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  1. Footage of my cat playing Spanish Fly



    next time I'm gonna let him play Eruption.
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  2. 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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  3. 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
  4. Love song 11

    Come with me to our reverie
    Close your eyes and pursue the beckon
    Alone and warm, all burrowed in bed
    You enter my core.
    Heady, hard, and cold
    In our 2 dimensional play we have everything but sensation.
    Pinch yourself in this place of free will,
    Everything is as you make it, except, except
    If we are in God’s realm,
    Give me hell with you.
    I want your flesh.
    I want to feel the heat of your breath when you suckle my breast.
    I want to throb from your touch.
    Give me hell with you and leave our spirits to another time
    I want, you want, let us wanton
    Despoiling our core with the sensation of us
    Till we never want to leave this dominion of conscious
    Feel the throb of your flesh against mine
    Let your sweat drip to my thigh.
    Where is this in God’s realm?
    Lock your stare to my groon oogen
    Till you pierce my soul and I cast my glance away.
    Oh dear God, I beg for our mercy.
    Pity the corruption of our soul from your reward.
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  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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