Sunday, February 27, 2011

How To You Play Pokemon Soul Silver Online

J17, Promotion 1st division: USSP fate of the red zone. Friday, March 25

Lescure / Mas 1-2 USSP II

Composition: Marcaillou Patrice Lacou William Jenjean Nicolas, Pédoussat Mathieu, Pascal Marcaillou, Bincoletto Damien Girabet Frederick Brych Pascal Castagner Mathieu, Arnaud Stéphane, Maxime Lacaze
Alternates: Lopes Alvaro Campos, Jérémy Soula

Scorers: Pascal Marcaillou (cf) - Lopes Alvaro Campos
Pass decisive Pascal Marcaillou

Friday, February 25, 2011

Lola Luftnagle Outfits

THE GROUNDHOGS 1975

"Everything here is unsurpassed of rage, darkness, anger, of damnation." The Groundhogs "UK Tour 76" 2004

I enjoy listening this disc when I have the balls. There are two reasons. First, because nobody knows the Groundhogs, let alone their album of 1975, "Crosscut Saw." Then because it is clear that Tony Mc Phee, guitarist-singer-composer-band leader and also the balls.
Yet when the group reformed in 1975 after only a few months of separation, McPhee feels it is because a new opportunity to develop his new music within a group, which is more again. Summarize a bit. Between 1970 and 1972, the class group of three magnificent albums heavy-blues tortured in the top 10 English. With "Hogwash," published in late 1972, the group's success declined. The solo album in 1973 McPhee knows little success, and therefore sees the man take the reins of his trio. "Solid", published in 1974, is one of the most depressing albums of rock history alongside the best recordings of Joy Division (not their official albums). The tour that followed saw McPhee spray Hate the band's repertoire of moves to guitar murders. The man, weakened by a difficult family situation, can take no more and decides to stop spending in early 1975. But
concerts Groundhogs leave traces, and the public, charred by both artistic brilliance, wanting more. Or almost. 1975 was a turning point: The punk edge gently dominates the glam, progressive s'ampoule, and hard-rock reigns supreme Loved giant concerts. It smells so
fir for Groundhogs, group attached to the roots blues, and fragile to compete in never having imposed in the U.S.. Linkages become Stray ties.
Yet since the start of the "Thanks Christ For The Bomb" in 1970, McPhee merges blues and progressive rock. Since 1972, the Mellotron made its debut in the musical horizons of the group. Yet, the blues is there, and most importantly, modesty and sobriety of soul gray any English because the group can take off to megalomaniacal delusions of his contemporaries.
And then in 1974, is the rupture. "Solid" is published this year, and disc is a wild, violent, harsh. It is propelled into a masterpiece and a complete break with the music business. The disc is already making many in terms of sensations, but that's not enough.
"Crosscut Saw" goes even further, and brings new comets Blues-Rock Night. The lineup consisted of McPhee on guitar and vocals, Martin Kent on bass, Dave Wellbove on guitar and Mick Cook on drums. John Cruishank, bassist survivor of the era "Thanks Christ ..." is more of the game.
Commercial success is gone. "Solid" is the latest record of Groundhogs ranked in the UK charts. The album also copiously murdered by the critics, could not bury the remains a group in trouble in his attempt to accept his choice of music against the winds of the sensation of the moment (Bowie, Roxy Music, ELP ....). It then remains
Groundhogs to the stage to demonstrate the power of his music on stage. Admirer indescribable "Solid" and "Crosscut Saw", I have long dreamed of a witness in a concert tour by the magic synthesis of these two albums. This disc brought it to me.
