Wednesday, 16 February 2011

The Smiths - Under Review (Documentary)


This 90-minute documentary film covers the full story and music of The Smiths. It features rare musical performances, videos, TV appearances, interviews with the band, and expert comment and review from an esteemed panel of experts. It is the first of its kind to document the history of one of the most important band of the 1980s: The ultimate icons of the "indie" genre. It includes contributions from; producers Stephen Street, John Porter and Kenny Jones; Smiths fifth member Craig Gannon; Author of Saint Morrissey Mark Simpson; Journalists Paul Morley, Nigel Williamson, Jake Kennedy and John Robb; Factory Records supreme Tony Wilson; ‘Roadie’ Grant Showbiz; DJ and early champion David Jensen and a host of other names.

Featuring Rare Versions of these Classics: Hand In Glove, This Charming Man, What Difference Does It Make, How Soon Is Now, Heaven Knows I’m Miserable Now, The Queen Is Dead, Bigmouth Strikes Again, Panic, and Girlfriend In A Coma

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Sharif Elshinnawi - The King is Dead



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Tuesday, 15 February 2011

HBGary & the Stuxnet Worm: What Emails Leaked By Anonymous Reveal

#feb14 #bahrain #iran


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'The Forgotten Man: Bradley Manning' 4 Corners ABC 14 February 2011

 


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Bank of America denies ties to WikiLeaks smear outed by Anonymous

Spy games: Inside the convoluted plot to bring down WikiLeaks

The Pop Group - London, 31 December 2010

She Is Beyond Good and Evil
Colour Blind
Thief of Fire
Sense of Purpose
We Are All Prostitutes
Words Disobey Me
Trap
We Are Time

At last a live recording from one of the reformation gigs has surfaced. 
BIG thanx to Phil for taping & uploading.
You can download it from his blog 
HERE 

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RT @: Isn't it ironic that Clinton will declare support for Internet freedom on same day that court rules on WikiLeaks/Twitter?

Iran police fire tear gas at opposition rally in Tehran

♪♫ Foo Fighters feat. Lemmy (!) – White Limo


the new Foo Fighters album will be released April 12th

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Thom Yorke - Skirting on the Surface (live in Los Angeles)



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the new Radiohead album "The King of Limbs" will arrive digitally on February 19, followed by an elaborate physical release — dubbed “the world’s first Newspaper Album” on their new website — set for May.

One Shot Not : Sophie Hunger


Armed with an acoustic guitar and an indie folk sensibility, Sophie Hunger is a Swiss singer/songwriter from Zurich whose independently released studio album debut, Monday's Ghost (2008), was a critically acclaimed chart-topping success in her homeland. Born Emilie Jeanne-Sophie Welti Hunger on March 31, 1983, in Berne, Switzerland, she spent parts of her youth abroad, living in England and Germany. She began her recording career as a member of the band Fisher, where she billed herself as Emilie Welti. The band released one album, Fisher (2005), before she embarked on a solo career as a singer /songwriter, changing her performance name to Sophie Hunger. Her full-length solo album debut, Sketches on Sea (2006), was a home-recorded effort that steadily became an underground sensation. It helped, of course, that Hunger was an engaging live performer. Her renown as a live performer led to an appearance at the 2008 Montreux Jazz Festival, among other high-profile appearances. The positive word of mouth and glowing press coverage for Hunger was such that her studio album debut, Monday's Ghost, debuted at number one on the Swiss albums chart upon its release in October 2008 on the independent label Two Gentlemen. The album, sung in English as well as German, was licensed for international release by Universal Music in 2009, and Hunger toured Europe in support of the album's major-label re-release. (Jason Birchmeier - allmusic)

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♪♫ Natacha Atlas & Basha Beats - Egypt: Rise to Freedom

The most beautiful missed free-kick!!


FC Mulhouse - Louhans (1-0)

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♪♫ Primal Scream - Midnight Rambler (Abbey Road 2006)

Monday, 14 February 2011

PJ Harvey to become 'Official War Songwriter'?

The Head Of Collections at the Imperial War Museum has said he will propose to the museum's management committee that they approach PJ Harvey about her becoming an official war correspondent songwriter, documenting conflicts involving the British army through verse and song.
The museum's Roger Tolson was responding to an interview Harvey gave to Radio 4 talking about her new album 'Let England Shake', which was inspired by two and half years of research into military conflicts.
Harvey said: "I started wondering where the officially appointed war songwriter was. You have got your war artists, like Steve McQueen, and your war photographers. I fantasised that I had been appointed this official songwriter and so I almost took on that challenge for myself".
In 2006, Steve McQueen (the British artist, not the legendary Hollywood actor, obviously) went to Iraq as part of the Imperial War Museum's official war artists' programme, producing the work 'Queen And Country' as a result.
Responding to the Radio 4 comments, Tolson told The Guardian: "We are certainly interested in working with PJ Harvey. It is something we can take forward as we have never commissioned anybody in that capacity. We have never sent a musician out to a conflict zone".
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What a difference a week makes...

