Saturday, December 25, 2010

Osk Green Tea Contains Caffeine

Merry Christmas e. .. THE WINNER!


Here I am, as promised, to declare the winner My Blog Candy!

But first I want to thank you for participating in so many and I wish all to live in peace these days of celebration with the people you love.

strength ... And now let's see who will receive my gift!

As usual, I have entrusted to dear Random thus decided that the ...
winner. .. that she will get my rolling pin snowman is .................................... .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. ......


KATIA





Complimenti Katia!!!


Friday, December 24, 2010

How Do Know If U Have A Clot In Ur Leg

2010 in Rock


Top Ten

1) Mojo > Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
2) Croweology > The Black Crowes
3) Midnight Souvenirs > Peter Wolf
4) The Open Road > John Hiatt
5) God Willin’ & the Creek don’t Rise > Ray LaMontagne
6) Street Songs of Love > Alejandro Escovedo
7) Leave Your Sleep > Natalie Merchant
8) 7 Walkers > 7 Walkers
9) Band of Joy> Robert Plant
10) Tin Can Trust> Los Lobos

Reprint
The Promise: The Darkness on the Edge of Town> Bruce Springsteen

DVD
London Calling Live in Hyde Park> Bruce Springsteen The E Street Band

Italian Shoes
Cheap Wine> Stay Alive!

Other sounds
Evasio Muraro> O or love everything

Drunk n 'Pills and beat
Ummo> Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes

Live Album
Gov't Mule> Mulennium

Concerts
John Hiatt and The Combo Milan 25/10/2010

Delusions
John Mellencamp> No Better Than This
Deer Tick> The Black Dirt Session


Life Books Rock> Keith Richards

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Make Eevee Happy Pokemon Silver

7 Walkers


never ceases to surprise even New Orleans in recent years has not been spared from bad luck. The music continues to pulse through the heart of the city and that's why the Big Easy has nine lives. Sects as the Walkers 7 that are actually in four and was formed in 2009 when guitarist, singer and songwriter Malcolm "Papa Mali" Welbourn has gathered around himself the Grateful Dead drummer Bill Kreutzmann , Meters bassist George Porter Jr. and multi-instrumentalist Matt Hubbard . The result is a strange creature, the kind that have fueled the legends and rumors of the dark city. A sort of jam-band that mixes a background that is unmistakably New Orleans with shards of experimental minimalism worthy of Latin Playboys, from bluesy ballads and hypnotic sunny afternoon in the Delta, is the splendid example King Cotton Blues with the participation of Willie Nelson swinging with dirges that seem daughters of Dr. John's Gris Gris . Well another voodoo ritual to celebrate with dignity Holy Christmas, because the disc has been released in recent days. An elusive and dark world out of 7 Walkers made magic potions and pouring rain in the bayou, the wacky characters that respond to the names of Chingo, Mr.Okra and Lady Sue of Bogalusa and tipastri that would love to the late DeVille, queistiluoghi him that we lived like a werewolf. The universe of 7 Walkers is dark, intriguing and the music flowing sinuous, almost a second improvised dance that evokes the ancient spirits, mysterious figures, primeval secrets.
A disk that is not sold in any category of gender, if not the son of that vast melting pot of sounds and moods that New Orleans is a fascinating work who sees the glass and a hoarse voice (and a bit 'Ted Hawkins) to engage Papa Mali crooked chanting workshop by Tom Waits ( Chingo ) or rummage in the cupboards of American classics to get diverted versions Hey Bo Diddley renamed Hey Bo Diddle , or syncope with the reggae he has left the uvula and blood after the experience with the Killer Bees songs that writhe around a bit of pace and place it in the head without out.
Papa Mali is the voice and guitar of this rite, but its functional gris gris are the funky bass by George Porter, the polyrhythmic drums Bill Kreutzmann and the various tools used by Matt Hubbard, keyboards, harmonica and trombone. It also plays an important role with lyrics Robert Hunter, the man who signed many Grateful Dead songs and has recently worked with Bob Dylan. But the atmosphere is hard to bewitch the most attendance and techniques, a music that creeps under your skin and grabs you in a world far from that in which the light to give life. Blues darkness, with all the charm that follows.

Mauro Zambellini

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Hoyt Reflex Excursion

A handmade object with less than 5 €! A decoration

...questa era la regola per lo  scambio di "regalini" rigorosamente fatti a mano durante il meeting Asi Lombardia che si è tenuto domenica scorsa presso il negozio di Sabrina ! Fino al giorno prima ero decisamente senza idee, Then I came across a surplus of a cut some time ago and Zacchi ... I got the idea ... a coat of Mississippi Mud and then off to drybrushing with Light Buttermilk, I wanted to get ' effect of a star-shaped vessel port purchased some time ago and I love it! then a little heart of the Garden of ceramic painting by Molly Light Buttermilk and with some polka dots Mississippi Mud, two hooks, two ribbons of cloth country and voila ... mini hook with a lot less than 5 €!


