Posts Tagged ‘wild’

RADIO TRIVIA: Episode 83: Two Wild and Crazy Guys

Thursday, November 11th, 2010

RDA Micro IPO raises $67.5 million
Shanghai-based RDA Microelectronics says its initial public offering of 7.5 million shares raised $67.5 million. RDA Microelectronics Inc. said Wednesday that its American Depositary shares priced at $9.

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Video Rewind: iPod levy – a needed support for artists or an unfair tax?
Politicians are expected to debate the merits of a levy added on to iPods and other digital audio devices at upcoming comittee meetings taking a look at Bill C-32, the Copyright Modernization Act.

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Search and Rescue Teams Concerned About Kuskokwim River Corridor
Shane Iverson, KYUK – Bethel Meanwhile, the main transportation corridor in and out of Bethel is extremely dangerous right now. That’s the word from Search and Rescue members concerned that a slow freeze-up on the Kuskokwim River is tempting travelers to push their luck. Download Audio (MP3)

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Tennis serves up pop style that bloggers love
Tennis is a band that never was meant to be a band, playing music that was never intended for others to hear.

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RADIO TRIVIA: Episode 83: Two Wild and Crazy Guys
Radio Trivia newcomer Pedro Hernandez tells it like it is in this enjoyable, if slightly deranged, episode. Did you like the third game? Let your fellow listeners know in TalkBack! Think you’ve got a better choice? Then send it my way and your request might be on the next episode of Radio Trivia: Podcast Edition!   Heck, throw in a question and specific songs if you want.  Just remember, it has …

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Wild About Roses: The Ultimate Rose Guide for Beginners

Friday, August 20th, 2010

Learn everything you need to know about growing beautiful roses! From Audio version also available! Affiliate tools available with 65% payout! http://wildaboutroses. net/affiliates
Wild About Roses: The Ultimate Rose Guide for Beginners

The Wild and Crazy Music of Nirvana

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

Nirvana was formed in 1987 in Aberdeen, Washington and its music genre focused more on alternative rock and grunge. It was a smaller band in size with only three main members, including Kurt Cobain, Krist Novoselic and Dave Grohl. Nirvana would be bringing in a big change in music that made them a hit among their audience; unfortunately, the band’s life was short lived due to the demise of Kurt Cobain in 1994. However, Nirvana’s music would continue to be enjoyed and the albums the group put out during its existence are still being sold. The other two members of the band would also continue to release albums of their own and continue their own musical careers.
It took a little time before the band was able to settle on the name Nirvana. There were a few other names the members were contemplating, but they settled on Nirvana as Kurt Cobain wanted a name that was nice and beautiful instead of something ugly and typical. The music they created during the years the band was active was also a reflection of this. From the time they first started putting out music until Kurt Cobain’s death, the music continued to change and remain relatively original. This originality and experimentation with their music was well received by their audience.
Even Kurt himself realized how much their music kept changing and growing when he admitted that many of their first songs were angrier, while their later songs became “poppier” and “happier.” While it was good for the band to have their music so well accepted, Kurt Cobain was a little shy of the attention. He wanted the focus more on their music than on their fans and possible future awards. Apparently, the music meant more to him than anything else, so much so that he worked hard to keep the focus of the band in itself.
It really is unfortunate that the band had such a short run as they were on a good start to having a very successful future. In fact, it is possible that if Kurt had been successful in kicking his addictive and devastating habit the band could have enjoyed many more years of popularity. They could have even possibly won awards and gained far more recognition than they had. As mentioned before, after Kurt Cobain passed away, the other members of the band continued on their own musical career. It seems that Kurt was not the only one who wanted to compose and perform music for others to enjoy.
The surviving members went on to create or join other groups where they could continue doing what they enjoyed. It would seem that while Nirvana was, for the most part, a small band that mainly consisted of three people, these three people were dedicated to their art; music. They enjoyed experimenting with music and creating new sounds that could be shared with an audience. Nirvana’s music, and the subsequent music created and performed by the two surviving members, is new and different music that is still enjoyed by many today.

Jumper – Third Eye Blind Cover – Wild Fire @ Battle of the Bands

Saturday, July 17th, 2010


Lake Forest Battle of the Bands 2010 – gotta love Jumper. Classic song. There’s a little surprise going out of the break. www.myspace.com Check out our music! And look us up on facebook – become a fan. We’d love you forever.

Wild About Music

Monday, July 12th, 2010

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Band of Brothers THE REAL DEAL! Wild Bill Guarnere

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

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Dirty Politics – Call Of The WIld (Fact|Fiction Remix)

Friday, May 14th, 2010


Audio Planet Recordings: Other remixes by Lazy Rich, Alfi & Udgata Anagh Available worldwide on October 19, 2009 on all digital music download portals.

Dead City Rejects – “Wild Irish Rose”

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010


Dead City Rejects video for the song ‘Wild Irish Rose’ Video by James Mudd

Walk on the wild side of Florida’s Space Coast

Monday, May 10th, 2010

Cocoa nonprofit plans Twitter contest to spread word
COCOA — The first e-mails and messages seeking help from To Write Love on Her Arms, a depression and suicide prevention group, poured in via social networking site MySpace.com.

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Rialto turns 90
LOVELAND – Countless memories have been made at Loveland’s Rialto Theater, which opened 90 years ago and has been renovated several times throughout the decades.

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Heaven 17 to tour debut album
Heaven 17 announce a tour to mark the 30th anniversary of their album Penthouse And Pavement .

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Guest-Teaching Chinese, and Learning America
LAWTON, Okla. — Zheng Yue, a young woman from China who is teaching her native language to students in this town on the Oklahoma grasslands, was explaining a vocabulary quiz on a recent morning. Then a student interrupted.

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Walk on the wild side of Florida’s Space Coast
Animal lovers will find and abundance of Florida’s wildlife in the Melbourne area.

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