วันพุธที่ 27 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Shania Twain "Greatest Hits" Pop and Country CD Review

Country and Pop Music superstar Shania Twain has released a greatest hits CD appropriately titled Shania Twain Greatest Hits.

The reclusive Twain has sold more than 40 million albums over the years with-flirty, hook laden, beat-heavy, country-tinged pop tracks that have all the subtlety of a musical wet T-shirt contest.

She is one of the most successful recording artists in history. Her CD Come On Over is the biggest selling album of all time by a female artist, making it the female equivalent of Michael Jackson's Thriller.

This long awaited and much anticipated Greatest Hits collection includes three new songs along with the predictable chart topping hits she's had. Most of the songs are up tempo groovable tunes which is exactly what Shania Twain fans will enjoy and appreciate.

19 out of the 21 songs on this CD are pure gold, and they are so varied in style that there is a song for every music fan.

The CD launches with the classic ballad, Forever and For Always then goes on to showcase the very impressive list of gold records Twain has had over the years. Containing a whopping 21 songs in all.

Impressively Twain writes all of her own songs and melodies on guitar and of course does a great job singing them as well.

Some of my own Shania Twain favorites are track 1, Forever and For Always, track 2 I'm Gonna Getcha Good, track 5, Man! I Feel Like A Woman! and on, and on, and on. Heck they're all good!

Release Notes:

Shania Twain originally released Greatest Hits on November 9, 2004 on the Mercury Nashville record label.

CD track list follows:

1. Forever and For Always

2. I'm Gonna Getcha Good

3. UP!

4. Come On Over

5. Man! I Feel Like A Woman!

6. That Don't Impress Me Much

7. From This Moment

8. Honey, I'm Home

9. You're Still The One

10. Don't Be Stupid

11. Love Gets Me Every Time

12. No One Needs To Know

13. You Win My Love

14. I'm Outta Here

15. The Woman In Me

16. Any Man Of Mine

17. Whose Bed Have Your Boots

18. Party for Two' (with Mark McGrath)

19. Don't!

20. Party for Two (with Billy Currington)




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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 24 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Karaoke Music Suggestions You Will Love

When discussing karaoke music, we have to look at two different aspects. On one hand, you'll need to choose the right karaoke hits for your collection to ensure everyone's satisfied and your karaoke party doesn't turn into an awkward "So, who is going next" scenario. On the other hand, you will need to consider where and how to buy these songs, either on CD, DVD, CD G or mp3. Perhaps you may not even want to buy them at all, instead opting for getting your fix of karaoke online.

Girls and guys have their favorite karaoke hits that have withstood the test of time, so be sure to add the following favorites to your karaoke song collection. Girls like empowering songs of survival, enduring sexuality and sass. To appease these spunky vixens include such tunes as "These Boots Were Made For Walkin'" (Nancy Sinatra), "I Will Survive" (Gloria Gaynor) "Hit Me With Your Best Shot" (Pat Benatar), "Venus" (Bananarama), "I Love Rock N Roll" (Joan Jett), "I'm Just A Girl" (No Doubt/Gwen Stefani), "Like A Virgin" (Madonna), "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" (Cyndi Lauper), "Feel Like A Woman" (Shania Twain), "You're So Vain" (Carly Simon), "She Works Hard For The Money" (Donna Summer), "Respect" (Aretha Franklin), "Sweet Dreams" (Eurythmics), "I Wanna Dance With Somebody" (Whitney Houston), "Listen To Your Heart" (Roxette) and "Black Velvet" (Alannah Myles).

Karaoke music for guys should be fun, macho and hilarious. Fun karaoke songs for them might include "Sweet Child O' Mine" (Guns N' Roses), "Sharp-Dressed Man" (ZZ Top), "Werewolves of London" (Warren Zevon), "Sultans of Swing," (Dire Straits), "Bohemian Rhapsody" (Queen) and "Celebrate" (Kool & The Gang). "Man's man" karaoke songs might be "Girls, Girls, Girls" (Motley Crue), "You Shook Me All Night Long" (AC/DC), "You Give Love A Bad Name" (Bon Jovi), "Macho Man" (The Village People), "Baby Got Back" (Sir Mix-a-lot), "I'm Too Sexy" (Right Said Fred), "Hurt So Good" (John Mellencamp) and "Born To Be Wild" (Steppenwolf). Funny songs include "Because I Got High" (Afroman), "Billie Jean" (Michael Jackson) or "Friends In Low Places" (Garth Brooks), although the funniest karaoke songs usually aren't intentional.