Just to update you on my late Christmas ... well not changed almost nothing, I caught a cold and powerful when I leave the office I can not wait to get home and put me on the couch with a cover ... luckily I managed to finish and send your plans for the next issue of Milleidee and now I hope that from tomorrow we start to feel better because I have to give me do!

a hug to you all!
Silva

Friday, December 17, 2010

Little Squeaky Soccer Ball

Mauro Ferrarese > Wounds, Wine & Words


Wounds, Wine & Words literally wounds, wine and words, is an album of acoustic blues of pain, euphoria and words. The author is Mauro Ferrarese a guy who seems to come straight from a music festival in California's post-psychedelic sound, long graying hair, goatee, mountain look, look witty and funny face. He lives in South Tyrol, but worked its way up in New Orleans where he learned the art of getting by the busker and has learned the law of the blues. "The road is the best showcase for a man of blues" Ferrarese says to those who wonders where he has played festivals and so help with the guitar and dobro with the Ferrarese and happily sings a blues Spartan fleet which originates in the Delta ( Son House is his master) and then crosses in nearby Texas. A blues and primitive skeletal but not with a school run button and alive despite the bare-bones instrumentation and an enlargement to the ragtime, gospel, folk and country music of Woody Guthrie to Hank Williams.
Wounds, Wine & Words is a fresco of the road of American music ranging from blues to stompin imaginative Frontdoor Blues, a song tied to the style of Son House, where the darkest Soultrain Ferrarese highlights his Slidin 'and a clear voice, clean, authoritative. Can be as hypnotic as a Deep South blues, Soultrain is an example of the many faces shown by Ferrarese. As written by the same sulla copertina del disco “il grande Son House raccontava nei suoi blues di una donna e di un uomo….io non ho molte parole se non in queste dodici tracce. 1 Thing nasce come elaborazione di un vecchio canto di lavoro che chiamavano Rosie, Earthquake e We’re All Alive sono nate nell’aprile del 2009 dopo una visita agli amici di L’Aquila. Le altre sono storie più o meno recenti che hanno attraversato la mia strada e dove ho incontrato anche voi”.
Parla la musica in Wounds, Wine & Words e i testi si fanno carico di un’ironia hanno che trasmette positive sensazione anche quando sono di scena l’abbandono, la sofferenza, la malinconia. Ma Mauro Ferrarese con la convincing his voice, his fine technique with dobro and his spirit be our Leon Redbone knows that having fun with the music of old times more than they can a lot of modern rock n 'roll band.
Blues, folk, country of mountains and a healthy blast of old-time music, the same Ferrarese develops when he performs with the Serenaders Red Wine (see absolutely live), a concentration of swing and good humor helped with Ferrarese by the excellent guitarist Max De Bernardi and sparkling Veronica Sbergia and Alessandra caecal two musicians and singers with washboard ukulele and bass fill the scene more than an orchestra. If you find around the vostre parti non perdete il loro set.

MAURO ZAMBELLINI

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Is Benzocaine The Same As Novocaine?

fast fast!

Here it is, is the project I did for my last post of 2010 Hobbies on Paper ! A sign greeting
fast and easy to implement.


This Christmas I'm late on everything ... I envy those people who know how to schedule it, all years, I repeat that no ... the next I start first but ... I seem to get worse! is that once the lists of gifts that I wanted to do ... now I do not even ones!

You belong to the category of organized or you are like me?

If you have not already done so and I am pleased to participate until 24 December is my blog candy waiting for you!

Greetings and thanks for following me!
Silva

Monday, December 6, 2010

Sociopaths And Alcohol

Milleidee Christmas Special!

This time Milleidee became a little small, almost pocket-size format but contains many ideas for next Christmas.


also found in this issue of my works, this time it comes to scrap! Of course to stay in the Christmas theme I made greeting cards, here they are!



cards are simple easy to give way even to those unfamiliar with the scraps to create greeting cards with your own hands! The materials used were provided by Hobby Charter .

Thank you for your attention and I hope di avervi ispirato almeno un pochino.



