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You drink lot of coffee for a teeager. Pot music- Songs from my collection. Undefined My favourite headshop: (they even got legal shroom growboxes!) Here are some songs/clips from my mp3-collection that are about pot and/or other drugs: Tool - Die eier von satan.mp3 R2 Mystic Roots - Pass the Marijuana.mp3 R2 Rosetta Howard - If you're a viper.mp3 R2 Lords of acid - Marijuana in your brain.mp3 R2 Ben Harper - Burn One Down.mp3 R2 Eek A Mouse - Ganja Smuggling .mp3 R2 Eek A Mouse - Police in helicopter.mp3 R2 Barney Bigard Sextet - Sweet Marijuana Brown.mp3 R2 Tom Christy - Marijuana mountain.mp3 Supergrass - Caught By The Fuzz.mp3 Mindless drug hoover - The Reefer Song.mp3 Redman - I Smoke Weed Too Much.mp3 Reverend Horton Heat - Marijuana.mp3 Merle Haggard - We Don't Smoke Marijuana in Muskogee.mp3 anti Master P f. Nirvana sells worthless seeds. JOHN FRUSCIANTE BIOGRAPHY. Send "John Frusciante" Ringtone to your Cell Source: John Frusciante Biography...by Jane John Frusciante (froo-shon-tay) was born in New York on the 5th March 1970.

His parents (Gail Frusciante & John Frusciante Senior) split up when he was six years old and he ended up moving to LA with his mother who later remarried. John would visit his father who lived in Florida during the school holidays. He would go to all of their concerts and even pay for his friends to go, as he wanted as many people as possible to hear their sound. RHCP were a local LA band consisting of high school friends Anthony Kiedis (vocals), Michael Balzary aka Flea (bass), Hillel Slovak (guitar) and Jack Irons (drums). John began to base his guitar style on Hillel and would study him at the concerts and practice to be just like him. When Hillel was found dead in his apartment by his brother and the band were totally devastated. "I saw death in everything around me. Hey!!! The 50 Best Indie Covers Of Classic Rock Songs.

Dishwalla. History[edit] In 1996, the single "Counting Blue Cars" from the album Pet Your Friends climbed the charts and was frequently played on the airwaves, bringing the band mainstream success. The track earned them a Billboard Award for "Best Rock Song" for 1996 as well as two ASCAP Awards for "Rock Track Of The Year" in both 1996 and 1997. Their 1998 follow-up album, And You Think You Know What Life's About, failed to sustain the level of popularity achieved by "Counting Blue Cars".

Five singles charted on Billboard. In 1996, "Counting Blue Cars" peaked at No. 15 on the Hot 100 but climbed to No. 5 on both the Adult Top 40 and Hot 100 Airplay charts, No. 4 on the Top 40 Mainstream charts, No. 2 on the Mainstream Rock charts, and No. 1 on the Modern Rock charts. "Charlie Brown's Parents" hit No. 24 on the Mainstream Rock charts. The following year, "Give" was a No. 26 Adult Top 40 single. Members[edit] Current[edit] Justin Fox[edit] Former[edit] Pete Maloney - drums (1998–2007)J. Discography[edit] Self Portrait Photography Tips for Inspiration. When thinking about your intended self portrait, take a moment to think about how you want to be portrayed in your image. We all have more than one side to us. What kind of emotion do you want to convey? You may know how to say what you want to photograph in words, but putting it into visual images and communicating is a different story.

Remember, that you are creating a visual story with your picture. “self portrait 353″ captured by shovona karmakar (click image to see more from shovona karmakar) Creative Visualization Be creative. Reflect on your experiences. Visual Communication Your self portrait photography should be a means of visual communication. When creating a self portrait, think about expressing who you are at that moment. “Self” captured by Gary John Lee (Click Image to See More From Gary John Lee) Trying Your Own Self Portrait Let’s say, for an example, you think of yourself as a drama queen.

About the Author: Mary E. Here is a helpful video on the topic: The Usual Suspects | gabby's playhouse. These were sort of an afterthought to the sexism comic we drew, after it was flooded with hundreds of extremely opinionated comments. The original commentary to these have been lost, but we’re sure you get the idea. Timeline Photos. Bryter Music – The Estate of Nick Drake - Sunny Day In Hell Chords by Argyle Johansen. New Order. Scottish Screen Archive - Browse by decade - 1970s (full length videos only)

Music ruined my life. Tamaryn. History[edit] Following the 2008 self-released debut EP, Led Astray, Washed Ashore (later reissued on Troubleman Records), Tamaryn released several 7" singles. In September 2010, Tamaryn's full-length debut The Waves was released on Mexican Summer/Kemado Records. In July 2011, True Panther Sounds released a 7" by Les Demoniaques, a project featuring Tamaryn and Dee Dee Penny of Dum Dum Girls covering "Teenage Lust" by The Jesus and Mary Chain.[4] November 2011 saw Tamaryn providing guest vocals on Mexican Summer's 100th release, a 12" by Ford & Lopatin.[5] In late summer 2012, Mexican Summer released "I'm Gone," the first single from Tamaryn's second album Tender New Signs, which was released in October of that year.[6][7] On Record Store Day 2013, Mexican Summer released a cover of Turning Shrines song "1/4 Circle Black" performed by Jorge Elbrecht (Lansing-Dreiden, Violens) and Tamaryn.

