quarta-feira, 27 de junho de 2012

ILIKETRAINS

Alternative/Post-Rock com origem inglesa(Leeds,England)
A banda formada em 2004, lançou seu primeiro albúm em 2006( Elegies to Lessons Learnt ) que conta com canções que são baseadas em eventos tragicos históricos...
Teve seu segundo albúm lançado em 2010(
He Who Saw The Deep ) e "The Shallows" em 2012...




quinta-feira, 21 de junho de 2012

O que vc escuta diz muito sobre voce(Londres,Dublin,New York,Milao)


1. ABBA - Money Money Money
2. Coldplay - Cemetaries of London
3. The Clash - Rock the Casbah
4. Common - Play Your Cards Right
5. Podcast Tour of London
6. The Bravery - An Honest Mistake
7. Corrine Baily Ray - Seasons Change
8. Vangelis - Conquest of Paradise
9. Nadia Ali - Fine Print
10. Plastician - Japan
11. Rihanna - Disturbia
12. Beirut - Elephant Gun
13. Burial - Endorphin
14. Nine Inch Nails - Deep
15. Gospel Choir - You are Worthy of My Praise
16. Jimi Hendrix - Purple Haze
17. Danny Byrd - Ill Behaviour
18. Bruce Springsteen - Down to the River
19. Podcast Japanese 101
20. Katy Perry - Teenage Dream
21. Jay Z - Jigga that N***a
22. Disney's The Jungle Book - I Wanna Be Like You
23. Jessie J - Price Tag
24. Bonobo - Kota
25. Lady Gaga - Highway Unicorn
26. Vybz Kartel - All Out
27. Travis - Love Will Come Through
28. Black Eyed Peas - That's the Joint
29. Drake - Sooner Than Later
30. Fleet Foxes - The Shrine / An Argument
31. Kings of Convenience - I Don't Know What I Can Save You From

 Dublin

1. Bad Boys - Alexandra Burke
2. Footsteps - Africa Hitech
3. Big Poppa - Biggie Smalls
4. Orpheus - Ash
5. Wash. - Bon Iver
6. Cockney Thug - Rusko
7. The Blower's Daughter - Damien Rice
8. Example - One Night
9. Raggle Taggle Gypsy - Celtic Thunder
10. One Week Over - SBTRKT
11. M.A.N.D.Y Set - M.A.N.D.Y
12. Don't Fight It Feel It - Primal Scream
13. Last Day of Magic - The Kills
14. 11th Hour - Lamb of God
15. Don't Stop Believing - Journey
16. Radio Nova sting - Radio Nova 100FM
17. She's Electric - Oasis
18. Still D.R.E. - Dr Dre
19. Debut - Oskar Linnros
20. Do It Like A Dude - Jessie J
21. Run With The Wolves - The Prodigy
22. Charu's Theme from Satyajit Ray's film Charulata (Darjeeling Limited OST) - Satyajit Ray
23. Flowers in the Window - Travis
24. Cinema (Skrillex remix) - Benni Benassi
25. The Shack: Where Tragedy Confronts Eternity (read by Roger Mueller) - William P. Young
26. Dry Your Eyes - The Streets
27. What's Love Got to Do With It - Tina Turner
28. Like I Love you - R.I.O 

New York



Milao

. Coldplay - High Speed
2. The Cranberries - Animal Instinct
3. Foo Fighters - Doll
4. Lady Gaga - Alejandro
5. Placebo - Special K
6. Take That - Relight my fire
7. Vacca & Two fingerz - Bubble Bobble
8. Iggy Pop & The Stooges - Gimme Danger 
9. Type O Negative - 12 Black Rainbows
10. Paolo Benvegnù - Moses
11. U2 - Miracle Drug
12. Simple Plan - Can't Keep My Hands Off You
13. Modena City Ramblers - Viva la vida Muera la Muerte
14. 99 Posse - O' documeto
15. Litfiba - Il mio corpo che cambia
16. Jorge Rodriguez Lopez - Mueve la colita 
17. Dido - Life for rent 
18. Buena Vista Social Club - Guantanamera
19. Tower of Power - What Is Hip
20. Sagi Rei - I'll fly with you 
21. Negramaro - Sing-hiozzo
22. Gunplay - Rollin (Feat. Waka Flocka)
23. Gino Paoli - Il cielo in una stanza
24. Jay-Z Feat Alicia Keys - Empire State of Mind
25. Eminem - Shes the One

terça-feira, 19 de junho de 2012

Texan singer Sam Baker on how surviving a terrorist bomb changed his life - Showbiz - Lifestyle from @walesonline



