Saturday, February 26, 2011

Carbonating Water Exothermic Or Endothermic

MARCH MARCH MARCH

Here we are ready for the new flyer WATG (March 2011), in collaboration with
STUDIO TEMP

preview photo:





The flyer is always limited edition of 1,000 pieces.
You can find them at the club
Daho V.le Mariano
Coffee n Television store via San Bernardino 22
and wherever you have the "attitude"

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

How Big Can I Use Dildos

AT THE END OF THE DAY




26th February
† † WE ARE THE GANG AT THE END OF THE DAY †

☜ ☞ room Bunker

LAMARCA BILLY
Hillybilly genius, tattoo boy & boyscout from hell
www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7gnMnlh50g

COFFEE N TELEVISION
Two Lovers - One Store
www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HwFUE3rhfY


☞ Red Cave room ☜

MARK SANGA presenta: HOTEL CHELSEA
Pure punk attitude & '77 sound
www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7J93lS2cbg


☞ Gang cinemateque ☜
SID & NANCY
un film di Alex Cox
www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3C-FexDcm0

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Thursday, February 17, 2011

Cute Ragnarok Guild Emblem

PUPA & SCINTILLA playlist

The duo & Sparkle Pupa delights us with a playlist of them - totally female! Who knows how to respect

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Tatoos On Female Genetalia

IL BUTTAFUORI CONOSCIUTO CON IL NOME DI BILLY MONK

Billy Monk was a bouncer for the premises "toughest" of Cape Town:
the "The Catacombs" & "The Balalaika" (Do you understand? ? The Catacombs and The Balalaika, but names are cool?)
The premises were the most "in " of the city, but because the pictures were also full of ugly mugs, drugs, whores and freaks mixed here and there, in fact no different than what you see today on the premises.
Behind these testimonies fun and wacky there is something very deep and interesting local generally managed to unite all walks of life in a time when the racial laws, apartheid and prejudice were commonplace.
Bravo Billy Monk, maybe even one day "Arnie" our bouncer will make a photographic exhibition with our persistent Faccioni taken to We Are The Gang.
photos of Billy were used in February for all flyers. You can find others by clicking

Tier Cake Stands Ottawa

Le difficoltà per emergere

The Queen was no doubt of the great music scene, yet even they had to "sweat" more than a little, and despite their indisputable talent, to be successful in the difficult and unforgiving world of the music industry. Remember Roger Taylor about the early days: "In the first two years in reality nothing has happened. We were all taken from the study and progress of the band were irrelevant. But we had great ideas and somehow knew that the we made. " Brian May about the beginning point: "We had to abandon their personal careers for which we had prepared very hard to dedicate ourselves heart and soul into music, we all had something to lose and none of us would have imagined that it would take three years to conclude something good. It is not was not easy. " In early 1972 the group had its opportunity. The studios De Lane Lea were looking for a group to get illustrative material to offer to new customers. The Queen they were able to use the free trials in exchange for recorded demos and spent so much of 1972 to establish at De Lane. In order to visit De Lane came Roy Thomas Baker and John Anthony, technical managers of the Trident Studios. They had a good impression the work they were carrying the Queen and spoke of their employers of the Trident (Norman and Barry Sheffield). Those of Trident wanted to see Queen live well organized RT Baker a concert in a nightclub in Kings Road, "Pheasantry, November 6, 1972. For Trident liked the show and so they hired the Queen with a production contract. The Queen at Trident Studios released their first album whose recording sessions began in December 1972 and lasted until May 1973. But it remains to find a real record company. Jack Nelson, a talent scout, friend of the Queen stood at EMI debut album entitled "Queen" .

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Leg Pain Underactive Thyroid

SOUVENIRS



photos last Saturday in the bunker:
Shindig, Shindig!
Pics by Theodore Greek

You can find more photos here







Birthday Cake With Tu Tu

John Deacon

John Deacon was born August 19, 1951 in Leicester, where he attended high school. In London he studied electronic (He obtained his degree a few months after joining Queen). He was the youngest of the group. Brian, about John: "We knew only that it was the right person, even though it was very quiet, a few words." In June 1971 Brian, Freddie, Roger and John played for the first time publicly by the name "Queen" at the Hornsey College of Estate Management. Just With the arrival of bassist John Deacon, Queen have become the rock quartet that everyone knows . John, the last item to join the group, was not entirely convinced of the draft Queen, knowing that there was something valid. His skepticism lasted up to album Sheer Heart Attack .

Friday, February 4, 2011

Possible Get Flu After Flu Shot

Roger Taylor

Meddows Roger was born July 26, 1949 in Dersingham, Norfolk, England and is known as Roger Taylor, is an English musician best known as the drummer, backing vocalist and occasional lead singer of rock band British Queen. As a drummer known for his "great unique sound and is considered one of the most influential rock drummers of the 1970 and 1980. As a songwriter he contributed songs to the album of the band from the start, with at least one song per album and (in the first period) usually sang lead vocals (lead vocals) on their compositions. He also wrote four of the hits of the band, "Radio Ga Ga," "A Kind of Magic," "The Invisible Man" and "These Are The Days of Our Lives." He plays several instruments including guitar, bass and keyboards, as you can hear in her debut solo album in which he played all the instruments and sang all vocals. He has played with artists such as Eric Clapton, Roger Waters, Roger Daltrey, Robert Plant, Phil Collins, Genesis, Jimmy Nail, Elton John, Gary Numan, Shakin 'Stevens, Foo Fighters, Al Stewart, Steve Vai, Yoshiki Hayashi and Bon Cherie Jovi. As a producer has produced albums of Virginia Wolf, Jimmy Nail and Magnum. In addition to the battery, has regularly played the guitars and bass in his songs. During 1980, in addition to his work with Queen, has formed a parallel band known as "The Cross", in which he was the singer and rhythm guitarist. In 2005 he was voted eighth among the greatest rock drummers in the history of classical music in a poll conducted by Planet Rock Radio.

