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Title: 1MC Podcast: Hope
Description: View Tracklist & Link To Entire Podcast
Now Available for Download:
http://1mc.us/blog/podcasts/2007/09/30/hope/
Track listing:
01 It's The Drums (Interlude) by The ARE
02 The Reason by The ARE
03 Serrons Nous Les Coudes by Patrick Portella
04 Vietnow by Rage Against The Machine
05 Pagina Uno. Introduction by Prefuse 73
06 Pagina Dos by Prefuse 73
07 Hope (The ARE Mix) by Nas
08 Going Home Tomorrow by Little Richard
09 Pumpkin (Alternative) by Andrew Hill
10 Shotgun Intro (f/ Jay Dee) by Platinum Pied Pipers
11 Your Day Is Gone (f/ Georgia Anne Muldrow) by Platinum Pied Pipers
12 Blind World by Aloe Blacc
13 Marchin' On/Bullyfoot by The ARE
14 Game Over (Instrumental) by Dabrye
15 Unwashed & Somewhat Slightly Dazed by David Bowie
16 Night Light by Aesop Rock
17 It's Your World by Elzhi
18 Keep It Hot For Daddy (Instrumental) by Rjd2
19 Days Of Our Lives (f/ Common) by De La Soul
Title: Rosie Sutherland - Anywhere But Here (Great Northern Hotel)
Description: http://www.myspace.com/rosiesutherland Live at the Great Northern Hotel, Byron Bay. Supporting Andrew Kidman's Brown Birds from Windy Hill 1st March 2007 (a little bit of footage from Noosa gig in Feb just to break the shot up!) Mark Wells on guitar, Geoff Dixon on bass and the elusive Dan Power on drums
More info:
2008 Toyota Star Maker finalist Rosie Sutherland is getting ready to unleash her solo album on the world. Rosie was the only girl in cult surf band The Val Dusty Experiment. Now she fronts her own band of tight, experienced players and combines well-crafted pop tunes and a sweet vocal delivery in an honest and enjoyable style. She was selected as a 2008 Toyota Star Maker finalist gaining TV/radio/newspaper attention to her music. In August she is singing harmonies with The Brown Birds from Windy Hill at Byron's Splendour in the Grass.
Her music has been receiving airplay on ABC Radio, Tamworth Festival FM, a variety of Australian community radio stations including FBi 94.5 Sydney, 2BBB Bellingen and featured on Doug Lang's Roots/Folk/Americana program 'Better Days' CFRO 102.7FM in Vancouver, Canada.
Rosie's upcoming album sits somewhere a little outside Pop or Rock. Simple song structures and vocal harmonies allude to Folk and a little Country, with plenty of catchy choruses and solid rhythms for her accomplished band to drive along. Her music has evoked comparisons as diverse as Shelby Lynne, Cat Power, Fleetwood Mac and Tracy Chapman.
"In my music, I hope that I can describe feelings and experiences in a way that people can relate to, and help people work out what it is they should be encouraging and cherishing in themselves and those around them.
"I write songs about everyday things: sadness, problems with friends and lovers, children growing up"
Rosie has been writing for her solo album for over a year and playing regularly to NSW North Coast audiences. A strong band has formed during the development of the songs: Mark Wells (lead guitar), Geoff Dixon (bass), Dan Power (drums) and Princess Leah (backing vocals). They have played support for various acts (incl. Grant Walmsley's Agents of Peace, Louis Tillett, Dan England, Andrew Kidman, Crow Feather...) along the East Coast, from Sydney to Noosa Heads. They took their acoustic show to the 2008 Tamworth Country Music Festival playing gigs and invitation spots at major outdoor venues (see calendar).
A Demo EP is available now and includes 6 album demos plus a live track from the Hotel Great Northern, Byron Bay. With the upcoming self-release of her album, Rosie hopes to reach a wider audience playing at venues & festivals all over the country.
Some reactions to EP track #1 "Crazy Talk" - FREE Download at her Myspace page
"Very U.S. underground... 1968 meets the better part of early 1990s. Nice."
