Thursday, April 26, 2012

John Talabot - Journeys

John Talabot - Journeys
"Journeys" by John Talabot, from the album "Æ'in" out on 14th February 2012 for Permanent Vacation. I do not own any right of this song.





Tommy vs. Joey Pants - Teaser

Tommy vs. Joey Pants - Teaser
Coming April 24th! Here's a quick look at Tommy's upcoming interview with Actor Joe Pantoliano (The Matrix, Memento, The Sopanos, Goonies). The first part of the series of videos will be uploaded this Tuesday. JOE PANTOLIANO on IMDB.com www.imdb.com JOE PANTOLIANO on FACEBOOOK www.facebook.com JOE PANTOLIANO on TWITTER twitter.com JOEY'S NEW BOOK: "ASYLUM" "Asylum: Hollywood Tales from My Great Depression" will be available April 24, 2012 wherever books are sold. It's available for pre-order now at many online booksellers including... Amazon www.amazon.com Barnes & Noble www.barnesandnoble.com ABOUT JOE PANTOLIANO Joe Pantoliano is known as one of our hardest-working and most accomplished actors on stage and screen. His range of characters in significant films and television series over the last 35 years is breathtaking. He has played important roles in such major motion pictures as RISKY BUSINESS, LA BAMBA, GOONIES, MIDNIGHT RUN, EMPIRE OF THE SUN, THE FUGITIVE, BOUND, THE ! MATRIX, BAD BOYS, DAREDEVIL and MEMENTO, working for such directors as Steven Spielberg, Richard Donner, Andrew Davis, Andy and Larry Wachowski and Christopher Nolan. His television work includes such landmark series as MASH, HILL STREET BLUES, HART TO HART, LA LAW, NYPD BLUE, ARLI$$, THE OUTER LIMITS, and of course, THE SOPRANOS, for which he won the Emmy for Best Supporting Actor in 2003. Joey Pants, as he is affectionately nicknamed, was born in Hoboken NJ in 1951, the son of a hearse driver and ...





Three Days Grace - Last to Know (Lyrics on Screen)

Three Days Grace - Last to Know (Lyrics on Screen)
This is my first lyric video, I got bored sooo. Heres one of my favorite songs from one of my favorite bands. If you want more, suggest some songs to me and I'll do it :D





President Obama on Jimmy Fallon; "Slow Jams" the News

President Obama on Jimmy Fallon; Slow Jams the News
For more news and videos visit ☛ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ☛ http Add us on Facebook ☛ on.fb.me President Obama made a stop over at the Jimmy Fallon Show on Tuesday evening not only as a guest of the show, but also to "Slow Jam" the news. Fallon, the former SNL cast member turned host of the "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon" show, has a musical routine which kicks off with NBC Primetime News anchor, Brian Williams, running down the headlines of the day. It leads into Fallon's own jazzy and lyrical version of the news to conclude with The Roots musical crescendo. Roots front man Tariq 'Black Thought' Trotter's then makes a final, rhyming conclusion. Last night, President Obama surprised the crowd at the UNC campusâ€"where Fallon and company are filming "Late Night Show"â€"and stepped out from behind the curtain to take Williams's spot and read through his own set of headlines. They were fashioned around student loans and the "Buffet Tax". While the "Slow Jam" ! did have its fair share of political punches, the tone was surrounded by more humor than punditry.





Jimi Hendrix Little Wing Guitar Lesson Part 2 of 3

Jimi Hendrix Little Wing Guitar Lesson Part 2 of 3
- www.guitarBreakdown.com Jimi Hendrix Little Wing Guitar Lesson Part 2 of 3 What needs to be said ... it's Hendrix ... It's Little Wing ... It's a free guitar lesson But seriously ... At some point in every guitar players journey ... we all dedicate hours to trying to learn from this master. Unfortunately a lot of guitar players these days don't get to learning from the man who started it all until years after exploring the current guitar heros that fill their ipods. But eventually everyone makes their way back to Jimi. He's influenced everyone in one way or another and continues to be a great source of education to all levels of musicians. One of the most often overlooked aspects of guitar playing ... is rhythm guitar. Licks and solos are fun but rhythm playing is at the heart of at least 80% of what is played most of the time in band situations (unless you're steve vai). And to put this long description to rest ... you need not look much further then Jimi Hendrix in your ! quest to learn how to strum chords. So Hope you enjoy this lesson. Again ... help us out by letting us know if you guys are digging this stuff by clicking "like" on this video (if you like it) and/or comment to let us know how we're doing and if you are interested in us continuing to bring you free lessons. Also subscribing helps us a bunch ... it really lets us know you want us to keep bringing this stuff to you. And if you want more of this type of stuff (more traditional guitar riffs ... more 80's ...