was often reduced to a group of Groundhogs Blues-Rock rough and rustic, light years away from the ambitions of the giants of progressive rock, from Led Zeppelin to Black Sabbath by way of Jethro Tull. Even Bowie is put it is you say.
Tony McPhee played the Blues forever. But he managed to inject a rare stroke of genius among the groups exceed the original composition to extract the absolute essence. Like Led Zeppelin. Like Deep Purple. Except that the Groundhogs always knew to stop before the megalomaniacal delusions that affected the two mentioned above. Here, no delusions solo ten minutes. Improvisation fetches the piece of tripe, it brings power, texture, emotion.
And it is here for all songs. Undoubtedly, the new Groundhogs are very high quality. Everything here is unsurpassed rage, darkness, anger, damnation.
We are at Kings Hall Derby March 24, 1976. Groundhogs are the new tour to promote the album released late 1975: "Crosscut Saw." Sales were modest, and the rooms also respects far experienced in 1971, the group's commercial heyday.
. Despite a large core of fans, the quartet must face the indifference of the English music press. It's probably a good, saw the outburst of bitterness which she showed to the release of "Solid". Sure, the Groundhogs began their slow decline into anonymity, accelerated by the arrival of punk in 1976 in Great Britain. Stray, Groundhogs, Chicken Shack and Savoy Brown still disappear into the limbo of oblivion general.
In terms of the band Tony McPhee, the struggle continues, putting everything he has in him to demonstrate the strength of his group.
This disc is a storm of fury and despair, where McPhee's guitar reaches heights rarely achieved. He is assisted by Dave Wellbove impressive unchecking some solos absolutely unstoppable.
The sequence of the first four titles is already an odyssey. The opening is on "Boogie Withus, snarling boogie in propelling Wall listener unwise. It follows the beautiful and desperate "Pormiscuity", also of "Crosscut Saw." McPhee's voice is hoarse, raspy. It is reminiscent of Lemmy Kilminster few years later in Motorhead. His guitar playing is absolutely stunning in any case. Then he cleared horizons hendrix much to early 70s, the notes here are tighter, the game less aggressive but more vicious. They are superb musical flights, pinnacles of each piece in terms of emotion.
"Corn Cob", excerpted from "Solid" is a false boogie ballad, and a real torrent of melancholy. It is one of those songs you whistle when things go wrong, just to restore some capacity in the mess. McPhee's solo is again superb, fluid.
One of the great peaks of this disc is undoubtedly the majestic "Eleventh Hour." Already prodigious in its studio version on "Crosscut Saw" by the Groundhogs cross the Rubicon of despair. From the first chords, the melody in the gut. The chorus of guitars are just terrifying sobs and cries of rage that is suffocating itself in order not to scream. Choking with grief, "Eleventh Hour" touch the stars with his solo and hooting electric larsen angry. McPhee's voice is dark, rough, ever more raucous, like a man one earth. The atmosphere lightens
just because "Crosscut Saw" with a melody lighter, more ethereal. But this is an illusion to the content of the lyrics. And the truce was short-lived, with diving into the depths of rage that are "fullfilment" and the terrifying "Light My Light". Their web forms a new high magic is not clear which one intact. McPhee is prodigious inventiveness, mastery of swirling, supported by a group square and powerful powerhouse.
order to meet the older The concert ends with two old saws that are antediluvian "Split Part 2" and "Cherry Red". Reworked, tortured, extended the urge, the juice that comes out is stiff, bitter, and sends to hell the previous versions.