Derek Hynd
Writer, cultural connoisseur
co-founder of Musica Surfica with Richard Tognetti
"A unique and different sound with powerful, passionate strong words and a flowing rhythm"
Karen Selbie
Presenter,
2BBB Radio Bellingen
2NVR Radio Nambucca
Title: Nels Cline and Friends play the music of Andrew Hill
Description: Live at Jazz Standard NYC 2007. From Assemblage, a Ten-Year Retrospective on Cryptogramophone. Release date 04.22.08
Title: Karl Rove: Barack Obama is a Country Club Snob
Description: Karl Rove was impressed with Barack Obama when he first met him. But now he sees him as a "coolly arrogant" elitist. This was Rove's take on Obama to Republicans at the Capitol Hill Club Monday, according to Christianne Klein of ABC News: "Even if you never met him, you know this guy. He's the guy at the country club with the beautiful date, holding a martini and a cigarette that stands against the wall and makes snide comments about everyone who passes by."
Actually, that sounds more like W.
The cheap populism is really rich coming from Karl Rove. When was the last time he kicked back with a corncob pipe to watch professional wrestling?
Rove is trying to spin his myths, as he used to do with such devastating effect, but it won't work this time. The absurd spectacle of rich white conservatives trying to paint Obama as a watercress sandwich with the crust cut off seems ugly and fake.
Obama can be aloof and dismissive at times, and he's certainly self-regarding, carrying the aura of the Ivy faculty club. But isn't that better than the aura of the country clubs that tried to keep out blacks? It's ironic, and maybe inevitable, that the first African-American nominee comes across as a prince of privilege. He is, as Leon Wieseltier of The New Republic wrote, not the seed but the flower of the civil rights movement.
Unlike W., Obama doesn't have a chip on his shoulder and he doesn't make a lot of snarky remarks. He tries to stay on a positive keel and see things from the other person's point of view.
He's not Richie Rich, saved time and again by Daddy's influence and Daddy's friends, the one who got waved into Yale and Harvard and cushy business deals, who drank too much and snickered at the intellectuals and gave them snide nicknames.
Obama is the outsider who never really knew his dad and who grew up in modest circumstances, the kid who had to work hard to charm whites and build a life with blacks and step up to the smarty-pants set.
He might be smoking, but it would be at a cafe, hunched over a New York Times, an Atlantic magazine, his MacBook and some organic fruit-flavored tea, listening to Bob Dylan's "Blood on the Tracks" on his iPod.
Conservatives love playing this little game, acting as if the "elite" Democratic candidates are not in touch with people like themselves, even though the guys doing the attacking — like Rove, Limbaugh, O'Reilly and Hannity — are wealthy and cosseted.
Haven't we had enough of this hypocritical comedy of people in the elite disowning their social status for political purposes? The Bushes had to move all the way to Texas from Greenwich to make their blue blood appear more red.
Everyone who ever became president was in the elite one way or another, including Andrew Jackson.
Rove and Co. are nervous because they see that Obama, in rejecting public financing, is not going to be a chump, like some past Democratic candidates.
For some of Obama's critics, it's a breathtaking bit of fungible principles, as though Gandhi suddenly donned a Dolce & Gabbana, or Dolce & Mahatma, loincloth.
But even as the Republicans limn him as John Kerry, as someone who is too haughty and too "foreign," Obama is determined not to repeat what Kerry thinks was a big mistake: not having enough money to compete against the Republicans in 2004.
Charlie Black crassly argued in Fortune that a terrorist attack would "be a big advantage" for John McCain. And what's scary is, Black is the smartest adviser McCain's got.
It's hard to believe that if Americans get attacked after all these years of getting strip-searched at the airport, they're going to be filled with confidence at the performance of the Republicans on national security. And at least Obama wants to catch Osama and doesn't think he's getting his directions on war from "a higher Father."
Rove's mythmaking about Obama won't fly. If he means that Obama has brains, what's wrong with that? If he means that Obama is successful, what's wrong with that? If he means that Obama has education and intellectual sophistication, what's wrong with that?
Many of Obama's traits are the traits that people in the population aspire to.
It looks as if Rove is on the verge of realizing his dream of creating a permanent position for the Republicans.
