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George Strait Bumps Coldplay Off Top Spot
ASUmusicMAN replied to KiwiCoromandel's topic in Music & Entertainment News
country veteran?? Has he done anything I might have heard? -
yeah...that's totally a DIY castle
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weird...that's all. Just really weird. I hope he gets better though, cause that would blow.
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I'm glad you said it, because when I read that article yesterday I was all prepared for some firefox rulez and IE is for tards article. But instead I have no idea what the hell he's talking about... especially that browsing in iTunes thing...I honestly laughed out loud at that one.
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New System of a Down CD That BYOB song gets me so AAAMPED....AAAAHHHH
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Aight people...i've missed you all. So yeah yeah yeah...i'll start posting more (or again) Thanks for the good wishes. Oh...it was my 2-1...so now i'm a legal drunk :Here's to you:
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alright...I love the original and gave this a listen. I'm not a big Reggae guy (I by not being a reggae I mean know jack shit about it...help anyone?) But it seemed pretty chill to me if reggae is what the deal is...Sorry I can't be more help
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Judge Rules Blogger Journalists Not Shielded
ASUmusicMAN replied to DudeAsInCool's topic in Digital/Internet News
man, that's sad and kinda suprising...not cool -
i've heard both the new singles, and i'm definitely gonna have to check this cd out
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Republicans want to censor cable & satellite TV
ASUmusicMAN replied to Kooperman's topic in General News
yeah, I agree no way this'll happen and boooooo for even bringing it up...assholes -
yay for pervs inventing new stuff
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I really like soundtracks, but even I don't own half of those so I can't comment on too too many. I do like polar express, and definitely like the john williams harry potter stuff that was nominated. I was somewhat let down by KB II though...not as good as the first one I thought...but eh, still not bad. And Ray is just sweeeeeet.
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ReligiousConseratives Join Hollywood Against P2P
ASUmusicMAN replied to DudeAsInCool's topic in Filesharing News
Boo to both...but I already didn't care for either before so eh...reasons of dislike just stack up -
LA phil is one of my favorite orchestras (my old teacher used to play for them)...I need to go check out a nice big concert with them sometime
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Esa-Pekka Salonen The Los Angeles Philharmonic announced on 8 February 2005 that it is extending the contract of its Music Director Esa-Pekka Salonen by two years, taking the partnership through to the 2007/8 season. The contract extension also includes an 'evergreen' clause, indicating Salonen's and the orchestra's desire to continue the relationship beyond 2008. 'I feel privileged to work for this incredibly exciting symphonic organization, where there is unlimited potential for invention', says the Finnish conductor. 'We are witnessing a sociological phenomenon, a completely new music culture being born in Los Angeles. New and diverse audiences are flocking to Walt Disney Concert Hall. The high profile the orchestra has achieved puts us at the very center of the cultural community. There is no better or more exciting job I could be doing at this moment.' The news coincides with the announcement of the orchestra's 2005/6 season. Details online. Information: www.laphil.org http://www.mvdaily.com/news/item.cgi?id=300565
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Brass for Uganda Olivia Goodrich is looking for second-hand brass instruments for a school in Uganda. Kisiizi Hospital Primary School (where Goodrich worked for three months in 2004) is keen to set up a marching band, but needs instruments. If you live in the UK and have unused second-hand brass instruments suitable for school use, please make contact via Music & Vision. Donations and sales are both welcome. Information: www.mvdaily.com/contact/general.htm
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Sixten Ehrling The Swedish conductor Sixten Ehrling died in New York City on 13 February 2005, aged 86. Born in Malmö on 3 April 1918, Ehrling studied piano and violin at Stockholm's Royal Academy of Music, and was awarded the Jenny Lind Scholarship in 1939. He worked as a repetiteur at Royal Swedish Opera, and was an assistant to Karl Böhm at Dresden State Opera. Following some criticism, Ehrling left his job as principal conductor at Royal Swedish Opera, and worked in the USA, conducting the Detroit Symphony Orchestra for 10 years from 1963. He later taught conducting at Juilliard, and worked with the Denver Symphony and the San Antonio Symphony. Known for his focus, clarity and perfectionism, he also had a notoriously short fuse, which sometimes lost him contracts. http://www.mvdaily.com/news/item.cgi?id=300573
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I bet you would man
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The Killers are one of my new fav bands...definitely worth checking out
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Drinking BEER can turn you into a woman!!!!
ASUmusicMAN replied to rainbowdemon's topic in Kickin' it
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installed it over the top...everything seems to be working great for me
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welcome back man