Watch Cold Case 2�19: Strange Fruit Online

April 30, 2009

The unsolved 1963 murder of a black teenager, whose body was discovered by the then-young Will Jeffries, is reopened.
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Shinedown – Leave a Whisper

April 29, 2009

Shinedown – Leave a Whisper

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Tracklist:
1. Fly From The Inside
2. Left Out
3. Lost In The Crowd
4. No More Love
5. Better Version
6. Burning Bright
7. In Memory
8. All I Ever Wanted
9. Stranger Inside
10. Lacerated
11. Crying Out
12. 45

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[Image]Shinedown’s debut album is a blast of updated vintage Florida alt-rock that should find a home in the hearts of those for whom the flames of Alice in Chains and Soundgarden still burn brightly. This Jacksonville Florida quartet’s take on the genre puts all the requisite elements in place–Layne Staley/Chris Cornell-esque vocals, grinding guitars, in-your-face-drums–but LEAVE A WHISPER is no by-the-numbers exercise.

“Fly From the Inside” is a soaring hymn to the power of self-realization, while the teen angst-laden ballad “Burning Bright” could well be the band’s theme song. The lesson of the 1990s has been that nobody ever went broke combining Shinedown’s theme of alienation set to over-amped rock & roll, and the band, to their credit, embody this theme as well, if not better, than many of their peers.

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Watch Cold Case 2�20: Kensington Online

April 29, 2009

The murder case of a young mill worker is re-opened when Rush learns that a recent parolee admitted to stealing money off the victim’s body.
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Bon Jovi – Live and Alive (1994) (320 Kbps)

April 28, 2009

Bon Jovi – Live and Alive (Live in Japan 1985/ USA 1992) (1994)

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Quality: 320 Kbps

01 With A Little Help From My Friends
02 Love For Sale
03 Lay Your Hands On Me
04 Blaze Of Glory
05 A Little Bit Of Soul
06 Fever. mp3
07 Bad Medicine
08 Medley. mp3
09 She Don’t Know Me
10 Shot Through The Heart
11 The Hardest Part Is The Night
12 Burning For Love
13 Get Ready

Bon Jovi performs songs that were recorded live in Japan 1985 and the US 1992.

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Bon Jovi – Live (1984) (320 Kbps)

April 28, 2009

Bon Jovi – Live (1984)

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1. Runaway
2. Roulette
3. She Don’t Know Me
4. Shot Through the Heart
5. Love Lies
6. Brakeout
7. Burning For Love
8. Come Back

Live concert recorded in 1984 while promting their debt album “Bon Jovi”.

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Watch Cold Case 2�21: Creatures of the Night Online

April 28, 2009

A serial killer is to be released from a New Jersey prison based on a plea bargain made twenty-five years ago. Philadelphia homicide is asked to locate a potential crime committed while the killer was living in Philadelphia during the summer of 1977. A doorman was found strangled to death in a subway station in full uniform. The plot follows an evening at The Rocky Horror Picture Show involving the doorman, his girlfriend and the future serial killer. Valens received word from NYPD that his girlfriend was involved with credit card fraud and there’s a warrant out for her arrest.
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Iron Maiden – Piece of Mind (1983) (320 Kbps)

April 27, 2009

Iron Maiden – Piece of Mind (1983)

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Quality: 320 (Tracks 1-9 are 320, 10 is 128 and 11 is 183)

1.”Where Eagles Dare” (Steve Harris) – 6:10
2.”Revelations” (Bruce ~censored~) – 6:48
3.”Flight of Icarus” (~censored~, Adrian Smith) – 3:51
4.”Die With Your Boots On” (~censored~, Smith, Harris) – 5:28
5.”The Trooper” (Harris) – 4:15
6.”Still Life” (Dave Murray, Harris) – 4:53
7.”Quest for Fire” (Harris) – 3:41
8.”Sun and Steel” (~censored~, Smith) – 3:26
9.”To Tame a Land” (Harris) – 7:27
10.”I Got the Fire” (Montrose cover)
11.”Cross-Eyed Mary” (Jethro Tull cover)

Piece of Mind is the fourth studio album by British heavy metal band Iron Maiden. It was originally released in 1983 (see 1983 in music) on EMI, and on Capitol in the US; it was reissued later on Sanctuary/Columbia Records. It was the first album to feature drummer Nicko McBrain, who had recently left the Paris-based band Trust.

