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Thursday, August 20th, 2009
by Patrick Daniels
The Backstreet Boys were put together back in 1993, by Lou Pearlman, when boy bands were all the rage and heard non stop on every radio station. Back then the band consisted of five talented members Howie Dorough, AJ McLean, Nick Carter, Kevin Richardson and Brian Littrell, who stole the hearts of teenage girls. In 2006 Richardson had left the group, with the hopes up starting a family; however his fellow band members still believe that he will make a comeback debut sometime in the future.
Once again the Backstreet Boys have worked together, minus Richardson, to bring us their seventh, and said to be best, album yet. “This Is Us” is scheduled to be released by RCA Records, in the European areas, on October 5th. The United Stated release, by Jive Records, is scheduled for the following day.
The Backstreet Boys have decided to take this album back to where they once were. They want to regain the momentum they had with hits such as “I Want It That Way” and “All I Have to Give”; therefore they have once again teamed up with producer Max Martin, who was the mastermind behind the latter of the two hits.
In addition to collaborating with Max Martin, The Backstreet Boys also recruited help from Red One, producer/songwriter. Red One was able to assist Lady Gag with her hit singles “Poker Face” and “Just Dance”, so The Backstreet Boys wanted the same success. Therefore Red One worked with the band and produced the albums lead track, “Straight Through My Heart”.
This band has experienced its share of ups and downs, and each of the band members has attempted a solo career, which also seems to have just been a fleeting thing. Overall this band keeps trying to reinvent and so far hasn’t really found their niche, but with thirteen top 40 hits and having sold over 100 million albums, they are definitely do for a hit album and word out there is that This Is Us is just the album to push them back up to the top of the charts once again. The best boy band of all time Backstreet Boys are back and better than ever.
About the Author:
The Backstreet Boys are back, with the exception of Kevin, and they have put together one of the greatest albums in their career.
This is Us Backstreet Boys is soon to be released in Europe and the United States, but you can log onto www.cdwow.com and pre order your copy of the
new Backstreet Boys cd, today.
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Tuesday, July 21st, 2009
by David Glisan
Critics often dismiss Frank Sinatra as a mere ‘pop’ singer and don’t afford him the respect that they give to his contemporaries. He’s often accused of lacking technical vocal mastery and simply a singer who reworked a ‘formula’ over and over again. While Sinatra certainly knew what he liked and what worked for him, to belittle his artistry as a vocalist is unfair and displays a superficial knowledge of his body of work. Perhaps the finest example of his vocal excellence is his work with Brazilian guitarist Antonio Carlos Jobim.
Jobim is considered the founding father of Bossa Nova, and certainly deserves a bulk of the credit for popularizing the genre in North America. His collaboration with Sinatra on a samba tinged album Francis Albert Sinatra and Antonio Carlos Jobim was a critical and commerical success. Sinatra had the highest respect for Jobim as an artist and liked him as a friend. He would try to work out the logistics for the two to record together at several points in his career, but it never came to pass.
“Wave”, written by Jobim and arranged by Eumir Deodato, is arguably the best of all of the Sinatra/Jobim collaborations. It features some great singing by Sinatra, including perhaps the lowest notes ever recorded by “The Voice”. Years later, during his periods of ‘retirement’ it is said that Sinatra would listen to “Wave” just to hear how good he sounds hitting the bass notes.
This song was to have been a featured track on a second collection of Sinatra/Jobim collaborations, but for some inexplicable reason it was never released as such.One story is that Sinatra himself nixed the release because he didn’t like the cover art. The photographer that insisted on posting Sinatra in front of a Greyhound bus mayhave been responsible for depriving the world of a second collection of Sinatra with a bossa nova twist.
“Wave”, along with the majority of the songs intended for the “Sinatra/Jobim” album finally surfaced on “Sinatra and Company” in 1970. The “b” side is some of Sinatra’s ill-fated attempts to cover popular songs of the day (”Close To You”, It’s Not Easy Being Green”, “Leaving On A Jet Plane”). These are recordings that even the most devoted Sinatra-philes collect for the sake of completing a collection only, and a stark contrast to the masterful work with Jobim on the album’s “A” side. “Wave” also appeared on the Reprise box set and of course of the “Complete Reprise Recordings” suitcase collection.
Critic Will Friedwald, who may have written more about Sinatra’s body of work than anyone, praised his recordings with Jobim as having a “flexibility and delicacy, as if they could be blown about by a soft Brazilian breeze”. In any case, the Sinatra/Jobim sessions certainly rank among the finest vocal work of Sinatra’s amazing career.