Unfortunately for him, it's in the minority
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/25/opinion/25dowd.html?_r=1&oref=slogin
Title: 1MC Podcast: Politix
Description: View Tracklist & Link To Entire Podcast
Now Available for Download:
http://1mc.us/blog/podcasts/2007/09/07/politix/
Track listing:
01 Crooked (f/ Aesop Rock) by Evil Nine
02 Can't You See? by Ricochet Klashnekoff
03 Politix by Lone Catalysts
04 Poison by Bell Biv DeVoe
05 Let's Take It Back (Instrumental) by J Dilla
06 Aht Uh Mi Hed by Shuggie Otis
07 She Said (Remix) by The Pharcyde
08 We Speak Animal by Sharkey & C-Rayz Walz
09 Everything Man by Talib Kweli
10 Grim Fandango by Cadence Weapon
11 Freedom by The Procussions
12 Parrowdice (Instrumental) by Ricochet Klashnekoff
13 Lifestyles Of The Rich & Shameless by The Lost Boyz
14 Respect The Pioneers by Scienz Of Life
15 Black Fire by Andrew Hill
16 You Shook Me by Willie Dixon
17 Stroll by Elzhi
18 Won't Bleed Me by Melvin Van Peebles
19 These Boots Are Made For Walkin' by Nancy Sinatra
20 Sound The Alarm (Instrumental) by Black Milk
21 Take Sward Pt. 1 (f/ Baretta 9) by The RZA
Title: Free Verse (For Andrew Hill)
Description: This is my dedication to the great Andrew Hill who passed on the 20th of April. Go to his website www.andrewhilljazz.com and check out an amazing performance of Andrew and his Trio performing at Trinity Church just last month.
Proof that whatever the circumstance, music will always be there.
Title: Andrew Hill Marching Band 2007
Description: As per request I present to you The Falcon Marching Band's 2007 Show, "One Hand One Heart": The Music of the West Side Story.
Title: Music With an Inferiority Complex - Vol. 15
Description: I'm Dr. DJ Macbeth, and this is "Music With an Inferiority Complex", where we play the best songs you never heard.
VOLUME 15:
Andrew Hill
"Ball Square"
Dusk (1999)
1999 © Andrew Hill
Title: Andrew, Anouk, Camdyn - The Hill
Description: This is music video for a fictional "show" called "Castle's Realm" which is a story about castle that was turned into a hotel and maintained by two cousins. Based on a role playing game where the people living in the hotel experience love, sex, passion, fear, obsession - life as it is.
This particular promo is for the triangle drama between Andrew, Anouk and Camdyn.
Starring:
Andrew ... James McAvoy
Anouk ... Shiri Appleby
Camdyn ... Chad Michael Murray
Music by: Marketa Irglova - The Hill
Edited by: Soile
Windows Movie Maker
I know that the lyrics has errors. It was too late to correct them after I was finished.
Title: Thread w/ Andrew Kidman & The Brown Birds from Windy Hill
Description: Thread, a surf film directed by Patrick Trefz now includes an exclusive CD by music artist Andrew Kidman. Check the video to get a sneak peak at the single. Get your copy at www.studio411.com.
Title: Andrew Hill Trio- And Friday - Chivas Jazz Festival
Description: Directv music hall - SP/Brasil - 2004
Andrew Hill Trio
Andrew Hill - piano
John Hebert - baixo
Nasheet Waits - bateria
Projeto / Produção : LPC Projetos Culturais
Direção Artística : Toy Lima
Gravação : TV Cultura de São Paulo
Title: Andrew Bird - Cataracts (oth music 510)
Description: Cataracts by Andrew Bird from oth
season 5 episode 10
Lucas, Nathan and Dan Scene
Title: Andrew Hill Fall Fashion Show 2008
Description: Fashion show put on by Fashion Club.
Excuse my choice of music x'D
Title: Andrew Hill Trio- Smooth - Chivas Jazz Festival
Description: Directv music hall - SP/Brasil - 2004
Andrew Hill Trio
Andrew Hill - piano
John Hebert - baixo
Nasheet Waits - bateria
Projeto / Produção : LPC Projetos Culturais
Direção Artística : Toy Lima
Gravação : TV Cultura de São Paulo
Title: Stony Hill, St Andrew (September 27th 2008)(pt3)
Description: Stony Hill, St Andrew. Jamaica.
Music By: 1. Old Reggae Music
2. Freddie McGregor - "Sitting In The Park" (Studio One)
3.Duke Reid
4.Studio One riddim