Radiohead live in Indianapolis
Radiohead live in Indianapolis Aug 5th, 2008 by admin The second show of the second leg of the Radiohead North American tour took place in Indiana at Verizon Wireless Music Center. The Grizzly Bear was the support band. The 25 songs setlist was not the best of this tour, while some of the best songs were not chosen! And as i said before i cant imagine a Radiohead show without Paranoid Android!
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DreamStation.cc Show - Episode 98
The latest episode of the DreamStation.cc Show video game audio podcast is now available and includes the following topics: Racing Against Live Professional Race Car Drivers In Real-time On Your Favorite Gaming System Coming Soon??? Garfield: Lasagna World Tour Makes it to Retail Anarchy Online Celebrates Seven Years of Operation Atlus and NIS America Team Up to Distribute Three Games in North America PlayStation 3 Firmware Update v2.41 Includes Trophies and In-Game XMB PlayStation 3 Trophies an
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Who Sings the Reebok Migration Commercial Song?
Other than the Most Interesting Man In The World commercials, my favorite commercial on television is Join the Migration by Reebok. The song keeps getting stuck in my head, so I searched the world wide web to find out who sings it. Its Train Song by folk singer Vashti Bunyan. Apparently shes the godmother of freak folk. I had no idea. And just where are the Cowboys? Do they have deserts like that in Texas. Ive been all over the state and only recollect the tumbleweed-ridden west Tex
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Bonnaroo: A Look Back
A quick note to you guys, coming straight from my camera phone. I was looking through my photos on my phone and found these quick shots I took at Bonnaroo. Nothing fancy, just some camera shots that summed up a surprisingly entertaining show. The first shot is the Bonnaroo main stage at night with no one on it. The second is a shot of Metallica on the stage. Thats all.
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Musikfest - A Festivus for the Rest of us!
You dont go to Musikfest to see your favorite band. You go for the funnel cake. For the Zydeco. For Strange Fruit, a performance art foursome that dresses in Victorian-era garb and teeters twenty feet above the ground atop flexible metal poles in a synchronous dance. The image is just screaming Arcade [...]
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