The Roth Journals

  1. Jake Cinninger channels David Lee Roth

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    Umphrey's McGee's Jake Cinninger warms up in the studio by running some classic David Lee Roth sound bites.

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    Updated 02-26-2011 at 11:18 AM by Blaze

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  2. Meryy Huppy, Cheers! Saint Patrick!

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    Maybe this will be the year the Pope canonizes you!

    For this season’s March 17th

    Off to the brooks for some frolicking in nature!

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    3. O Mio Babbino Musette 3:24
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    5. Amazing Grace New Age Gaelic Strings 3:48
    6. Habanera Musette 3:00
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    14. Adelita Frank Corrales

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    Artist: Burmashkin Yevgeniy
    Artist info: Biography
    Personal gallery: With small images
    Personal gallery: With big images
    Title: 'Gentle Murmur of a Brook'
    Media: Canvas, oil
    Size: 80x100 cm / 31.5x39.4 in
    Year of creation: 2004
    Status: Sold
    Date of sale: 17 Apr 2007

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    Emily Dickinson (1830–86). Complete Poems. 1924.

    Part Three: Love

    IX

    HAVE you got a brook in your little heart,
    Where bashful flowers blow,
    And blushing birds go down to drink,
    And
    ...
  3. Millennium Music Conference teaches musicians about rapidly changing industry

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    By DAVID N. DUNKLE, The Patriot-News
    Published: Thursday, February 17, 2011, 12:00 AM

    Band manager Terry Selders is using a “viral marketing consultant” to help his Wilkes-Barre-based rock group, Pan.a.ce.a.

    That might sound like someone selling a flu vaccine, but it’s an expert who can provide strategies to exploit the whirlwind arena of electronic music and online social networks.

    “It’s a job title that not long ago didn’t even exist,” Selders said. “The guy I’m using is a former Warner Bros. Records employee, and he likes to quote something that David Lee Roth once said: ‘Here today, gone later today.’ ”

    That pretty much sums up today’s hyper-evolving music scene, where fortunes can rise or fall based on how well Google and Facebook treat you from one moment to the next. That is one reason Pan.a.ce.a and 299 other musical groups will descend on the Harrisburg area this weekend for the 15th annual Millennium Music Conference.

    http://www.pennlive.com/millennium-m...ence/index.ssf


    http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/ind...erence_te.html
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  4. Bootleg Blogger Invites You To 'Imagine A Jump

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    by BECA GRIMM

    The (presumably) French mash-up artist Mighty Mike recently layered John Lennon's instrumental version of "Imagine" with Van Halen's acoustic recording of "Jump," and the result is a glorious fusion of musical polar opposites, fittingly titled "Imagine a Jump."




    David Lee Roth has run with Lennon before — in a fan-made Frankenstein way — back in 2008, when someone paired Van Halen's "Runnin' With the Devil" with The Beatles' "Drive My Car." But this time, when round spectacles meet unbuttoned satin shirts, the fruit plays more fluidly.



    Lennon's quiet, thoughtful ivories slide from the speakers, quickly followed by Roth's drawn-out crow call. Roth's party-inspirational vocals shockingly serve as a perfect counterpart to Lennon's famous piano lines.

    Still, one should be reminded of the last successful time Roth ran with the Beatles.

    You might as well have a listen below.

    Links in article:

    http://www.npr.org/blogs/allsongs/20...imagine-a-jump

    http://mightymikesnewboot.blogspot.c...van-halen.html

    http://www.npr.org/artists/15405854/john-lennon

    http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...ryId=133590711

    http://www.npr.org/blogs/allsongs/20...e_beatl_1.html
  5. Egypt, Yemen, Tunisia; Take care Elder Mubarak

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    Praise be unto God!

    I grab my breast to assure I am here, then a mighty and vigorous titty shake!
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