Probably not the best film ever from last year, I mean if you use artistic or other smart measures; but it surely gives me something I really need: ENTERTAINMENT. Yep, this movie is PURE FUN. Cool bang-bangs, and stab-stabs, and punch-punch(s). A pretty bloody one, and I won't recommend it for any children. (You don't want your little babies watch a ten years ol girl pumping guns and wielding knives, don't you?)
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Hit Girl Massacres (OST. Kick Ass - Superb Soundtracky Saturday)
Probably not the best film ever from last year, I mean if you use artistic or other smart measures; but it surely gives me something I really need: ENTERTAINMENT. Yep, this movie is PURE FUN. Cool bang-bangs, and stab-stabs, and punch-punch(s). A pretty bloody one, and I won't recommend it for any children. (You don't want your little babies watch a ten years ol girl pumping guns and wielding knives, don't you?)Best Cover Versions of Hey Joe (Music Monday)
Original Artist: Billy Roberts(?) (Or is it Dino Valente? Or is it a traditional folk song with unknown author?)
Cover Versions by The Leaves, Jimi Hendrix Experience, Patti Smith
I’ve always knew that Jimi Hendrix is not the original artist of this song, but I never guessed that it will be this difficult to know who the original artist of this magnificent song is. Some claim it as a traditional folk song. If so, it will be kinda impossible to track down who the original artist is.
Cover Versions by The Leaves, Jimi Hendrix Experience, Patti Smith
I’ve always knew that Jimi Hendrix is not the original artist of this song, but I never guessed that it will be this difficult to know who the original artist of this magnificent song is. Some claim it as a traditional folk song. If so, it will be kinda impossible to track down who the original artist is.
Best Cover Versions: Across the Universe (Music Monday)
Across the Universe
Original Artist: The Beatles
Cover Version by Fiona Apple
Original Artist: The Beatles
Cover Version by Fiona Apple
Yay! Back to Beatles again, after sometimes (of not joining MM and not do Fab Four covers). Hmm, since MM is already on the roll, I won’t blabber much about the song.
"Don’t Bogart That Joint My Friend!" (Superb Soundtracky Saturday)
“What a song, what a picture, what a credit title!” That instantly came to my mind (for the obvious reason: "Ah...That good old days"), when I watched Rhys Ifans’ Mr. Nice.
Rendezvous: A Review (Guest Post by Alma Jones)
Artist: Rendezvous (bass guitars: Itai Simon; keyboards: Hagai Izenberg)
Songs: So What; Incognito (feat. Summertime); No Man’s Land
Genre: Jazz; Electronica
Year of Release: 2004
Label: Independent
Music source: www.rendezvousmusic.co.uk
The world of electronica has spawned many subgenres that, although staying under one umbrella, are quite distinct from each other. It is almost hard to believe that chill-out electronica, with its relaxed and calm vibe, is related to party electropop that harks back to the disco era.
Soundtrack of the 60's
Soundtrack of the 60's? Is there even a movie called The 60's? Yes, there is. I just found it out, but nope, this is not about that. To tell the truth, I just made the title all up to suite my Superb Soundtracky. Whatever...I could just call this "Anthems of the 60's", but it won't make any difference, since it's the songs I will enlist that matter. So, are you ready for the greatests from the greatest era ever existed in music history?
Attention: Dear Fellow Creative Workers and Writers, YOU MUST READ THIS!
To Copy or Not To Copy, That’s Not The Question…
I’ve been squished by the schedule of my translation projects. (How fool to accept more than you can chew! And now you’re complaining?!...Duh!) As the impact, in the last couple of days I’ve been slacking in doing “proper blogging”, I mean really participate on the blogs I visit when doing my EC drops. So, to make amends, and since I think you guys, as well as most bloggers, are creative workers or writers (you do write when you post articles, right?), I will give this (legal) download link of a very fascinating book (one of which I’ve been translating): In Praise of Copying.
I’ve been squished by the schedule of my translation projects. (How fool to accept more than you can chew! And now you’re complaining?!...Duh!) As the impact, in the last couple of days I’ve been slacking in doing “proper blogging”, I mean really participate on the blogs I visit when doing my EC drops. So, to make amends, and since I think you guys, as well as most bloggers, are creative workers or writers (you do write when you post articles, right?), I will give this (legal) download link of a very fascinating book (one of which I’ve been translating): In Praise of Copying.
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