She is young, attractive and highly talented, how annoying…This is a great track from Gabriella Cilmi. "Sweet about me"
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Entries from August 2008
Gabriella Cilmi - Sweet about me mp3
February 29th, 2008 · 3 Comments
Categories: Audio · Download · Free · Kevin · MP3 · Music
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Rachele & Travis meet Scott West
February 26th, 2008 ·
Late last year Rachele & Travis were lucky enough to meet Scott West from the Western Bulldogs, the kids both got photos with Scott as well as autographs on there jumpers. The kids are now looking forward to watching him and the rest of the team play this year.

Categories: Australian · Flickr · Photography · Photos · Rachele · Sport · Travis
Tags: · AFL, Bulldog, Bulldogs, football, Star, Team, Western
China Fact - The Airport
February 20th, 2008 ·
Here is another in the series of China Fact’s that are being presented on 3AW’s Breakfast program with Ross Stevenson & John Burn’s. It’s quite humorous, click the play button below to have a listen.
Categories: Audio · Australian · Comedy · Funny · Kevin · Radio
Tags: · 3AW, Breakfast, John Burn's, Ross Stevenson
Nada Surf - See These Bones, MP3 Download
February 12th, 2008 ·
This is my favourite new track of the week, it has been on high rotation since I discovered it a few days ago.
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Lucky, the title of Nada Surfâs fifth album, is at once literal and ironic. Like the songs that singer- guitarist Matthew Caws, bassist Daniel Lorca and drummer Ira Elliot crafted for their previous two albums, Let Go (2003) and The Weight Is A Gift (2005), Lucky is filled with images of restlessness, longing and the elusiveness of love. Yet the band counterbalances the lyrical bittersweetness with a musical buoyancy. Intimate songs become in-it-together anthems, thanks to the chiming guitars, propulsive rhythms, and the emotional candor in Cawsâ vocals. A song like âBeautiful Beatâ segues from a sparsely arranged, confessional first verse into a harmony-laden chorus and reaches multi-layered, canon-like proportions before the track fades out. If Caws is often suggesting that romance and resolution may still be an inch or two out of reach, heâs also proffering immediate musical solace. Turn up the volume, hit the repeat button, and your troubles, for a blissful three minutes or so, will disappear.
âI tend to be pretty hopeful about things further in the future, but can be relatively anxious about the next eight hours or so,â half-jokes Caws, âUnlike my friend John Flansburgh [They Might Be Giants], who says he’s manic depressive without the depression, I think I’m manic depressive without the mania. Yet I’m ready to be cheerful at the drop of a reason.â Thatâs reflected in the seemingly contradictory minor-key joy in Cawsâ melodies. As he explains, âMy immediate family is not religious, but we went to church whenever we visited my grandmother in North Carolina at Christmas and Easter. I loved singing hymns and I liked the solemnity of the service and the feeling of release when the pipe organ was played as we walked out. I think Iâm always looking for that same rapture in music.â
The three members of Nada Surf have played together now for a dozen years. Theyâve survived overnight major-label success and the inevitable morning-after bleariness, persevering past obstacles that would have sunk a less resilient combo to become one of Americaâs most truly independent bands. Experience has only made their work richer, bringing gravity to the subject matter and lightness to its presentation. Keeping things honest â and often rapturous — has become a modus operandi. Lorca, who first met Caws at their mutual grammar school, explains, âWhen Matthew and I decided we were going to start our own band and that we were going to sing, we set a couple of rules. One of them was that we would not sing in any affected sort of way, that we would sing the way we talked. Another is that we would write about things that were close to us and about our lives. â