About the Author:
David Glisan is a freelance writer covering MMA and boxing as well as a published expert on music ranging from heavy metal to jazz. He contributes to many
MMA news websites and provides
UFC news for mainstream sports broadcast and print media. He serves as the music and entertainment editor for The Savage Science, a website covering fight sports and heavy metal music.
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Tuesday, July 7th, 2009
by Patrick Daniels
The Black Eyed Peas just released their latest, fifth album to mixed reviews, perhaps because some fans have now gotten away from the music of the BEP’s and perhaps because they have gotten to listen to Fergie on her own, a few people were disappointed in this album, however it must be said that this seems to be some of their best collaborative work to date.
The sound is not revolutionary, but familiar. They are offering up a new danceable play list which includes some similarity to hits past. If you like their music however, you wont be disappointed, because however similar this music is to tracks that have past, the current sounds are still a bit different and the lyrics range from the moving to the bizarre.
The E.N.D., which stands for Energy Never Dies, includes fifteen tracks from hip hop to booty shaking. It has a heavy beat party sound, more then any album they have done in the past. Even if you are not a dancer, these tracks will have you wanting to get out of your seat and joining everyone on the dance floor.
In time for the summer party season, many of these tunes will be top 40 hits and will be heard blaring from car windows as well as home stereo systems everywhere. If you haven’t heard the amazingly successful sound of their first hit single Boom Boom Pow off the new album, this is just a preview to this incredible album.
It is difficult to believe that anyway could think this group is going anywhere but up, especially with all there enthusiasm and energy. With a funky sound, influences by music from past and today, keeps the band fresh and fans constantly wanting more. This album is everything a true fan of the Black Eye Peas would expect and more.
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The newest album from the
BLACK EYED PEAS The E.N.D. CD is their fifth, and greatest album yet! Although it has been receiving some mixed reviews, from fans,true fans will fall in love from the first track. Go to www.cdwow.com to get your copy of the
new Black Eyed Peas CD
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Thursday, June 25th, 2009
by Susan Reynolds
RIAA is an acronym of Recording Industry Association of America. The association is a groping of various large companies who deal with the recording and music distribution in the United States of America. In the 1950’s the primary concern of this association was maintaining the quality of music. However now the focus has shifted to the copyright protection which has become the main thrust area of the association.
Piracy in any form will not be allowed says RIAA. There had been reports about people making profitable use of copyright protected music. People are inclined to make multiple copies of music, after downloading them from the net. Later on the music is burnt into multiple CDs and sold commercially. Consequently the music industry sustains huge losses in revenue says RIAA. Everybody is barred from downloading any music without permission, and severe actions would be taken against the violators.
RIAA is rigorously against P2P music sharing. It took initiative in the year 2000 to restrict the P2P trading of music. However after showing significant decrease it continues to exist today also. RIAA has not relented in its war against P2P sharing. It is not only the traders but down unto the individual level that prohibition against P2P music sharing exists.
Though RIAA is doing all in its power to protect misuse of music protected by copyright but the activities in this direction by RIAA are not welcome by everyone. Those opposing have brought out that number of CD’s sold was more when online services such as Napster were available. Doubts have therefore been expressed about the stated aims of RIAA to help the artists and recording studios. RIAA has also been blamed for putting the artists to a loss who are paid very less payment for sale of CDs while they themselves make big gains.
However in its zeal to carryout its campaign RIAA has hurt its own credibility. People have been very much dismayed by its legal action such as the one against a kid of about 12 years, a woman in her 60’s not able to use computers, or one against an ageing woman of 83 years. Such legal actions have largely undermined the trustworthiness of RIAA..
In accordance with popular wish RIAA enacted a law that for past acts of illegal downloading of music no action will be taken against people. However they must assure that they will not continue to do so in future. It was seen by many as the right approach but in a year’s time the law was depreciated.
RIAA also holds firm opinion that pirated music hurts the artists, because their music is played on low grade CDs and without their official consent. The consent here refers to legally buying the music. “It makes people listen to poor quality music that was actually developed with so much hard work” is the firm opinion of RIAA.
Another area of activity by RIAA apart from copyright protection, is keeping track of sale of records. It also awards “Gold” or “Platinum” labels depending on the number of CDs sold. It may be summarized in the end that existence of RIAA has contributed much to keeping the business of music industry good and clean.
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Saturday, June 20th, 2009
by Kathy Baldwin
The Victorian Era came with calling cards to introduce yourself to your host. The closest thing we have to do that today is business cards but we are talking social not business here.