Thursday, December 2, 2010

Men's Vegas Sport Coat

Bruce Springsteen > The Promise: The Darkness On The Edge Of Town Story


The Promise: Darknes on The Edge of Town Story racconta con 3CD e 3 DVD la registrazione al Record Plant di New York di quell’album ed il successivo tour del 1978, considerato dagli appassionati il più esplosivo della lunga carriera live di Bruce Springsteen.
Il primo DVD intitolato The Making of Darkness of Edge of Town ricostruisce la genesi del disco, quello che successe al Record Plant , le difficoltà nel trovare il suono giusto (fu fondamentale l’arrivo del tecnico del suono Chuck Plotkin), le tensioni e la stanchezza, il cameratismo tra i musicians and technicians Jimmy Iovine and Thom Panucci, motivations and anger that Springsteen wore after the lawsuit with his former manager Mike Appel had prevented him from working in the studio for more than a year. The film is a journey into artistic creation of that record, the director Thom Zimny \u200b\u200bhas reconstructed the images and footage interspersed with interviews of today's era where the main characters, beginning with Springsteen, speak of Darkness and that time is so important for the development of rock 'n' roll.
"That record was a turning point, a reflection, a new maturity. It was a lot of great surrender terms with the adult world, with a life of limitations and compromises ma anche una esistenza con capacità di ripresa ed impegno verso la vita. Mi chiedevo come potevo rimanere leale verso le cose con cui ero cresciuto, la mia famiglia, i miei luoghi, i miei amici, il lavoro, la comunità, Born To Run mi aveva portato dappertutto, mi aveva portato il successo e la notorietà ed era stata una grande tentazione ma io non volevo tradire la mia vita interiore. Darkness fu il disco in cui volevo cercare di capire come farlo”. (B.S)

Springsteen aveva cominciato a scrivere le canzoni dell’ album in una casa a Holmdel nel New Jersey, avrebbero dovuto costituire l’ossatura del suo quarto album se la causa con Appel non gli avesse impedito di registrare, in realtà le outtakes messe a disposizione da questa ristampa dimostrano come Darkness sia contiguo in un senso a Born To Run e nell’altro a The River e molte canzoni potevano appartenere al disco che doveva esserci tra Born To Run e Darkness .
Darkness non nasce come reazione ai problemi legali sofferti da Bruce piuttosto è una reazione al successo che gli aveva procurato Born To Run e alla paura di sentirsi inghiottire in un mondo distante dalle sue origini. Il nuovo album matura difatti in un microcosmo provinciale e suburbano, nella vita della gente delle piccole cittadine del New Jersey e proprio la comprensione verso la gente comune generalmente tagliata fuori dalla American life (and others) is the dominant image of the disc, the working-class homes in which there were no books, there was no music, there was nothing rock 'n' roll and infiltrated for change of scenery, views and expectations. Springsteen has a vision and is looking for a vision, writes of people trying to break these chains, Darkness on the Edge Of Town is one of the disks and clearly more complex detectors ever made, a great work of urban folk rock played that helps to survive and never give up.
To make explicit the realistic nature of the work was scaled the exuberant hopes expressed in Born To Run , needed a sound barest, most essential, most often, and it is here that Bruce, Jon Landau, Jimmy Iovine and Thom Panunzio worked obsessively to create a harsh sound from sharp colors, black and white film where the guitars and drums were prominent compared to the melodies of the saxophone and the orchestral grandeur of the previous album.
"We wanted to reduce the scope, the sound of Born To Run was a kind of wall of sound technique, but now there was this vast field of cinema. There was this atmosphere left and hopefully, we used the term to describe the sound of the disk was sound film, we wanted a sound lonely, disenchanted terminology to mix audio and video, we wanted to give the songs more hardness and less sweetness, a great sense of relentlessness. We wanted a black as coffee. Born To Run For inspiration was Phil Spector and the Brill Buliding, Darkness to the idea was more interior and rural areas. (Jon Landau)

The result is a work of art that combines realism with urban American influences of film noir in black and white. A sound becomes livid and urban poetry of ordinary people, be forgotten in many of the smalltown American province and metropolitan suburbs. The exchange rate is less than in the past, radical, when you hand in the cover of Darkness. E’ questione di tonalità, mai foto (Frank Stefanko) sono risultate così rivelatrici rispetto ad un contenuto, c’è quella faccia da operaio che si immagina identica a quella dei personaggi delle canzoni, c’è immedesimazione tra artista e protagonisti della storia, come se Springsteen dicesse “sì, questa è la mia storia ed è anche quella dei personaggi delle mie canzoni” .

Già dalle battute iniziali di Badlands si capisce che questa è musica arrabbiata e ribelle ma anche adulta. La chitarra urla, l’organo ulula, le voci ruggiscono, il basso pulsa , la batteria è uno schianto, il suono è fresco e implacabile, nell’oscurità the edge of town you can find the strength to resist. Patti Scialfa, usually sparing of comments, sums it up in shiny white DVD "I love the image of the lone wolf and sly I see when I listen to this record," .
But it was the decisive intervention by Chuck Plotkin, a sound engineer in Los Angeles, to remove the chestnuts from the fire and put an end to those grueling weeks of recordings. He was the savior of the disk, the one who was able to reduce the 'emphasis of songs mixing with a more concise and modern raising the levels of guitar and drums and transforming Darkness in an ideal of rock n' roll road, "a sound electrical evolved from Highway 61 e condensato a livelli esplosivi destinato a diventare standard per un ‘intera generazione a seguire”. (Marco Denti)

