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Member Since: 8/27/2006
Band Website: c22.org.uk
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Influences: If you can afford to, support something worthwhile- please.
Also- if you feel like you want something to change, try to get it changed- even in just a small way- do what you can, get involved... I chose to support Medecins Sans Frontieres and Wakefield Hospice.
"We all have roots in the universe.
Conscious mental activity exerts measurable effects on the physical world - a world that includes human bodies, organs, tissues, and cells.
Mind becomes a legitimate factor in the unfolding of health and disease.
The inter-penetration of all matter is the rule. The dividing line between life and non-life is illusory and arbitrary. There is only one valid way, thus, to partake of the universe and that way is characterised by reverence - a reverence born of a felt sense of participation in the universe, of a kinship with all others and with all matter.
A reverential attitude that bespeaks a oneness with the universe can transform the commonest act." See (Oneness) the blog.
C22 likes da funk, beats, noise, cheese, and weirdness- riddims, voices, and instruments and an awful lot of other stuff.
Then, C22 adds a very special ingredient, gives it a stir, a wobble and a shake, sprinkles on a little puff of magic, and hey presto, bob's your uncle. Now,
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The year 2007 will be the 30th anniversary of Marc's death, we think it would be a highly appropriate time to honour him with the elusive Brit Award he so richly deserves.
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Sounds Like: C22, ROCK, FOLK, EXPERIMENTAL, (ALT) COUNTRY, BLUES, WEIRD, HIP HOP, CAJUN, CELTIC, TECHNO, WORLD, WIDE OPEN, HOUSE, FUNK, METAL, ACID, REGGAE, COOL, NEW, OLD, PSYCHEDELIC, STRANGE, BALLADY, SOUNDTRACK, AMBIENT, WHATEVER, NOTHING ELSE, ALL KINDS OF EVERYTHING, MY HEROES, THE VILLAINS, C22
"C22 has a different sound and I enjoyed it"- Here is the C22 album selction-
URBAN SWAMP
FEARED LOST
TRUCKSTOP
ATTITUDE
POSSIBILITIES
MONSTERS OF EVIL
DISCO NECTAR
MORSELS OF AMBROSIA
BATAAN FANG LOPPY
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SUPPORT THE HOSPICES
MEDECINS SANS FRONTIERES
BeatBox Audios
Romani (Gypsy) culture
KCRW Swingshift- a cool radio station
C22 ROCKS! BLOGGING
ORKA VEER
1976–77 not only saw Dundee United consolidate their Premier League position but throughout the campaign Paul Sturrock was an ever-present, playing in all 36 League games and incredibly, scoring 15 times. Adding that total to one each in the Scottish Cup and League Cup he was top scorer at the Club that year.
they won the Scottish League Championship and Sturrock contributed to this success
He once held the record for the most goals in a Scottish Premier League fixture, scoring five times for Dundee United against Morton on 17 November 1984.
He is one of the most qualified coaches in Europe
he made a bold move to manage Plymouth Argyle, a club which had reached the lowest ebb in its history, struggling in the English Football League Third Division. A shake-up at boardroom level took place, Sturrock began to build his own squad and the rest is history. The following season, he guided them to the Third Division title breaking numerous records in the process, including a club and league points total of 102. In October 2003, Sturrock had successfully taken Argyle back to the top of the Football League Second Division and left when Plymouth had just 12 games to play in what would prove to be another season when they would finish as divisional champions and return to the Football League Championship, formly known as the First Division. As a result of his success at Home Park he has remained a folk hero and legend amongst Argyle supporters, and was named as the manager of Argyle's Team of the Century.
He was then appointed by League One club Sheffield Wednesday languishing in 14th place on September 23, 2004, and he guided the club to the League One play-offs. After beating Brentford in the semi-final with an aggregate score of 3–1, Sturrock took Wednesday to the play-off final at the Millennium Stadium and beat Hartlepool United 4–2 after extra-time, winning promotion to the Championship. Despite numerous injuries to key players he helped Wednesday to finish 10 points clear of relegation in their first season back in The Championship.
In late October 2006, Swindon Town allowed their management team of Dennis Wise and Gustavo Poyet to join Leeds United. Swindon pounced at the opportunity to acquire the services of Sturrock and on November 7, 2006 Sturrock was confirmed as manager with Kevin Summerfield and John Blackley following him from Wednesday.[3] Sturrock's first season in charge at Swindon was a success, achieving promotion from League Two to League One.
Sturrock resigned his post as Swindon Town manager after just over a year with the club to rejoin previous club Plymouth Argyle.
Plymouth Argyle are currently sixth in the Championship table (as of 4 March 2008)
Gordon Sparks
Chris Errington
Pilgrim Pete
Krisztian Timar, player of the year 2008, and Paul Stapleton
Hapless Holloway became the first manager to guide Leicester to the third tier of English football in their 124-year history.
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