This album has become for me a complete reference. She confirmed all the good that I thought of "Crosscut Saw" and its predecessor "Solid". I remained as to whether the Groundhogs were able to get the most lethal venom. This live album is brilliant proof, and will no doubt drive the bedside of your darkest nights. All Rights
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Thursday, February 24, 2011

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MESSAGE FROM DISTRICT
· Match No. 12611792: ES J.du Falga St 2 / St Paul 1 U.S.

From

20/02/2011 - 1st Division District

After have read:
1. In the Match of the meeting,
2. Mail sent by the club's St John ES Falga

The meeting St. John's ES Falga 2 / St Paul 1 U.S. failed to achieve the regulatory period
(match stopped at 55 minutes due to injury of the referee)
is given to replay the Commission is now scheduled for:
Sunday, March 27, 2011 to 15 h

on the stage of St. John's Falga.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Budget Adventure Honeymoons




Thank you all for bringing back lots, a few or lots ...
your participation is important to have a poster with lots of attractive and
many people as possible on the day of the lottery.

FYI: The lottery contributes greatly to the reimbursement of fines and costs the club's annual

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Bridge Building Flash Game



Black Book:
Again bereaved, the club and players want to give their support to the family of Frederick, our current president, following the death of his grandmother.


Results of WE:
- Caumont 1-1 USSP II
(scorer Stéphane Arnaud)
- St John's II Falga 1-1 USSP I -> match abandoned at 55me minute after the referee blowing

I Made My Husband Wear A Girdle

J16, Promotion 1st Division: Match zero caumont.

Caumont 1 - 1 USSP II
Purpose: Arnaud S.
Warnings: Moiola N. Girabet and F.
Team:

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Open Mma Tournaments Oklahoma



Click on the link:
to view all photos Mercus:
Photos
teams, goal, stopping Toto and many big shots in the effort ...

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Price List For Hair Straightener

J16, 1st Division: Victory of the blue and white Mercus

EOMercus 0 - 1 U.S. . St Paul I

Composition: Anthony Forte , Rougé David , Delrieu Florian , Philippe Augé , Girabet Frederick Queiroz José , Karim , Vézinet Jerome, Chaubet Patrick , Walheim Fabrice , Costeceque Yoan

Alternates: Stéphane Arnaud (45 ') Bruno Pereira (45 ') and Mathieu Pédoussat (not back)

Goalscorer: Patrick Chaubet
Treader: Walheim F.
Expulsion : Chaubet P.

This beautiful sunny Sunday was under the spirit of sharing ...

Sharing youth teams with the agreement SP.AM since the beginning of the year ...

Share a memorable moment of solidarity in the memory of Francis ... Elan Solidarity led by Captain Mercusien day Christophe Gonçalves , which is the symbol of the division succeeded in part of this agreement.

But sharing the points was not to go, right from the whistle of the referee Jean-Michel Dasilva , competition resumed its rights.

In the first half, goals Saint-Paul are displayed and that PAT will mark the winning goal shortly before the arrival of his supporters Cop ULTRAS!

few other opportunities will come to shake the local ... without relying on them to shine on a beautiful TOTO free kick low to the far post.

Half-time is whistled and fans flocked trust their players to step up the advance.

But the recovery, the star mercusienne glow brighter and longer carries the danger cons. On a share, a red and black penetrates into the pin and mark regardless of the whistle prior to a foul on a defender. Then the game is balanced again and St Paul creates new opportunities.

On a challenge, the referee take out a second yellow card in Patrick calling for a penalty probably deserved ... Anyway, the referee is the master of the game and he holds the cards ... (Or rather boxes ...) and challenges we are more harm than good ...

The end of the game hurts the fans who remember a few derbies where Mercus scored late in the game ... but fortunately it will not happen in this beautiful sunny Sunday.


Photos above

Angelina like to thank again all the marks of affection that made it through the plate offered by the club, flowers Mercus or messages of bloggers ...



Thursday, February 10, 2011

Everyday Minerals Best Concealer

Draw cutting Ariège 2: Another derby!

The Fossat ES III - III CF-Mirepoix Lavelanet
Foix FC III - USSP II

Our 1 / 2 final will be played at Varilhes
priori the April 3 at 14:00
(date to be determined by the district)

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Creative Titles Media And Eating Disorders

J15, Promotion first division without a derby winner.

USSP II 2-2 FC FOIX III
Goals: S. Arnaud (X2)
Smugglers:
Team:
Marcaillou Pat., Lacou G., Jeanjean D., M. Pédoussat ,???, Bincoletto D. Escure B., P. Brych, Arnaud S., Walheim F., Soula J.
Warning: Escure B.

Why Do I Always Get Stomach Cramps

J15, 1st Division: A belated awakening.

USSP 1-2 AS Plantaurel
Purpose:
Delrieu B.
Treader:

Warnings:
Girabet F., Auger P. Abdelkarim and B.
Alternates: Costeseque Y., Da Cunha C.