Discography[edit] Albums[edit] Singles and EPs[edit] Other appearances[edit] Equipment[edit] References[edit] Top 10 Essential Albums For The Wannabe Music Snob. Check out a sampling of these albums on Spotify. The internet has ruined many things: newspaper careers, pre-pubescent boys’ sexuality, any hopes for civility in our society, etc. But, this whole internet thing has probably hit one group harder than any other: the barroom know-it-alls, they that trumpeted their superior knowledge to strangers, scoffing and using spectacular blends of volume and over-confidence to make up for the speciousness of their claims. Today people can just expose the know-it-all’s misinformation with a handheld device. Devices they’re just holding in their hands, guys!

And so it’s hard times for the know-it-alls. The youth of today can settle arguments about who played Venus Fly Trap on WKRP in Cincinnati within seconds, without ever having to make a never-to-be-settled five dollar bet with some drunken loudmouth (I’m pretty sure that’s what the kids are arguing about). 1. The DIY gods of Washington D.C.’s first official album. 2. 3. Possible alternatives: Neu! 4. The Wiggles. Field and Fatt were members of the Australian pop band The Cockroaches in the 1980s, and Cook was a member of several bands before meeting Field and Page at Macquarie University, where they were studying to become pre-school teachers.

A school project led to the recording of their first album and tour in 1991. As a result of their background, the group combines music and theories of child development in their videos, television programs, and live shows. Since their inception, other regular characters (Captain Feathersword, Dorothy the Dinosaur, Henry the Octopus, and Wags the Dog) and a troupe called "The Wiggly dancers" have toured with them and appeared in their CDs, DVDs, and television programs. The group has franchised their concepts to other countries, developed Wiggles sections in amusement parks in Australia and the US, and won several recording industry awards. History[edit] Background[edit] Early career[edit] Success at home and abroad[edit] Page's retirement[edit] Moran era[edit] Powderfinger. After the release of their first DVD, These Days: Live in Concert (September 2004), and a compilation album, Fingerprints: The Best of Powderfinger, 1994–2000 (November 2004), the group announced a hiatus in 2005.

The June 2007 announcement of a two-month-long nationwide tour with Silverchair, Across the Great Divide Tour, followed the release of Dream Days at the Hotel Existence. Powderfinger were involved in philanthropic causes. In 2005, they performed at a WaveAid concert in Sydney, to help raise funds for areas affected by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake. Another performance at the Sydney Opera House in October 2007 raised funds for breast cancer victims and their families.

One aim of their Across the Great Divide Tour was to promote the efforts of Reconciliation Australia, and awareness of the gap in life expectancy between Indigenous and non-Indigenous children. History[edit] Formation and early releases (1989–1993)[edit] Early albums (1994–98)[edit] Bernard Fanning. Bernard Fanning (born 15 August 1969) is an Australian musician and singer-songwriter. He is best known as the lead singer and frontman of Australian alternative rock band Powderfinger from its formation in 1989 to its dissolution in 2010. While Powderfinger's style focuses on alternative rock, Fanning's solo music is generally described as a mixture of blues and acoustic folk. A multi-instrumentalist, Fanning plays guitar, piano, keyboards and harmonica, both when performing solo and also with Powderfinger. Often speaking out against Australian political figures, Fanning has donated much of his time to philanthropic causes. He is an advocate for Aboriginal affairs in Australia.

Early life[edit] Fanning attended St. Music career[edit] Powderfinger era (1989–2004)[edit] Solo venture (2004–2006)[edit] On 2 December 2005, Fanning announced a nationwide Which Way Home Concert Tour, named after the song on the album of the same name. Powderfinger return (2007–2010)[edit] Personal life[edit] Foreigner (band)

Jones came up with the band's name as he, McDonald and Dennis Elliott were English, while Gramm, Al Greenwood and Ed Gagliardi were American.[2][3] Their biggest hit single, "I Want to Know What Love Is", topped the UK and US Charts among others. They are one of the world’s best-selling bands of all time with worldwide sales of nearly 80 million albums,[4] including 37.5 million albums in the United States alone.[5] A name, Trigger, was tentatively agreed to and was the name that appeared on their demo tape, but it was passed on by all the record companies it was delivered to. John Kalodner, a former journalist and radio programmer who was working in A&R at Atlantic Records, happened to spot a tape on Atlantic president Jerry Greenberg's desk with the Trigger identification on it.

Kalodner had just been to hear an outfit called Trigger and realized that this was not the same band. In 1997 Gramm underwent surgery to remove a brain tumor.