Monday, 23 June 2008

Comedian George Carlin dies at 71

Comedian George Carlin, a counter-culture hero famed for his routines about drugs and dirty words, died of heart failure at a Los Angeles-area hospital, a spokesman said. He was 71.

Carlin, who had a history of heart and drug-dependency problems, died at Saint John's Health Center in Santa Monica on Sunday evening after being admitted earlier in the afternoon for chest pains, spokesman Jeff Abraham told Reuters.

Known for his edgy, provocative material, Carlin achieved status as an anti-establishment icon in the 1970s with stand-up bits full of drug references and a routine called "Seven Words You Can Never Say On Television." A regulatory battle over a radio broadcast of the routine ultimately reached the US Supreme Court.

In the 1978 case, Federal Communications Commission vs. Pacifica Foundation, the top US court ruled that the words cited in Carlin's routine were indecent, and that the government's broadcast regulator could ban them from being aired at times when children might be listening.

Carlin's comedic sensibility often came back to a central theme: humanity is doomed.

"I don't have any beliefs or allegiances. I don't believe in this country, I don't believe in religion, or a god, and I don't believe in all these man-made institutional ideas," he told Reuters in a 2001 interview.

Carlin, who wrote several books and performed in many television comedy specials, is survived by his wife Sally Wade, and daughter Kelly Carlin McCall.





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Wednesday, 18 June 2008

Roth revels in villain role









Every great  superhero deserves a great villain and even the monstrous behemoth that is the Hulk is no different. Lucky for the producers behind The Incredible Hulk, Hollywood�s go-to guy for playing the perfect bad dude was available when they called. Enter Tim Roth.

Having played everything from an evil monkey in Planet Of The Apes to a love struck robber in Pulp Fiction and even earning a coveted Academy Award nomination as the scheming villain in 1995�s Rob Roy, Roth has earned a well-deserved reputation as the ideal rapscallion. �I don�t mind (playing villains) if they�re kind of juicy,� Roth recently told me while promoting The Incredible Hulk.

�If I�m having a good time with it, the audience tends to see that.� With The Incredible Hulk, Roth returns to form playing Emil Blonsky, an over-the-hill soldier who craves the thrill of power.  When he purposely gets a greater dose of the same gamma radiation that turned rival Bruce Banner into The Hulk, he quickly takes advantage of his new beastly power � one that only the green-skinned superhero can match.

�It was a seriously large amount of fun we had making it,� says Roth.

But the shoes of his character (The Abomination) are not easy to fill. The history of The Hulk goes back to 1962 when he debuted in comic-book form. 

Five years later, The Abomination made its first appearance and has since become one of The Hulk�s most revered foes.

�I was wary of (the fans) because they�re tough,� says Roth. �But they�ve actually gone through the roof.  They love it.� And hardcore fans aren�t the only ones appreciating Roth�s villainous portrayal. Critics have also been kind to the latest Hulk blockbuster. It might not even be a shock to Roth if he found out the role returned him to, dare I say it, awards territory.

�(The Abomination) kind of reminds me of the Rob Roy guy in a way,� admits Roth. �As clumsily as I play it, it�s still quite carefully written so it�s sort of a bad guy experience that the audience can enjoy.�

The Incredible Hulk opens today.

>> Read Metro's review on The Incredible Hulk










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Monday, 16 June 2008

Schumann, Robert

Schumann, Robert   
Artist: Schumann, Robert

   Genre(s): 
Classical
   



Discography:


Selected Classics   
 Selected Classics

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 12


Symphonie Nr. 1 and 3   
 Symphonie Nr. 1 and 3

   Year: 1990   
Tracks: 7


Klavierkonzert A-Moll - Symphonie Nr. 4   
 Klavierkonzert A-Moll - Symphonie Nr. 4

   Year: 1990   
Tracks: 8


Fantasticheskui Pjesy   
 Fantasticheskui Pjesy

   Year: 1962   
Tracks: 1


Simfonicheskie Etudy   
 Simfonicheskie Etudy

   Year:    
Tracks: 13


Kreisleriana   
 Kreisleriana

   Year:    
Tracks: 8




 





Ustad Bismillah Khan

Jan Garbarek

Jan Garbarek   
Artist: Jan Garbarek

   Genre(s): 
Jazz
   Other
   Soundtrack
   New Age
   Avantgarde
   



Discography:


The Insider   
 The Insider

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 16


Rites   
 Rites

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 16


Mnemosyne Vol.2   
 Mnemosyne Vol.2

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 10


Mnemosyne Vol.1   
 Mnemosyne Vol.1

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 10


Visible World   
 Visible World

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 15


Madar   
 Madar

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 9


Ragas and Sagas   
 Ragas and Sagas

   Year: 1992   
Tracks: 5


Star   
 Star

   Year: 1991   
Tracks: 8


I Took Up The Runes   
 I Took Up The Runes

   Year: 1990   
Tracks: 10


Rosensfole   
 Rosensfole

   Year: 1989   
Tracks: 8


Nude Ants CD2   
 Nude Ants CD2

   Year: 1988   
Tracks: 6


Legend of the Seven Dreams   
 Legend of the Seven Dreams

   Year: 1988   
Tracks: 9


All Those Born With Wings   
 All Those Born With Wings

   Year: 1986   
Tracks: 6


Vision   
 Vision

   Year: 1984   
Tracks: 5


It's OK To Listen To The Gray Voice   
 It's OK To Listen To The Gray Voice

   Year: 1984   
Tracks: 7


Paths, Prints   
 Paths, Prints

   Year: 1982   
Tracks: 8


Eventyr   
 Eventyr

   Year: 1980   
Tracks: 8


Eventyr   
 Eventyr

   Year: 1980   
Tracks: 8


Aftenland   
 Aftenland

   Year: 1980   
Tracks: 9


Places   
 Places

   Year: 1978   
Tracks: 4


Photo With Blue Sky, White Cloud, Wires, Windows and A Red Roof   
 Photo With Blue Sky, White Cloud, Wires, Windows and A Red Roof