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1986 South Bank Show documentary on The Velvets at 'Dangerous Minds'
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A Symphony of Sound

(GB2011) Pedobear - yr time is NOW!

"...And if someone wants to help out with children, we will sweep away the criminal record checks and health and safety laws that stop them."
WTF??? Seriously WTF!

Jim Dine's Hearts


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The Strange Powers of the Placebo Effect

Evgeny Morozov: The Future of WikiLeaks

Tell it like it is Mr Bragg

Al Jazeera English vs. Russia Today

Anyone getting their information about Egypt from Russia Today would have learned that the United States orchestrated the uprising, the Muslim Brotherhood was formed by MI6 and opposition leader Mohamed El Baradei was a Free Mason. Five years since its launch, the English-language channel has become home to fringe ideas and rabid anti-American rhetoric. At the same time, Qatar-based Al Jazeera English has proved itself indispensable, in a time of decreasing television budgets, to the coverage of global stories such as the Egypt uprising — bringing non-stop live coverage as the events unfolded and holding interviews with those most relevant to the story.
Another difference between the two? Russia Today is widely carried by major U.S. cable providers such as TimeWarner. Al Jazeera is not.
Al Jazeera English launched to suspicious fanfare in November 2006. Former U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld had famously called the coverage of the Iraq War provided by its Arabic-language sister channel “vicious, inaccurate and inexcusable.” Former U.S. President George W. Bush reportedly mused about bombing its Doha headquarters (a report the White House denied).
Yet in four years it has grown into a respected news channel, watched by policymakers as it provides — by virtue of its budget, location and focus — incomparable breadth of coverage of the Middle East. What the 1991 Persian Gulf War was for CNN, so the ongoing crisis in Egypt may well be for Al Jazeera English...
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Alireza Gorbani & Dorsaf Hamdani present Ivresses @ Festival Au Fil des Voix 2/9/11


1. Le Sacre de Kayyam
2. L'Ivresse
3. L'Existence
4. Amoureux
5. Enivrement
6. L'Echanson

Alireza Ghorbani (chant classique persan)
Dorsaf Hamdani (chant classique arabe)
Ali Ghamsary (composition, tar, divan)
Sohrab Pournazeri (Kamanche, Tanbur)
Hussein Zahawy (Daf, Bendir, Darbouka, Dayera)
Sofiane Negra (Oud)
Keyvan Chemirani (Zarb, Udu)

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Display of affection

♥Happy Valentine's♥

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Sunday, 13 February 2011

Yemeni protesters march on palace; clashes erupt

A protester has portraits of Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh and his son Ahmed (C-top) stapled on her clothes during a demonstration in Sanaa (AFP)
Anti-government protesters clashed with police trying to prevent them from marching towards Yemen's presidential palace in Sanaa on Sunday, witnesses said.
Shortly before the clashes, the opposition agreed to enter talks with President Ali Abdullah Saleh, who is keen to avert an Egypt-style revolt in the country, a US ally against Al Qaeda.
"The Yemeni people want the fall of the regime," protesters shouted during the demonstration attended by about 1,000 people, before dozens broke off to march to the palace. "A Yemeni revolution after the Egyptian revolution."
Sporadic anti-government protests have gathered momentum in Yemen. Earlier this month, tens of thousands took part in an opposition-led "Day of Rage" to demand a change of government, inspired by popular protests in Tunisia and Egypt.
Pro- and anti-government protesters have clashed in recent days.
Opposition officials said 10 protesters were detained in Sanaa and 120 were taken into custody overnight in the city of Taiz, where authorities broke up a demonstration on Saturday.
Four people were hurt in the Sanaa clashes, in which police hit protesters with batons and demonstrators threw rocks at police, witnesses said.
Saleh, in power for more than three decades and concerned about unrest in some parts of the Arab world, has said he will step down in 2013 and pledged his son will not take over the reins of government. He invited the opposition for talks.
"The opposition does not reject what came in the invitation by the president and is ready to sign an agreement in no more than a week," said former Foreign Minister Mohammed Basindwa, now an opposition politician, adding that the talks should include Western or Gulf observers.
"Past experience is what has spurred us to request that representatives of the Friends of Yemen (donor countries) be in observance," he said.
Instability in Yemen would present serious political and security risks for Gulf states. The United States relies heavily on Saleh to help combat al Qaeda's Yemen-based arm, which also carries out attacks in neighbouring Saudi Arabia.
Saleh, a shrewd political survivor, has backed out of previous promises to step aside. Analysts say his concessions could be a genuine way to exit gracefully but he may hope to wait out regional unrest and reassert his dominance another day.
The offer of talks, along with other concessions, was his boldest gambit yet to stave off turmoil in Yemen and avert a showdown with protesters in the poverty-stricken state.
Yemen's opposition wants assurances that reforms would be implemented and has demanded better living conditions for Yemenis, about 40 percent of whom live on less than $2 a day, while a third suffer from chronic hunger.
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Why Bradley Manning Is a Patriot, Not a Criminal: An Opening Statement for the Defense of Private Manning

