Friday 3 December 2010

HA!

David Hepworth davidhepworth RT @rob_fitzpatrick: Perhaps echo and the bunnymen can cheer us up with one of their football songs. Spare Us The Qatar. #besticandosorry

More people have tweeted about the corrupt Qatar 2022 win than there are people in Qatar!

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Grateful Dead: 30 days of the Dead (Archive)

The music of The Grateful Dead is meant to be shared and enjoyed by everyone. That's why we created the 30 Days of Dead. We at Dead.net realize that it was sometimes a little tougher than it should have been for you to download the music (especially that first week - sorry!), so we thought it only right that we give everyone a second chance to get every minute of the music. It's the kind thing to do.

Until the evening of December 8, 2010, we will keep this page and all of the links to the music live so that everyone has the chance to get and enjoy all of the songs. Just click on the song title to download the song.
NB: Most of these are previously unissued SBD recordings.







1 New Speedway Boogie 09.20.1970 Fillmore East 23.6 MB
2 Dark Star 06.05.1969 Fillmore West 49.7 MB
3 Althea 03.14.1981 Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, CT 20.6 MB
4 Playin' in the Band 05.13.1973 Iowa St. Fairgrounds, Des Moines, IA 68.3 MB
5 Easy Wind A 01.16.1970 Springer's Inn, Portland, OR 23.1 MB
6 Sugaree 10.13.1980 Warfield 24.1 MB
7 He's Gone A 03.26.1987 Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, CT 30.3 MB
8 Estimated Prophet 10.07.1980 Warfield 28.8 MB
9 China Cat Rider 02.01.1970 The Warehouse, New Orleans, LA 28.3 MB
10 Cream Puff War 03.18.1967 Winterland 14.3 MB
11 St. Stephen 10.15.1983 Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, CT 18.04 MB
12 The Music Never Stopped 04.24.1978 Horton Field House, Illinois St. U. 20.3 MB
13 Truckin' 05.30.1971 Winterland 19.4 MB
14 New MinglewoodBlues 12.26.1970 Legion Stadium, El Monte, CA 12.5 MB
15 Sailor/Saint 10.25.1980 Radio City Music Hall, NY, NY 30.4 MB
16 New Potato Caboose 08.04.1967 O'Keefe Toronto, ON 15.6MB
17 Cold Rain & Snow 12.28.1970 Legion Stadium, El Monte, CA 15.3 MB
18 So Many Roads 03.28.1993 Knickerbocker Arena, Albany, NY 16.9 MB
19 Sugar Magnolia 02.24.1971 Capitol Theater, Port Chester, NY 13.3 MB
20 Alligator 08.05.1967 O'Keefe Toronto, ON 25.6 MB
21 Cassidy -> Don't Ease Me In 08.31.1983 Silva Hall, Eugene, OR 22.5 MB
22 Tennessee Jed > Let it Grow 10.23.1989 Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, NC 49.8 MB
23 Dupree's Diamond Blues 01.25.1969 Venuee: Avalon Ballroom, SF 9.4 MB
24 Help->Slipknot!->Franklins 05.05.1991 Venu: Cal Expo, Sacramento, CA 58.2 MB
25 My Brother Esau 04.14.1984 Hampton Coliseum, Hampton, VA 13.4 MB
26 Shakedown Street 04.06.1982 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA 30.5 MB
27 Mason's Children 01.10.1970 Golden Hall, San Diego, CA 10.9 MB
28 Let it Grow 07.16.1990 Rich Stadium, Orchard Park, NY 27.3 MB
29 Uncle John's Band 02.11.1970 Fillmore East, NY 13.0 MB
30 Sugar Magnolia 6.4.1978 UCSB Stadium, Santa Barbara 19.2 MB

British Foreign Office's guidance for travelling to Qatar.

It is a punishable offence to drink alcohol or be drunk in public. Offenders may incur a prison sentence or deportation. Alcohol is, however, available at licensed hotel restaurants and bars, and expatriates living in Qatar can obtain alcohol on a permit system. You should not carry alcohol with you, including in your car (except to take it on the day of collection from the warehouse to your home).
You should dress modestly when in public, including whilst driving. Women should cover their shoulders and avoid wearing short skirts. You should behave courteously at all times. Any intimacy in public between men and women (including between teenagers) can lead to arrest. Homosexual behaviour is illegal in Qatar.

