One of the choirs at my school last year sang an a capella song called Doctor Doom but I can not seem to find the words to it anywhere online, does anyone know the lyrics and / or composer?
Dr. Doom Lyrics: Take this job and shove it. Im not here to break ground, im not dressed to impress. Im here for myself and the few who care to listen. im not dressed to impress. I hope your ears bleed. I hope your skin crawls. may you live forever. you say we go high. 720 and face down on the interstate. i cannot see my legs, singing my arms move and my vision is blurred. white lines on a white road under a white sky. head was crushed. What good is it if you can use to ask help? no lights, no sirens, no eulogy. four funerals, no wedding. and the blood runs down the mountain no idea if that's the song, but was in "Dr. Death"
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Step back to the days of the great jazz singers that touched your heart and set you feet moving. Remember when you held your lover close and slowly danced to songs of style and substance. The melodies poured out like warm velvet and the lyrics went straight to our soul. This is the music of the heart. Dr Maurice Coyle brings those songs to life with a sensitive ear and a rich smooth voice. Wo…
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The “Golden Age” referred to here spans The Jazz Singer and the advent of the talkies to the death throes of the old studio system in the 1960s. So vast was the era’s musical landscape that even this 42-track, double-disc anthology can’t encompass all its peaks. Not surprisingly, the bulk of this collection originated with the Tiffany’s of the screen musical, M-G-M, a body of work whose riches her…
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A saxophone is a musical instrument that belongs to the category of wind instruments. It is one of the most musical youth. The saxophone was invented by Adolphe Sax, a Belgian, in the 1840s. Later, many people made their own modifications to the instrument. Saxophones were generally used in the military and in major orchestras, but are now found in smaller bands. They are especially popular in big band music pop and jazz music. There are several types of saxophones but the four main towns are: soprano, alto, tenor and baritone.
The baritone sax is more large in size as the alto, tenor and models. It contains an extra loop around the mouth which is responsible for producing a unique sound. Much later baritone saxophones have additional keys to play a few A (concert C).
The baritone saxophone, like all the saxophone is a transposing instrument. It is in the key of E flat. It is slightly longer than the soprano saxophone, and also low resonance. It is therefore a key instrument solo jazz. The baritone saxophone most popular were Pepper Adams, Harry Carney, Gary Smulyan, Cecil Payne and Gerry Mulligan.
Many aspects are taken into consideration when designing a baritone saxophone, especially a professional: the tube is carefully tested with various alloys as the weight metal and its thickness can affect the performance of the instrument, the holes and the posts should be placed very carefully, and Soldering is also given great importance; professional horns also contain adjustable felt bumpers and screws and hand-carvings and hammered Hand the keys. The finish is also important. Gold and silver plating is generally preferred over colored lacquer. It are also used and vintage baritone saxophones available.
The local music store, mail order, a private party or the Internet are good sources to buy alto saxophone. The main issues to consider are quality, service, price and style. The Internet is a good source for information on the tenor saxophone, but it's a good idea to test some of them before buying.
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In addition to its beautiful, friendly and mountainous terrain, the appeal of the South, Tennessee, is well known for its thriving music scene, particularly in jazz and the blues genre. From Nashville to Memphis, some of the greatest minds of the recorded music industry, lived or played in the state, taking advantage of his musical legacy and fan base deep-rooted. Both the jazz and blues genres have their roots in the Afro-American, but over time, the genera evolved to reflect and include all cultures and faces.
Jazz Roots
Tennessee is rooted in blues piano, guitar progressions and vocal cords and raw materials, Gritty lyrics that reflect the struggles of daily life. No topic is taboo when it comes of the blues, with songs about racism, love, loss, finances and more – all designed to reflect the pain and emotion of the company at the time. Meanwhile, jazz is a little more optimistic, incorporating the blue notes and improvisation vocal sound melodious. Jazz is usually a little more polished and has more instruments than the blues, which is generally more dependent on percussion, guitar and vocals.
Founders Father of Blues
When it comes to great artists, WC Handy is known as the father of the blues in Memphis and is credited with writing one early blues songs of Memphis, appropriately titled "Memphis Blues". It was also the author of "Beale Street Blues" wrote just to describe one of the main arteries in the heart of Memphis. Many people credit in hand with the creation of any kind blues Memphis and brought to the forefront of the music industry.
