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  1. Mstislav Leopoldovich Rostropovich was a Russian cellist and conductor, and was considered to be one of the greatest cellists of the 20th century.
  2. Strange Lights Over San Diego! news:ufo footage near san diego 1_1_2008 Uploaded by sizemen
  3. Maybe she would be a good partner for you Ox, with that Free Sexy for video thingy
  4. There are a couple more lightening pics...earlier in the thread :) Here's a comet
  5. Welcome to Beatking, JeauxKing *** Fear of Flying - Bowery Electric Bowery Electric was a New York City-based musical duo formed by Lawrence Chandler and Martha Schwendener in 1994. Bowery Electric's music defies easy classification. The group earned critical acclaim for experimentation across several genres and mixing elements of ambient, drone, electronic and experimental music with '70's soul, dub, disco, experimental rock and hip hop. They were one of the first American bands to perform live with a laptop, mixer and sampler on stage alongside bass, drums, and guitars. - Wikipedia
  6. I missed this post way back when. Really nice sax playing.
  7. The feel good song of the summer now has a new music video...
  8. The cut appears on his cd, 'Hell'. Recorded live @ The House of Blues, in Las Vegas 1999.
  9. In addition to the ominous development that ATT might begin playing cop on the web, comes another ominous note: Wired reports that "With all of the Big Four record labels now jettisoning digital rights management, music fans have every reason to rejoice. But consumer advocates are singing a note of caution, as the music industry experiments with digital-watermarking technology as a DRM substitute. Watermarking offers copyright protection by letting a company track music that finds its way to illegal peer-to-peer networks. At its most precise, a watermark could encode a unique serial number that a music company could match to the original purchaser. So far, though, labels say they won't do that: Warner and EMI have not embraced watermarking at all, while Sony's and Universal's DRM-free lineups contain "anonymous" watermarks that won't trace to an individual." Read More @ Wired
  10. ABC Studios terminates nearly 30 overall deals ABC Studios on Friday afternoon became the first TV studio to terminate overall deals under the force majeure provision in its producers' deals. In a major house-cleaning sweep, close to 30 writing and nonwriting producers -- most of them well-known -- who don't have active projects have been axed. The list includes the writing duos of Joshua Sternin and Jeffrey Ventimilia, as well as Gabe Sachs and Jeff Judah, director Larry Charles, producer Sean Bailey, the producing team of Nina Wass and Gene Stein, writers Jack Kenney and Bill Callahan and actor-producer Taye Diggs, who landed a producing deal a year ago when he signed on to star on the ABC/ABC Studios drama "Private Practice." Read More The strike is likely to go on for several months. As noted above, a few posts back, the studios are using the strike as an excuse to clear their rosters.
  11. After reading about him in the NY Times, my mother said he looked like me I wish I could play the violin like him. The performance took place June 7, 2005, at the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra in Suntory Hall, Tokyo.
  12. The Rice Twins - For Penny and Alexis The Rice Twins are Valdemar Gezelius and Jesper Engström and hail from Sweden.
  13. Who made the videos, Moqui?
  14. Mixing genres is good for creativity. It would be even better if he were working with artists who are on the cutting edge of things...
  15. True. But I wonder what kind of case they can get against Pirate Bay - they are no different than Google, other than categorizing what people can search for.
  16. Have you decided to participate?
  17. They will simply more their servers to another country if necessary.
  18. Don't worry, I won't be watching.
  19. The Wall Street Journal reports that "One of Hollywood's biggest foes is about to be called on the carpet. After years of steering Web surfers to free entertainment, the organizers of a massive directory of pirated movies, music and software in Sweden could finally face serious legal repercussions. Based on evidence collected in a 2006 raid on the offices of The Pirate Bay, Swedish prosecutors say that by the end of January they expect to charge the individuals who operate the file-sharing service with conspiracy to breach copyrights." Read More
  20. Get the scintillating details here B)
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