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Photo by valerie paulsgrove
© 2011 Valerie Paulsgrove. All rights reserved.
This photograph may not be used without written permission. valjpauls@gmail.com
Photo by valerie paulsgrove
© 2011 Valerie Paulsgrove. All rights reserved.
This photograph may not be used without written permission. valjpauls@gmail.com
Flickr - Abstract Series 105 - Walter Sickert & The Army of Broken Toys @ The Lilypad Part 2
"Musically sophisticated and immensely talented, wildly unusual and diverse in material and presentation, a Dada-esque circus carnival run amuck, and just plain good 'not-always-so-clean' fun" - Boston Survival Guide
Those masters of SteamCrunk have done it again! Click the links on the right to order the NEWEST FULL LENGTH ALBUM by your favorite SteamCrunk superheroes.
"Sickert and the Toys broadcast the sound of hapless, doe-eyed innocence gazing into the abyss - which counterintuitively makes for highly enjoyable listening." - The Boston Phoenix
"Walter Sickert and the Army of Broken Toys (or, if you're feeling concise, the Army of Toys) brings a big, baroque sound that makes emotional desperation the stuff of epics and sea-chanteys." - The Weekly Dig
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"Walter Sickert & The Army of Broken Toys" Abstract Photography, Rock & Roll, Cabaret, abstract, photography, Cambridge, MA USA, Hans, Wendland, Hans Wendland, hanswendland, Lilypad, Cabaret, music, performance, nightclub, live performance
K-Pop is Western culture, musically and visually, that happens to be made in Korea while J-Pop was originally Japanese music made for Japan to emulate Western music, but progressively became an umbrella term for anything "popular culture" in which otaku interests claim the spotlight, propelled by a market of fewer people buying large rather than the mainstream (who doesn't immediately draw their samurai sword at the sight of a filthy gaijin like some would like to believe) buying their fair share To a global audience, K-Pop is something that can simply be enjoyed (or not) while J-Pop, even for the Asian market, requires some level of interest in Japanese culture to become exposed to, followed by varying levels of knowledge to enjoy (or not) You can also thank this guy for turning K-Pop viral www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bZkp7q19f0 Since I'm here, a "Japanese Idol Thread" isn't a thread for people who are famous in Japan, it's a thread for the "Japanese Idol" style of performer commonly found employed in the Japanese entertainment industry, historically composed of cute girls doing cute things, derived from and frequented by the idol generals on /jp/, which is a Touhou board that occasionally allows people to dabble in other things pertaining to their otaku interests such as the entertainment industry of the country it sets out to discuss, Japan Have a nice day SUSCRÍBETE A MI CANAL Me encanta la animacion, tengo muchos cortos en mi canal, espero lo disfrutes. Suscríbete a mi canal :D ift.tt/2E8jtHL twitter.com/chaguitafilms goo.gl/YQqVw5 chaguita.com/ ift.tt/2EOJjBD Invitación: Hola, te invito a visitar mi fanpage Chaguita. ilustración, diseño, animacion digital 2d y comic. De este modo, recibirás actualizaciones sobre las novedades y podrás interactuar con otras personas en la página. youtu.be/zG-s50qG9Es
Ground Control to Major Tom...
Ground Control to Major Tom...
Take your protein pills and put your helmet on.
Ground Control to Major Tom...
Commencing countdown, engines on.
Check ignition, and may God's love be with you.
Ten, Nine, Eight, Seven, Six, Five, Four, Three, Two, One, Liftoff....
- David Bowie, #20/52 for Musically Inspired set
Olivia is quite musically gifted. She is caught up in playing a beautiful, romantic song on her Barbie violin.
Olivia's been here since November of 2007. Blanches are another Pullip with the kind of colorful faceup I really like. I love all the pink blushiness with her brown eyemakup, dark red lips, and olive green eyes. She's borrowing a Takara Jenny Victorian Excelina's dress. Since the bonnet that goes with it won't fit her big head, I layered some ribbon, lace, and trims to complete her look.
Photo by valerie paulsgrove
© 2011 Valerie Paulsgrove. All rights reserved.
