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~ Fired Up, Ready to Go
Views: 278390 |  |  |  |  | Our new album is here "Seven Songs For America (And One For The World)"
www.BergevinBrothersMusic.com
Due to the overwhelming response for our music, we've gone on to write seven more original songs. The songs will feature Pastor Patrinell (Pat) Wrig ...More ht and the 'Total Experience Gospel Choir', Pearl Jam's Matt Cameron and a host of other talented musicians. Available at www.bergevinbrothersmusic.com
"Why Obama?" Three brothers share their story. In December 2007, when Barack Obama came to Seattle, Joe Bergevin and his family went to listen to him speak. At one point, Joe's daughter Chloe broke through the rope line and stood in front of the Senator. He commented on her, saying, "Come on up honey, it's OK, you can come up here." While she (being 1 year old) declined, Joe shook hands with Barack after the event, and commented to him, "I think you're going to get the job done." Barack replied to Joe, "With your help I will, with your help." At that moment, Joe felt he had been charged with a challenge, and started to think of how he could apply his skills to the task of helping get Barack Obama elected. Within a few weeks, Joe was watching the video feed online of Barack Obama and Oprah together on stage and inspiration set in. That day, Obama told a story about one person, Edith Childs, who energized others with a "fired up, ready to go," chant at one of his campaign stops. Inspired by Obama's "One voice can change the world" speech, Joe wrote some lyrics and rough chords that same day, then called his brother Jon to help him finish and arrange the song. The song is named after Edith's chant. After many phone calls, emails, and sleepless nights, they had assembled the team. Ten days later an epic recording was born with the intention of spreading Obama's hopeful message. Contributors include lead singer Reverend Pat Wright and her renowned Total Experience Gospel Choir, drummer Matt Cameron from Pearl Jam, lead singer Jake Bergevin, other top studio musicians, sound engineers, video teams, photographers, caterers, local news teams and a renovated theater with recording studio. From the first word written to the last note performed, this entirely donated and collective effort demonstrates Senator Obama's unifying message and Americans' desire to act on it. We were in awe of how freely people said, "Yes!" to this project. His words "For that is our unyielding faith-that in the face of impossible odds, people who love their country, can change it" demonstrate that great leaders motivate others. Barack is a great leader.
"I would have never imagined participating in an event like this, suddenly having a bunch of people come together on behalf of a political candidate; contributing immediately, so fully and unconditionally," said Stephan Schier, one of the project contributors.
Edith Childs said in the Greenwood Index Journal "I just had no idea that something done spontaneously would go this far -- in a good way," Childs said. "But as far as the song, I think it's cool. And I'm going to go online and see the (music) video when it comes out. But look, I did (the chant) in June, and I had no idea this is where we'd be on January 25."
Now, the song is included on a new album inspired by Obama's candidacy called 'Seven Songs for America (And One for the World)'. This historic and one-of-a-kind album can be purchased by going to http://www.bergevinbrothersmusic.com
Stay in touch with the project at: http://www.myspace.com/bergevinbrothersmusic
Watch related video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIpbFt8Tdos
Featuring the following artists:
Composition: Bergevin Brothers Music - Lyrics and Music (Joe), Music and Arrangement (Jon)
The Band:
Jon Bergevin - Piano, Musical Direction
Osama Afifi - Electric Bass
Matt Cameron - Drums (Pearl Jam) & Production Assistance
Arturo Rodriguez - Latin Percussion
Frank Seeberger - Electric Guitar
Jessica Howard - Tambourine
The Singers:
Pastor Pat Wright - Lead Vocals and Choir Direction
Jake Bergevin - Lead Vocals
Grady A. Austin - Spoken Vocal and assistant choir direction
The Total Experience Gospel Choir
Sound Engineering:
Chip Butters - Sound Engineering
Mark Yeend -- Sound Engineering
Video:
Neill Barham - Director and Editor
Paul Killebrew - Producer
Tony Tibbetts - Jib Arm Camera & Technical Advisor
Sean Orr -- Camera
Photography:
Stephan Schier |
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~ Eddie Vedder - Guaranteed
Views: 690443 |  |  |  |  | Guaranteed - 2nd single from the movie Into The Wild.