In those days, people would be properly announced when entering the home of the host and hostess of a dinner party. Gone too, are the Victorian dinner party etiquette manuals for hosting or attending such a dinner. Granted, those days had butlers and one spoke delicately about domestic solicitude, and when the servers took away plates and such, they moved as if they were wearing soft ballet shoes, so light was their touch and attitude as they moved noiselessly about. Guests on the other hand basically pretended that the domestics were not even there.
Today, the emphasis is no longer on the pretentiousness of the Victorian era, but rather making sure that both guests and hosts are relaxed, and that they enjoy each other, without interruptions by graceless and boorish behavior. This means that etiquette is still around but do know that good manners are still in fashion.
The necessity for inviting guests to a dinner party used to require that they were engraved on beautiful stationary and hand delivered by a servant. For a guest to respond to the invitation it was required that you respond immediately to the host with a formal response as well. Today we do not require that level of formality for anything other than a wedding or other formal affair but that does not mean that we have been reduced to the lack of consideration by using email for our invitations either.
It was customary to dress in your finest during Victorian times, but now, many dinner party invitations now stipulate a more relaxed atmosphere and may say that it is casual dress. We have retained, though, the etiquette that one should never dress in a manner that one ups ones host or hostess.
Good manners, also means that an invitation to a dinner party usually requires that you will give the hosts a small gift, such as flowers, or wine. Too, you will show up on time, not overly early, nor any later than ten minutes or so. Men should still seat their lady. Good manners also dictate that you use your napkin properly, and allowing the hosts to begin the meal by unfolding their napkin still signals that the meal has begun.
The act of a man standing when a lady rises from the table is not an outdated custom and still considered polite today. An area of custom that was never part of the etiquette rules are how we address technology. When entering a host’s home it is polite to turn off your ringer of all cell phones and only accept emergency phone calls. If you are expecting a potential emergency call it is polite to inform your host upon your arrival. Keeping your phone on vibrate in case of potential issues with babysitters is acceptable but keep in mind that should a call come in during your dinner party you are required to excuse yourself to a private location and not take the call in the presence of others.
Hosts need to be as ready as possible, anticipating that the food service will be taken care of properly, and if you need to adjust whats being served for special diets, do it graciously. Neither host nor guest should ever drink to excess.
Everyone commits a social blunder or faux pas every once in awhile. The trick when an error occurs is not to allow it to ruffle your feathers but instead make amends quickly and then move on with the occassion. Maintaining good manners as a guest will ensure that your social calendar is constantly being added to and you can enjoy all social occasions without any stress or worry.
About the Author:
Kathy Baldwin is a confident & accomplished hostess who focuses in the art of the dinner party. Her unique dinner party guide includes all you need for hostessing a great dinner party including
Dinner Party Etiquette & the social rules for today. Pick up your complimentary copy of Dinner Party Games & Conversation Starters at her
Dinner Party Ideas website today.
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Thursday, June 11th, 2009
by Patrick Daniels
After a four year hiatus, Dave Matthews band has come back with their newest release, “Big Whiskey And The Groogrux King”. This album is a departure from their earlier albums, to say the least.
In the past the Dave Matthews Band was known for a more rocking sound then bands such as Moe or Phish. With their newest release, the DMB goes into a new direction and expends on a more mature approach towards music and it’s influences while mourning the loss of their dear friend and founding band member, LeRoi Moore.
Moore died in 2008 as a result of complications caused by an ATV accident. His role as saxophonist was taken up in the studio by Jeff Coffin. Many theorize the band came back together to make this album as a sort of tribute to Moore, and this is easily across the CD.
There are many songs on the album, especially “Funny the Way It Is” the albums first track, that reflect on the loss of Moore and the bands reaction to his passing. It is the track that most resembles the old Dave Matthews Band sound while incorporating their new direction. Other tracks, such as “Alligator Pie” and “Baby Blue”, deal with the bands time apart and work with others, as well as their experience with producer Rob Cavallo, while recording in Louisiana.
With a Delta Blues sound, along with New Orleans French Quarter influences this album show the bands ability to play, despite the loss of Moore.
While it is a departure from past albums, true fans of the band are likely to find the feeling of the music little changed, although the sound has. If those same fans have found the heart of the sound with the Dave Matthews Band before, they will find it again here, and enjoy the little bit of change the band offers up. “Big Whiskey And The Groogrux King” is sure to become a DMB classic on par with “Under the Table and Dreaming” and “Crash”, even though it may take a little getting used to if your listening to it right after those albums.
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The
New Dave Matthews Band CD, has been said to be a tribute to the passing of fellow band member LeRoi Moore. Even with it’s new sound direction this is sure to be a hit among DMB fans. To purchase your copy, of
Dave Matthews Band Whiskey, today log onto www.cdwow.com.