“The Trooper” remains as one of the most popular songs in the band’s history, and has been included in the set list of all of the band’s concert tours since the album’s release. During the Blaze Bayley era, it was used as the closing song for the lineup’s tours.

Two songs were covered for the 2008 tribute album Maiden Heaven: A Tribute to Iron Maiden; they were “The Trooper” and “To Tame a Land”.

Lyrically, the album reflected the group’s interest in books and film. For example, “To Tame a Land” is based on Frank Herbert’s novel Dune. “The Trooper” is inspired by Tennyson’s Charge of the Light Brigade. “Still Life” is inspired by fantasy/horror writer Clark Ashton Smith’s pre-World War II short story Genius Loci. Other inspirations include “Where Eagles Dare”, a film, and a novel by Alistair MacLean; “Quest for Fire”, based on the film by Jean-Jacques Annaud; the writer G. K. Chesterton who is quoted at the beginning of “Revelations”. More exotic influences include Greek mythology, albeit slightly altered for “Flight of Icarus”, and samurai legend Miyamoto Musashi (“Sun and Steel”). Aleister Crowley influenced a good piece of the remaining lyrics of “Revelations,” which was written by ~censored~.

This is the first Iron Maiden album that was not named after a song featured on the album itself (though the words “peace of mind” appear prominently in the album’s sixth song, “Still Life”). In its earliest phase the album was named Food for Thought but was changed so it would suit the artwork more. The name of the last track was meant to be “Dune,” but Frank Herbert, who disliked heavy rock bands, denied permission to use his book’s name and thus a new name had to be chosen.

Included in the liner notes is a slightly altered version of a passage from the Book of Revelation. As printed in the liner notes, it reads:

“And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more Death. Neither sorrow, nor crying. Neither shall there be any more brain; for the former things are passed away.”

The actual text (from Chapter 21, Verse 4) is nearly identical, except that it says “neither shall there be any more pain…” . This change can be seen either as a reference to the album’s name, or the removal of Eddie’s brain on the cover, or to drummer Nicko McBrain’s inception into the band for this album.

World Piece Tour was the tour supporting the album.

The album ranked 21 on IGN’s list of the top 25 metal albums.

At the beginning of the sixth track, Still Life, the band included a hidden message which could only be understood by playing the album backwards. This was a joke and an intended swing back at the critics who had accused Maiden of being satanic. The backwards-message features Nicko McBrain mimicking Idi Amin (or rather mimicking John Bird mimicking Idi Amin) uttering the following phrase “What ho said the t’ing with the three “bonce”, do not meddle with things you don’t understand…”, followed by a belch. The phrase itself is taken from the satirical album The Colleckerted [sic] Broadcasts of Idi Amin by Bird and Alan Coren. “What ho” and “What ho said the t’ing” are phrases that also crop up regularly on McBrain’s “Listen With Nicko!” tracks from the First Ten Years collection.

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Watch Cold Case 2�22: Best Friends Online

April 27, 2009

When an old truck containing human bones is pulled from the Delaware River, the team re-opens the case of a missing and possibly murdered girl who disappeared unexpectedly in 1932.
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Watch Cold Case 2�23: The Woods Online

April 26, 2009

The discovery of nine human skulls leads Rush (Kathryn Morris) back to George Marks, the serial killer she was unable to incriminate months earlier, and who walked away a free man. As the detectives reinvestigate his mother’s murder from 1972, George is forced to emerge from hiding to face Rush again. This time, their very lives are at stake in their final showdown.
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Judas Priest – Rocka Rolla (1974) (320 Kbps)

