laughs),...right now,...I just want to promote great bands like Batlord and Scorpio - I would love to see Batlord sell 2 million itunes,...I want to help them get to the top of the web and be one of the greatest bands ever,...because I dig that 60's scary sound that they got,...I love Batlord,...they are today's most important band,..both Live and on the Web .....they remind me alot of G.e. when we were young !!" Hagins implements top web tools like the Zeus 1000 Marketing Linking Robot to easily blast and Link G.e. to millions of other sites and videos but he has other tricks up his sleeve with web 'secret' companys like Somanymp3s.com that can Leak an artists mp3 and really get it heard and google searched - ALOT. " I GOT the best shit in the world" says Hagins "I ain't number one in the world for nuthin" - SuperNetCelebrities.Com
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London CallingA supergroup consisting of Bruce Springsteen,...

London CallingA supergroup consisting of Bruce Springsteen,...

from :: DMY :: on November 08, 2009
Duration: 0
London Calling A supergroup consisting of Bruce Springsteen, Elvis Costello, Dave Grohl, Steven Van Zandt, Pete Thomas, and Tony Kanal of No Doubt performed the song at the 2003 Grammy awards as a tribute after the death of Joe Strummer. Bruce Springsteen had earlier offered to join The Clash at the induction ceremony in 2002 for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame but the band had refused to play at the ceremony claiming that they did not want to play at a function where seats were upwards of $1,000, and would rather play for their fans http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Calling_(song)
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RockRoll360 #055 - Goodbye to WBCN  (Part. 9)

RockRoll360 #055 - Goodbye to WBCN (Part. 9)

from WLSO.FM on October 29, 2009
Duration: 2519
Sam Kopper above, on BCN at the 312 Stuart St studio. Probably 1969, when he was doing the morning show. Continuing with The Goodbye to WBCN final 4 days of Broadcast. This is the one that explains the beginnings of progressive WBCN radio and what Freeform BCN is today. This is my favorite segment of the 4 day special because this is where we hear from Sam Kopper 1968–1973 Morning Air Talent, 1968–1970 First Program Director, who hired JJ Jackson, Charles Laquidara, Norm Winer, Maxanne Sartori. We will also hear from the founder of WBCN Ray Repien, and the first voice of WBCN radio, Harold Mississippi Fats Wilson (aka Mississippi Harold Wilson) 1968–1977 Air Talent Don’t forget segments with this symbol ( # ) was not on the original broadcast. Dwayne Glasscock and a Little Girl on the Radio# GUMBY by Playdough and The Gumbys # Sam Kopper, Mississippi Fats, Rocket Bob Slavin, Timothy Montgomery Old WBCN Commercial with the first woman at WBCN Debbie Almond ( Est 1970 ) Break Up The Concrete by the Pretenders The Music Never Stopped by The Grateful Dead WBCN I.D. Springtime in Boston The Spring of 1968 DJ Tommy Hadges on WBCN Old WBCN Commercial Stop, Look And Listen Sam Kopper, Mississippi Fats, Ray Repien, Bradley J. Rocket Bob Slavin, Timothy Montgomery All above talking about the start of WBCN Kansas City by Willie Nelson Julie Working For The Drug Squad by The Clash ↑ Grab this Headline Animator
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RockRoll360 #055 - Goodbye to WBCN  (Part. 9)

RockRoll360 #055 - Goodbye to WBCN (Part. 9)

from WLSO.FM on October 29, 2009
Duration: 2519
Sam Kopper above, on BCN at the 312 Stuart St studio. Probably 1969, when he was doing the morning show. Continuing with The Goodbye to WBCN final 4 days of Broadcast. This is the one that explains the beginnings of progressive WBCN radio and what Freeform BCN is today. This is my favorite segment of the 4 day special because this is where we hear from Sam Kopper 1968–1973 Morning Air Talent, 1968–1970 First Program Director, who hired JJ Jackson, Charles Laquidara, Norm Winer, Maxanne Sartori. We will also hear from the founder of WBCN Ray Repien, and the first voice of WBCN radio, Harold Mississippi Fats Wilson (aka Mississippi Harold Wilson) 1968–1977 Air Talent Don’t forget segments with this symbol ( # ) was not on the original broadcast. Dwayne Glasscock and a Little Girl on the Radio# GUMBY by Playdough and The Gumbys # Sam Kopper, Mississippi Fats, Rocket Bob Slavin, Timothy Montgomery Old WBCN Commercial with the first woman at WBCN Debbie Almond ( Est 1970 ) Break Up The Concrete by the Pretenders The Music Never Stopped by The Grateful Dead WBCN I.D. Springtime in Boston The Spring of 1968 DJ Tommy Hadges on WBCN Old WBCN Commercial Stop, Look And Listen Sam Kopper, Mississippi Fats, Ray Repien, Bradley J. Rocket Bob Slavin, Timothy Montgomery All above talking about the start of WBCN Kansas City by Willie Nelson Julie Working For The Drug Squad by The Clash ↑ Grab this Headline Animator
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RockRoll360 #055 - Goodbye to WBCN  (Part. 9)

