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Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Michael Jackson CD's a Great Way to Remember His Genius

By Melody Peterson

The sudden passing of Michael Jackson has caused a public outpouring of grief not seen since the 1997 death of Princess Diana. Ever since the tragic news was announced to the world on June 29 2009, fans have been desperately collecting memorabilia such as the back catalog of Michael Jackson cd's to remember him by.

Whilst interest is high in all Jackson memorabilia, it is the magic he gave through his music and dance that loyal fans have always been most interested in.

And break the records they do. Within days of the tragic news, hits such as Man In The Mirror, had shot to the top of playlists and music store charts. The fourth single released from the 1987 Bad album, Man In The Mirror was not actually publically acclaimed first time round. However, with the lyrics possibly summing up people's feelings to his death, it has fast become the track of choice globally.

The increase in sales has not been solely the preserve of CD singles however, as the albums themselves continue to break records in equal measure.

However, always a pioneer, even in death, Jackson has also broken records in the latest major musical market; Apple iTunes. From coast to coast across the US, right across the Atlantic to Europe and Britain, and beyond to all habituated continents, he has soared to the top of charts.

But it remains with Michael Jackson cd's where the records will continue to fall. Being able to own something that can be touched, felt and read, rather than only listened too, gives a sense of being a part of his life. Files on a computer cannot have this appeal.

Many may suggest the recovery will be short-lived. However, that a high volume of currently unreleased material is rumored to be in the plans of This Is It tour promoters AEG, new Michael Jackson cd's will most likely be released for some time to come.

Possibly first to be released will be footage and music from the final dress rehearsal session at the Staples Center LA. The DVD will no doubt race to the top of the charts, whilst the Michael Jackson cd's of what is, in essence, his final ever performance will possibly become the greatest seller of all time, never to be beaten. - 18423

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Watch Free TV On PC Guide

By Nicole Jones

The modern technology has done so much in enhancing the kind of entertainment that people get over the years. Two of the sellable products, the computer and television have a great role played in peoples lives. They have become influential in the transformation of every users way of life. Who has ever thought that these two entertainment media would eventually fuse to act as one? Well, you might not believe it, but theres already a TV on PC these days.

Personal computers are no longer limited to their basic operations such as doing E-mail, web conferencing, IP-phones, live-messaging, etc. The whole idea of TV on PC is to integrate the functionalities of TV with personal computers. This has been named as Free TV on PC, where television programming is carried over the Internet onto the computers. This can be viably done with the aid of computer software called the Satellite TV for PC software.

This software can be downloaded without any hassle over the Internet for a reasonable and economical one-time payment deal. The instructions provided to perform the download are very simple that even those who do it for the first time in their life can successfully download the program. Next thing to do is install the software on your computer; it is done very easily and quickly as well. The good thing about this software is that it is compatible with all versions of Windows. What you basically need to avail the benefits of the program is a PC with Internet connection.

The idea of combining the functionalities of TV and PC has brought a tremendous economic effect on users. This is true because TV on PC only requires a one-time fee deal unlike paying for the monthly bills on cable TV. It is definitely cost-efficient as it reduces the home expenses for a total home entertainment. Additionally, if you have a laptop, you will still get to access any genre of entertainment brought by the Free PC TV.

By the time the software gets installed onto your personal computer, you will absolutely get to have a quick access to the total services of the program. The entire process of subscribing for the software takes place over the Internet. This would mean that there will be no added fees to shoulder for the shipping or perhaps handling charges. Their services combined and distributed on a peer-to-peer basis to ascertain that it wont violate the copyright protection laws.

The TV on PC is all packaged with the different programs like the news, sports, music, radio, clips, and a lot more. These programs are streamed from different places around the world through local, regional, and international broadcasts. If you are a sports enthusiast, you will be able to watch baseball, soccer, tennis and many more from the different parts of the world. The Satellite TV on PC software is just everything that you need for all of your favourite TV programs. It is absolutely cost-effective, helping minimize the home expenses. - 18423

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Internet Movie Reviews

By Don Burke

It wasn't that long ago that a trip to the corner video shop was the most convenient way to get a movie. The next generation it seems will be getting their movies from movie downloads, avoiding any trips to the store. You will find just about any movie you want with a good movie download site, below is a small sample.