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Monday, June 8th, 2009
by Chris Channing
We all know how well males love to talk about sports. Now sports fans, both male and female alike, can take part in online sports leagues based around cricket to extend the talk of televised games with their own excursions. In doing so, sports fans are able to even gain real rewards or prizes for doing exceptionally well.
Your current group of friends will be ecstatic to take the fun of normal cricket games and create new forms of entertainment through online cricket leagues. Fantasy leagues online will allow for more competition among sports enthusiasts to test their knowledge and luck, and in the process win them the all-important bragging rights over other friends.
The Internet has brought many people together from all over the world- including cricket friends. If your current host of friends don’t share much enjoyment for cricket, or simply are too busy for a fantasy league, you can find new cohorts online. Websites with fantasy cricket leagues are built to promote social interaction, which will bring you new contacts and friends to talk to about cricket topics.
If you feel like you are behind in cricket topics, joining a fantasy league is important. Missing a few seasons of cricket due to other dedications in life can quickly put you out of the cricket loop. By joining an online fantasy cricket community, you will be able to learn the statistics of new players, teams, and coaches. In effect, such leagues can act as a quick encyclopedia, with the only difference that it is fun to learn and use!
If you are good enough at managing your cricket team, you will be able to earn prizes at some select websites. Websites that offer prizes are usually large in size, so you will have to set yourself apart from many other cricket fans to get a real shot at the rewards given out. The rewards are a fun way of bringing new competition to an already established website, but keep in mind this varies from one league to another.
Even though some websites will charge you for using their fantasy cricket services, you will have the choice not to by going to other services. Even still, look into paid alternatives as they sometimes allow you to get an edge over others, qualify for better prizes, or give you access to better offers and material. Ultimately it is your decision on how dedicated you are to the sport.
Closing Comments
Remember that online cricket leagues are for pure entertainment and for making friends, not solely for earning rewards or gaining monetary value. Instead you should focus on having fun with your interests, and sharing the fun with your current friends and new ones you’ll find over such websites.
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Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009
by Patrick Daniels
The next chapter in the Terminator saga is less then a month away. With so much excitement building I feel it is necessary to review the first three chapters in the story.
The first movie simply titled The Terminator was released in 1984 and almost immediately became a blockbuster hit. It stood out from the pack with its over the top special effects and its time traveling story. It was a huge success and spawned two, and now three sequels as well as a television show on Fox. The first movie was released on VHS and later on DVD. It included a minimal amount of bonus features on its initial DVD release, but would later be re-released as a special addition.
In 1991, the sequel, T2: Judgment Day was released in theatres. Surpassing the first movie, it was an instant hit breaking box office records. It maintained all the greatness from the first movie and expanded on the Terminators lore.
This time putting Arnold in the role of the Terminator, but as guardian of John Connor, it changed up what we were expecting as moviegoers. I remember hearing the rumor of Arnold being a good terminator and couldn’t believe it. I wasnt expecting that kind of twist. The special effects were again over the top and cutting edge. Things that we saw on that screen were unlike anything that had ever been seen before. It was a technological breakthrough and many things have gone on to be standard practice in the years since. The DVD was packed with all the history and special features that you have come to expect. It was all packaged in a cool metallic collectors sleeve. It was truly the way to own the movie.
Ten years later, the dark horse of the franchise, Rise of The Machines was released. It was by Terminators standards a flop, but with almost $400 million is ticket sales, it would have been considered a huge success for any other franchise. The DVD was packed with extras and was just as good as the first two releases. There will undoubtedly be a special Blu-ray version of each of the first three movies and will be even more awesome in all their high definition glory.
Hopefully the newest movie will return the glory to the franchise that I grew up loving.
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wii games to
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Friday, April 17th, 2009
by Professional editor working for
himfr.
April 15 news release by China Mobile G3 laptop and partners joined the ceremony held in Beijing, at which, Sohu IT to note that China’s mobile companies with a total of 6 of 7, the depth of customization of the G3 line, while 22 of the Internet for general custom.
It is understood that this co-operation with China Mobile has 17 vendors, including Dell, Lenovo, HP, Haier, Tongfang, Founder, Samsung, Konka, Patriot, Fujitsu, TCL, Great Wall, such as BenQ.
Vice leader of China Mobile Lu xiang dong
Conference, vice head of China Mobile Lu xiang dong to do a keynote dialogue, he said in his dialogue, G3 Internet and users of this account can be bundled with portable handset number, user-friendly with a number to handset, Internet and so on.