When it comes to karaoke music, there are just some songs that are must-haves for your collection. Even though you may not belt out Neil Diamond's cheesy "Sweet Caroline" as you're getting ready in the morning, you'd be crazy not to have it at your next karaoke party. Everyone will be chorusing the "bah bah bah's" to make the karaoke party even more fun. Another famous group sing-a-long is Bon Jovi's "Livin' On A Prayer," with everyone from 15-50 shouting out "whoaaaaa-ohhhhh, livin on a prayer" like an eighties rocker. Journey's "Don't Stop Believin" is so corny it's perfect for your next karaoke get together and don't think you'll get through the night without someone choosing Van Morrison's "Brown Eyed Girl," where all participants sing "sha-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-lad-di-da."




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วันศุกร์ที่ 22 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2553

The Basics of Having a Home Music Studio

Any musician's dream is to have their number one hit. But how does one go about getting that hit to the masses? Having a home music studio can get you on the right track to bringing this dream to reality!

Not everyone has the deep pockets required to hire a professional recording studio, and that's ok. You can have your own home music studio and it doesn't have to cost a lot (in some cases, nothing). Even if you do have the cash to go and hire the help of the pros, it is a very smart idea to have your arrangements down before hand so that you don't waste time and money in the pro studio.

A home music studio can come in many different flavours, so to speak. To really narrow it down, you have the stand alone hardware recording units, and then you have software programs used with your computer. We're going to talk about recording with software and your computer, since most everyone has a computer these days, and in my opinion, it has much more power and flexibility than a stand alone unit.

Computer owners have a great home music studio opportunity! There are many software programs out there to suit any budget. If you're new to recording, why not grab and play around with Audacity (free download) to get a feel for recording on your computer. It wouldn't multi-track well on my machine, but even if you just use it to record a single audio track which you can edit, add effects to, etc. it will give you a starting point for free. If you're going to purchase any software, be sure to check system requirements so that you know your computer will be able to perform well with the software program.

Getting the sound into the computer is pretty straight forward. Beginners can use any microphone (you don't need a proper music one to start, although if you want to produce any decent quality it is recommended. Just plug into your mic input (or other input if your mic is USB or something like that). Laptop users can even use the built in mic for learning purposes. For more intermediate home music studio setups, a mixer going into an internal or external sound card that is specifically for recording music will take you to the next level.

The key is to start playing around with multiple tracks. Drums, bass, keyboards, singing. You can build as you go. The more you experiment, the more you will learn. I started recording in my home music studio at 15 and over 26 years later, you could say I have a lot of techniques under my belt. But you have to start somewhere, so just dive in and see what you can come up with!




Brian Couture is a musician, internet marketer, entrepreneur, and real estate agent. His passions include helping people, technology, good food & good wine, and spending quality time with friends and family.

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วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 21 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Justin Bieber Concerts - The Best Show Around

If you have never been to or watched one of Justin Bieber's concerts online, you are certainly missing out on one of the biggest spectacles to hit the music industry in many years. There is really nothing like watching a huge stadium or arena packed to the hilt with screaming teenage girls who know each and every single word of his songs by heart and crying tears of joy like we all saw the youngsters do with Michael Jackson a few decades ago. He is really starting to make his mark with all of this attention that he has gained over the past few years, but these days it seems that he is not just sitting back and enjoying his success. He wants to be the biggest act around.

Bieber is now proving that he is one of the hardest working acts in all of the music industry and the proof is in the pudding when you watch his concerts being sold out within minutes of the tickets going on sale. He is not one of those acts that short changes his fan base, either. He gives a full two hour or longer show in front of the packed houses and provides plenty of side entertainment and crowd interaction as well. I often worry that some of these crazed fans are going to snatch the little guy up, but thankfully that has yet to happen.

There is no mistaking that the biggest tour that will be going on this year and next will not be the usual U2 or Dave Matthews Band tours, but rather the new kid on the block, Justin Bieber. Having him there on stage along with the multiple famous rappers and musicians that like to soak up a little of the attention that Bieber is getting really provides the audiences with a vast array of musical talents that will satisfy any listener. There is not one single genre of music that you could put these collaborations into and there is something that everyone is bound to enjoy.

It is definitely in everyone's best interest to give this kid a shot and see what all of the excitement is about. It is not just the little teenage girls who are starting to take notice of this kid. It is the well respected people of the business that know a good thing when they see it.




