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| Hurricane Gustav intense Tornado activity New Orleans area! |
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I live in Kenner a suburb of New Orleans.
Early tonight I captured this amazing video
of a tornado forming and trying to come down
on me! The temperature of the air dropped
about 25 degrees in just 2 minutes and hail
was hitting me on the back! I had 150 hits in
just 45 minutes when I posted this on
Myspace. Seeing this occur was amazing it was
like being under the hand of God! Charles
myspace.com/UCIWant4U2BN2It4LOVE Tags : Hurricane Gustav New Orleans tornado amazing |
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Durée : 333 s |
| What more can Labour do to improve your local area? |
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We want to know your answer to the question
"What more can Labour do to improve your
local area?" Upload your video response to
this video and at our Annual Conference in
Manchester later this month Labour's leading
politicians will be responding to the ideas
and initiatives posted here. Tags : Labour |
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Durée : 81 s |
| AreA ~ Luglio, agosto, settembre (nero) |
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AreA ~ "Luglio, agosto, settembre (nero)" -
4:29
Album: Arbeit Macht Frei (1973)
Track No: 1
Genre: Progressive Rock
Label: Cramps Records
HQ:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGLtSnB-srU&fm
t=18
Song description: "Luglio, agosto, settembre
(nero)" ("July, August, Black September") is
an anti-war song inspired by the "Munich
massacre" in 1972, when Black September, a
Palestinian terrorist group, killed 11
Israeli athletes during the XX Summer
Olympics Games.
The song begins with an Arab voice ("Poem for
peace" from a pirate recording in a Cairo
Museum (see below for the translations in
English and Italian). The second intro is
pure poetry. Demetrio Stratos was able to
reach the 7kHz and possessed the gift of
triplophonic voice. He seems to be three
singers because of his great ability.
Lyrics:
(English trans.)
Intro (Arabs)
My love
With peace, with peace
I have placed Loving flowers at your feet
With peace, with peace
I stopped the seas of blood for you
Forget anger
Forget pain
Forget your weapons
Forget your weapons and come
Come and live
Come and live with me my love
Under a blanket of peace
I want you to sing,
beloved light of my eyes
And your song will be for peace
let the world hear,
my beloved and say (to the world):
Forget anger
Forget pain
Forget your weapons
Forget your weapons and come
And live in peace
Second part (Italian)
Playing with the world,
leaving it in pieces
Children that the sun has reduced to old age.
It's not my fault if your reality
forces me to fight your conspiracy of
silence.
Maybe one day we will know what it means
to drown in blood with humanity.
Discoloured people,
almost all the same
my anger reads above the news.
Reads into the past all my pain
sings my people that don't want to die.
When you see the world without problems
seek the essence of all things.
It's not my fault if your reality
forces me to make WAR WITH HUMANITY.
Intro in arabo (traduzione in italiano)
Amato mio
Con la pace, con la pace ho depositato
I fiori dell'amore ai tuoi piedi
Con la pace, con la pace
Ho asciugato mari di sangue per te
Abbandona la rabbia
Abbandona il dolore
Abbandona le armi
Abbandona le armi e vieni
Vieni e viviamo
Vieni e viviamo o mio amato
Sotto una coperta di pace
Voglio che canti,
cara luce dei miei occhi
E il tuo canto sarà per la pace
Fallo sentire al mondo,
O amato mio e dì (al mondo)
Abbandona la rabbia
Abbandona il dolore
Abbandona le armi
Abbandona le armi e vieni
A vivere in pace.
Video description: Some of AreA's pictures
and covers. In the background, a sunrise,
"dentino" (a funny video), a sun eclipse, the
video of "Seeing Red" by Killing Joke, and
more.
Not for commercial purposes! Tags : AreA International POPular group luglio agosto settembre nero arbeit macht frei demetrio stratos progressive rock pf pjoe pjoef pfonyt Annotations Captions Subtitles peACE anti-war song Arbeit Macht Frei 1973 Munich massacre 1972 XX Summer Olympics Games Song Black Palestinian terrorist Arab voice Poem Cairo Museum pure poetry triplophonic humanity |
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Durée : 269 s |
| Deep House Music: Metro Area - Let's Get... |
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The Cosmic Lounge presents Deep House Music:
'Let's Get...' by Metro Area.
"Metro Area is Morgan Geist and Darshan
Jesrani. After releasing a number of 12" EPs,
they issued their first self-titled album
(Metro Area) in 2002.
The brainchild of veteran producers Morgan
Geist and Darshan Jesrani, Metro Area was
born out of the pair's somewhat dichotomous
love for both the old moods of R&B, disco and
boogie and the more cutting-edge sound of
innovative house and techno. Metro Area
brings back the soulful experimentation of
the early club classics, mixing live and
electronic instruments. Simultaneously, the
mood and minimalism of more recent dance
music forms creep into the mix: Detroit's
cold futurism, Chicago's abstract
track-modes, and the warmth of New York and
New Jersey's deep house.
After over a year of late-night sessions in
New Jersey and Manhattan, Metro Area burst
onto the scene in 1999 with their self-titled
debut 12" featuring the cult smash
"Atmosphrique." With an angular bassline
underpinned by a grungy 4/4 disco beat and
the most distinctive claps this side of 1977,
"Atmosphrique" sounds futuristic and retro at
the same time, and spawned myriad heated
debates concerning the record's production
date. Most of all, it left both DJs and
dancers wanting more.
However, the runaway success of Metro Area's
MA 4 EP (released November 2001) surpassed
all expectation, not least the duo's own. The
feature track "Miura", a sinister, spare and
pulsating antidote to the melancholic
sweetness of their previous release, captured
the imagination of a broad cross-section of
DJs, dancers and listeners from almost every
genre. Ubiquitously charted and still played
with reverence today, "Miura" fueled sales of
over 16,000 copies of the EP to date. It
should be noted here that in keeping with
Metro Area's low-profile tradition, not a
single promo was mailed out to stimulate
sales: the frenzy was created purely by
word-of-mouth.
Exactly a year after Metro Area 4, Metro
Area's self-titled debut album finally
emerged. Comprised of the strongest tracks
from their 12" series plus 4 new tracks, the
CD/LP elicited superlative responses from The
New York Times to The Onion, from Web-logs to
The Wire. Metro Area won a place among
Rolling Stone's "Top 50 Albums of the 2002,"
a rock-and rap-dominated area most of today's
dance music falls short of. Other accolades
included BBC/Radio 1's "Dance Album of the
Year" and the "Best New Artist" prize at the
2003 DanceStar/American Dance Awards.
June 2004's MA5 and June 2005's MA6 EPs are
already being touted as an extension of their
sparkling tradition of redefining, refining
and re-shaping their influences. The duo's
remix of Hugh Masekela's "Mama" for Verve
Remixed 2 was hailed as an elegant and
innovative treatment of a classic recording,
proving that Metro Area is more of an ethic
than a production style and prompting Verve
to release it and the original as its own 12"
single.
Besides their work in the studio, Metro Area
have toured extensively, both together as a
live PA and DJ team and separately as DJs,
playing their distinct and individualistic
style to crowds from Norway to South Africa.
Currently staying busy with continued
touring, solo remixes from Morgan and
Darshan, new studios in Brooklyn, solo and
side projects and the imminent release of a
new Metro Area album, the music world can
rest assured that Metro Area will continue to
rock theories of time and space."
http://www.last.fm/music/Metro+Area Tags : deep house music disco electro old school minimal groove rhythm beat mellow soul moody pads synth club dance metro area |
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