Tuesday, 9 September 2008

Download Eric Andersen mp3






Eric Andersen
   

Artist: Eric Andersen: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Folk

   







Discography:


Beat Avenue
   

 Beat Avenue

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 14
Blue River
   

 Blue River

   Year: 1999   

Tracks: 11
Ghosts Upon the Road
   

 Ghosts Upon the Road

   Year: 1995   

Tracks: 10
More Hits From Tin Can Alley CD2
   

 More Hits From Tin Can Alley CD2

   Year: 1994   

Tracks: 6
More Hits From Tin Can Alley CD1
   

 More Hits From Tin Can Alley CD1

   Year: 1994   

Tracks: 6
'Bout Changes and Things
   

 'Bout Changes and Things

   Year: 1992   

Tracks: 12
Be True To You
   

 Be True To You

   Year: 1975   

Tracks: 10






Eric Andersen has unbroken up a vocation as a folk-based singer/songwriter since the sixties. In contrast to such peers as Tom Paxton and Phil Ochs, Andersen's writing has had a Boots," has as its background the Freedom Rides of the early '60s. (The sung dynasty has been recorded by Judy Collins and others.)


Afterward rising from the Northeast folk-club circuit, Andersen began to record in 1965 with Today Is the Highway. His second record album, 'Bout Changes & Things, contained some of his near realized piece of writing, including the highly poetic "Violets of Dawn," "Thirsty Boots," and "I Shall Go Unbounded." All were song dynasty in Andersen's flexile strain (he shaded toward a baritone later), backed by rapid, intricate fingerpicking. In the late '60s and early '70s, Andersen experimented with country, belt down, and rock music, subsidence on an uniting by the time of his masterpiece Gentle River in 1972. This was also his most commercially successful album, simply Andersen, like friends Leonard Cohen and Townes Van Zandt, was constantly too thoughtful for the mainstream. In the '70s and '80s, he recorded periodically while playing folk clubs about the U.S. and specially in Europe, where he took up abode. His afterward material, including 1989's Ghosts Upon the Road, recalls his work in the '60s as it remorsefully reflects on that decade. The '90s byword Andersen get together with friends like Rick Danko and Jonas Fjeld on Danko/Fjeld/Andersen, as well as firing a solo album, 1998's Memory of the Future; Andersen also oversaw the firing of Stages: The Lost Album as well as a 1999 reissue of Blue River. You Can't Relive the Past followed early the side by side year. Beat Avenue from 2003 was an ambitious forked CD patch 2004's The Street Was Always There was a nostalgic face back at the music of the New York Greenwich Village conniption of the early to mid-'60s. Waves from 2005 was some other record album of covers, simply with broader corporeal. Anderson released Blue Rain in May 2007.






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Wednesday, 20 August 2008

V Festival 2008 Day Two: Gigwise Photo Review With Muse And Amy Winehouse

Set over sites in Chelmsford and Staffordshire, the V Festival has full-grown into one of the most awaited events on the summer festival calendar � and this year's edition proven why.


Over one hundred sixty,000 festivalgoers packed both sites to see headlining performances from Muse and The Verve, as well as sets from Amy Winehouse, The Prodigy and Duffy.


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Sunday, 10 August 2008

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Tuesday, 1 July 2008

Die Firma

Die Firma   
Artist: Die Firma

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Das Dritte Auge   
 Das Dritte Auge

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 18


Kinder Der Maschinenrepublik   
 Kinder Der Maschinenrepublik

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 20




 






Thursday, 19 June 2008

New Kids On The Block's New "Summertime" Clip: See The Video

A new video surfaced over the weekend from the reunited New Kids on the Block [ tickets ]. The clip is for the group's new single, "Summertime."

Wednesday, 11 June 2008

The best films on the box: June 10 - 16

Film and television critic Philip Wakefield assesses the best movies on offer on the box this week, for Tuesday, June 10 to Monday, June 16.

Tuesday

AEON FLUX
2005, AO. 8.30pm, TV2.

Surprisingly dull live-action dramatisation of the cult ‘toon about a sexy assassin, starring Charlize Theron as a sleek, kinky, futuristic cross between La Femme Nikita and Catwoman. Girlfight’s Karyn Kusama directs; Kiwi Martin Csokas (Romulus, My Father, Kingdom of Heaven) co-stars.

Wednesday

STEALING HARVARD
2002, AO. 8.30pm, Prime.

Lowbrow comedy starring My Name is Earl’s Jason Lee as a salesman who resorts to crime to pay for his trailer park niece’s tuition at Harvard. Tom Green, Law & Order’s Dennis Farina, Will & Grace’s Megan Mullaly and Scrubs’ John C McGinley co-star.

Thursday

MONSTER HOUSE
2006, PGR. 6pm, Sky Movies 2.