It is described that the buy of the Internet type of the G3 client, you can use their own wireless telephone number to cause your account, but when the client next time you log on exactly from the user’s wireless telephone allegations in its town, this approach substantially facilitates the client .
It is comprehended that all of the G3 line have accepted the 2,100 yuan / Taiwan, 1500 yuan / Taiwan, 900 yuan / Taiwan, three divergent levels of extra funds, extra funds for each level there are 600 yuan payment for handset calls, left accusations for Internet entry to payments under. G3 Internet entry to as a effect of this account with the user’s portable handset number for the matching number, so Internet users paid for the G3, the extra funds in addition have the accusations users 600 yuan could be called.
Subsidized rates for whether there is a minimum spending per month, whether it is necessary to set the election, long promised in the nets and so on, China Mobile said, different products have different set of charges has not yet announced a product fee for each plan.
Several manufacturers have furthermore said that while Guangdong has started sales of the G3 line, but only the navigate, the National can not be conveyed out in agreement with the advancement of a model. At present, the most of wireless connection goods and grants are still the allowance of monthly charges and so the minutia of course.
According to the telephone grant form, China Mobile is generally associated to the affirmation marked with buyers, users in the firm promise to the monthly smallest expending obligation and the snare long after, it can be a very reduced cost wireless phone. China Mobile has pursued this form to address, but, as the G3 of the Internet more manufacturers need to deal their own passages, this form affirmation is not user-friendly administration and data management. Therefore, the alternative of China Mobile TD-built module to inject a bare SIM business card, users function on the desktop to cause, in detail, that is, its own wireless telephone number will be “written” to the TD-built modules on a bare SIM business card .
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Tuesday, April 14th, 2009
by Matty Wainwright
If a Google search brought you here, I’m willing to bet that you want to find a way to download Tyson free - Am I right? If I am, then pin back your ears, I have some important info for you.
There are literally hundreds of websites to choose from that will let you download the the latest films. It’s vital though that you make sure you get the best site for you, and ensure that you get the right information to make the right decision.
Previously, one huge problem we were always stumbling on was the really bad quality of the available films. The films were usually incomplete - not a full movie, were incredibly slow to capture, or were almost hopeless because the recording was so substandard.
With the advent of high-speed broadband though, everything has changed for the better. Everyone can now download and watch all the latest movies, or all their favorite movies at home.
Is it possible to download all the newest films for nothing? Absolutely - do I think it’s a good idea? No not really, simply because most of the free sites are awash with adware, or sometimes the downloads themselves have spyware installed (how else do you think the sites make money?. If you decide this is the route for you, be very cautious!
What’s the alternative? You can sign up for a paid movie download site - for a small one-off fee of around $30 to $40. The fee is less than it would cost you for a family ticket and popcorn at your local movie theatre, and for that you can download as many movies as you want.
So, if you have your heart set on download Tyson, but you want to be sensible and find an environment where you’ll have maximum choice and still remain safe, what do you need to find in a package?
1. Is The Guarantee Watertight - One sure way to make sure that the site you choose is legitimate, is to examine their cancellation policy. Legit sites will always offer no less than a 30 day guarantee, and from experience the leading services offer 60 days.
2. What’s Their Download Policy? - Only consider a download service that doesn’t limit the number of movies you can download, they are charging the same amount, and you won’t be restricted to 2 or 3 downloads a day when the database holds 1000’s of movies and TV shows.
3. Do They Offer Customer Service? - When you pay your fee to join a movie website, you have the right to be able to reach their support department if something is not working right or there’s any other type of problem. Most providers are pretty good at this now, and you’ll find the best services being available at any time of day or night.
If you would like to find a great provider just like the service I use all the time, you can follow one of the links in this article. Or you could just use one of the search engines to search for ‘download movies for free’ and you will find 1000’s of different websites - please make sure that you check them out carefully first.
Not so long ago it could take hours and hours if not whole days download a full length film to your laptop. A more modern laptop will eat up the 700mb or so file of a new movie in no time at all, which means you can download lots of movies in a single day.
Without exception, the best services present you with the choice of either downloading the film to your PC and watching it on the computer screen, or you can save it to disk, with the software supplied, and watch it whenever you choose.
OK so, to start with you would be best selecting a provider that will invoice you a one-off joining fee (and no ongoing fees). This fee will ensure the safety of your PC from malicious files and gives you access to 1000’s of movies, TV shows and music tracks as well (often there is a small additional fee for the TV and music add-ons).
Secondly check carefully that the service you choose has a guarantee policy and a customer care program that will take care of you if things do go wrong. You are not risking huge sums of money, but adhere to these ‘rules’ you should be safe enough.
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