The Scalphunters: A Western comedy where we find a fur trapper and his highly informed servant. The film has its good parts however it just doesn't create enough laughs. Cast includes Burt Lancaster, Shelley Winters, Ossie Davis, Telly Savalas, Armando Silvestre, Notch Cravat, and Dabney Coleman. (102 minutes, 1968)

Foolin Around: Here's a dumb 1950s-fashion comedy in regards to a good hearted klutz who chases a prosperous gal, even though she's already involved. Cast includes Gary Busey, Annette O'Toole, Eddie Albert, John Calvin, and Tony Randall. (111 minutes, 1980)

Me, Myself and Irene: Normally mild mannered Rhode Island policeman Charlie Bailey is just a typical hard working cop. When he doesn't take his medication, his alter ego Hank is let loose. Hank is a vulgar, rude, aggressive wild man. Irene, who has confided in Charlie for help, must deal with Hank too in this wacky comedy romance.

Snow white A Story of Fear: We're not in Disneyland here, kiddies. Incredibly shady, rather bloody, live-action rendition of the Brothers Grimm kid story and a workout in medieval terror, with over-the-top Weaver as the malevolent stepmother. l Cast includes Sigourney Weaver, Sam Neill, Gil Bellows, Taryn Davis, Brian Glover, David Conrad, and Monica Keena. (101 minutes, 1997)

Southern Comfort: Macho National Guardsmen pity Cajuns in the Louisiana marsh, much to their remorse. Survivalof-the-fittest spun wool is an intellectually messed, Grade B Deliverance, in spite of its crisp direction. Cast includes Keith Carradine, Powers Boothe, Fred Ward, Franklyn Seales, T. K. Carter, Lewis Smith, Les Lannom, Peter Wolf, and Brian James. (106 minutes, 1981)

Fort Apache: Fonda is successfully cast contrary to type as adamant martinet who strokes his own means as well as bordering Indians. It remunerates Montgomery's attempts to sustain sanctity of his secluded island contrary to proactive crooks and smugglers. Cast includes John Wayne, Henry Fonda, Shirley Church, Pedro Armendariz, John Agar, Ward Bond, Mae Bog, and Hank Worden. (127 minutes, 1948)

Space Cowboys: After missing out on being the first Americans in space in 1958, now senior citizens Frank Covin and his pilot buddies are getting a second chance. When Soviet communications satellite has problems, Frank, who designed it, is the only one capable of fixing it. So, now 42 years later, Frank and his friends will get their trip to outer space, becoming the first senior citizens to make such a voyage.

Role Model: Two adolescent adults crash the company truck while partying. To avoid jail time they are offered 150 hours of community service. They are stuck mentoring hardship kids. Maybe jail time would have been easier.

Drop Zone: Peter Nessip, and his brother Terry are US Marshall's escorting criminal Earl Leedy to a high security prison. A daring rescue has the resuers blow a hole in the plane and parachute to freedom, taking Leedy with them. Terry is suck out the hole in the plane also, but plummets to his death. Peter is now after Leedy and his gang, and must enter the world of dare devil skydiving to catch them.

A phrase like "Watch Tv Shows Online" might get a good result. A change in the phrase will sometimes get a better result. You should punch in "Music Downloads Services" for another set of results. - 18423

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Movie Download Reviews By Dennis

By Dennis Eaton

In the past you had to go to a store if you wanted to rent or buy a movie. As technologies have advanced, downloading dvds from off movie download sites is becoming very common. Let's look at what you might find to watch using a movie download site.

F.T.A: Abnormal, rarely seen documentary of Fonda and Sutherland's Free or the Army revue, shown near army bases and characterizing antiwar skits and melodies. Cast includes Jane Fonda, Donald Sutherland, Len Chandler, Holly Near, Pamela Donegan, and Michael Alamo. (92 minutes, 1974)

The Cure: Flawed although often moving tale in reference to two pre-adolescent aliens who become quick fixes: new-baby-in-town Renfro and Assists-afflicted Mazzello, who contracted the HIV virus throughout a blood transfusion. At its best while concentrating on the boys' growing relation; the title refers to a marvel Assists remedy which plays a key role in the tale. Cast includes Joseph Mazzello, Brad Renfro, Annabelle Sciorra, Diana Scarwid, Bruce Davison, Nicky Katt, Erik Egan, and Renee Humphrey. (99 minutes, 1995)