More good advice here

The Votes

2018 FIFA World Cup™

Round 1: England 2(!) votes, Netherlands/Belgium 4 votes, Spain/Portugal 7 votes and Russia 9 votes

(as no absolute majority was reached, the candidate with least amount of votes, England, was eliminated)

Round 2: Netherlands/Belgium 2 votes, Spain/Portugal 7 votes and Russia 13 votes (Russia obtained an absolute majority)

2022 FIFA World Cup™

Round 1: Australia 1 vote, Japan 3 votes, Korea Republic 4 votes, Qatar 11 votes, USA 3 votes (Australia eliminated)

Round 2: Japan 2 votes, Korea Republic 5 votes, Qatar 10 votes and USA 5 votes (Japan eliminated)

Round 3: Korea Republic 5 votes, Qatar 11 votes, USA 6 votes (Korea Republic eliminated)

Round 4: Qatar 14 votes and USA 8 votes (Qatar obtained an absolute mayority)

That means England spent 15 million pounds for one vote (the other coming from the FA president)

Football's Coming Home!

Football WM 2018/2022


Host 2018: Russia (!)
Host 2022: Qatar (!!!)

sponsored by Gazprom & petrodollars
what a corrupt bunch of bastards!!

Thursday 2 December 2010

Assange loses Sweden appeal



HA!

The 10 failures of Nick Clegg on tuition fees

50 Greatest Merseyside Albums

We asked. And you voted. Over 2000 of you. Thank you. Liverpool.com presents our 50 Greatest Merseyside Albums of all time. As voted for by you... and with an introduction by Paul Du Noyer, author of Liverpool - Wondrous Place:
In a logical world we would see a chart topped by ten Beatle albums. With Atomic Kitten at Number 11. But this is not a logical world - this is Liverpool. So what we get, instead, is something much more interesting. Mere commercial success is not very important here. What Liverpool seems to like are its local mavericks and its lost legends. It definitely prefers acts who have stayed in the city. Those who were lured to that faraway nest of vipers, that London, are often forgotten. Something to ponder, all you young Wombats and Rascals...
"Still not enough room for acts lesser cities could only dream of..."
The trouble with Scousers, people tell me, is that you think you're God's gift to music. To which I reply: Well, let's look at the evidence, shall we? Here is a chart of fifty albums and there's still not enough room for acts that lesser cities could only dream of producing. A few omissions that spring to mind: Pete Burns' Dead Or Alive, Ian Broudie's Lightning Seeds, Billy Fury, Cilla Black, The Christians, the aforesaid Atomic Kitten, China Crisis, George Melly, The Scaffold, Space, A Flock Of Seagulls, It's Immaterial and Gerry & The Pacemakers.
"This is not a list of Easy Listening..."
More surprising than the overlooked oldies, though, are the missing modern acts. Where are The Wombats and The Rascals? And no Ladytron? Or Candi Payne? But as for what is here, few could really complain. Your Beatle choices follow the music critics' consensus, with Revolver riding high. Lennon's stark solo album, Plastic Ono Band, is a much hipper option than the more predictable Imagine, which does not feature. Macca's Band On The Run seems about right, and George's All Things Must Pass is definitely on the money. Elvis Costello's brooding Blood And Chocolate does well - this is not a list of Easy Listening. Pete Wylie of Wah!, Michael Head (Pale Fountains, Shack and The Strands), Edgar Jones (The Stairs and The Joneses), Ian McNabb (solo and Icicle Works) and Ian Prowse (Pele and Amsterdam) all show our loyalty to locally-based talent.
You see, Ringo? If only you'd come back to the Dingle you could have been a contender. But you're nowhere, man. Peace and Love...
1. The La's, The La's
(Go! Discs, 1990)
2. The Beatles, Revolver
(Parlophone, 1966)
3. Echo & The Bunnymen, Ocean Rain
(Korova, 1984)
4. Michael Head, The Magical World of the Strands
(Megaphone, 1998)
5. The Beatles, Sgt. Pepper's ...
(Parlophone, 1967)
=5. The Coral, The Coral
(Deltasonic, 2002)
7. The Beatles, Abbey Road
(Parlophone, 1969)
8. Shack, Waterpistol
(Marina, 1995)
9. The Beatles, The Beatles (White Album)
(Parlophone, 1968)
10. Teardrop Explodes, Kilimanjaro
(Fontana, 1980)
11. Elvis Costello, Blood & Chocolate
(Demon, 1986)
12. Deaf School, 2nd Honeymoon
(Warner Bros, 1976)
13. Shack, HMS Fable
(London, 1999)
14. Amsterdam, Arm In Arm
(CIA/Universal, 2008)
=14. Ian McNabb, Merseybeast
(This Way Up, 1996)
16. Echo & The Bunnymen, Heaven Up Here
(Korova, 1981)
17. Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Welcome to the Pleasuredome
(ZTT/Island, 1984)
=17. Cast, All Change
(Polydor, 1995)
=17. Echo & The Bunnymen, Crocodiles
(Korova, 1980)
=17. The Stands, All Years Leaving
(Echo, 2004)
21. The Real People, What's On The Outside
(Columbia, 1996)
22. Pete Wylie & The Mighty WAH!, Songs of Strength & Heartbreak
(Castle/When!, 2000)
=22. The Zutons, Who Killed The Zutons?
(Deltasonic, 2004)
=22. The Coral, Magic & Medicine
(Deltasonic, 2003)
25. The Beatles, A Hard Day's Night
(Parlophone, 1964)
26. Pale Fountains, Pacific Street
(Virgin, 1984)
27. Pele, Fireworks
(Polydor, 1991)
28. Half Man Half Biscuit, Back in the DHSS
(Probe Plus, 1985)
29. Ian McNabb, Head Like A Rock
(This Way Up, 1994)
30. Gomez, Bring It On
(Hut, 1998)
31. The Icicle Works, The Small Price of A Bicycle
(Beggars Banquet, 1985)
32. John Lennon, John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band
(Apple/EMI, 1970)
=32. The Beatles, Please Please Me
(Parlophone, 1963)
=32. The Zutons, Tired of Hanging Around
(Deltasonic, 2006)
=32. The Coral, Roots & Echoes
(Deltasonic, 2007)
36. The Beatles, Let It Be
(Parlophone, 1970)
37. Shack, Here's Tom With the Weather
(North Country, 2003)
38. The Icicle Works, The Icicle Works
(Beggars Banquet, 1984)
39. Wings, Band on the Run
(Apple/EMI, 1973)
40. WAH!, Nah=Pooh! - The Art of Bluff
(Eternal/WEA, 1981)
41. OMD, Architecture & Morality
(Virgin, 1981)
42. Hot Club de Paris, Drop It 'til It Pops
(Moshi Moshi, 2006)
43. The Beatles, Help!
(Parlophone, 1965)
44. The Wild Swans, Bringing Home The Ashes
(Sire/Reprise, 1988)
45. The Stairs, Mexican R'n'B
(Go! Discs, 1992)
46. George Harrison, All Things Must Pass
(Apple/EMI, 1970)
47. The Beatles, Magical Mystery Tour
(Parlophone, 1967)
48. Elvis Costello, My Aim Is True
(Stiff, 1977)
49. The Farm, Spartacus
(Sire, 1991)
50. Edgar Jones & The Jones', Soothing Music for Stray Cats
(Viper, 2005)
(Thanx Stan!)