Darkness on the Edge of Town venne pubblicato il 6 giugno 1978 in un anno in cui si contano almeno una quindicina di dischi imperdibili. Originariamente avrebbe dovuto intitolarsi The Promise in onore di una delle più belle ballate scritte e poi accantonate, oggi The Promise è il titolo dell’ intera ristampa, tre CD e tre DVD raccolti dentro il mitico block notes su cui Bruce scriveva appunti, titoli, testi di canzoni, minutaggio dei brani e scalette che offrono il materiale originale e le outtakes, gli estratti del tour del ’78 ed The concert held in camera to Asbury Park in 2009 with the entire Darkness. Sumptuous and complete work at a great event and cultural record.

are the outtakes included in the twenty-two of the Lost Sessions CD Edgle of Town Darkness on the . C 'is a Racing In The Street truncated the colossal crescendo piano / organ in the final but with a violin, this is a Factory disguise or Come On (Let's Go Tonight) a Talk To Me Heart of Stone finished in and The Asbury Jukes Southside and other "unknown" bootleg already. Niente di tutto ciò avrebbe però arricchito il disco originario anche se eliminare Rendezvous, Because the Night e soprattutto The Promise non deve essere stato facile ma tutto quanto poteva allentare la tensione dell’album e diluire i toni cupi e amari da blue-collar record doveva essere lasciato fuori. “Scarti” come Gotta Get That Feeling , brano che risuona dello stile di Born To Run con tanto di assolo di sax, cori newyorchesi doo-wop e scampoli di monumentale wall of sound spectoriano, Oustide Looking In già orientata invece verso The River con Bruce che urla alla Jackson Cage sugli schiamazzi R&B di Clemons and mollacciona Someday (We'll Be Together) do not fall into the script of Darkness.
perhaps less easy to give up One Way Street , slow and intimate song by songwriter, with a measured work of Roy Bittan on piano and an input of Clemons tones and romantic Wrong Side Of The Street the wrong side of road with that load of rock n 'roll from guappi that will be the basis of half The River. Obviously
help but instead of The Brokenhearted , breaking hearts and saccharine love-song sung with the pathos of dell'Elvis Can not Help Falling In Love while Candy's Boy faces la crepuscolare malinconia delle periferie con Federici che suona il glockenspiel e la nebbia che ingrigisce l’orizzonte.
E’ difficile credere che Save My Love sia un prodotto di quel periodo ma dall’archivio del 1976-1978 presentato nel DVD c’è una delle prime stesure della canzone così come veniva suonata a Holmdel. Nel CD la versione è un’altra, ha una brillante e squillante veste sonora e induce a credere che sia stata reincisa dallo Springsteen di oggi, cosa che spiega la sua diffusione via rete e via radio. Ain’t Good Enough For You va molto addietro, a quelle sarabande soul-rock che richiamano lo stile da festa del quartiere di The Wild The Innocent and the E Street Shuffle mentre English Eyes grazie al titolo sembrerebbe una soul-ballad del De Ville con la rosa in mano e It’s a Shame è materia da Asbury Jukes con massiccio dispiego di trombe e sassofoni. Del tutto anonima è The Little Things (My Baby Does) il cui falsetto sta a Darkness come la simpatia sta a Gasparri, Breakaway è del genere ballatona col pianoforte e struggimento interiore e City Of Night un talking sinuoso che chiude le Lost Sessions prima della ghost song The Way , prodromo di quello che diventerà Drive All Night .

Ci sono altre outtakes nel secondo DVD riportante sia il concerto che la E-Street Original band with the exception of Charlie Jordan to the place of Danny Federici, Nils Lofgren and the exclusion of 13 December 2009 held at the Paramount Theatre in Asbury Park to "celebrate" Darkness. These outtakes are extracted from the archives of the period 76/78 and offer an inspired and curly Bruce bare back at Holmdel with a long unkempt band embarked on a primitive version of Save My Love, in a skeletal with Candy's Little Boy Steven struggling with maracas and cowbells. From Red Bank comes instead Something In The Night solo piano and voice studies in New York City black and white with striking Do not Look Back , Is not Good Enough For You, Candy's Room only for piano and a painful The Promise, this raucous and less refined.
anthology From the last five tracks of these Thrill Vaul 1976-1978. We are in Phoenix in 1978 in the Darkness tour, it is only two years but seem to Holmdel ten. Magro, spirited, short hair, jacket, dark jeans and boots, dressed as a bad boy of the New Wave, Springsteen is a rock n 'roll punk that communicates with devastating power that stuns the audience of Phoenix with a breathtaking sequence of Badlands , The Promised Land, Prove It All Night, Born To Run and Rosalita . It 's just a part of the concert, but enough to make understand what is happening this year in rock and who is the saint arrived in the city. The show is hot, a flow of adrenaline, the fans storm the stage and Bruce overwhelming literally locked in a passionate kiss. It 's just a taste of the show reported by the third or DVD Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band in Houston, Texas December 12, 1978 ill.
was the second time that the E-Street Band passed by Houston on December 12 that year but remains a given that the Texans will remember for a long time because it unleashed one of the north had never seen. There's almost Independence Day debut and You Can not Sit Down but of the ladder-based Darkness but with so many titles in the past (It's Hard To Be A Saint In The City, Spirit In The Night, Rosalita, Fever) and someone from the future (The Ties That Bind, Point Blank) this show is a 'nuke, Bruce tarantolato is a punk who decided to re-found the rock' n 'roll and the E Street Band a war machine that takes no prisoners. The video recordings are typical of the time, few lights, a few rooms, all very simple but the atmosphere is very excited and show a proof of vitality, vehemence, enthusiasm, and urgent communication outside of the ordinary. There is still the perfect successor after the tour of The River but this is good because this concert tour and Houston does not differ is a matter of life or death. Who has always been cold and indifferent to Springsteen should see this show, one of many that tour in 1978 became a legend, a tour beginning May 23 at Shea's Buffalo Theatre and ended on January 1 of '79 in Cleveland, a tour that Epic has made the gesture of Bruce Springsteen with the E-Street Band. Three and a half hour show over three hours through soundcheck, a tour de force pushed to the extreme of physical and psychological resistance at the time that was immortalized by some as legendary bootleg Live In The Promised Land and Piece de Resistance , valuable documents of the mythology that fed the live Springsteen and brought hundreds of Italians in Zurich on that fateful April 11, 1981.
After thirty years it is given an account of this tour, a way to roll back (with a certain nostalgia), at that age that youth (and our Bruce) where it seemed that rock 'n' roll would change the world and life. Maybe it was not the case, but Bruce has kept his promise. MAURO

