Monday, May 23, 2011

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The 60 years of eternal youth


skinny, tall, almost without a beard, long hair and washed with shampoo only, without the same care as other mainstream rockers . Not only was the body that Joey remembered someone who was in puberty - okay, not every teenager is like that, lol.

The first songs that the Ramones have always brought in the title the phrase "I do not want to ...", reflecting a youthful nonconformity before the world before him. Years later this same feeling surfaced when Joey sang: "I believe in miracles, I believe in a better world for me and you".

symphathiser Democratic Party, Joey had a concern with social causes, also typical of the stage at which it thinks it can change the world. With his simple, sincere music, Joey did his part.

The album titled "Do not worry about me" was like a requiem Joey Ramone, and a warning to fans that he would be fine regardless of what happened. The version of the song "What A Wonderful World" sounded to someone who knew the fight against cancer by Joey, as a farewell at the same time cheerful, quiet and sad.

We miss you Joey. Hey, ho, let's GO!


Below homage to Brazilian and American friends:




Saturday, May 14, 2011

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What is agribusiness and rural workers who are?

Agribusiness is when you go to the bakery to buy bread. Agribusiness is when you eat rice, beans, makes a barbecue with friends, make beer, is when you drink coffee, drink milk, yogurt, and eat bread with butter. That is agribusiness.

The Agrarians are unfamiliar subjects engaged in primary activity here: The food production.

Some people say that it is a monoculture agribusiness exports, as if it had not its value, as if that would create jobs and income, like soybeans and corn were not feeding almost exclusively from birds and pigs and as protein-energy supplements had not afforded nearly twice the weight gain of cattle.

This is what is being vilified in the discussion of the new forest code. Reinaldo Azevedo

brought great data in this text, read:

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Sunday, May 8, 2011

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Rap

Obama said: Osama is dead!
Obama said: Osama is dead!
Obama said: Osama is dead!


Enquanto ele não lança o clipe do rap, assistam-no cantando uma versão da música Replay do Iyaz (by Gregory Brothers).


Tuesday, May 3, 2011

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CC WaterBound - " Critical Condition " (1997)


first Intro
second Bout 2 Go Down
third Creepin
4th CC WaterBound
5th Hood Card
6th Lookin 'Dawn The Barrel
7th Playa Haters
8th Dope & Money
9th All This Dick
10th 10-2-20
11th 4 Real Nigga Posse
12th Outro

album released in 1997 by Starvin 'Artists Entertainment. Group is from Louisiana and consists of: Will Chill, Money and Technology (apparently everyone in prison). Production was Pimp C and B bits Mo Dick. This album is their second studio work kept in a climate of g funk and gangsta. As for the material on the album is lyricism is at a medium level, but they make up primers everything - from the musical is horny. A must have! Unfortunately the album was very difficult to find, and unfortunately the road. I have not heard about re-editing, or a counterfeit, but make sure that you have a book consisting of four cards and you have the ring code DISCTRONICS ... USA ... , then buy the original release.

album was released in '97 by Starvin 'Artists Entertainment. Group comes from Louisiana, members are: Will Chill, Money and Tech. The production of this album is done by Pimp C and beats by Mo B. Dick. This is their second album whole is kept in g funk and gangsta vibe. Lirics are not great but the beats are fucking tight. I recommend this shit!!! Unfortunately album is very rare and very hard to find (it is very expensive). There was no re-edition and I never heard about fake press. OG press must have ...DISCTRONICS USA... on ring code.

Audio: CC Waterbound - Bout 2 Go Down

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BO - " Something In The Water " (1996)


1. Throw Yo Hands In Da Air
2. 45 South
3. Cliff Side Ryda
4. I Wanna Quit
5. Times Is Hard
6. Southern Breeze
7. Just Anotha Day
8. As I Puffed My Blunt
9. Shysty World
10. Begining Of The End
11. Deep In Da Woods


Kolejna zajebista pozycja z Texasu wydana w 1996 roku przez Stampede Recordings. BO pochodzi z Dallas, a ten album to jego drugi krążek (solowy debiut to BO - "It's On" z 1995 roku) - drugi, ale równie kozacki co debiut. Płyty można słuchać na okrągło, a jest ona utrzymana w łagodnym "g" klimacie. Mamy tu łagodne melodie, luźne refreny i sporo żywych instrumentów. Niestety album na dzień dzisiejszy jest praktycznie nie do zdobycia (poszukiwany przez wielu kolekcjonerów). Nigdy nie ukazała się żadna re-edycja, o podróbkach też nic nie słyszałem.

Another fuckin' good album from Texas which was released in '96 by Stampede Recordings. BO come from Dallas and this is his second album (his debut "It's On" came out in '95) - second album but very tight. This shit is one of this which can listen over and over and never we be bored. Here we have smooth beats, laid back choruses and gob of live instruments. Unfortunately nowadays album is very, very rare and very hard to find (wanted by many collectors). There was no re-edition and I never heard about bootlegs. 