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วันอังคารที่ 19 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2553

The History of Candy in Music

You might not think that there is a correlation between musicians and candy, but there are many instances in modern music where artists have used candy as a metaphor for other things. Let's take a look at the history of candy in music.

Candy is most often used as a sexual metaphor. Perhaps this is because candy, like the person the artist is enamored by, is very sweet. Or it could be that the physical act of eating candy (i.e. licking a lollipop) has sexual overtones. Either way, many musicians have used candy as a symbol of their affection for another human being.

The trend of writing lyrics about candy really took off in the 1980s. Pop star Tiffany had a song called "Mind Candy," and most people will remember the Bow Wow Wow hit "I Want Candy." This sparked a trend that would carry over into the 1990s and 2000s, when many artists produced candy-themed songs. Alternative 90s rock group Marcy Playground broke through with the massive hit "Sex & Candy," which many people still remember well. Rappers such as Cameo, Snoop Dogg and Foxy Brown all put out songs titled "Candy." 50 Cent, the popular rapper, had a huge hit called "Candyshop," in which he proclaimed that he would "take a girl to the candyshop" and "let you lick the lollipop." Obviously these are pretty transparent sexual references, but hey, we are talking about rap music.

Not all references to candy in music are so deviant. In the late 1990s, pop singer Mandy Moore released the song "Candy," which went on to be a big hit. The song established Moore as one of the rising pop stars of a generation, along with the likes of Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera and Jessica Simpson. However, concerned parents worried that the suggestive theme of "Candy" was inappropriate for young children. Moore was only 14 at the time of the song's release, so she had many young and innocent fans. Moore responded by saying that the song wasn't supposed to be sexual, and that it was simply about having a crush on someone, similar to the way in which you could develop a "sweet tooth" for candy. It seems that people had become so used to candy being used as a sexual metaphor that they automatically assumed that was the case with Moore's song. Of course, it should be noted that Mandy Moore didn't actually write "Candy," so who knows what the truth is.

Recently, candy has been as big a theme as ever in music. Christina Aguilera had a big hit in 2006 with the song "Candyman." Madonna's forthcoming 2008 album is titled Hard Candy. Rihanna had a song on her latest album called "Sell Me Candy."

Some artists even reference certain brands of candy. In the 1970s, singer Mtume had the hit song "Juicy Fruit," which of course was later sampled in the Notorious B.I.G. song "Juicy" (considered one of the greatest rap songs ever made). This trend of naming specific brands of candy continued until today. The most recent example is the Lil Wayne song, "Lollipop."

It seems that pop music and candy will always be tied together.




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วันจันทร์ที่ 18 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Oldies Music Station

Those oldies but goodies are sounding so good. When you turn on your favorite oldies music station, you are reaping the benefits of decades of work. Not just work in making the music, but the work in carefully crafted formats and dedication of the oldies music station staff.

The music, mostly from the 1950's and 1960's comprise the backbone of the traditional "classic gold" radio stations. Others may consider anything older than today as "oldies", but true oldies format refers to the golden age of rock and roll, 50's and 60's. The classic golden oldies probably extend until about 1964, when the Beatles "invaded" the US, along with other members of the "British Invasion" such as The Kinks, and they changed music in this country forever.

Radio station formats are frequently based on a tried and true oldies format. The program managers work out in advance everything they will play, the traffic director schedules the day's hours into segments of music, commercials and news. Radio jingles correspond with the station format, so you will hear oldies type jingles on an oldies radio station. No rap, just classic rock and roll.

Many businesses choose to play an oldies music station as background music in their store. Even some casinos play oldies, usually on "senior's day", as today's seniors were in their high school heyday when the original music was popular on the radio and at dances. Advertisers who want to target an older audience, 50 and up, choose oldies stations for part of their advertising mix. But seniors are not the only persons listening to the oldies. If so, the format would go out of style.

Some oldies stations will do dances, have their disc jockeys go live to a dance hall. Oldies can be chosen as a theme for certain parties, or special events. The songs were shorter then, three minutes or so on average, and the radio stations created formats featuring high repetition of a few songs. All favorites, all the time could be their slogan back then; today's it is the "blast from the past".

Songs you will hear on an oldies music station include the era's great singers, Elvis Presley, Danny and the Juniors, The Platters, Kingston Trio, Aretha Franklin, the Four Tops, Frankie Avalon, Fats Domino, Bill Haley and the Comets, Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis, Buddy Holly and more. All the hits, all the time!

