Saturday, January 5, 2008

Cyderdelic Clip Marc Wootton Barry Castagnola Liam Woodman

Duration: 04:12 minutes
Upload Time: 2007-08-24 18:10:25
User: flowerpunkchip
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Radical dance collective Cyderdelic in a documentary narrated by the legendary John Peel. ............. It's well brown yeah Keep it futile ........................ ................. ........ ........... ................ Their trip to amsterdam. Pils pills freak out. Frogger Clip Images are acquired with a webcam and mapped to a set of 3D prisms in real time. Their heights are distorted by a Perlin noise, but also correspond to the brightness of the mapped pixel. Made with Processing.org A daily entertaining and electic mix of video clips found around the web and put in context with short explanations and relevant links.Eyes are an amazing science. What you see can create a ripple of thoughts inside you. In a over communicative world, Eyes need rest. They need rest from your thinking and constant chattering of mind. Technology convergence, enabling society and business alike. "I look for technology trends and I make educated guesses about where technology is heading." Don't ask, it's not art, it's just good hard porn said the the bishop.......... ,............. Name That Drug By It's Side Effect" and "This Week In Drug War History Interview with Libertarian Judy Baker running for Lt Governor in Texas "We Will Retool...and Come at it from a Different Direction" - Cindy Sheehan Says She Will Return After Stepping Back as Antiwar Leader We turn now to Cindy Sheehan, who has just announced that she is stepping away from the antiwar movement after two years of being the nation's most visible critic of the war in Iraq. She began speaking out against the invasion and occupation of Iraq after her 24-year-old son, Army Specialist Casey Sheehan, was killed in Iraq on April 4, 2004. Cindy Sheehan made headlines around the world in August of 2005, when she staged a camp-out to pressure President Bush to meet her as he vacationed at his Crawford estate. On Monday, Sheehan announced her resignation as the face of the antiwar movement. Sheehan said she is stepping down in part because of hostility from Democrats, whom she has criticized for supporting the war. Sheehan also cited repeated threats on her life, strains on her health and family, and divisions inside the peace movement. She wrote, "When I started to hold the Democratic Party to the same standards that I held the Republican Party, support for my cause started to erode and the 'left' started labeling me with the same slurs that the right used. I guess no one paid attention to me when I said that the issue of peace and people dying for no reason is not a matter of 'right or left', but 'right and wrong.'" FZ died on 4 December 1993. In the years prior to his death, FZ prepared several albums to be issued after he was gone. A few of these, THE LOST EPISODES and HAVE I OFFENDED SOMEONE? and CIVILIZATION PHAZE III (CPII is not on Rykodisc but is distributed by Ryko's sister company), have been released. If Frank Zappa belongs to any musical tradition, it is that of the American original, from Scott Joplin to Charles Ives to Duke Ellington. Consciously or not, he might have been picking his own epitaph when he proudly emblazoned his earliest albums with a quote from his hero, composer Edgard Varese: "The present-day composer refuses to die." Frank Zappa, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, electric bed springs, percussion; Tony Duran, slide guitar, vocal; George Duke, electric piano, tack piano; Don Preston, piano, Mini-Moog; Sal Marquez, trumpet, flugelhorn, chimes, vocal; Erroneous, electric bass, fuzz bass, vocal; Aynsley Dunbar, drums, washboard, tambourine; Chris Peterson, vocal; Janet Ferguson, vocal; Joel Peskin, tenor sax; Mike Altschul, baritone sax, tenor sax, bass flute, bass clarinet, piccolo; Jeff Simmon, Hawaiian guitar, vocal; "Sneaky Pete" Kleinow, pedal steel; Bill Byers, trombone, baritone horn; Ken Shroyer, trombone, baritone horn apologies for the crude cut of Don Preston's mini moog solo, i blame "youtube" for not giving more than 12 minutes for the video Tracklist: 1. Big Swifty — 17:23 2. Your Mouth — 3:12 3. It Just Might Be A One-Shot Deal — 4:16 4. Waka/Jawaka — 11:18 total time 36:09 Rock's closest thing to a true renaissance man, Frank Zappa was a brilliant guitarist, a superb composer, a matchless bandleader, and an incomparable social satirist. He started out in the '60s as the leader of the zany avant-rock pioneers the Mothers. His subsequent solo work encompassed everything from jazz-rock to orchestral pieces, always delivered with Zappa's trademark humour. He succumbed to cancer in 1993, but the mind-bogglingly prolific workaholic left behind a staggering body of work. Genius is an overused word in pop, but it applies to the late Zappa in spades.

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coffeecup1 ::: Favorites  2007-11-14 03:22:57

lol "why am i so old!"
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889780 ::: Favorites  2007-11-06 17:30:30

LOTS more please x
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