This photograph may not be used without written permission. valjpauls@gmail.com
Flickr - Abstract Series 105 - Walter Sickert & The Army of Broken Toys @ The Lilypad Part 2
"Musically sophisticated and immensely talented, wildly unusual and diverse in material and presentation, a Dada-esque circus carnival run amuck, and just plain good 'not-always-so-clean' fun" - Boston Survival Guide
Those masters of SteamCrunk have done it again! Click the links on the right to order the NEWEST FULL LENGTH ALBUM by your favorite SteamCrunk superheroes.
"Sickert and the Toys broadcast the sound of hapless, doe-eyed innocence gazing into the abyss - which counterintuitively makes for highly enjoyable listening." - The Boston Phoenix
"Walter Sickert and the Army of Broken Toys (or, if you're feeling concise, the Army of Toys) brings a big, baroque sound that makes emotional desperation the stuff of epics and sea-chanteys." - The Weekly Dig
edrie@armyoftoys.com
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"Walter Sickert & The Army of Broken Toys" Abstract Photography, Rock & Roll, Cabaret, abstract, photography, Cambridge, MA USA, Hans, Wendland, Hans Wendland, hanswendland, Lilypad, Cabaret, music, performance, nightclub, live performance
Dave Matthews Band – “Pig”
Album: Before These Crowded Streets
Lyrics: www.sing365.com/music/lyric.nsf/Pig-lyrics-Dave-Matthews-...
Listen: www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVSYFtx8CDs
This love will open our world
From the dark side we can see a glow of something bright
Oh, there's much more than we see here
Don't burn the day away
Is this not enough?
This blessed sip of life,
Is it not enough?
Staring down at the ground
Oh, then complain and pray for more from above,
You greedy little pig
Flickr - Abstract Series 105 - Walter Sickert & The Army of Broken Toys @ The Lilypad Part 2
"Musically sophisticated and immensely talented, wildly unusual and diverse in material and presentation, a Dada-esque circus carnival run amuck, and just plain good 'not-always-so-clean' fun" - Boston Survival Guide
Those masters of SteamCrunk have done it again! Click the links on the right to order the NEWEST FULL LENGTH ALBUM by your favorite SteamCrunk superheroes.
"Sickert and the Toys broadcast the sound of hapless, doe-eyed innocence gazing into the abyss - which counterintuitively makes for highly enjoyable listening." - The Boston Phoenix
"Walter Sickert and the Army of Broken Toys (or, if you're feeling concise, the Army of Toys) brings a big, baroque sound that makes emotional desperation the stuff of epics and sea-chanteys." - The Weekly Dig
edrie@armyoftoys.com
AddressPO BOX 380254
Cambridge, MA 02238
Websitehttp://www.armyoftoys.com
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"Walter Sickert & The Army of Broken Toys" Abstract Photography, Rock & Roll, Cabaret, abstract, photography, Cambridge, MA USA, Hans, Wendland, Hans Wendland, hanswendland, Lilypad, Cabaret, music, performance, nightclub, live performance
she broke his heart he spent his whole life tryin' to forget
we watched him drink his pain away a little at a time
but he never could get drunk enough to get her off his mind
until the night
he put that bottle to his head and pulled the trigger
and finally drank away her memory
brad paisley & alison krauss
** seventy-three of three sixty-five **
Conductor Robert Moody and composer Mason Bates discuss the evening's program at the Musically Speaking talk.
"I guess you're either headin' somewhere or endin up somewhere..
cause I tried the bible, tried the bottle, tried the needle, tried to
love people"
We Are Augustines- Book of James
Windsurfing looks fun!!
Musically Challenged (My first go in this group :D) - JUMP (FOR MY LOVE), Girls Aloud
Cause I got an awsome blue wall, for Musically Challenged and Nerboo cool ass choices for the week. I've never heard most, but I dig them. Blue Hotel, about broken hearts & stuff like that.
And I've been going door to door like I've got something to sell
Wandering like a fool through the halls of a blue hotel
So go on and rain down on us
Go on and rain
Go on and rain down on us
Cause I give up, oooooo
I give up
For TOTW It's Good to be Negative
And for TRP and Monday Blues
I get a flickr mail from one my dearest never-met-them people on Flickr, the lovely Daynna,
who lives in Hollywood. And comes up with some very nice subjects, including herself.