Winner of a Golden Globe for Best Original Song in a Motion Picture!
Music/Lyric: Eddie Vedder
Director: Marc Rocco
Behind-the-scenes special picture:
http://nodemode.planetaclix.pt/Rocco+Stan ...More din%20lobi.jpg (more to come)
Yesterday (11/01/2008) this video was blocked by YouTube staff due the a result of a third-party notification by Sony/BMG claiming that this material was infringing Coyright laws.
After Pearl Jam management called Sony and YouTube, the video was restored. So, this video (and I suppose all the ones with the same content) are now totally legal under copyright laws.
Thanks Pearl Jam, and also the amazing production staff members!
Also check this same video at Ten Club Myspace
http://www.myspace.com/tenclub
http://www.intothewild.com/
Lyric
On bended knee is no way to be free
Lifting up an empty cup, I ask silently
All my destinations will accept the one that's me
So I can breathe...
Circles they grow and they swallow people whole
Half their lives they say goodnight to wives they'll never know
A mind full of questions, and a teacher in my soul
And so it goes...
Don't come closer or I'll have to go
Holding me like gravity are places that pull
If ever there was someone to keep me at home
It would be you...
Everyone I come across, in cages they bought
They think of me and my wandering, but I'm never what they thought
I've got my indignation, but I'm pure in all my thoughts
I'm alive...
Wind in my hair, I feel part of everywhere
Underneath my being is a road that disappeared
Late at night I hear the trees, they're singing with the dead
Overhead...
Leave it to me as I find a way to be
Consider me a satellite, forever orbiting
I knew all the rules, but the rules did not know me
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~ Pearl Jam - Do The Evolution - Evoluciona
Views: 419268 |  |  |  |  | http://rocko.blogia.com/2006/100601-pearl-jam-do-the-evolution-evoluciona.php
"I'm a head. I'm a man / I'm the first mammal to wear pants / I am at peace with my lust / I can kill cause in god I trust / It's evolution baby."
Letra apocalíptica salid ...More a de la canción profética "Do The Evolution" (Evoluciona) del álbum Yield de Pearl Jam. Los pusieron en el estante del grunge pero la banda ha mutado en todo lo que se ha aparecido, cosa de evolución supongo.
La ecléctica banda hereda sonidos diversos que recorren desde The Who, hasta Jimi Hendrix, pasando por The Doors, U2, Neil Young, The Band, The Clash y R.E.M. entre otros tantos. Quizás por eso no se reconozca que la versión de "last kiss" y "Do the Evolution" son de la misma banda.
Do the evolution salida en 1998 una canción que casi roza el punk con una potencia que no se conocía hasta esos momentos. Letra cruda, muy brutal hasta sádica, que se oculta tras un videoclip animado -de lo contrario invitaría a la nausea-, pero realista forma de ver pasado, presente y futuro.
"Do The Evolucion" es la narración de una historia en la que se hace referencia en varias oportunidades a grandes sucesos de la Historia de la humanidad pero tiene un significado más amplio. Más precisamente, se podría resumir a una analogía con la "creación- destrucción" "nacimiento- muerte". Toda la simbología o las asociaciones realizadas sugieren que nos remitamos a pensar en estas polaridades. El ejemplo más claro se puede apreciar en la comparación del nacimiento de nuestro planeta con la fecundación de un óvulo, aquí se realiza una combinación entre forma y tamaño imposible...
Leer Completo:
http://rocko.blogia.com/2006/100601-pearl-jam-do-the-evolution-evoluciona.php
Descargar interpretacion en PDF:
http://rocko.bo.googlepages.com/DoTheEvolution-PearlJam.pdf |
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~ The 50 Greatest Bands Of All Time
Views: 196764 |  |  |  |  | Due to my video being removed because a copyright owner has claimed it owns some of the audio content in my video. The funny thing is he/she removed the song on this video that was placed at number one.
Eh. Whatever.