April 25, 2009

Judas Priest – Rocka Rolla (1974)

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1.”One for the Road” – 4:34
2.”Rocka Rolla” (Halford, Downing, Glenn Tipton) – 3:05
3.”Winter” (Al Atkins, Downing, Ian Hill) – 1:41
4.”Deep Freeze” (Al Atkins, Downing, Ian Hill) – 1:20
5.”Winter Retreat” (Al Atkins, Downing, Ian Hill) –
6.”Cheater” (Al Atkins, Downing, Ian Hill) – 2:59
7.”Never Satisfied” (Atkins, Downing) – 4:51
8.”Run of The Mill” (Al Atkins, Downing, Ian Hill) – 8:34
9.”Dying to Meet You” – 6:18
10.”Caviar and Meths” (Atkins, Downing, Hill) – 2:10
11.”Diamonds & Rust” (Joan Baez) – 3:12

Rocka Rolla is the debut album by the British heavy metal group Judas Priest, released in 1974. It was produced by Rodger Bain, who had made a name for himself as the producer of Black Sabbath’s first three albums.

This album was played entirely “live” (i.e. all musicians playing simultaneously as in a concert, vs. the more popular method of each musician’s parts being recorded separately and then mixing them).

According to the band there were technical problems in the studio, resulting in poor sound quality and a hiss through the album. The band further claims that the producer had too much control over track selection, and omitted their more popular stage classics. These songs were eventually included on their next album. Many of the songs were written before Rob Halford joined the band. The track “Caviar and Meths” was originally a 14-minute epic penned by Halford’s predecessor, Al Atkins, but due to time constraints, only the intro is recorded for the album. A longer version of the song appears on original vocalist Al Atkins’s 1998 album Victim of Changes. Though not the full-length version, it is notably longer at seven minutes. The album also contains covers of the songs “Winter” and “Never Satisfied”.

At this point of the band’s career, they had not yet developed their signature look of leather and studs. They had appeared on a British television programme called The Old Grey Whistle Test in 1975, performing “Rocka Rolla” and “Dreamer Deceiver”, and their wardrobe was very “hippified” as journalist Malcolm Dome put it. This footage was included on the “Electric Eye” DVD. In addition, the album has some slight progressive rock influences that would continue through to Stained Class, but to a lesser extent, and would be abandoned in later releases. Although those same progressive rock influences are resumed again and can be heard on their latest albums Angel of Retribution and Nostradamus.

Drummer John Hinch would be dismissed in 1975, before the next record was to begin being recorded, for what Glenn Tipton would later call him being “musically inadequate”.

The album was reissued in 1987 with a different cover. Reportedly the band was unhappy with the original cover art and logo, as it didn’t fit with their image as a heavy metal band. There are also rumours that the Coca Cola Company brought legal pressure because the original album art too closely resembled their most famous brand. The re-issue cover art (By artist Mel Grant, and originally used as the cover for the novel The Steel Tsar) was also used for the US cover of Ballistix for the Turbo Grafx 16 and Commodore Amiga.

Since the album was released during the period when K.K. Downing was the band’s frontman, this remains the only album on which he is the primary songwriter. On future albums, songs were usually written by Halford, Downing and Tipton, most songs being written by either two or all three of them. After 1978’s Killing Machine, the songs on every album were credited to all three of them (the only song after that credited to Halford and Tipton was “Thunder Road”, a bonus track on 1981’s Point of Entry). After Halford left the band in 1993, the songs on the band’s next album, Jugulator, were all credited to Downing and Tipton. The band’s last release before Halford rejoined the band (thereby recreating the Halford-Downing-Tipton songwriting team) was 2001’s Demolition, the only album to feature Tipton as the primary songwriter. “Deep Freeze” remains the only song released on a Judas Priest album credited solely to Downing.

Judas Priest haven’t performed any of the songs from Rocka Rolla live since the mid-late 1970’s. The most recent performance of a song from this album was in 2003, with Rob Halford’s band Halford. The song they played from this album was ‘Never Satisfied’.

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