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Lil Jazz - " Game4USuckaz " (1996)


1.
Intro 2. Game4USuckaz
3. On Dat
Level 4. Inter: Drive Bye
5. Street Star
6. Everythang
7. Lucky Charmz
8. Inter: Voice Mail
9. She's Hooked
10. 4-Eva
11. Inter: Pulp Addiction
12. The explosure (Feel Da Pressure)
13. Now I See
14. Offndatazz
15. Inter: Let Em Have It
16. Faulty Gamez
17. Rezidentz Ov Da Flatz (Fairfield California)
18. From Da 4 (Chu What About In The Savage)
19.Outroduction: D-4 (RIP)


album released in 1996 by Body Bag Records. Rapper is from Fairfield, California, and this album is his debut album (released after 2005, yet another album entitled. "Gemini Files East Side Story", but in my opinion a waste of time listening to him because he is simply bad, and in 2008 a complication Fri "Madd Currency", which prawdopodomnie not appeared in official sales.) The album is dominated by funk style that combined with the gangster flow and fatty bits gives us a dope album (do not forget that we have a lot of kickass guests), which can be safely be regarded as one of the best that have appeared in Fairfield. Recommendable album! Unfortunately, the album is quite hard to find, rarely appears for sale, and prices can exceed $ 100. I have never appeared in any reissue, is not never met the fakes, but for sure make sure that you have DIDX-031 492 02 * ** ******** the ring code - then buy the original pressing.

album was released in '96 by Body Bag Records. Rapper come from Fairfield, CA. This album is his debut album (after 2005 he recorded "Gemini Files East Side Story" - in my opinion it is very thin and in 2008 he recorded some kind of complication "Madd Currency"). Whole album is kept in funky mobb style - here we have saucy rapper flow and fat beats - all this give us very tihgt album (we have also many great guests). In my opinion this shit is one of the best rap album who came out in Fairfield. I recommend this tight production. Unfortunaelly this album is very rare and rarely show on for sale (price can be high than 100$). I never heard about re-edition, never met fake press but on the safe side check your ring code - if you have DIDX-031492    02   *  **  ******** you make a real deal.

Audio: Lil Jazz - Game4USuckaz

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G" Len - " Woop Woop " (1995)


1. Intro
2. On Figa Fuckin Ro
3. G" Funk
4. Taking Weed
5. Pass Da Blunt
6. Exercise
7. Woopin
8. Fallin Hero
9. Bad Breath
10. Woop Woop
11. Mrs. Carter
12. Neighborhood Watch
13. Lock N Load
14. Donkey Dick
15. Freaks Fiend
16. For The Money
17. Street Life
18. Fallin Hero (radio version)

Album wydany w 1995 roku przez The Family Records - jest This second solo album by rapper from Los Angeles, CA (first Fri of "Why Da Hell U Want Basehead" was released in 1993 on vinyl and cassette) wholly maintained in g-funk'owym climate. As for me, the rapper has an incredible flow to this, awesome funk sleepers with live instruments and sung choruses sometimes cool - it sounds amazing (minus the small plates can only be a fair amount skitów). The album is a long time outside the distribution, but finding it should not be difficult - sometimes appear on auction sites. Never re-released edition of counterfeit or not heard. Mega klasyk - sprawdźcie koniecznie.

Album was released in '95 by The Family Records - this is second solo album recorded by rapper from Los Angeles,CA (his debut album was released in '93 called "Why Da Hell U Wanna Basehead" issued on tape and vinyl) whole is kept in g-funk style. For me rapper has got amazing flow, we have fucking good funky beats with live instruments and nice, sometimes singin' chorus - whole sound great (little minus - too much skits). Album is OOP but you can find it easily - sometimes come on for sale. I never heard about re-press or bootlegs. Huge classic - check it!!!

Audio: G-Len - For The Money
Audio: G len - Woop Woop

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D of Trinity Garden Cartel - " Game Done Changed " (1995)


first Born
second Game Done Changed
third For The Real Gee's fourth
Who U Be
5th We Be The Illest
6th Nigga Luck
7th Who's In Da House?
8th Da Question Is Why?
9th I Apologize
10th This Be The Hood
11th Praying On My Tyme
12th Loc'd Ass Hoodlum
13th Strugglin
14th I Got The Zags, I Got The Fire


album released in 1995 by Cartel Records. D is a member of the team from Houston Trinity Garden Cartel, and this album is his second solo album (a few months ago released his debut album "Straight Texas Hoodlum" and in 1997 delivered an "I Love NIGGAZ"). As for me, this is his best solo is maintained in a gentle "g" climate. CD worth checking, though that because the year in which it was released were "golden years" for the rap from Texas - at that time there are plenty of kickass albums. At present, the album is out of distribution, but you can find it easily (not to terribly expensive also). Never re-release came out, I personally have not met się też z podróbkami, ale podobno są. Oryginalne wydanie ma W.O.  105316-1   VRP430904  DISC MFG.' INC.  (H4) na ring kodzie.

