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  1. Planter For Your Garden
    Planter For Your Garden by Daniel Roshard A planter is simply one who plants, in old times it was the name of a person that owned a plantation and managed a lot of force work on his land, he was seriously into planting, but not by himself usually. A planter is also the name of the little pot, or any other small or large container used in growing a plant or a tree, and they are used by planter a... products, articles, news

  2. Creating the Perfect Soil for Your Cedar Planter Box
    by Todd Arend. A cedar planter box is the perfect way to add sophistication and beauty to your backyard. A well-maintained planter box can transform your yard into a peaceful meadow or an exotic jungle. Unfortunately, it's not up to the planter to set the mood in your garden; it's the healthy, beautiful flowers in the planter. Sickly or malnourished flowers will change your backyard from an elegant escape to ... products, articles, news

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  6. Designing Wise With Copper-Glass Planters
    by Holly Bentz. Copper-glass planters can transform a lackluster exterior into an exquisite wonderland. Turning a patio, terrace or even a deck into a tranquil paradise is made simple. It's a matter of pooling the appropriate components. Use these tips to modify a drab exterior space to fab. Colors Starting with color coordination, choose three basic shades to plan the design of your outdoor decor. For an Asia... products, articles, news

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Talking Heads Drugs remix Fear of Music + Some Frank Zappa

Talking Heads "Fear of Music"
1979, Sire
Produced: Brian Eno & Talking Heads
Recorded: Long Island City, NY, April 22, 1979 and May 6, 1979. The Hit Factory, Atlantic Studios, RPM Sound Studios, The Record Plant, New York
All Songs: Byrne (except)

Overall- 4.5 David Byrne -- vocals, guitars Chris Frantz -- drums Jerry Harrison -- keyboards, guitars, backing vocals Tina Weymouth -- bass, backing vocals Brian Eno -- backing vocals, treatments Gene Wilder and Ari Up -- congas on 1 and 5 Robert Fripp -- guitar on 1 The Sweetbreathes -- backing vocals on 7 Julie Last -- backing vocals on 1 1. I Zimbra (Byrne, Brian Eno, Hugo Ball) -- 3.5
2. Mind -- 5
3. Paper -- 3.5
4. Cities -- 4.5
5. Life During Wartime (Byrne, Chris Frantz, Jerry Harrison, Tina Weymouth) -- 4.5
6. Memories Can't Wait -- 4
7. Air -- 3.5
8. Heaven (Byrne, Harrison) -- 4.5
9. Animals -- 4.5
10. Electric Guitar -- 4
11. Drugs -- 3

"To me, everything about the Talking Heads that isn't vocal or lyrical is a little nondescript, only reaching the recognizable status because of their success. All of them are irreplaceable, of course, because of the expertly executed grooves they could stick with for minutes on end. The innovation, then, rests on the vocalist, so what are we left with? David Byrne: professional art-weirdo. Apart from his distinguished singing voice, Byrne riddles his songs with excellent emotion. What emotion that is, I have no idea.

Fear of Music shows quite the opposite. Each track is bravely approached as an impregnable vessel for whatever Byrne's weird messages are, all the while compelling the head to nod to the standard 4/4 drum beats. The most affable songs are mainly on the first side, songs during which you can allow yourself to sit back and relax: the weirdness of Byrne has not yet begun. "I Zimbra" is a great opening track, with a great percussive engine about it. Another one of their big ones, "Cities," adds a dark shell to the concept of surrounding yourself in a city, and expecting its atmosphere to affect you.

Perhaps the title Fear of Music pertains to how the average listener would react to more than half these tunes. Things like "Mind," and everything after "Memories Can't Wait," with the exception of the straightforward, almost boring "Heaven." Byrne all but screams his head off in "Animals," and all but scares my pants off with "Drugs." It is produced by Eno, after all. Another professional art-weirdo. What you get in the end is an album that is, in its own way, experimental, when you take away what the non-singing members of the band do.

My faves: "I Zimbra," "Life During Wartime," "Memories Can't Wait," "Drugs" ('cause it's creepy and sonically diaphanous)" - Strawhenge

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white house commission september attacks
only a minority of the commission can see a limited amount of the classified documents and then they have to clear it with the white house before hand. absurd.
there should be 100% transparency.

I got into Talking Heads at the age of 12 when i heard "once in a lifetime" but didn't listen to "remain in light" until a year later because i couldn't afford it, but there was Talking Heads 1st album '77 for sale at half price. So I bought that one instead. Initially I was dissapointed because I wanted to hear "remain in light", but it grew on me and I was hooked on Talking Heads. David byrne is a bit of a genius and he writes some of the best bridges in music.


The extra music you hear at the start and end is Frank Zappa.
I was hooked when i heard "them or us" and "sheik yerbouti" and ended up buying everything he released.

"Roland's Big Event/Strat Vindaloo" is the 1st track at the start and "Amnerika Goes Home" is the last piece.



"Only those who truly love and who are truly strong can sustain their lives as a dream. You dwell in your own enchantment. Life throws stones at you, but your love and your dream change those stones into the flowers of discovery. Even if you lose, or are defeated by things, your triumph will always be exemplary. And if no one knows it, then there are places that do. People like you enrich the dreams of the worlds, and it is dreams that create history. People like you are unknowing transformers of things, protected by your own fairy-tale, by love."


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