Anyway, there is a group called Musically Challenged, and it is Dayna's week to pick the songs,
and group members are suppposed to pick some lyrics out of a song, and match a picture to them.
That is sometimes interpreted loosely, however. So, I figure I will play the game this week, and
go give a listen, and check out the lyrics. And wouldn't you know it: I can relate to none of them.
But, there is a song, and Daynna says, if you do nothing else, watch this video. So I do. And laugh my head off.
I could not match the lyrics, but the word Cowboy appears in the title, and I do own boots, thanks to Kathleen and Ambrose. And I don't have any Rhinestones, but I do have these Rainbow Beads put around my neck last year during Pride Weekend at Bristol, and I know Daynna will appreciate them. And there you go.
Eleven-year-old Corey Ryan is described by his family as smart, mischievous, musically talented and great at hockey. On an afternoon drive with his father, Corey was killed when a drunk driver struck the vehicle.
Following the accident, Corey’s mother pleaded for something to be done about impaired driving. In 1984, Action Sudbury was founded, in part by Corey’s family, and by Sudbury, Ontario’s then-Mayor Peter Wong. The group’s goal: eliminate tragedies caused by impaired drivers in the area.
Action Sudbury, staffed completely by volunteers, has launched many initiatives to promote its message. Operation Lookout is a community watch program that encourages citizens to report impaired driving to the local police. These calls are ranked as a #1 priority by law enforcement and a vehicle descriptor is broadcast to all patrol officers. “Impaired driving is a community concern so it needs a community solution,” said Action Sudbury Chair Ron Roy.
Action Sudbury has funded the start-up of local high school chapters called Ontario Students Against Impaired Driving (OSAID). A yearly province-wide seminar is held where all chapters come together in hopes of further spreading their message. Students who go above and beyond promoting Action Sudbury’s mission are given the chance to win one of five, annual $500 bursaries.
Action Sudbury’s Annual Red Ribbon Campaign kicks off the last Friday of November. The community sports red ribbons on the aerials of vehicles as a remembrance of those lost to impaired driving and a reminder not to drink and drive during the holidays. Action Sudbury used its one by one® grant to purchase black coffee mugs with red spoons & white logo for the occasion. The mugs doubled as a holder for the event’s handouts. Red ribbons were tied to the mug handles to complement the campaign. “Action Sudbury and the attendees of the Red Ribbon Campaign appreciate what 4imprint® is doing,” Roy said.
Try to make her after your image and you will fail miserably.
She walks her own path- It is dimly lit and rather narrow, but she is trusting the Lord will lead her by the hand day by day... He is the one that set her eyes to the sky.
One of the most musically accomplished, critically acclaimed, and commercially popular funk bands of the 1970s, Earth, Wind & Fire continues to use funk as their foundation, but also incorporates jazz, smooth soul, gospel, R&B, pop, rock, blues, folk, and disco into their repertoire. This six-time Grammy Award winning group stayed on the charts for years with hits like “Shining Star,” “Sing a Song,” “September,” “Boogie Wonderland,” and “After the Love Has Gone.”
www.amtshows.com/Earth-Wind-amp-Fire/
Photo credit: Liana Marie Photography
Conductor Robert Moody and composer Mason Bates discuss the evening's program at the Musically Speaking talk.
Photo by valerie paulsgrove
© 2011 Valerie Paulsgrove. All rights reserved.
This photograph may not be used without written permission. valjpauls@gmail.com
Flickr - Abstract Series 105 - Walter Sickert & The Army of Broken Toys @ The Lilypad Part 2
"Musically sophisticated and immensely talented, wildly unusual and diverse in material and presentation, a Dada-esque circus carnival run amuck, and just plain good 'not-always-so-clean' fun" - Boston Survival Guide
Those masters of SteamCrunk have done it again! Click the links on the right to order the NEWEST FULL LENGTH ALBUM by your favorite SteamCrunk superheroes.