ZAMBELLINI November 2010

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

What Does A Michigan Driver's License Look Like

No Country Dreams 9

Oggi inizia il mese forse più frenetico dell'anno per le persone che come noi amano creare con le proprie mani ed ecco qua che arriva il 

Numero 9  
di






As always you can download from my site


and now I can show my project for the magazine, which the

25 December 2010

some of you will become the owner, if you want to participate in the giveaway you read here


As usual, I will like to have your comments on this magazine!

Good reading
Silva

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

How A Primer Bulb Works

Cheap Wine > Stay Alive!


Hundreds of concerts, thousands of miles, dozens of broken strings, broken rods, rivers of beer, hugs stritolanti, uncontrolled laughter, crazy characters, madness loose in the middle of the night, bursts of adrenaline, tons of energy, floods of sweat ... .. What is hidden in a rock concert? "Cheap Wine
I try to explain this double CD titled simply and eloquently Stay Alive! two hours of relentless rock with the guitars and rhythms crazy ball which recreates the magic of a show with so much of their acoustic set, neon ballads and rock n 'roll to the flick. Recorded in three different locations in April 2010 to Fuzz of Pesaro, in Area Music of Pavia and Zeppilli Theater of Pieve di Cento Stay Alive! It shows that even in Italy beats a heart rock, just look out of official circuits and secondary roads.
Despite the Pesaro group can not count on a major budget by relying on friends and, with adequate technical resources and production possibilities in just the Cheap Wine have made it and give ourselves a live that will be remembered of rock in Italy. A live well done, as it should be recorded, which broadcasts in full charge of their show and explicit arrangements with the richness of the work still in progress in the group here, with the addition of pianist and keyboardist Alessandro Raffaelli, reaches a status of international rock and roll band. Stay Alive! non è solo il classico live che un gruppo mette in cantiere per coronare una carriera, e i Cheap Wine se lo meritano visto la lunga e difficoltosa strada percorsa ma più specificatamente è la misura di quanto questa band è maturata, migliorandosi e aprendosi verso temi e suoni che hanno allargato il loro range espressivo ed il loro set.
Due CD, più di un’ora ciascuno. Si comincia con una parte elettroacustica come nei recenti show del gruppo. Spirits ha lasciato il segno e ha portato nuova linfa al loro scenario musicale, le ballate sono avvolgenti e gli intrecci di chitarre acustiche una delizia. Just Like Animals, The Sea Is Down, Circus Of Fools, A Pig On A Lead , le riletture Murderer Song of and Among The Stones, a Nothing Left To Say that opens to the floor and harmonic Jungleland and the run of guitars Among The Stones create a state of waiting with palpable atmospheres suspended between folk, blues, ballads and gripping melodies. Then come the guitars and the story changes. Michele Diamantini salt in a chair and Cheap Wine a rock tumbler raw, brilliant, sometimes psychedelic, underground. Mark holds firm Diamantini bar ballads but it's hard to steer a boat that is now a crew of drunken rock n 'roll. They are waving in the wind electric storm, and then Evil Ghost Shakin’The Cage , un semi-punk lanciato a mille, Youngstown di Springsteen che parte riflessiva e lenta per poi trasformarsi in un urlo di ribellione con un crescendo ad hoc, ottima cover per un gruppo che non ha mai nascosto una sincera sensibilità sociale.
Devastante il secondo CD, qui i Cheap Wine non fanno prigionieri, sono duri, rabbiosi e metropolitani,figli dei giorni del vino e delle rose. Il pianoforte di Raffaelli è il valore aggiunto, un po’ lirico e un po’ honky tonk, le chitarre distorcono, basso e batteria martellano cattive, una dopo l’altro arrivano i classici del loro live set, da Dance Over Troubles, Time For Action e Freak Show presi dall’omonimo album a Snakes, Move Along e City Lights (il consueto ed esaltante piece de resistence chitarristico) presi da Moving , da Leave Me A Drain fino all’irrinunciabile finale corale di Rockin’ In The Free World . Un grande Live.