Oldies radio can be found across the country, and on new broadcast outlets like Sirius Radio, which even features an "All Elvis" radio channel. Niche audiences have loyal followers and those who want to target those "oldies audiences" can do so easily by placing their commercials on those stations who play oldies music.

Some younger people say they enjoy listening to oldies, but in reality they are referring to music from the 1970's, and 1980's, like Marshall Tucker Band, ACDC, and Aerosmith. But if they visit Grandma's house, they may be exposed to the real "oldies but goodies".




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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 17 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Musical Guide - A Brief History Of Musicals

In this article we're going to present a brief history of musical theater from its early beginnings right up to the present day.

Musicals actually started with the ancient Greeks who put on plays with songs. While they weren't called musicals at the time, that is indeed what they were. The music was crude by today's standards and the stories were not very well done, again by today's standards, but this was the early beginning of what was to become the modern musical.

In the 1700s there were many stage entertainments, though again they were not called musicals. The first English language work that had any lasting value was The Beggar's Opera which was done in 1728. It was a satirical spoof of the times. This was typical of the type of entertainment one would find up until the 1800's.

Musicals, as we know them today, started in the 1800s with the French and Viennese Operettas. The works of Offenbach and Strauss were the first musicals to achieve international popularity.

The contemporary Broadway musical, as we know it today, took its form from these operettas and was done in what we call Minstrel Shows. These eventually gave way to a new form of musical known as Vaudeville.

It wasn't until 1860 with the success of The Black Crook that the American musical really began to take off. During this time we were treated to the great works of Gilbert and Sullivan from 1871 to 1896.

During the early 1900s, composers like George M. Cohan and Victor Herbert gave musicals a new sound and style that is still popular to this very day. This style was then updated by composers such as Jerome Kern, Guy Boulton and P.G. Wodehouse.

By the 1930s the American musical had reached popularity the like of which it had never seen before, with composers such as Rogers and Hart and Cole Porter dominating the era.

By the 40s and 50s we were treated to some of the greatest musicals in what was called the modern era. These musicals included such classics as Oklahoma, Annie Get Your Gun, Kiss Me Kate, The King and I, My Fair Lady, and the list goes on for miles.

In the 1960s we saw such great musicals like Hello Dolly, Fiddler On The Roof, and Hair, which was the first musical in the United States to feature nude actors.

By the 1970s musical theater had become pretty extravagant with the advances in technology and design. The 70s brought us such great shows as A Little Night Music, A Chorus Line, No No Nanette, Sweeney Todd and Evita.

But the hits kept coming and would continue to come, many from Britain. In the 80s we saw such great shows like Cats, Les Miserables and Phantom Of The Opera.

In the 25 years since, literally hundreds of musicals have hit the stage. Some great, some not so great. But what was once a humble beginning is now one of the major forms of entertainment, not only in the United States but all across the world.





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วันเสาร์ที่ 16 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Jimmy Castor Live in Las Vegas

Jimmy Castor appeared at an out-of-the-way local bar in west side of Las Vegas this past weekend complete with a horn section and backup singers. For those of you who don't know who this man is he is a songwriter, singer, saxophonist, percussionist, producer, arranger, etc and is known as The E-Man, "The Everything Man."

Jimmy Castor, who grew up in Harlem, wrote his first million seller for Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers called, "I Promise To Remember," while still in junior high school. He later put together his own band and then wrote his second million seller, "Hey Leroy Your Mama's Calling You," on the legendary label, Mercury Records in 1966.

"Troglodyte (the cave man)" and "Luther the Anthropoid," were hits and a title cut from the "It's Just Begun" album was featured in the movie "Flashdance." His album "Butt of Course," featured the infamous "The Bertha Butt Boogie" that everyone sang in jest whenever a woman of substance walked by for many years after. And from the same record, there was also the disco hit "E-Man Boogie." His song "Space Age" blazed a trail of jazz fusion into the era of disco and will be long remembered. His songs have been sampled by many in contemporary pop music today. Christine Aguilera, Ice Cube, The Beastie Boys, and many others have used his tracks in their music, an outstanding tribute to this man's writing skills and their subsequent longevity.

The great thing about Las Vegas is the outstandingly talented people that not only live here, but visit and make appearances all over this town, just to have fun and join with old friends. Los Angeles may have a bit of that, and New York's Harlem days are all but gone, so it is truly a special place at times to be able to hear and see legends of the entertainment business.