Thus, on Lucky, âIce on the Wingâ references Cawsâ family lore: his grandfatherâs adventures as a fighter pilot and an ambulance driver in two world wars and his fatherâs rearing in (and escape/excommunication from) a British religious cult. âSee These Bonesâ was inspired by a visit Caws made a few years back to the Crypt of the Capuchin Monks in Rome, who created a macabre but stirring environmental sculpture from the bones of their departed brethren. (Caws says, âItâs a chilling place. Seeing all those old bones up close really drives home that this is it â and you better make the most of your life. Ultimately, itâs uplifting. I left there in a bizarrely good mood.â) âThe Foxâ melds the personal and the political, the delusions in a relationship mirroring lies from the government. The image in the chorus â âOn the grass at Beachy Head/On the cliff to which youâve been ledâ â almost pilfers the scene in the Whoâs Quadrophenia when protagonist Jimmy launches his scooter off the enormous grassy cliff on the Southern English coast: âWe visited Beachy Head when I was a kid and I remember standing on the slope and sensing that if I took two or three more steps down the soft grass, I would just tumble off. I remember feeling like I was standing right next to death.â
For all the fatalism in the lyrics, there are hints of rapprochement, renewal, maybe even a happy ending. âAre You Lightning?â and âI Like What You Say,â for example, chronicle the beginnings of a long-awaited romance. On âHere Goes Something,â Caws, the father of a young son, deals with the sea-change of excitement and concern that parenthood brings: âOnce youâve brought someone into the world, even if you think that world is going down the tubes, you have no choice but to be hopeful and root for things to improve.â
The sessions for Nada Surfâs previous album had been a nomadic experience for the band, involving several studios, engineers and mixers. This time, the trio eased into the process with brainstorming sessions at Lorcaâs Williamsburg, Brooklyn home that the band dubbed âthe sitcomâ because, Lorca says, âYouâd never know who was going to pop in the door or what was going to happen next.â
âWe got together in the loft,â Lorca continues, âand we just played. It was such a low-pressure atmosphere. Some days, instead of sticking to the game plan, weâd play acoustic and cook dinner. Other times, weâd just mess around, have a few laughs and a few drinks and play garage riffs over and over, whatever. One time Coralie Cle´ment was visiting from Paris and she put down a bunch of really creepy, super-high vocal tracks on âThe Foxâ. Another day we arranged âBeautiful Beatâ having lunch with [photographer] Peter Ellenby and his family, right before a photo shoot. We did that sort of thing for a few months off and on, and then it was time to go to the west coast and record.â
Once settled in Seattleâs Robert Lang Studios, John Goodmanson (Blonde Redhead, Sleater-Kinney), who had mixed part of The Weight Is A Gift, produced and mixed all of Lucky with due interference from the band. Other players kept popping in the door out there, too. Among the guests were Death Cab For Cutieâs Ben Gibbard (âSee These Bonesâ), Long Winters singer John Roderick (âIce On The Wingâ) and Sean Nelson of Harvey Danger (âSee These Bonesâ). Ed Harcourt contributed piano parts from his home in London for âWeightlessâ and âBeautiful Beatâ and Martin Wenk of Calexico recorded horns for âIce On The Wingâ in his hotel room while on tour. New York City collaborators included keyboardist Louie Lino and session whiz-about-town Joe McGinty. Lianne Smith, arguably the most gifted New York vocalist without an album to her name, swaps harmonies with Caws on âThe Film Did Not Go Round,â written by NYC indie musician Greg Peterson â âkind of a bluegrass song,â explains Caws, âthat I made spookier.â Itâs of a piece with the bandâs own material, sketching out in a few vulnerably rendered words the parting of lovers at an airport or maybe at the end of their lives: âEveryoneâs got to leave their love sometime/If not now than at the end of your lifetime.â
Having survived and thrived, Nada Surf indeed has a lot to feel lucky about. After listening to this new album, though, it becomes clear that we are really the fortunate ones.
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Frozen Grand Central - video
February 7th, 2008 ·
Just in case your not one of the 2 Million people who have already viewed this clip on Youtube. This is the Frozen Grand Central video from http://www.ImprovEverywhere.com, it features over 200 people freezing in on cue at the Grand Central Station in New York
Categories: Comedy · Funny · Kevin · Video · Youtube
Tags: · Cenral, Everywhere, Frozen, Grand, Improv, ImprovEverywhere, New, York
Worst call of a Horse Race in History
February 1st, 2008 · 2 Comments
I came across this piece of audio on a local radio station and found it hilarious. I believe it could well be the worst example of horse race commentary ever. I believe it is from an Australian Horse race held on the 26th of December 2007. If anyone has other examples please contact me as I would like to start a collection.
Press the play button below to listen.
Categories: Australian · Comedy · Funny · Kevin · MP3 · Sport
Tags: · call, commentary, Horse, horserace, race