RockRoll360 #055 - Goodbye to WBCN (Part. 9)

from WLSO.FM » RockRoll360 on October 29, 2009
Duration: 2519
Sam Kopper above, on BCN at the 312 Stuart St studio. Probably 1969, when he was doing the morning show. Continuing with The Goodbye to WBCN final 4 days of Broadcast. This is the one that explains the beginnings of progressive WBCN radio and what Freeform BCN is today. This is my favorite segment of the 4 day special because this is where we hear from Sam Kopper 1968–1973 Morning Air Talent, 1968–1970 First Program Director, who hired JJ Jackson, Charles Laquidara, Norm Winer, Maxanne Sartori. We will also hear from the founder of WBCN Ray Repien, and the first voice of WBCN radio, Harold Mississippi Fats Wilson (aka Mississippi Harold Wilson) 1968–1977 Air Talent Don’t forget segments with this symbol ( # ) was not on the original broadcast. Dwayne Glasscock and a Little Girl on the Radio# GUMBY by Playdough and The Gumbys # Sam Kopper, Mississippi Fats, Rocket Bob Slavin, Timothy Montgomery Old WBCN Commercial with the first woman at WBCN Debbie Almond ( Est 1970 ) Break Up The Concrete by the Pretenders The Music Never Stopped by The Grateful Dead WBCN I.D. Springtime in Boston The Spring of 1968 DJ Tommy Hadges on WBCN Old WBCN Commercial Stop, Look And Listen Sam Kopper, Mississippi Fats, Ray Repien, Bradley J. Rocket Bob Slavin, Timothy Montgomery All above talking about the start of WBCN Kansas City by Willie Nelson Julie Working For The Drug Squad by The Clash ↑ Grab this Headline Animator
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ApSci live @ Monkey Town, Brooklyn / October 9th

ApSci live @ Monkey Town, Brooklyn / October 9th

from Extreme Entertainment on October 05, 2009
Duration: 0
Author: LaMotta Added: Mon, 05 Oct 2009 19:48:57 -0800 Duration: 0The response was too good, and the food was outrageous-- ApSci returns to Monkey Town for purely indulgent reasons... with a set featuring glitched-out opera, sing-along choruses, and some rigorous delay amp; pitch-shift effects tweeked with a Wii remote. Not to mention ApSci apos;s signature stop-motion videos filling up the 4-wall display. Some of ApSci apos;s favorite scenes from their favorite directors may sneak their way on screen as well-- that and the Full Monkey Town Menu at your disposal! Sharing the bill with the excellent Ghost Society from Denmark: http://www.myspace.com/ghostsocietyofficialsite The last one packed out so reserve early and often: http://monkeytownhq.com/reservations.html
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RockRoll360 #041 - Goodbye to WBCN  ( Part. 2 )

RockRoll360 #041 - Goodbye to WBCN ( Part. 2 )

from WLSO.FM on September 28, 2009
Duration: 2404
             Final Four Days of WBCN 104.1            Edited from original broadcast - No commercials -                              Retrospective Of WBCN 1969 - 2009             Selections with the pound  (# ) sign is an addition from RockRoll360.             Taken  from my personal achieves.                         Take Me Back     #              WBCN I.D. - Weekends were made to scratch yourself.             Bradley J.  on December 18th, 1981 on a snowy night at 4:00 AM            WBCN I.D. - The Real WBCN            WBCN - 3rd Annual WBCN s Rock Bradley J. My Best Friend Girls Friend ( Demo Tape ) - The Cars            WBCN I.D. - If your listening to any other radio station            Classic Lunch Song  Lunchtime Rambler              Matt Siegel intro for Soul Man by The Blues Brothers     #            WBCN I.D. - Stiff Shaft 1- 0 Fore !!!!             “Can t Judge A Book” - Bo Diddley            There s She Go s Again - Velvet Underground            WBCN I.D. The Rock - Don t Touch That Dial             WBCN I.D. - Bigger Than A Bread Box            Bradley J.  / Albert O            Death Or Glory by the Clash            Classic Lunch Song - This Is Not A Hamburger - ( Bowie Parody )            Fairies Wears Boots - Black Sabbath            Bradley J. ↑ Grab this Headline Animator
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The Gospel According to the Barstool Preacher 26