MAURO ZAMBELLINI NOVEMBRE 2010

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Antibacterial Laundry Detergent

Fantasy & Hobbies

this weekend at the East End Studios Via Maecenas 84/10 will be held the Milan edition of a new Fair hobby and craft creative


I will be at the stand of n.37/38 Hobby Charter Friday 26 and Sunday 28 , mini-courses will be organized and these are the cards that will be made




A card to give money and a card for charging or recharging the telephone and their envelopes to hold them.

Saturday 27 booth will Roberta and she will propose a course during which will make a mini album.

If you come pass by the booth to greet me, make me very happy!

Who the requested times will be two courses: at 10.30 and 14.30

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Itch During Menstrual Cycle

Blog Candy! Fall Focus



I know you do not understand anything, but moment I can show the item I decided to make up for grabs this Blog Candy! It 's the project I did for the next issue of Country Dreams and see it you still have a little patience ... matter of days!

To participate, as well as leaving a comment below, you need to publish your blog on the logo with a link to this post.

You have until midnight on December 24, 2010 , the extraction will be the day of Christmas ... will be as if I make a gift to any of you!

If you want to participate ... I'll wait!






Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Cryotherapy Cancer Singapore

Mississippi blues #3





Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Posters De Pokemon Shiney

Mississippi blues #2

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Bastano pochi blocchi per scendere all’inferno e i quartieri residenziali si trasformano in quartieri fatiscenti dove miseria e degrado balzano subito all’occhio. Sono gli all black blocks dove si vive con poco ed il rap ha sostituito il blues. Quando passi con la macchina provi un certo disagio, ti senti osservato, quasi minacciato con gli sguardi. Forse è solo una sensazione o la coda di paglia di noi bianchi ma è meglio stare in campana quando si sconfina. E’ una città nera Memphis, interessante anche se non bella e oggi un po’ depressa ma se si esce dalla città sulla highway # 69 che va a sud vi imbatterete nella gigantesca scritta (e magione) di Graceland. Che è da vedere comunque perché Elvis è Elvis. Ultimo simbolo di un Tennessee che diventa Mississippi, di who becomes a rock 'n' roll blues. If you follow the 61 and you're at the right time or in early October you will find a warm and wonderful festival, the King Biscuit Blues Festival is a feast for the eyes, ears, brain and palate. Less for the arteries. For Helena, Arkansas a small town just across the great river, is staged every year a festival of American blues of the most famous and renowned. We are people from all over the world and for three days this city today brought to its knees by the crisis but a crucial time commercial hub of the cotton production is filled with colorful audiences of all colors, ages and walks of life in search of the blues, entertainment and soul-food restaurant. Picturesque is an understatement but l’Arkansas Heritage&Blues Festival, così si chiama oggi, sa offrire uno grande scenario musicale proprio in mezzo al nulla di una regione povera e dimenticata. Quest’anno le teste di serie si chiamavano B.B King, Dr.John e Taj Mahal ma altrettanti chicche sono stati i set di Paul Thorn, una rivelazione per me che non conoscevo questo rocker, il rovente chitarrista Smokin’Joe Kubeck con il cantante Bnois King, quei simpatici tamarri southern rockers dei Kentucky Headhunters, il potente e sanguigno Michael Burks e la signorile Marcia Ball pianista di classe alle prese con un band da leccarsi i baffi.
Ma il Mississippi non è solo Delta, ci sono cittadine deliziose e amene come Natchez al confine con la Louisiana, una piccola New Orleans French Quarter architecture that exudes all the charm and 'elegance of the South was a port city and trading center for cotton, but around its port on the River grew a secondary cities, the Natchez under-the- Hill, one of the most turbulent, dangerous and turbulent throughout the Mississippi, which attracted gamblers, thieves, prostitutes and Maneschi of all kinds. I have in mind Willy De Ville walking through its streets and in fact our favorite Soulman after leaving New Orleans took home farm with horses, or rather not too far from here in the hilly and wooded area that extends to the east.
In the northernmost part of Mississippi are colline, boschi e blues.
Oxford, ridente cittadina sede della famosa Ole Miss, una delle storiche università pubbliche degli Stati Uniti dove nel 1962 dopo diciotto mesi tra dispute legali e politiche le autorità federali concessero il diritto a iscriversi a James Meredith, primo studente di colore, è popolata di studenti e pub dove la buona musica corre a fiumi. Al Larry’s Proud ci hanno suonato tutti, da Warren Zevon a Elvis Costello, dai più stagionati bluesmen ai Drive By Truckers e nel campus universitario il Blues Archiv ospita centinaia di registrazioni. A Oxford ci visse William Faulkner il che spiega la presenza di belle e comode librerie dove ci si può accomodare sulle poltrone e leggere quello che si vuole senza l’obbligo dell’acquisto. Ma Oxford è anche la sede della Fat Possum Records l’etichetta che ha tenuto a battesimo quel blues denominato Hill Country Blues che si è sviluppato in questa regione collinare, tra Oxford e Holly Springs. Un blues spartano, agro ed elettrico, molto ritmato e basato su pochi accordi, un blues ipnotico che ha avuto come antecedenti Mississippi Fred Mc Dowell e conseguenti J.R Burnside e Junior Kimbaugh ma che ha finito con l’influenzare anche i North Mississippi AllStars, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, gli White Stripes e i Black Keys ovvero parte del miglior rock americano di oggi. E qui il cerchio si chiude ed il viaggio finisce.
Alla prossima.