It’s a little early for Halloween but this astounding triumph of animation, imagination and characterisation is worth celebrating any time of the year. Enthralling and funny, it summons up the child within all of us and features the voices of Steve Buscemi, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Kevin James, Jason Lee and Kathleen Turner.

Friday

ELIZABETH
1998, AO. 11.15pm, TV3.
This rip-snorting re-interpretation of the dawning of England's Golden Age owes less to historical pedantry than the epic intrigue and ruthless machinations of The Godfather. It succinctly but sensationally dramatises how Elizabeth I's coronation changed Henry VIII's Protestant daughter from a naïve princess to a hardened survivor of murderous Catholic plotting and a “virgin queen” married only to her people. Cate Blanchett, Geoffrey Rush and Joseph Fiennes star.

Saturday

ICE AGE
2002, G. 7.30pm, TV3.

Ice Age is for all ages, a dazzling, dizzying ‘toon about an unlikely trio -- Manfred the Mammoth, Diego the Sabretooth Tiger and Sid the Slot -- on an incredibly funny journey to return a lost tyke to his cave clan. The outstanding sight gags are reminiscent of Warner Bros’ animation-amok heyday while the characterisations owe more to Shrek with a dash of Monsters, Inc's tenderness.

THE SCORPION KING
2002, AO. 9.30pm, TV3.

Entertaining spin-off from The Mummy Returns, in which The Rock reprises his role as the Egyptian warrior in the Gomorrah of 5000 years ago, where an evil ruler lurks. Chuck Russell (Eraser, The Mask) directs; Michael Clarke Duncan co-stars.

SCARY MOVIE 3
2003, AO. 9.35pm TV2.

This gag-cum-gaspfest franchise graduates from skewering teenage slasher drivel to higher-concept creepshows like The Sixth Sense, Signs and The Matrix. There’s also a change in director, with Flying High’s David Zucker taking over from Keenan Ivory Wayans.

ADAPTATION
2002, AO. 10.20pm, TV One.

Nicolas Cage plays real-life neurotic screenwriter Charlie Kaufman trying to turn a book about orchids into a movie as meaningful as Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. That’s when he’s not wrestling with writer's block worse than Barton Fink’s or watching his uncomplicated (but fictitious) twin deliver a cut-and-paste screenplay for six figures. The rest of the ingenious, mind-bending plot fractures time and reality with the same breathtaking finesse and delicacy that it peels back the layers of its title. Never has there been such an inventive, perceptive or laugh-out-loud take on the agony and angst of the creative process or the human condition. Spike Jonze, whose first head trip with Kaufman was Being John Malkovich, directs.

SNAKE EYES
1998, AO. 11.20pm, TV2.

Political conspiracy thriller starring Nicolas Cage as a crooked cop whose bending of the rules while investigating a politician's murder during an Atlantic City prizefight paradoxically proves both his making and his undoing. It's an unusual dilemma for an action hero and one that, ironically, undoes Snake Eyes, robbing it of thrills as the see-through plot lumbers towards a lame resolution that's neither visceral nor thought provoking. Brian De Palma (Redacted, Mission: Impossible) directs; CSI: New York’s Gary Sinise co-stars.

THE WATCHER
2000, AO. 11.30pm, TV3.

An FBI agent suffers a mental breakdown while working on a shocking serial killer case and goes into hiding in another city ... only to have the murderer follow and torment him with photographs of his next intended victims. More far-fetched than frightening, it stars James Spader, Keanu Reeves and Marisa Tomei.

Sunday

MAD MAX: BEYOND THUNDERDOME
1985, AO. 8.30pm, C4.

The third Max Max is simply the best when it comes to production values but mayhem-wise it’s the softest in the trilogy. Joining Mel Gibson is Tina Turner as a post-apocalyptic Wicked Witch of the West while Max becomes a father-knows-best for a lost tribe of children. George Miller (Happy Feet, Babe: Pig in the City) directs.

THE TRUTH ABOUT CATS AND DOGS
1996, AO. 11.30pm, TV3.

Delightful romantic comedy with a Cyrano De Bergerac pedigree starring Janeane Garofalo as the host of a radio talkback show about animals who's asked out - sight unseen - by a caller (The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep’s Ben Chaplin). But she's so insecure she asks a neighbour - a model who men mistreat (Uma Thurman) - to go in her place. The set-up is shaky but what develops is so charming and perfectly played that you're happy to suspend disbelief just to savour the sweet performances and gentle humour.

Monday

THE OMEN
2006, AO. 8.30pm, Sky Movies.
The Omen is a miscast, cut-and-paste re-make of the 1976 demonic blockbuster that looks as if it was assembled with pinking shears. Made in haste to meets its worldwide 666 release date -- the sixth day of the sixth month of 2006 – it ploddingly follows the original but with none of the finesse or frights that made director Richard Donner’s reputation. John Moore directs Julia Stiles, Liev Shreiber and Mia Farrow.






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