Here is a list of the top 50 gr ...More eatest bands of all time.
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As requested for me to say by many comments:
This is based upon my opinionated rankings.
You probably could have figured that out by reading the information below. But you're probably too cool and busy for that.
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Total estimated time: 32 hours. 8 days of work, 4 hours a day.
Post your top 10 in the comments!
Warning: Do not look below unless you wish to know the order of the bands and the songs on the video.
I have used Microsoft Excel to determine which bands deserved the spots. I used the following categories to place them in their correct order:
-U.S. Sales (Out of 100)
-Songs and Songwriting (Out of 100)
-Technical Ability (Out of 100)
-Innovation (Out of 100)
-Live Performance (Out of 50)
-Consistency (Out of 50)
Idea & Template taken from:
http://www.avrev.com/bands/
EDIT: Haha, I love some of the mean comments on here. I was hoping it would generate some good discussion. If you disagree with my list, I feel that making your own list would be a more reasonable way of showing it other than just sitting there and bashing mine.
And to everyone out there who says this list sucks because one or two of your favorite bands weren't on here OR a band you happen to dislike was on here, get over yourself. People have different taste in music.
Songs PREVIOUSLY used:
Intro: "The Final Countdown" by Europe
50. "Fight For Your Right" by The Beastie Boys
49. "You Really Got Me" by The Kinks
48. "Blitzkrieg Bop" by The Ramones
47. "Vicarious" by Tool
46. "Know Your Enemy" by Rage Against The Machine
45. "Ziggy Stardust" by David Bowie and the Spiders From Mars
44. "The Number of the Beast" by Iron Maiden
43. "Them Bones" by Alice In Chains
42. "War Pigs" by Black Sabbath
41. "Smells Like Teen Spirit" by Nirvana
40. "Under The Bridge" by Red Hot Chili Peppers
39. "Juke Box Hero" by Foreigner
38. "You Give Love A Bad Name" by Bon Jovi
37. "More Than A Feeling" by Boston
36. "Even Flow" by Pearl Jam
35. "Welcome To The Jungle" by Guns N' Roses
34. "Touch of Grey" by The Grateful Dead
33. "Born in the U.S.A." by Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band
32. "Crossroads" by Cream
31. "Jessica" by The Allman Brothers Band
30. "Renegade" by Styx
29. "I Don't Wanna Miss A Thing" by Aerosmith
28. "Black Hole Sun" by Soundgarden
27. "Aja" by Steely Dan
26. "Don't Stop Believing" by Journey
25. "Don't Stop Thinking About Tomorrow" by Fleetwood Mac
24. "Magic Bus" by The Who
23. "Owner Of A Lonely Heart" by Yes
22. "September" by Earth, Wind and Fire
21. "Invisible Touch" by Genesis
20. "Interstate Love Song" by Stone Temple Pilots
19. "Thunderstruck" by AC/DC
18. "Barbara Ann" by The Beach Boys
17. "Staying Alive" by The Bee Gees
16. "London Calling" by The Clash
15. "I Wanna Rock And Roll All Night" by Kiss
14. "Tom Sawyer" by Rush
13. "Start Me Up" by The Rolling Stones
12. "Every Breath You Take" by The Police
11. "I Shot The Sheriff" by Bob Marley and The Wailers
10. "Light My Fire" by The Doors
9. "Hotel California" by The Eagles
8. "Jump" by Van Halen
7. "Beautiful Day" by U2
6. "Master of Puppets" by Metallica
5. "Somebody To Love" by Queen
4. "All Along The Watchtower" by The Jimi Hendrix Experience
3. "Another Brick In The Wall" by Pink Floyd
2. "Hey Jude" by The Beatles
1. "Stairway To Heaven" by Led Zeppelin
Credits: "Through The Fire And Flames" by Dragonforce
I tried not to be bias during the making of this list, which was hard because my favorite band, AC/DC, was only ranked 19th. They just didn't have much Innovation.
And yeah, I know that's not a picture of Boston. Sorry, Google Images tricked me.