Mauro Zambellini Ottobre 2010





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Monday, November 8, 2010

Where Can I Buy Cheddar Ranch Fritos



A thought that I received today ... to reflect a little bit!



It 'important to water the flowers of our lives
and not the weeds and focus on those few things
that could mark a positive difference:
"Where your attention goes, energy flows there.
Where energy flows, there it goes. "
(Brian Bacon)


Friday, November 5, 2010

Clever Bachelorette Invitations



I love the colors of autumn!



Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Sell My Old Cell Phones Austin

Mississippi blues

me that I was promised when it appears 60 years I'm going to see the blues, where he was born. In my career I have always distinguished between pop music and rock and I have always preferred the latter, so I like best the Rolling Stones the Beatles. The rock music is popular in the sense that comes from the basic languages \u200b\u200bof the blues, country and R & B, pop is not necessarily bound to use popular idioms of popular music. Lady GaGa is pop, Madonna is pop, even though the Beatles are pop on a different level, cultured, articulate, sophisticated and intelligent. The Rolling Stones are not pop, because they are rock derived from blues and R & B and the Beatles have had only a marginal relationship with '50s rock 'n' roll with folk and European. So, with the 'friend Roberto Blacks, Blues Festival organizer dell'Amenano I went to the source, or rather to my roots to the roots of the music I love. I went to the blues, I went in the Mississippi Delta that is not a delta such as the Po (p) or many streams of water flowing from the main river, what happens lower down in Louisiana to New Orleans where there are bayou and wetlands in the Mississippi instead it is a region consisting of a flood plain where the soil is made fertile by water and where a continuous succession of cotton fields and crops. A flat landscape and a huge space (only 2.5 million inhabitants in an area six times the Massacchusetts) crossed by straight roads like the wake of a plane bounded by the numbers on the sides of the Interstate, from an incredible number of dead raccoons and from crooked poles and dotted with desolate and haunted towns in practice is reduced to a crossroad with a few around the house and at best a drugstore. Every now and then, in some village history meets a blues juke joint with survivor insignia peeling and falling axes, further in the countryside next to some white Methodist or Baptist church is the grave of some bluesman Robert Johnson and here there is more than one. Not all slums seem juke joint as the Blue Front Cafe in Benton and not all the record stores are like the Aike's Pro Shop Records at Holly Springs in reality a junk shop that assembles in a chaotic all the hardware used in the region of detectable North Hills, someone is still vigorous and constant music program such as Ground Zero in Clarksdale, a town that has no place in his soul and spirit. The city is not big but has a history alone would fill a book blues. It has a beautiful and eloquent Delta Blues Museum, a railway station called into the framework and a library-record store, the Cat Head is the dream of many that led up to it and want to buy records of local musicians and photo books. But the atmosphere of Clarksdale to bewitch, a sleepy atmosphere, absolutely silent in the heat of the afternoon, with empty streets, a few American cars of the 50s / 60 that stops at the traffic light and one can see that the driver is carrying a vintage amplifier (it happened to me too), a film that does so much last show closed with a sign that warns of a film about the Piranha, many shops are closed, several others finally maybe because it's Saturday afternoon, a store of musical instruments with a red Fender hanging and buildings that were once warehouses or offices, and now they look like modern art urban archeology. Clarksdale, as I've seen it looks like a city suspended in time and shooting, a relic of the fifties if someone had turned off the color and black and white had enveloped the whole. Of things to see there are still many and I will not list them here but to sue the Riverside Hotel is right because after the initial bewilderment in front of a crumbling facade so as to believe there is an uninhabitable ruin the surprise of finding the lanky and nice Mr.Rat who welcome you to its romantic rooms and tells you about all that has passed in that hotel by the death of Beasts Smith up the assets of a concern that (he says) Bill Wyman who put him and the hotel's history in the book Blues Odyssey, Journey To Music's Heart and Soul published in England. A
Clarksdale life comes when the sun and above the weekend because there are many, college kids and people of every type and color to fill the Ground Zero and sweat and have fun at the sound of the blues because there is still history, passion , friendship, heart rate, sex and alcohol.
