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Rush Away
By the band Traveler. They are a local band out of Tulsa.
This is one to watch for.
Sorry I don't have the video yet, but check out Traveler's MySpace page.
The link is in my top friends.
This video is for the song SICKO
It's from the upcoming album PLAYGROUND ISOLATOR
By KAREN STEVER
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This is from The Prisoners Dilemma. The Song Is The Ghost Machines
Blue October - Calling You
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Add to My Profile | More VideosMovies, Fun, Fun, and did I mention I am interested in having Fun. Life can get to be a bore without it. Currently recording pod casts content for some people and will be doing my own pretty soon. Interested in Internet radio, work with the South Bay Music Awards
www.southbaymusicawards.com in Redondo Beach, CA. Doing Podcasts and internet radio for new bands is our next step. Still trying to work out the content ideas, but it's coming along. Writing some of my own music, for some reason it seems to sound like Fall Out Boys being played by a mix of H.I.M., Morphine, Blue October and some Nine Inch Nails just for flavor. As soon as I get my Pro Tools down (just switched from Avid to Digi Design) I'll try and start recording. When you use Final Cut Pro, as an audio edit program, you kinda fall on your face.
My friends from kindergarten. See how we turned out. I can put money on the fact that none of us are what we thought we would be back then. Well maybe there was one that made it to Astronaut or Fireman. Odds are that at least one ended up where they thought they would be. Me, I was banking on Grand Prix driver or the one who shot down the Red Baron. It did not ocour to me back then I was a little late on the Red Baron, after all he still haunted Snoopys fantasies.
100 Angels Video by Cold Fusion
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Here are several new Videos from Jagger Cook.
"COME BACK"
"ARE YOU HAPPY"
Check out Jagger Cooks myspace at www.myspace.com/jaggercook
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Music... I probably like it. I go between Johnny Be Good and the 69 Eyes as far as musical choice. My current preference tends to the Alternative Heavy to Metal Goth. Seems a far cry from my Old 97's type of writing of last year.The 69 Eyes - Framed In Blood (Live @ the Tavastia Club 2002)
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(OK so this tag doesn't go with the video above it as I put it in the wrong place, but I've moved it twice and it's late so you figure out where it supposed to go ----------------- ------v
and watch that video instead of the 69 Eyes. They are all good though. )
This is a video of an Oklahoma Performance Art Troup that is playing to a Dresden Dolls song called Missed Me. They are both the artists and the musicians quite talented.
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual
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Lost in translation, Pope of Greenwich Village, Dancing at the Blue Iguana, Diner, Slingblade, and any show that you can't guess what's going to happen next. Some of the YouTube movies/shows are also interesting. They may be homemade, but some pretty talented people now have a place to showcase their work.
CD101 on direct TV and the Unit are the only non-news or sports that I watch right now. Playoff season has the TV tuned to basketball, my roommates favorite, 24/7 right now. Maybe Painkiller Jane. Saw the last 5 minutes last night and look forward to Friday to see if it's any good. Tried to watch Lost again, but I am so lost about the story line myself... They don't appear to be Lost. They have a submarine and who know what else. Yeah I'm Lost...
Jonathan Livingston Seagull, August 1918, Lord of The Rings, The Shining, Time Enough for Love, IF. Works of William Shakespeare (his or not) Cyrano DeBerjarac, just to name a few. The books remain the same this update.
Alan Shepard; Gordon Cooper; Donald Slayton; John Glenn; Scott Carpenter; Virgil Grissom and Walter Schirra. As a young boy we needed our heroes and these were the best America had to offer. Later I learned that a we Scotsman would turn my life around, his name was Jim Clark. He died in 1968 before I could meet him, I have a signed portrait of him but his legacy will live on forever in my heart as my true hero...Just as in WW1, the German ace Manfred Von Richtoffen was greatly respected from both the men he fought with and fought against. The British gave him a hero's funeral. He was buried in one of the Royal Palace cemtaries and had his grave guarded until the end of World War 1. His remains were delivered to his family and country, for his official burial. To bear such an honor, to be respected by your sworn enemy shows the calibre of respect that a true hero should have.To be Jamie Escalante. A man who worked in a poor school system and had to fight everyday, certain that you did not have to take his inner-city students and toss them into society under educated. Some in the school system said it was because they didn't want to learn. Jaime might have been hated by some of his fellow teachers because he started showing that people, if you teach them the joy of knowledge, can never be satisfied as long as there is another turn in the road. To buck his own peers and the system he worked for, fighting for what he knew was right, that's what makes a hero. To bear such weight and responsibillity, Jamie did show the calibre of a true man. A man who would stand alone just to do what was right. Not to be recognized as a hero.Or just watch Charriots of Fire again and make sure you witness the honor among young gentelman when another competitor needed help making a moral decison.Honor, courage, willingness to do what is right regardless, making others the most important person, I guess those are traits of hero's. People like our parents and grandparents usually come to our minds as our personal heroe's, but they are everywhere and we just need to take a little time out now and then to say "Thank you, for being you."