He seems ageless while performing his hits and the energy he exudes is carefully paced-but plentiful to carry the load of yesteryear for the audience's enjoyment as much as his own. His perfectly centered pitch on the saxes is precise and his delivery that of a man many years younger than his age. The entire show was peppered with his yore of goodtimes and his interactions with Sammy Davis, Jimi Hendrix, Frankie Lymon and lesser celebrities along with the origin of Bertha Butt (and the Butt Sisters). He's funny and charming and the 90 minute show was well worth the jaunt to Sonny's Tavern, a "mobbishly yesteryear" decorated speakeasy, outside of town. Mariano Longo, a longtime Vegas very fine bandleader, pianist/keyboardist, guitarist, arranger, and all-around musician convinced Mr. Castor to "reinvent himself" and recreate for a new generation the glory days of a time long past but instrumental (pardon the pun) in our pop musical history. To take a line from a television series that debuted in 1966, "Live long and (keep) prospering" Jimmy. You still have what it takes.




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วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 14 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2553

The Tradition of Great Chicago Live Music Continues With Gooey

Chicago Illinois has long been a music epicenter. In the early 1900's, plantation workers migrated from the south bringing with them jazz and the blues, which lead to the birth of the Chicago blues and Chicago style Jazz. Chicago became very famous for the Blues however the Chicago music scene is not just limited to the Blues. Chicago is full of every kind of music from Symphony to punk rock and everything in between. Any and every kind of music style, Chicago has it all.

During the 1960's and 1970's folk music became a focal point from a number of prominent folk singer-songwriters like John Prine and Steve Goodman. The Chicago music scene is also famous for the Chicago house, a style of house music, which led to the birth of the techno style of music. In the 1980's and 1990's rock music, especially heavy, punk rock and alternative music were strong in Chicago when bands like The Smashing Pumpkins got their big start. And more recently more hip hop artists like Kanye West are emerging from the Chicago music scene. Despite the different varieties of music, these artists all have one thing in common - they all got their start in Chicago.

The tradition of a great local music continues with Gooey, an energetic band who has hit the Chicago music scene with a number of power pop albums. Gooey is led by songwriter and vocalist Juan Avila and supported by Chris Eudy and Brian Vaughan on the electric guitar, Tom Hickey on the bass and John Noyes on the drums.

Gooey is known in the local Chicago music scene for their jangly power pop albums with catchy, relatable and heartfelt lyrics, toting Matthew Sweet and Beatles influences. From the release of their album Gooey in 2004 to their latest Larger than Large (coming out later in 2010), they have hit the right chord with Chicago music lovers and critics alike. Gooey is Chicago's Hottest Band with the sticky sweet name and music that is not to miss in the Chicago live music scene. Gooey will have you dancing, singing and feeling great with their fun and funky sounds that grab you and keep you coming back for more.




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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 10 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Essence of Malayalam Music

Malayalam Music is an age old form of Indian music that is exemplified by its unique instrumental beats. It belongs to the state of Kerala whose cultural legacy and philosophical values are incorporated in the music and songs. As the state is known for its magical wonders with respect to scenic beauty and nature's charm, so is the charm and magic of Malayalam music. Kerala's wondrous beauty and cultural heritage is deep rooted in the outstanding music and songs.

The traditional form of Malayalam music is Sopana Music or Sopana Sangeetam that was influenced from the Bhakti Cult Movement held in Kerala. This form clearly expresses the feelings and different moods of the singer or the actor. Then was introduced the melam form that is mainly performed during festivals and temple rituals. After that many other genres were introduced with the introduction of new musical instruments and advancements in music industry.

Some of the common types popular in the present day are folk, pop, rock, hip-hop, and movie songs. Folk songs have beautiful lyrics with amazing beats and rhythm and are mostly characterized by the lifestyle or profession of some known or recognized personality. 'Pulayas' is one of those whose lifestyle, profession, and beliefs is widely acclaimed in a bunch of Malayalam folk songs. A bunch of these songs are also attributed to the Malayalam literature including the popular Vatakkan Pattukal and Thekkan Pattukal dealing with varieties of themes and expressions. Many of the folk songs are originally poems that are beautifully transformed into melodious songs with greater energy and dynamism.

With the growing popularity of this genre of music, Malyalam movie songs also became popular on the chart busters. There are many movies whose popularity revolves in and around the hit numbers. Soundtracks in the movies are mind blowing and keep the viewers calm yet energetic before the screen.