The Ground Zero is owned by actor Morgan Freeman who gave him a nice thrust. E 'in a building equipped with a large wooden veranda where they placed a rusty old stove, and four or five old sofas that are besieged by those who want to smoke (but you can smoke everywhere in the Delta), or just chat or dispose the hangover when the beers are too many. Inside the ceiling is high, there is the kitchen, the counter for t-shirts, tables and long bar to drink, all surrounded by a swarm of posters, writings, photographs and a stage that it becomes just seething Super Chickan and her three Fightin 'Cocks and start to climb a rugged and exciting roll Delta electric blues that goes on for more than three hours involving girls, women and men in a sfrenata danza del sabato sera. Ci si riempie con hamburger e soul food, si beve birra e tequila ma quello che fa la differenza è l’attitudine delle persone che in barba alla crisi ballano, ridono, scherzano, cantano, fraternizzano in modo spontaneo come da noi è orami impossibile vedere. Persone di tutti i colori, di tutte le età e di tutti i ceti sociali (c’era anche Morgan Freeman il 9 ottobre) in virtù di trasversalismo che fa la differenza e non erige barriere.
La crisi negli Stati Uniti è molto più evidente che da noi (senza ammortizzatori sociali e con la carta di credito sempre in mano i danni sono enormi) e non dico solo nella zona del Delta dove la povertà è sempre esistita ed i neri hanno spat blood ever since. Even at the initial stage of my trip to Memphis on the contrary that the rock n 'roll to blues and not vice versa as history shows, even see the crisis in the city center, downtown, a few meters away from Beale Street, once infamous black neighborhood and now tourist route (but there were only Americans) where you go to drink and listen to the blues and rock n 'roll played by small and local bands that fill local stalwart as the Blues Hall, BB King Blues Club, Blues City Café and other juke joint scattered along its sidewalks. Just turn the corner and the neon lights disappear, the downtown becomes almost deserted during the day, few people walking, lots of shops staring or sale, the center looked bleak invests even if there are feelings of danger, rather it seems that the population has declined dramatically and also the lack of traffic. You only see people in the cafeterias for employees and in some nearby restaurant to hotels in Val-Mart or a reduced size that sell everything from socks to medicines. Between downtown and midtown, where there are residential quarters of the whites, the situation is even more sad, non-places side by side with buildings and skyscrapers of steel and glass style hi-tech are occupied by serving a bleak gravel parking lot or brownfield sites that in a prosperous future could accommodate other buildings. In this borderland no one except some homeless walk that walk staring at the ground without the strength to ask for something even when the cars stop at traffic lights. Urban traffic is negligible compared to that of our cities, we turn in the car could look around with ease and changing the radio station, a real pleasure of going over in the car because the community radio broadcasting in AM at certain times of the day fantastic blues are the FM divided by decades (from the music of the nineties up to forty) Elvis as well as 24 and 24 hours on the E-Street Radio with Bruce to live and study.
oasis of life are the many museums dedicated to music, a splendid one of Stax in a neighborhood that is better to get there in the car and during the day, Sun Studios on Union which is one of the arteries that cut the city from east to west, the Rock and Soul Museum and the store near the factory of Gibson that are close to Beale St. and the moving and edited the Civil Rights Museum in St. Mulberry cut into the Lorraine Motel, where on April 4, 1968 in Room 306 Martin Luther King was assassinated. Lorraine is located near one of the most trendy (but take this word for what it is worth in Memphis, nothing to do with the fashionable areas of Milan and italiote) or the South Main Arts District populated by cafes, some library clothing shops and restaurants to the 'Arcade, a folk food Hot authentically vintage survived 50 years where he was filmed by Jim Jarmusch's Mystery Train.
residential neighborhoods in Memphis are in midtown, beautiful white middle-class family homes with attached green and lush gardens without fences and station wagon parked and parks (including the Overton sung by Lucero) in the vicinity of health centers and universities. Poplar Avenue is another of the long streets that cut horizontally in Memphis, the number 1931 is the Hi-Tone, a rock-club frequented by students who drink beer in industrial quantities and enthusiasts of all ages (opposite of 'Italy in the places where you listen to music there is often a result cross that makes you feel like the last of the Mohicans), where I happened to see a sparkling show of JJ Grey and Mofro introduced by a group of Texan psychedelic rock-soul named Jonathan Tyler and The Northern Lights very surprised to find in Italian that place. Outside, I understand the hierarchy of the band: from the Texans who were supporters had a small van, JJ Grey a real bus complete with TV and toilet.





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