Tennessee Music Festivals
Since music is such much of the history of Tennessee, there are many festivals and celebrations centered around music each year. Two of the biggest festivals that has held in Memphis, both of which were attended by many residents and tourists, are the Memphis in May music festival and the International Blues Challenge. These two festivals attract large crowds and have some of the best in the industry.
Past artists present at these festivals have included BB King, Ray Charles, Jerry Lee Lewis, The North Mississippi All Stars, James Brown and many others. The Blues Challenge is a competition that attracts more than 100 acts from around the world, all competing for cash, recognition in the industry, record deals and other prizes. The challenge is set by the Blues Foundation in an effort to continue the tradition of gathering new talent to take the kind of being overshadowed by more popular trends in music.
Another great festival is the Memphis in May Music Festival, which spans a whole month, and that includes the Beale Street Music Festival as one of its events. For visitors who want to hear some real Down Home Jazz and blues, Beale Street Music Festival is the place to be. It represents what most Tennessee music is all about and has an unlimited supply of crude, a true talent in one place.
Few would dispute that Frank Sinatra was one of the greatest popular singers of the 20th century. His voice had distinct power and majesty, whether he was belting out a swinging dance number or softly crooning a tender ballad. When he was at his height, no one could touch him, and the songs collected on Classic Sinatra showcase the range of his talent. Recorded during his memorable run for Capitol…
How do you English? You must train yourself to think in English. It's like a football player who practices daily. This practice is what makes able to perform well in the match. During the practice of football player will pass the ball to his teammates again and again. During a match, he will not have to think to pass the ball, he just did.
In order to train yourself to think in English, you should begin to practice as a football player. The first step is to find individual words that you use every day. Simple words every day as a book or shoes or trees. After learning to think number of words you want to start thinking in sentences. Train your brain by listening to spoken English. Once you understand a lesson or a program then Play it back and repeat. Listen and repeat, listen and repeat. The more you listen, the more you learn. Listen first and make sure you understand what you mean. Then, repeat what you hear. This will train your brain to think in English.After you reach this level starting to have conversations with yourself in English.
To begin to think in English you need to start simply. First, think of some words in English that you use every day. For example consider the word "book". When you see a "book" you should not think that word in your language. Instead you should see the book "Book" and think '. The more you practice, the easier it is to think of book in English and not translate it into your head. Do not worry if you forget your native language, it will not happen. What will happen when you talk about a book in English, you will have the mental image of the book and not have to think the word "book". Like football player that you practice and practice and soon you will not have to think, just do it. You've trained your mind to see a "book" as the word "book". Daily practice and soon you will think of different words in English.
Once you've added several words to Moving your vocabulary on this next step. Start thinking in sentences or ideas. It will take some more practice, but worth it. The first stage of this process is to enhance your understanding or listening. Why? Most of us have learned our native language by listening others speak. We then repeat what we hear. This process of listening and repetition is the most effective way to learn a language. As your understanding improves, so does your ability to speak. Listen first, then repeat when you understand what you've heard. If you practice listening to English, you are more relaxed when you're in a conversation. If you practice as a football player, you will not have to think about this when you speak English.
Another way to start thinking in English is to say what you think english. For example, if you think, "I forgot to do my homework last night" then said aloud in English. If you think "I'm going to the store." Tell aloud in English. Whatever you think, speak English. You may want to be alone when you practice this to avoid curious stares. Better have yet your roommates help you in your conversation. If you practice enough this way, you're ready for the next step. Self-Talk.
Have conversations silent with yourself. Everything you do in your native language, think it's in English. For example, "It'sa great day, I'll go to the park today. I'm hungry, I'll make something to eat. "These are the same conversations you have with you all day in your native language. Turn these conversations in English and before you know you will think in English without thinking about it.
