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| | Patty Griffin [ mp3 ]album: Impossible Dream format: mp3 release: 2004 bitrate: 320 length: 48:11 min
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Tracks of Impossible Dream:
Love Throw A Line.mp3
Cold As It Gets.mp3
Kite Song.mp3
Standing.mp3
Useless Desires.mp3
Top Of The World.mp3
Rowing Song.mp3
When It Doesn't Come Easy.mp3
Florida.mp3
Mother Of God.mp3
Icicles.mp3
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| | Patty Griffin [ mp3 ]album: Willie Nelson & Friends: Stars & Guitars format: mp3 release: 2002 year bitrate: 192 length: 74:54 min
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Tracks of Willie Nelson & Friends: Stars & Guitars:
Whiskey River.mp3
Good Hearted Woman.mp3
Maria (Shut Up And Kiss Me).mp3
Mendocino County Line.mp3
Always On Your Mind.mp3
Night Life.mp3
Dead Flowers.mp3
Lonestar.mp3
Stardust.mp3
Don't Fade Away.mp3
Angels Flying Too Close To The Ground.mp3
For What It's Worth.mp3
Mama's Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be.mp3
Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain.mp3
Till I Gain Control Again.mp3
The Harder They Come.mp3
On The Road Again.mp3
Move It On Over.mp3
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News from our arhive: Hank Garland, Ash, Bono, Queens Of The Stone Age |
Musician, activist, iPod pitchman — Bono's resume is already pretty full. But now he's taken on another title: editor. On Tuesday, the U2 frontman served as "guest editor" for British radio station BBC Four's "Today" news program. His responsibilities included assigning beats to writers and lining up guests for the show. Bono chose topics like the relationship between Irish and North African music, combating poverty around the world, and Britain's foreign policy. Guests who contributed pre-recorded commentaries included former President Bill Clinton and a German nun named Sister Benedicta. Guitarist Walter "Hank" Garland, who played with the likes of Elvis Presley and Roy Orbison, died on Monday in Orange Park, Florida, of a staph infection, according to The Associated Press. Garland, 74, performed on Elvis singles including "Little Sister" and "Big Hunk O' Love," and had his first million-selling hit at the age of 19 with the country song "Sugar Foot Rag." Garland had been battling illness since 1961 when a car crash put him in a coma for several months. Queens of the Stone Age associate Chris Goss, who has produced and played with Queens mastermind Josh Homme's former band Kyuss and various side projects, was rushed to a hospital in Rancho Mirage, California, over the holidays. According to posts on QOTSA.com and MastersOfReality.com (the band Goss fronts), he was suffering from a "severe internal infection" and was listed in critical condition at Eisenhower Medical Center. Over the weekend, though, he recovered and is now "resting comfortably."
Ash are going to release a U.S. version of their album Meltdown, already certified gold in the U.K., to coincide with a new "Star Wars" video game called "Republic Commando" that features their song "Clones" as the theme song. Meltdown, due out March 8, was produced by Nick Raskulinecz (Foo Fighters, System of a Down) to give it more of an "American" sound. "I always think American records sound better sonically," frontman Tim Wheeler said in a statement. "They always seem to have better engineering, better studios, so we wanted to check it out firsthand." The U.S. version will also feature bonus tracks and DVD footage not available on the European full-length. Boy George is slated to DJ at WinterFest, an annual gay and lesbian ski week held in Lake Tahoe. The former Culture Club frontman's gig will take place toward the end of the seven-day long WinterFest, on March 12 at the Horizon Casino Resort. Music ruled on Yahoo! this year. "American Idol" was the most popular online search term in 2004, followed by "Paris Hilton" "Jessica Simpson" and "Britney Spears" according to the year-end numbers from the search engine. "Usher" came in at #7 on the list, two spots under "Harry Potter." The oft-underappreciated "urban Western" genre will soon get a boost from Wyclef Jean and Kurupt when they star alongside "Kill Bill" star David Carradine and "Coach Carter" actor Antwon Tanner in the upcoming film "Click." Helmed by independent filmmaker Jean Claude LaMarre, the flick is set at the end of the Civil War and concerns a group of outlaws who band together to rob the town bank. Some filming will take place in Los Angeles and select pieces in the wardrobe will be provided by trucker-hat masters Von Dutch. The soundtrack to the film will include original tracks by Kurupt and Wyclef. While fellow Black Sabbath member Ozzy Osbourne has long been known as the guy who once bit off the head of a live dove, drummer Bill Ward is getting press for being the bird-friendly musician in the group. Ward posted a photograph of "Abraham," a turkey he recently adopted, on his Web site on Monday. |
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