Album was released in '95 by Cartel Records. D is a member Trinity Garden Cartel crew from Houston, TX and this album is his second solo productions (ealier he was recorded "Straight Texas Hoodlum" and in '97 came out "I Love N.I.G.G.A.Z."). For me this album is the best kept in smooth "g" style. Album is worth to check - best years for Texas rap. Nowadays album is OOP but you can find it easily (it's not expensive). Never came out re-press and I never met fake press but I heard some rumors about fake press from Asia. OG pres must have W.O.  105316-1   VRP430904  DISC MFG.' INC.  (H4) on ring code.

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The Terrorists - " Full Scale Attack " (1995)


first Full Scale Attack (Intro)
second Dead Weight
third Deaf, Dumb, And Blind
4th It's Going Down
5th Put Cha '(9) Nine Down
6th My Metaphor
7th They Can not Get E'nuff
8th Bodies Still Drop
9th The Beginning Of An Ending 10th
You're Weak
11th Off Bump'um
12th I'm Better Than That
13th South Park

album was released in 1995 by N-Terrorgation Records. The Terrorists are really Dope-E, and Egypt-E, guys from Houston, Texas. This is the second album (in 1991 shows a mega dope debut, "Terror Strikes Always Bizness, Never Personal ', and in 2008 appeared" Detonate The Landmines "), which, unfortunately, is much weaker than their debut. The album kept in a climate of hardcore - a strong, heavy beats and heavy, aggressive flow. On the board give the guests pierwszoligowi: K-Rino, Point Blank, Klondike Kat, DBX, Eyque and Grimm. If you like heavier rap might want to check this album (though more recommend you check out debut). The album is not difficult to find money should not be high (as opposed to the IPO, which is very hard to find and quite expensive). I have not heard about re-editing, but make sure that you have DIDX-029046 1 * ** ******** the ring code, if you buy the original first pressing.

album was released in '95 by N-Terrorgation Records. The Terrorists it at heart Dope-E-E and Egypt rappers from Houston, TX. They This is second album (in '91 came out fucking good debut album, "Terror Strikes Always Bizness, Never Personal" and in 2008 They recorded " Detonate The Landmines "), which is worst than debut. Whole album is kept in hardcore vibe - strong hard beats and hard-aggressive flow. Here we hear very good guests: K-Rino, Point Blank, Klondike Kat, DBX, Eyque and Grimm. If you like hardcore rap this shit is definitely for you (however I most recommended they debut album). Album isn't hard to find and shouldn't be expensive (as opposed to they debut album). I never heard something about re-edition but make sure yours cd have  DIDX-029046   1   * ** ******** on ring code - than you have buy OG press.

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Trinity Garden Cartel - " The Ghetto My Hood " (1992)


1. Nothing Personal
2. Laws Out To Get Me
3. The Ghetto My Hood
4. It Ain't What It Use To Be
5. What's Your Name
6. Only Failures Lay It Down
7th Nines Kept Loaded
8th So Damn Tuff
9th Talk Your Ass Off
10th Dyme Bagg
11th Kept Loaded Nines (radio)
12th Laws Out To Get Me (radio)

album released in 1992 by Revolution Records / Cartel Records - this is the debut album the boys (Dee Da Herb Man, X-Man) from Houston, Texas. The album kept in a slightly old school climate, in my opinion, this album is good, but not the best from among those that recorded (as a group have released four albums, except that in 1994, seems the best album in his discography, "Do not Blame It On Da Music "in 1996," Da Saga Continues, "and in 1999," I'd Rather Be Judge By 12 Than Carried By 6 "- each of the rappers on the account also has solo production.) Album knocks but no one can check on your knees. At the moment, the album does not belong to any especially unique, so finding it should not be difficult. I'm not sure, but probably appeared to re-release, which has a different imprint on the cd (I'm not sure at 100%).

album was released in '92 by Revolution Records / Cartel Records debut and this is an album recorded by rappers (Dee Da Herb Man, X-Man) That come from Houston, TX. Whole album is lightly kept in old-school style, in my opinion album is good but not the best from they discography (they recorded 4 albums: besides this in '94 came out the best album "Don't Blame It On Da Music" in '96 "Da Saga Continues" and in '99 "I'd Rather Be Judge By 12 Than Carried By 6" - moreover every rapper recorded solo album). Album isn't tight but worth to checking it. Nowadays it isn't very hard to find so can you find it easily (price can be less than 60$). I'm not sure but I think that came out re-edition with different print on cd (I'm not sure on 100%).

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Monday, May 2, 2011

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the moment "The Brazilian government condemns terrorism in all its forms and condemns terrorist acts, whatever the motivation" Laziness

Quem disse a frase acima foi o ministro das Relações Exteriores, Antonio Patriota (que sobrenome sugestivo!), ao comentar a morte do líder da organização Al-Qaeda , pelo governo norte americano.

Pergunto: Então por que até hoje o governo petista não reconhece as Farc como um grupo terrorista e, pior, tem um histórico de envolvimento com o grupo? Por que não extradite Oliverio Medina, former head of the FARC and today a "political refugee" in Brazil? Why

former President Lula made the status of political refugee to the killer Cesare Battisti, a man who killed in the name of an ideology?

I myself answer: Because the PT are a bunch of opportunistic scoundrels, that's all.