Crude reality

The Decline and Fall of the American Empire

A soft landing for America 40 years from now?  Don’t bet on it.  The demise of the United States as the global superpower could come far more quickly than anyone imagines.  If Washington is dreaming of 2040 or 2050 as the end of the American Century, a more realistic assessment of domestic and global trends suggests that in 2025, just 15 years from now, it could all be over except for the shouting.
Despite the aura of omnipotence most empires project, a look at their history should remind us that they are fragile organisms. So delicate is their ecology of power that, when things start to go truly bad, empires regularly unravel with unholy speed: just a year for Portugal, two years for the Soviet Union, eight years for France, 11 years for the Ottomans, 17 years for Great Britain, and, in all likelihood, 22 years for the United States, counting from the crucial year 2003.
Future historians are likely to identify the Bush administration’s rash invasion of Iraq in that year as the start of America's downfall. However, instead of the bloodshed that marked the end of so many past empires, with cities burning and civilians slaughtered, this twenty-first century imperial collapse could come relatively quietly through the invisible tendrils of economic collapse or cyberwarfare.
But have no doubt: when Washington's global dominion finally ends, there will be painful daily reminders of what such a loss of power means for Americans in every walk of life. As a half-dozen European nations have discovered, imperial decline tends to have a remarkably demoralizing impact on a society, regularly bringing at least a generation of economic privation. As the economy cools, political temperatures rise, often sparking serious domestic unrest.
Available economic, educational, and military data indicate that, when it comes to US global power, negative trends will aggregate rapidly by 2020 and are likely to reach a critical mass no later than 2030. The American Century, proclaimed so triumphantly at the start of World War II, will be tattered and fading by 2025, its eighth decade, and could be history by 2030.
Significantly, in 2008, the US National Intelligence Council admitted for the first time that America's global power was indeed on a declining trajectory. In one of its periodic futuristic reports, Global Trends 2025, the Council cited “the transfer of global wealth and economic power now under way, roughly from West to East" and "without precedent in modern history,” as the primary factor in the decline of the “United States' relative strength—even in the military realm.” Like many in Washington, however, the Council’s analysts anticipated a very long, very soft landing for American global preeminence, and harbored the hope that somehow the US would long “retain unique military capabilities… to project military power globally” for decades to come...
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Patti Smith - London 1976 +





PATTI SMITH
London 1976 [no label, 1CD]

Live at the Roundhouse, London, May 17, 1976 - very good audience recording?; plus bonus tracks from 1975 and rare interviews. Ripped from vinyl.
Reviewing a 2007 concert at the Roundhouse in London, Kevin Harley wrote in The Independent: “You’ve got to have faith when it comes to Patti Smith. In May 1976, playing her first-ever UK shows at the Roundhouse, she aspired to alchemise rock ‘n’ roll, politics and poetry in an outsider’s bid for revolution and transcendence. The conviction holds firm: Smith’s concerts are testimonies to a belief that rock has to strive to matter.”
While Smith’s belief in the power of rock has not wavered, as her 2010 year-end Bowery shows continue to indicate, not many were fortunate enough to witness Smith’s early shows in the United Kingdom.
But thanks to booomboom, who shared these tracks from an ultra rare vinyl on Dime, fans can now celebrate in this slice of Patti Smith history.
Click on the highlighted tracks to download the MP3s (these are high quality MP3s - sample rate of 224 kbps). As far as we can ascertain, these tracks have never been officially released on CD.
London Roundhouse, May 17, 1976
Track 01. Free Money (7.0MB)
Track 02. Pissing In A River (7.0MB)
Track 03. Pumping (My Heart) (4.4MB)
Track 04. Ain’t It Strange (12.2MB)
Track 05. Gloria (11.1MB)
Track 06. Time Is On My Side (5.6MB)
Poetry reading at St. Mark’s Church, January 1, 1975
Track 07. Histories Of The Universe/Seven Ways Of Going, Parade* (13.4MB - megaupload link)
This track is also offered as a free download here. (According to the wikipedia, 12 albums are available for free download in MP3 format by Giorno Poetry Systems at UbuWeb.com).

November 29, 1976
Track 08. Hungerthon Interview WNEW (8.2MB)
Live at Central Park, May 11, 1975
Track 09. Piss Factory (7.9MB)
Track 10. War Is Over (2.0MB)
Track 11. Land (11.9MB)
With Scott Muni (?), early 1976
Track 12. Radio Interview WNEW (20.6MB - visit the html page to download the track)
Track 12. Radio Interview WNEW (megaupload alternative link)
* Also found on Cash Cow - The Best of Giorno Poetry Systems, 1965-1993 (discontinued).
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