Texan singer-songwriter Sam Baker
Texan singer-songwriter Sam Baker

Not only did Sam Baker survive a terrorist bomb blast at point-blank range, he managed to turn the near-death experience into a source for good. Here the Texan singer tells Nathan Bevan how he’s seizing his second chance to make a difference
THE first thing Sam Baker remembers about the terrorist bomb that exploded above his head was the force of the blast causing his lungs to collapse.
The then 32-year-old Texan singer-songwriter was travelling around Peru with friends in 1986 when they boarded the carriage of a train bound for Machu Pichu – a train on which the Sendero Luminoso or “Shining Path” Maoist group had, just minutes before, planted a red rucksack full of explosives.
“Sitting facing me was a German couple and, next to me, their young son who spoke pretty good English, so we talked a bit,” says Baker, now 57.

“Next thing I know they were all dead.”
Ears blown by the blast – lowering the volume of the chaos around him to a low, throbbing buzz – he recalls being bundled into a cab and raced to the nearby hospital, all the while bleeding heavily from a severed artery in his thigh and top half of his left arm which had been sheared clean off.
“I don’t think the bomb had been very well assembled because a lot of the explosion went straight up, but what I do know is that in one hundred of a second everything changed.”
Suffering a cranial bleed, a badly-mangled hand and brain damage, Baker adds that the Peruvian doctors performed a series of “minor miracles” to help keep him alive.
“They harvested some veins from my right leg and used that to prepare the mess that had been done to my left one,” he recalls.
“However, I did end up getting gangrene in it, but they did the best they could with what they had.”
And, once back in his native Austin, Baker began embarking on the long, slow journey of physical rehabilitation, but the mental scarring would take even longer to heal.
“I found I could remember things in the past but I just couldn’t recall certain words, and it’s the same now,” says Baker, who also suffers from permanent tinnitus as a result.
“For example, I’d see a chair but the name wouldn’t come. I’d end up having to say, ‘I need that thing for sitting on’.
“Also, for the longest time I’d force myself to move obsessively, be it changing my address or not being able to stand in one spot for too long in case there’d be another bomb planted somewhere,” he adds.
“If I walked by a shop window or a car I’d always make sure there was some sort of buttress between me and it in case it suddenly blew up and showered razor-sharp glass everywhere, cutting me to ribbons.
“I know it’s a crazy thing to say, but there’d just be this voice inside my head getting louder and louder until it was screaming, ‘Go, go, go, get away from here!’
“Thinking about it now, maybe I should have gone to some sort of therapist after what happened in Peru, someone who knew about post-traumatic stress, instead of me trying to deal with it all by myself.”
Perhaps even more extraordinary than Baker’s survival story though is the fact that he also managed to pull something positive from the twisted railway wreckage – a set of songs that helped him come to terms with what he’d gone through.
“Up until then I’d always written lyrics. but they’d been pretty bad ‘I love you , you love me’ type stuff,” he shrugs.
“But afterwards I started trying to write more narratively and attempting to explain what had happened and why. It was a real blurting out of a lot things I’d buried deep.”
The end result was Baker’s self-released 2004 debut album, Mercy, which ended up being championed by BBC Radio 2’s Bob Harris, the DJ having fallen in love with the singer’s drawled, half-spoken vocals and affecting tales of everyday love, loss and redemption.
Two more albums were to follow, but it’s the track Broken Fingers from 2007’s Pretty World which is perhaps the most autobiographical – Baker singing about the German boy whose life came to a violent end just inches from where he sat.
“Forget his face?” he sings in his distinct, halting tones, “Of course I don’t, it’s etched like a crystal vase.”
“For the longest time I’d freeze up every time I tried to think about that day, but for some reason I’ve quit trying to work out why it went down like it did,” says Baker.
“These days I see it as my job to tell as many people as I can about it, and in doing that it helps me too.
“A lot of people went all out to keep me going after that bomb blew up, but a lot of people like that little German kid never got the same chance.
“So while I can bitch and moan all day about how awful things can be, that boy is a constant tangible reminder in my head about how lucky I really am.
“I know I’ve got problems, we all do. But we need to start realising that we’re all connected as people rather than looking at our differences. That way we can start making this world a better place for all of us.”
Amazingly, Baker says he’s even forgiven those who planted the explosives on that packed train.
“I had to because for the longest time I carried that grudge around with me like a poison in my blood, it was toxic and it was slowly killing me.
“So yeah, I forgive them for what they did to me – but it’s not for me to forgive what they did to that child, that’s someone higher’s concern.
“I’ve just got to figure out a way to live with that fact.”



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