OH and to everyone who says that The Beatles should be number 1:
While The Beatles were undoubtedly higher in U.S. Sales, Songwriting, and Innovation, they lacked the most in their Technical Ability, ranking a 79/100, while Led Zeppelin ranked a 98/100. Led Zeppelin also ranked higher in Live Performance and Consistency. So, if you were wondering how it was possible, there you go.
Other bands that were nearly included were:
Velvet Underground, Prince & The Revolution, Foo Fighters, System Of A Down, The Cars, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Jethro Tull, Sublime, ZZ Top, ABBA, Chicago, Dire Straits, Talking Heads, The Band, The Proclaimers, Duran Duran, Primus, Sex Pistols, Lynyrd Skynyrd, R.E.M., The Jackson 5, Motley Crue, Motorhead, Radiohead, Kansas, The Scorpions, Judas Priest, Sly and the Family Stone, Audioslave, Blondie, The Carpenters, Dixie Chicks, Parliament Funkadelic, King Crimson, Bad Religion, No Doubt, Deep Purple, James Brown and the JBs, and Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young.
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~ Guitar Hero 3 Demo: Even Flow (Expert): 100%
Views: 597388 |  |  |  |  | Well, I decided to go get this one since nobody else had yet. It happened pretty quickly, so the path didn't get optimized as much as I wanted.
The GH3 demo can be found in the dec. issue of OXM, which as of 10/14 is only available to subscribers.
I ...More 'll open up comments this time, but I'm deleting every comment asking where to get the demo. |
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~ Guitar Hero III Legends of Rock (Not World Tour)
Views: 772834 |  |  |  |  | This is NOT me playing, this is somebody from IGN who is using the regular controller, not a guitar controller. I believe the difficulty is on hard. I only say this because I've seen other videos of this song on expert and it is a little different.
Fir ...More st footage of Guitar Hero III. The footage is taken from the Xbox 360 version of the game. The look for the point and rock meter has changed. The two songs are "Slow Ride" and "My Name Is Jonas". The sound is off in the second song.
Activision's Official Set List
"3's and 7's" - Queens of the Stone Age
"Avalancha" - Heroes del Silencio
"Barracuda" - Heart
"Black Magic Woman" - Santana
"Cherub Rock" - Smashing Pumpkins
"Closer" - Lacuna Coil
"Cities on Flame with Rock and Roll" - Blue Oyster Cult
"Cult of Personality" - Living Colour
"Even Flow" - Pearl Jam
"Generation Rock" - Revolverheld
"Go That Far" - Bret Michaels Band
"Hier Kommt Alex" - Die Toten Hosen
"Hit Me with Your Best Shot" - Pat Benatar
"I'm in the Band" - The Hellacopters
"In the Belly of a Shark" - Gallows
"Knights of Cydonia" - Muse
"La Grange" - ZZ Top
"Lay Down" - Priestess
"Mauvais Garon" - NAAST
"The Metal" - Tenacious D
"Minus Celsius" - Backyard Babies
"Miss Murder" - AFI
"Mississippi Queen" - Mountain
"My Name Is Jonas" - Weezer
"The Number of the Beast" - Iron Maiden
"One" - Metallica
"Paint It, Black" - The Rolling Stones
"Paranoid" - Black Sabbath
"Radio Song" - Superbus
"Raining Blood" - Slayer
"Reptilia" - The Strokes
"Rock and Roll All Nite" - Kiss
"Rock You Like a Hurricane" - Scorpions
"Ruby" - Kaiser Chiefs
"Sabotage" - Beastie Boys
"School's Out" - Alice Cooper
"She Bangs the Drums" - The Stone Roses
"She Builds Quick Machines" - Velvet Revolver
"Slow Ride" - Foghat
"Suck My Kiss" - Red Hot Chili Peppers
"Take This Life" - In Flames
"Talk Dirty to Me" - Poison
"Through the Fire and Flames" - DragonForce
"Welcome to the Jungle" - Guns N' Roses
"When You Were Young" - The Killers
"The Devil Went Down to Georgia" - Charlie Daniel's Band (Steve Ouimette remake (metal version)) |
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