"Sickert and the Toys broadcast the sound of hapless, doe-eyed innocence gazing into the abyss - which counterintuitively makes for highly enjoyable listening." - The Boston Phoenix
"Walter Sickert and the Army of Broken Toys (or, if you're feeling concise, the Army of Toys) brings a big, baroque sound that makes emotional desperation the stuff of epics and sea-chanteys." - The Weekly Dig
edrie@armyoftoys.com
AddressPO BOX 380254
Cambridge, MA 02238
Websitehttp://www.armyoftoys.com
Facebook Profilefacebook.com/edrie
"Walter Sickert & The Army of Broken Toys" Abstract Photography, Rock & Roll, Cabaret, abstract, photography, Cambridge, MA USA, Hans, Wendland, Hans Wendland, hanswendland, Lilypad, Cabaret, music, performance, nightclub, live performance
Amy Grant and Michael W. Smith bring ‘2 Friends’ Tour to Omaha, Nebraska on February 14th, 2011.
Multi-platinum recording artists Amy Grant and Michael W. Smith have announced plans for a multi-city U.S. tour that will reunite these two iconic singer/songwriters for the first time on the road together (for a non-holiday tour) in more than two decades. Kicking off in early February, the “2 Friends” tour is slated to hit approximately 20 cities across the country, including Los Angeles, Chicago, Omaha, Minneapolis and Columbus (Ohio), among others.
Undoubtedly a landmark experience for music fans, the tour showcases two of Christian music’s most recognized and beloved artists who have, together, won nine GRAMMY® Awards and sold more than 47 million albums. The two first toured together in 1982 on Grant’s Age to Age Tour. Her Age to Age album was exploding up the Christian music charts, thanks to hits like “El Shaddai” and “Sing Your Praise To The Lord.” Smith toured as Grant’s keyboard player and opening act, supporting his debut release, Project, which generated instant classics like “Great Is The Lord” and “Friends.” They toured together on and off through the rest of that decade, culminating in the record-setting “Lead Me On” tour. They have continued to collaborate together musically over the years.
This must be about the fourth time I've been to see this act and I remember a previous incarnation appearing on TV back in around 1980/81. This time I was able to take my Beatles mas eldest, Lucy and she loved it. The show is always musically spot-on, with great costumes and props and the mannerisms and chat between songs all very much in character. Because of the 50 years since 1967/Sgt Pepper, there were fewer early tracks and was quite heavy on 1967 and Pepper tracks including less expected ones like Good Morning Good Morning, She's Leaving Home etc. Brilliant act, thoroughly recommended and we'll Get Back to see them again soon!
photo by chrissy abbott
© 2009 Chrissy Abbott. All rights reserved.
This photograph may not be used without written permission. chrissyabbott@gmail.com
Photo by valerie paulsgrove
© 2010 Valerie Paulsgrove. All rights reserved.
This photograph may not be used without written permission. valjpauls@gmail.com
365 - The 2010 Edition * November 19, 2010
For the Musically Challenged group... Another example where the lyrics just don't seem to matter very much - where we hear what we wanna hear.. If you listen to the lyrics, obviously this is written from the point of view of a woman - but it doesn't take much effort to imagine that she is speaking to me.. She is clearly speaking to a man... Besides - it's just such a damn cool song.. slow and jazzy...
I'm so tired of playing
Playing with this bow and arrow
Gonna give my heart away
Leave it to the other girls to play
For I've been a temptress too long
Just...
Give me a reason to love you
Give me a reason to be a woman
I just wanna be a woman
From this time, unchained
We're all looking at a different picture
Through this new frame of mind
A thousand flowers could bloom
Move over and give us some room
Give me a reason to love you
Give me a reason to be a woman
I just wanna be a woman
So don't you stop being a man
Just take a little look from our side when you can
Sow a little tenderness
No matter if you cry
Give me a reason to love you
Give me a reason to be ee, a woman
Its all I wanna be is all woman
For this is the beginning of forever and ever
It's time to move over...
Ralph Vaughan Williams childhood home in Surrey
Ralph Vaughan Williams OM (/reɪf vɔːn/ (About this soundlisten);[n 1] 12 October 1872 – 26 August 1958) was an English composer. His works include operas, ballets, chamber music, secular and religious vocal pieces and orchestral compositions including nine symphonies, written over sixty years. Strongly influenced by Tudor music and English folk-song, his output marked a decisive break in British music from its German-dominated style of the 19th century.