NME Top 75 Albums Of 2010

30 Klaxons – Surfing The Void
29 No Age – Everything In Between
28 New Young Pony Club – The Optimist
27 Best Coast – Crazy For You
26 Les Savy Fav – Root For Ruin
25 Avi Buffalo – Avi Buffalo
24 Vampire Weekend – Contra
23 Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti – Before Today
22 Swans – My Father Will Guide Me Up A Rope To The Sky
21 Janelle Monae – The ArchAndroid
20 Deerhunter – Halcyon Digest
19 MGMT – Congratulations
18 Warpaint – The Fool
17 Factory Floor – Untitled
16 Grinderman – Grinderman 2
15 Yeasayer – Odd Blood
14 The Fall – Your Future, Our Clutter
13 Gayngs – Relayted
12 Caribou – Swim
11 The National – High Violet
10 The Drums – The Drums
09 Liars – Sisterworld
08 Salem – King Night
07 Zola Jesus – Stridulum II
06 Foals – Total Life Forever
05 Laura Marling – I Speak Because I Can
04 LCD Soundsystem – This Is Happening
03 Beach House – Teen Dream
02 Arcade Fire – The Suburbs
01 These New Puritans – Hidden

# 31 - 75 here

Homeland Security Admits That It's The Private Police Force Of The Entertainment Industry

Paraphilia # 10

Contains an interview with Michael Gira amongst many other goodies!