The Gospel According to the Barstool Preacher 26

from The Subculture Collective on September 13, 2009
Duration: 4650
Just kind of threw this one together real quick, lots of old songs I loved when I was younger and I think it s safe to say I still love em! Bands played on tonights how are; Tiger Army~Where the Moss Slowly Grows Descendents~She Loves Me The Dickies~Gigantor M.I.A.~California Dreaming X~Dancing With Terars in My Eyes The Vandlas~Mohawk Town Quicksand~Skinny (it s overflowing) The Plasmatics~Mistress of [...]
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Interview With Bedouin Soundclash

Interview With Bedouin Soundclash

from WatchMojo.com Music on August 17, 2009
Duration: 0
In this video, we speak with the duo Bedouin Soundclash about how they're not really a reggae band.
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Interview with The Tom Fun Orchestra

Interview with The Tom Fun Orchestra

from SoundMojo on July 05, 2009
Duration: 226
WatchMojo.com chats with the cluster rock ensemble, the Tom Fun Orchestra about their roots, and about blending so many instruments and personalities onstage.
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Interview With The Tom Fun Orchestra

Interview With The Tom Fun Orchestra

from WatchMojo.com Music on July 01, 2009
Duration: 0
In this video, we chat with the cluster rock ensemble, the Tom Fun Orchestra about their roots, and about blending so many instruments and personalities onstage.
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[61 - RRS] Lista Exclusiva

[61 - RRS] Lista Exclusiva

from Edramagor on March 16, 2009
Duration: 3007
Ruido Revista SonoraEl Magazine Radioelectronico ideado, producido y transmitido a trav s de Internet desde el Sureste Mexicano.Presentando su emisi n #61: Lista ExclusivaSaludos y complacencias -- Concurso de Cine y Concurso de Podcast -- Oh, si, Kinky! -- Nuevo multimillonario -- Lo que en realidad dice la lista -- Peligro en el espacio -- Dinero perdido -- La verdad oculta -- Clavadista en el Niagara -- Con nosotros: Linda Martini -- Y mucho mas en:http://www.ruido.tk/
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FUSE Presents the '09 Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony Apr 4 at 9|8C

FUSE Presents the '09 Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony Apr 4 at 9|8C

from Speakertv on March 04, 2009
Duration: 31
Join FUSE for the 2009 Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony of Metallica, Run DMC and more on Saturday April 4th at 9PM/8C. check out fuse.tv/rockhall for more!
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Maurits Westerik - Guns Of Brixton - Onder Invloed

Maurits Westerik - Guns Of Brixton - Onder Invloed

from PFI Western Store on December 03, 2008
Duration: 260
Maurits Westerik playing 'Guns Of Brixton' by The Clash for Onder Invloed. Filmed & Edited by Matthijs van der Ven Audio by Ro Halfhide www.onderinvloed.com
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EVERYBODY LOVES RABBIT BITES!

EVERYBODY LOVES RABBIT BITES!

from Favorites of MarkDayComedy on April 24, 2008
Duration: 105
DOWNLOAD THIS SONG! http://www.4shared.com/file/102096572/dbfeadd7/i_love_rabbit_bites_mp3_version.html Heya Kids - Join in the fun! Subscription button on right! Itunes? http://tinyurl.com/3hdpnv This First Appeared On Salon.com I Love Rabbit Bites by Nicholas Quixote with: (in no order) Dana Snyder aka Master Shake Mick Jones Charles Trippy aka charlestrippy Tony James Jeannine Garofalo Patton Oswalt Kim Stothers/Ford Models Barats and Bareta Bobby Lee Ysabella Greg Fitzsimmons Kevin Nalty aka Nalts David Alan Grier Mark Day Jane Lynch Tom Papa Chad Vadar Val's Art Diary What the Buck aka whatthebuck Smosh Michael Ian Black Philip DeFranco aka sxephil Felicia Day of The Guild Yo
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Radio Clash

Radio Clash

from The Clash Videos on December 31, 1994
Duration: 0
The Clash | Radio Clash | CBS Records, Epic
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Train In Vain

Train In Vain

from The Clash Videos on December 13, 1979
Duration: 0
The Clash | Train In Vain | CBS Records, Epic
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Tommy Gun

Tommy Gun

from The Clash Videos on November 09, 1978
Duration: 0
The Clash | Tommy Gun | CBS Records, Epic
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