   Year: 1978   
Tracks: 6


Photo With   
 Photo With

   Year: 1978   
Tracks: 6


Dis   
 Dis

   Year: 1977   
Tracks: 6


Dansere   
 Dansere

   Year: 1976   
Tracks: 6


Triptykon   
 Triptykon

   Year: 1973   
Tracks: 7


Sart   
 Sart

   Year: 1971   
Tracks: 6


Witchi-Tai-To   
 Witchi-Tai-To

   Year:    
Tracks: 5


Wayfarer   
 Wayfarer

   Year:    
Tracks: 6


Twelve Moons   
 Twelve Moons

   Year:    
Tracks: 10


Rites CD2   
 Rites CD2

   Year:    
Tracks: 9


Rites CD1   
 Rites CD1

   Year:    
Tracks: 7


Rites Cd 1   
 Rites Cd 1

   Year:    
Tracks: 7


Khan - Ragas and Sagas   
 Khan - Ragas and Sagas

   Year:    
Tracks: 5




Norwegian saxophonist Jan Garbarek's icy musical note and liberal utilization of distance and long tones has farsighted been perfect for the ECM sound and, as a result, he is on many recordings for that mark, both as a leader and as a sideman. He had north Korean won a challenger for amateur malarky players second in 1962, stellar to his first gigs. Garbarek worked steadily in Norway passim the remainder of the 1960s, usually as a leader but besides for four-spot years with George Russell (world Health Organization was in Scandinavia for a long stretch). Garbarek began recording for ECM in the early '70s and, although he had opportunities to toy with Chick Corea and Don Cherry, his connection with Keith Jarrett's European quartet in the mid-'70s made him famous, resulting in the classic recordings My Song and Belonging. In the 1980s, Garbarek's groups included bassist Eberhard Weber and at various multiplication guitarists Bill Frisell and David Torn. Garbarek, whose sound is about unchanged since the 1970s, collaborated with the Hilliard Ensemble in 1993 (a vocal quartet telling Renaissance euphony) and the result was a astonishingly popular recording. Visible World followed in 1995, and little Joe years later on he resurfaced with Rites. In April of 1999, Garbarek and the Hilliard Ensemble returned with Mnemosyne.






Robert Wittek

Robert Wittek   
Artist: Robert Wittek

   Genre(s): 
Electronic
   



Discography:


Differrent 9   
 Differrent 9

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 12


Deja Vu 2   
 Deja Vu 2

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 14


Millennium   
 Millennium

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 17


Panorama   
 Panorama

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 14


Horizont   
 Horizont

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 14




 






Kikoman

Kikoman   
Artist: Kikoman

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


R5=q,r,s,t   
 R5=q,r,s,t

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 4




 






Boney James

Boney James   
Artist: Boney James

   Genre(s): 
Jazz: Contemporary Jazz
   Jazz
   



Discography:


Pure   
 Pure

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 10


Body Language   
 Body Language

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 9


Sweet Thing-It's All Good   
 Sweet Thing-It's All Good

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 9


Boney's Funky Christmas   
 Boney's Funky Christmas

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 5


Seduction   
 Seduction

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 9


Trust   
 Trust

   Year: 1992   
Tracks: 9


Shake It Up   
 Shake It Up

   Year:    
Tracks: 10


Ride   
 Ride

   Year:    
Tracks: 10




A solid saxophonist whose manner falls on the R&B-ish and come out side of idle words, Boney James (wHO is heavy influenced by Grover Washington, Jr.) is a consistent best seller wHO can buoy always be relied upon to set on a colorful alive show up. Born James Oppenheim, he grew up in New Rochelle, NY. The future Boney James studied clarinet when he was eighter, shift to saxophone deuce years by and by. When he was 15, his household moved to Los Angeles. James was before long acting in a fusion band (Line One) which was strong enough to open for Flora Purim and the Yellowjackets. After a year attention U.C. Berkeley, he transferred to U.C.L.A. so he could uphold acting with the striation. He earned a degree in history merely became a full-time player afterwards graduation, double on keyboards. James went on the route as a keyboardist with Morris Day in 1985 and eventually confident Day that he should be playing sax instead. He spent quartet old age with Day and became sought after for guest spots on tenor, alto, treble, and champagne flute, playing with Randy Crawford, Sheena Easton, the Isley Brothers, Bobby Caldwell, and others. He picked up his sobriquet while on circuit with Crawford. After mentioning to a keyboardist that he was running out of intellectual nourishment money, the player replied that if he ate whatsoever less, he would have to be called Boney James. The popular saxophonist made his debut as a leader with Spindletop in 1992 (Trust) and then in 1994 was sign-language by Warner Bros., where he recorded dates including Spine, Conquest, Boney's Funky Christmas, Honeyed Thing, Agitate It Up, Ride and Pure. In 2006, Boney made the run to Concord Records and released Shine.