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Machine Head Album by Deep Purple Released March, 1972 Recorded December 6, 1971 December 21, 1971, Montreux, Switzerland Genre Hard rock, heavy metal Length 37:47 (Original LP) 96:34 (1997 2CD Edition) Label EMI / Purple (UK) Warner Bros. (U.S.) Producer Deep Purple Professional reviews Allmusic link Rolling Stone (favorable) link Albums by Deep Purple Fireball (1971) Machine Head (1972) Who Do We Think We Are (1973) Other coverage
25th Anniversary CD Slipcase Machine Head is the sixth studio album Deep Purple. It was recorded at the Grand Hotel Montreux, Switzerland in December 1971 with the Mobile Studio Rolling Stones, published in March 1972. The album is often cited as influential in the development of heavy metal music genre. It is made even better with Deep Purple at the top of the charts in several countries after his release. In 2001, Q magazine named him as one of the 50 greatest album of all time. Machine Head is the subject of a series Classic Albums documentary on the making of famous albums. Machine Head was released on the multichannel formats Super Audio CD (2003) and DVD-Audio (2001). Original Recording The conditions under which the original recordings have been made are quite exceptional. Hiring the Rolling Stones Mobile One material and studios, the band recorded the entire track in a facility in Montreux, without overdubs. The Smoke "on the citation of" words of the Water "Frank Zappa and the Mothers' refers to Zappa show in a casino nearby. The casino burned a few days before the start of sessions scheduled recording head machine. A song called "When a Blind Man Cries" was registered during these sessions, but not on the album. Instead, it was used as the B-side on the "Never Before" single. The song appears as a bonus track on the 25th edition album. The tour support for Machine Head included a trip to Japan who later became the double live album Made in Japan. Track listing All songs written by Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Gillan, Roger Glover, Jon Lord and Ian Paice. Original Release Vinyl "Highway Star 6:05 "Maybe I'ma Leo" 4:51 "Pictures of Home" 5:03 "Never Before" 3:56 "Smoke on the Water "5:40 "Lazy" 7:19 "Space Truckin '4:31 25th anniversary reissue on CD Disc one: The 1997 Remixes "Highway Star" 6:39 "Maybe I'ma Leo" 5:25 "Pictures of Home" 5:21 "Never Before" 3:59 "Smoke on the Water" 6:18 "Lazy" 7:33 "Space Truckin '4:52 "When a Blind Man Cries" 3:33 Disc Two: The Remasters "Highway Star" 6:08 "Maybe I'm Leo" 4:52 "Pictures of Home" 5:08 "Never Before" 4:00 "Smoke on the Water" 5:42 "Lazy" 7:24 "Space Truckin '4:35 25th Anniversary Bonus Tracks "When a Blind Man Cries" (Original B-side) 3:32 "Maybe I'ma Leo (mix Quadrophonic) 5:00 "Lazy" (Quadrophonic mix) 6:57 Chart positions Year Chart Position 1972 UK Albums Chart 1 1972 Australian Albums Chart 1 Staff Ritchie Blackmore Guitar Ian Gillan, vocals, harmonica Jon Lord, Hammond, piano, keyboards Ian Paice Drums Roger Glover, bass Additional staff MARTIN ENGINEERING Birch Jeremy (Bear) Gee Wizard Nick technician Watterton Ian Hansford, Rob Cooksey, Colin Hart equipment Martin Birch and Deep Purple mixture Sherbell Shephard Photography Roger Glover, John Colet cover design Peter Denenberg, Roger Glover remix Peter Mew remastering Sales Achievements RIAA Certification (United States – America) Date Description Total Sales November 6, 1972 Gold 500,000 October 13, 1986 Platinum 1,000,000 October 13 1986 Double Platinum 2,000,000 BPI certification (UK) Date Description Total Sales January 1, 1974 Money 60,000 January 1, 1974 Gold 100,000 References ^ "RIAA Gold & Platinum "….( database and so on) For more information, please visit some products about butter biscuits luggage cart, compact. The anti-slip flooring products button should be showing more here!
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Trumpeter-bandleader Miles Davis (1926-91) helped create the cool, modal, avant-garde, and fusion jazz styles of the modern era, and rarely looked back. But on one fateful night at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland on July 8, 1991, Davis did look back and performed the legendary music he made in the ’40s and ’50s with his collaborator Gil Evans, who died in 1988. Backed by the combined …
There are few absolutes in this world, but Ray Charles, an artist to whom hackneyed terms like legend and genius actually do apply, is one of them. So even if more intimate venues are usually preferable to cavernous concert halls like Montreux’s, any Ray is good Ray. Filmed in 1997, the 18-song, 73-minute show features Charles’s big band visiting very familiar ground (“Busted,” “What’d I Say,” “I …