The Biography Born in East Anglia, Roger Taylor moved to Truro, Cornwall, with his mother Winifred, father of Michael, and Clare's younger sister. When he was 7 years he formed his first band, called "Boys Bubblingover" with a couple of friends. He played the ukulele. At age 15 he became a member of "The Reaction (the Reaction) a very busy rock band made up predominantly of semi-pro guys at Truro School. In 1967, he went to London to study dentistry. The meeting with Brian May and Tim Staffell occurred in 1968 after seeing an ad on a bulletin board at Imperial College, they decided to form the band of "Smile " , which lasted from 1968 to 1970. In 1969, Taylor worked in a second-hand clothes stall in Kensington Market, was associated in the management of the former art student with a clear idea of \u200b\u200bhow to lead a rock band, Freddie Mercury , and so were born Queen in 1970 after the dissolution of the Smile (Staffell, whose voice was considered very ductile and is incapable at the time, decided to pursue a solo career, this departure will be crucial for the group). In 1971 he joined the band bassist John Deacon and were released the first single "Keep Yourself Alive and the album Queen (1973). Roger met his future girlfriend Dominique Beyrand. She was working for Richard Branson, at the time, who was at the helm of the Queen's free concert in Hyde Park. They lived together from 1980 to 1987, and had two children, Felix Luther and Rory Eleanor. They were married for reasons relating to the properties of Taylor, to protect the interests of children in the future. Roger was dating another girl, meanwhile, Debbie Leng (also seen in the video for 'Breakthru'); moved from her a month after his "marriage of convenience" with Dominique. Before the death of Freddie Mercury, Roger and Debbie had their first child, Rufus Tiger, born in March 1991. By Debbie has two other children, Tiger Lily, who was born in 1994, and Lola Daisy May, born in 2000. At the end of 2002, Roger and Debbie left. Roger was married Oct. 3, 2010 by Sarina Potgieter with which he was engaged for six years.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Wedding Smart Casual Images

Brian May


Brian Harold May was born in Hampton, Middlesex, a suburb of London, July 19, 1947. Age of five years, began playing the piano, but his real passion is the guitar. His parents, Harold and Ruth May, are not able to buy expensive Fender Stratocaster, so in 1963, sixteen years, Brian, with the help of an engineer father, he began to build his Red Special, which was completed in 1966 and still used today. Before the start of university studies with Staffell sounds, a bass player and singer, in 1964, then founded the Smile (band) in which he plays the young drummer Roger Meddows-Taylor. Staffell May presents a fellow student named Farrokh Bulsara. Meanwhile, due to internal problems, the Smile separate. Tim Staffel decides to retire and play in other band more motivated and Freddie (Farrokh), Brian and Roger founded a new group called Queen. In 1971 he added to the bass player John Deacon. Brian, besides being a talented guitarist, has performed studies very seriously and in 1965 he moved to London, where he began attending the Faculty of Physics and Astronomy at Imperial College (the song Long Away, the album included "A Day at the Races "in 1976, reflects the passion of the guitarist to the stars). He graduated with honors in Physics, then undertook a PhD in infrared astronomy, which he left to pursue a career. At the age of 60 years decides to resume his studies and obtained his doctorate in astrophysics in August 2007. Shortly later, he published his thesis "An analysis of the radial velocity of the zodiacal cloud." This specialization is also mentioned in his justification of the dedication of the asteroid 52665 Brianmay. In possession of an extraordinarily talented composer, Brian May is known for his unique sound, making it one of the few guitarists immediately recognizable. His style of playing has introduced radical innovations in the guitar playing. Brian was one of the first guitarists to use the "tapping" is also likely to have played one of the first true "multi-harmonies on guitar, using very engaging groove and improvise like few can do the many live. Among those who said that they were inspired to Brian and he recognizes that there are a master guitarists like Steve Vai and Joe Satriani. He was responsible for most of the major successes of the Queen. After the first two albums, Queen and Queen II, 1973, 1974, the Queen are on tour in support of Mott the Hoople. Because of an infected syringe, used to inject a vaccine, Brian contracted hepatitis, which may not prevent him from working on the group's third album, Sheer Heart Attack , which was a great success. The 1975 is the year of change: with the release of A Night At The Opera, Queen triumph won fame throughout the world. Over the years, British band gets more famous. In 1986, there is the Live at Wembley, the legendary symbol of the concert-Queen, in which Brian can be appreciated in songs such as One Vision, Tie Your Mother Down and Bohemian Rhapsody, where the guitarist kicks off a series of improvisations mixed with the original tablature. Over the years Brian has created many popular and solo projects, collaborating with other guitarists such as Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath and singers with the likes of Sugar and the tenor Luciano Pavarotti.


The Red Special, a legendary electric guitar of Brian May