Vaughan Williams was born to a well-to-do family with strong moral views and a progressive social outlook. Throughout his life he sought to be of service to his fellow citizens, and believed in making music as available as possible to everybody. He wrote many works for amateur and student performance. He was musically a late developer, not finding his true voice until his late thirties; his studies in 1907–1908 with the French composer Maurice Ravel helped him clarify the textures of his music and free it from Teutonic influences.
Vaughan Williams is among the best-known British symphonists, noted for his very wide range of moods, from stormy and impassioned to tranquil, from mysterious to exuberant. Among the most familiar of his other concert works are Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis (1910) and The Lark Ascending (1914). His vocal works include hymns, folk-song arrangements and large-scale choral pieces. He wrote eight works for stage performance between 1919 and 1951. Although none of his operas became popular repertoire pieces, his ballet Job: A Masque for Dancing (1930) was successful and has been frequently staged.
Two episodes made notably deep impressions in Vaughan Williams's personal life. The First World War, in which he served in the army, had a lasting emotional effect. Twenty years later, though in his sixties and devotedly married, he was reinvigorated by a love affair with a much younger woman, who later became his second wife. He went on composing through his seventies and eighties, producing his last symphony months before his death at the age of eighty-five. His works have continued to be a staple of the British concert repertoire, and all his major compositions and many of the minor ones have been recorded. wikipedia
photo by chrissy abbott
© 2009 Chrissy Abbott. All rights reserved.
This photograph may not be used without written permission. chrissyabbott@gmail.com
Since I have a few old road maps, I've been using this one to highlight where exactly I've been in the USA... it's a good reminder to revisit those states where I've only seen a few places in them.
I've Been Everywhere by - Mr. Johnny Cash #8/52 for Musically Inspired
www.metrolyrics.com/ive-been-everywhere-lyrics-johnny-cas...
Photo by valerie paulsgrove
© 2011 Valerie Paulsgrove. All rights reserved.
This photograph may not be used without written permission. valjpauls@gmail.com
Flickr - Abstract Series 105 - Walter Sickert & The Army of Broken Toys @ The Lilypad Part 2
"Musically sophisticated and immensely talented, wildly unusual and diverse in material and presentation, a Dada-esque circus carnival run amuck, and just plain good 'not-always-so-clean' fun" - Boston Survival Guide
Those masters of SteamCrunk have done it again! Click the links on the right to order the NEWEST FULL LENGTH ALBUM by your favorite SteamCrunk superheroes.
"Sickert and the Toys broadcast the sound of hapless, doe-eyed innocence gazing into the abyss - which counterintuitively makes for highly enjoyable listening." - The Boston Phoenix
"Walter Sickert and the Army of Broken Toys (or, if you're feeling concise, the Army of Toys) brings a big, baroque sound that makes emotional desperation the stuff of epics and sea-chanteys." - The Weekly Dig
edrie@armyoftoys.com
AddressPO BOX 380254
Cambridge, MA 02238
Websitehttp://www.armyoftoys.com
Facebook Profilefacebook.com/edrie
"Walter Sickert & The Army of Broken Toys" Abstract Photography, Rock & Roll, Cabaret, abstract, photography, Cambridge, MA USA, Hans, Wendland, Hans Wendland, hanswendland, Lilypad, Cabaret, music, performance, nightclub, live performance
gallery hanahou presents the musically-inspired artwork of UK artist Marcus Oakley, whose cheery pantings capture the color, form and message of various songs from the 1970s and '80s.
This synesthesically-pleasing collection of new original works will delight the eyes and beckon the ears to hear sounds from decades past.
May 22 - June 25 2008
Photo by valerie paulsgrove
© 2011 Valerie Paulsgrove. All rights reserved.
This photograph may not be used without written permission. valjpauls@gmail.com
TRP - Musically Inspired
I chose Happy Birthday as my song today b/c well it's my 30th Birthday!
Happy Birthday To You
Happy Birthday To You
Happy Birthday Dear Jenn
Happy Birthday To You!!
Had a pretty good day today. The boys and I went to the mall and rode the choo choo. Keagan had fun. My Sis - In - Law took me out to lunch for my Birthday! We went to Olive Garden it was Yuuuummmyy!! Shawn came home from work with a dozen roses and Joey cooked dinner. Nice relaxing evening ahead of me. After editing some more photos from the engagement session the other day.
Hope everyone has a great evening.
I officially don't turn 30 until 10:10pm.