The modern styles like rap, rock, and hip-hop music have also influenced the Malayalam genre in a great way. Fused with westernization, the form of music has become even more rocking and astounding. Every time songs are played listeners are drawn towards the dance floor or are forced to tap their feet on the energetic musical beats.

Chitra, Sreekumar, Yesudas, and Jayachandran are the iconic Malayalam singers who have created their own prominent place in the industry. The introduction of internet has made the reach to wide number of songs more easy, convenient, and comfortable. Hot numbers sung by these singers are available for free download on various online sources.




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วันศุกร์ที่ 8 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2553

AC/DC - 80's Music Rock Gods

AC/DC - The thunder from down under and possibly the biggest, loudest thing that has ever come out of Australia. Unless you have lived under a rock all your life, you know who this band is. Original lead singer Bon Scott passed way too early, but I believe Brian Johnson has filled the shoes extremely well. Angus and Malcom Young complete the original lineup and hard, fast rock are what these guys are all about. From the early days of Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, to the excellent movie soundtrack of Maximum Overdrive, they have a style all their own.

TNT, Big Balls, Wole Lotta Rosie, Thunderstruck, the 80's classic hits seem to go on and on. One thing I don't understand though. Where does Angus Young get all the energy to keep doing show after show like he does? The school boy uniform, and the constant running across the stage is a sight to witness. I often wonder how many uniforms he has worn, and where he gets them. For most bands, the lead singer is the center of attraction. With this band, the lead guitarist is the main figure. Talk about talent, how does anyone run and play the guitar at the same time? I don't mean a slow steady trot, either. Angus is in a full out sprint constantly during the show. The other band members are'nt no slouches, the wall of sound they put up is almost intoxicating. Loud drums, loud bass, loud rhythm guitar, just loud!!

My personal Top Ten AC/DC song list.

10 - Hells Bells
9 - Shoot To Thrill
8 - TNT
7 - Back In Black
6 - Jailbreak
5 - For Those About To Rock (We Salute You)
4 - Moneytalks
3 - You Shook Me All Night Long
2 - Thunderstruck
1 - Big Balls

What would your top ten list look like? Do you agree or disagree with me? Hopefully you will remember all of these classic 80's music hits. I suggest breaking out your favorite AC/DC album and playing it loud from start to finish. Get pumped and enjoy!! Remember, play it loud, but most of all play it proud! Rock on!




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วันเสาร์ที่ 2 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Hot New Music Downloads for iPod Nano

If you got the new Nano chances are you have probably spent some time online looking for cool new music or videos to download. You have probably even been to the iTunes website.

iTunes is a great place to get music for your Nano or iPod/Mp3 player. What you should know is that's it's not the only place you can get your favorite media content. You are not locked in to just iTunes. You have alternatives, and iTunes is only one for them out of hundreds to choose from. If you were not aware of that, now you are.

Getting Nano downloads for free is an option these days, however a lot of people just don't know about all their choices or simply can't find the right resource. It really can be a difficult time finding a legitimate safe iPod Nano downloads service, what you have to know is that it is not impossible. You can have unlimited access to all the music, movies, games & media content you want.

Finding a review site that you feel comfortable with would be the best way to go about finding the best iPodNanodownloads site to invest in. These review's go through a lot of trouble testing and gathering information putting their money on the line to see what they would get if it were your money to be able to provide you with safe honest Nano download software sites. So you can be sure that when you visit a review of the best iPod downloads you will get only the best service available, never posting sites that would do harm to you or your computer.

Yes you can have unlimited iPod Nanodownloads

All at your finger tips and the best part about all of this excitement is you only have to pay once for membership and that's it. You never have to pay for anything else every again. All downloads are free and absolutely legal, which means you never have worry about having Johnny Law knocking on your door because you just downloaded the hit new song by AKON. This service is simply amazing, and you can continue to use it for many years from now. There's no time limits or expiration dates ever.

If you agree that it's time to move away from iTunes and on to bigger and better things, then it's strongly recommended that you invest some of your time and take a look at this new Nano downloads review sites.

You already spent to much money on that new iPod of yours, so why spend hundreds more on downloads for all your favorite media when you can have it for free. Did you know the average iTunes member spends $300-$350 per year on iPoddownloads. There is a way to save you a few hundred dollars already and also save a lot more in the future. If you would like to find out more about the iPod service I am referring to, feel free to visit my personal review.




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