King of California: 16-year-old Wood's life turns hectic while her dad is discharged from a psychological establishment. A free soul to affirm the minimum, he is addicted to pinpointing an old Spanish treasure right under their noses in California and lugs her into his insane plan-contrary to her more superior judgment. Whimsically inventive tale isn't effortlessly pigeonholed, welcoming comedy and drama, fantasies and actuality, and balancing personality vs. "progress." Cast includes Michael Douglas, Evan Rachel Wood, Willis Burks II, Laura Kachergus, Paul Lieber, and Kathleen Wilhoite. (93 minutes, 2007)

The Addams Family: The Addams family fortune is at stake in this adaptation of the TV series. Uncle Fester has been missing for years. So, some unscrupulous 'friends' of the family try to introduce a fake Fester into the family, in order to steal the family fortune.

Sofie: Illman's directorial debut which she additionally co-scripted is considerate however choppy. Copenhagen, who is powerless to cut loose of family customs, is wrecking her one possibility at real love. Cast includes Karen Minster, Erland Josephson, Ghita Norby, Jesper Christensen, Torben Zeller, and Stig Hoffmeyer. (146 minutes, 1992)

Only the Strong: An Ex-Green Beret, his old Miami high school now bullied by a medication lord, turns twelve of the joint's poorest malcontents into crime-busters by instructing them a hypnotic, Brazilian form of martial crafts hailed Copernican. Dopey however inoffensive; at its best in potently choreographed quarrel scenes. Cast includes Mark Dacascos, Stacey Travis, Geoffrey Lewis, Paco Christian Prieto, Todd Susman, Jeffrey and Anderson Gunter. (96 minutes, 1993)

Day of the Outlaw: Stark Western melodrama of outlaw Ives and clique taking over secluded Western town. Cast includes Robert Ryan, Burl Ives, Tina Louise, Alan Marshal, Nehemiah Persoff, and Elisha Chef. (91 minutes, 1959)

Malice: This is a complex intrigue thriller. When Dr. Jed Hill performs an emergency surgery on Tracy Safan, who is having abdominal pains, he removes more than he should during the surgery. Accusations and threats of lawsuits fly, but there is even more going on here than it seems.

I've Always Loved You: Heartfelt romantic tirade from the master of the genre, Borzage in regards to a youthful lady who examines to be a show pianist with a bright however abrasive taskmaster-and falls in love. It is beautifully photographed in Technicolor, with Arthur Rubinstein granting the true piano renditions on the soundtrack. The youthful Andre Previn starts as a piano learner in the opening scene. Cast includes Philip Dorn, Catherine Mcleod, Bill Carter, Maria Ouspenskaya, Felix Bressarl, Elizabeth Patterson, Vanessa Brown, Lewis Howard, Adele Mara, and Stephanie Bachelor. (117 minutes, 1946)

See if "Watch Movie Online Free" gets you to a good download site. If a search does not yield a good result, try different searches. "Downloading Movies Online" would be worth a try. - 18423

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Piano For All - Learn How To Play Piano

By Chris Jensen

There are different ways to learn how to play the piano. With the hype of new technology, you can choose to learn how to play the piano online. You can also choose to learn it the traditional way - by ear.

Some might say that it is difficult to learn how to play the piano by ear. Indeed, it can be quite a challenge in the first few stages but as you practice more and progress into the next stages, you will find that the learning process becomes easier.

In learning how to play the piano by ear, you will need to work on melody. You can start by thinking of a song that you believe has a simple melody. Try picking out the notes in the melody then try playing them on a piano. To help you in this process, try to recognize intervals in the melody or the distance between two notes in the melody. Being able to easily determine intervals can help you in picking out a melody easily.

After you have learned about picking out the melody, you can try to start picking out chords. You will need this in harmonizing the melody with the chords. As a review, a chord is a combination of at least three notes that are played all at the same time. Beginners will typically learn three chords at a time, based on the first, fourth, and fifth notes of any scale in any key. As an example, the three basic chords in the C major key are C, F, and G. When taken together, these three chords include all the notes in the key of C.

You will also need to learn more about chord voicing. This refers to playing a chord in positions other than the root. For example, you will not always have to play the chord F in the order F-A-C. You can play it as A-C-F or C-F-A. Changing the position by which you play a chord will give it a different voicing.

Learning how to play the piano by ear will always involve melody, chords, and chord voicing. It is therefore important to keep these three things in mind as you try to learn how to play the piano in the traditional way. - 18423

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