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2009-09-10 15:30:10 Description: October 19, 2009 will be Markies 29th birthday so I made this video in honor of the beautiful life he lived. If you didnt know him I hope this video helps you understand how amazing he was and how (More) October 19, 2009 will be Markies 29th birthday so I made this video in honor of the beautiful life he lived. If you didnt know him I hope this video helps you understand how amazing he was and how many lives he touched. Its been a little over 3 years since our family has lost him and not a day goes by that he isnt missed. ...On April 16 2006, It was the day after Easter, a beautiful sunny morning and he never woke up......our life crumbled, we couldnt understand how each day the sun could be shining and the birds chirping when our hearts were shattered and our beautiful second born son was gone....Forever from our lives . Our family was crushed , we are a very close family , and it was like we had all lost a leg and didnt know how to walk without it...Our family became even tighter if that is possible as we tried to comfort each other and learn how we were going to live without our Markie..... On June 7th, 2008,oneyear, two months and 18 days ago tragedy touched us again, and our baby son Michael who was in the Navy went to heaven.....He was the sunshine of our family .Markie was 25 years old and Mikey was 24., they were best buddies......Our lives will never ever be the same again.....They are so missed by all of us , family and friends.We can not even fathom why this has happened to our family. We loved our kids with all our hearts and soul, they were our lives, their brother and sister are heartbroken . I miss everything about them, the good the bad and the in between....It breaks my heart to know that they will never have the chance to have a child, they both loved children so much, they were both the Godfather to Gianna their niece and Mikey was also the godfather to Elianna his youngest niece . Markie was also the Godfather to his cousin Mersadezs.They both wanted children so badly ....People say were strong and God only gives you what you can take , but I dont know about that ....most days i feel so weak....and i see the sadness in the faces of all the people i love so much , i dont know if its strength or not, we are all still breathing and trying to live each day as it comes. But the heartache is always there....it affects everything.... Since starting this journey i have been blessed with having met some wonderful Angel Friends, friends who have held me up in my darkest hours .....who have just been there, sometimes not even saying anything but letting me know they loved us and wanted to help us . People who loved our boys , and watched them grow up, who have coached them in football, and wrestling , friends who have called every single day just to see that we are OK, and not just for me but my husband has male friends who did the same for him, just came over to sit with him or who call every single day just to see that he is Ok. They know who they are they have been our own personal Angels who we will forever remember for their love and kindness. Yes people seem to act strange at times when we bring up our boys names, but not everyone is that way, death is so final and i think people get the hebby jebbies when it is discussed ....We will continue to talk forever and ever about Markie and Mikey , sometimes i will think of a memory of one of them or both and start laughing there were so many good memories of both of them .....they are always in our heart. Markies best friend Jay and his wife Melissa named their precious daughter Marley for my son and also got married on his birthday to honor him ....Mikeys friend Jimmy named his son Brody Michael in honor of our Michael ..... This was such a honor for us to know that they loved our boys so much , to do this.....It is so hard to see all ther friends moving on in their lives getting married and having children and to know this will never be for them....I appreciate all the friendships of all their friends that stay in touch with our family , it means so much to us ....more than they'll ever know.Yes we have lost a few people in our lives who just dont understand (Less)
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04:44,
2007-09-09 00:34:40 Description: Deep Dickollective (D/DC)
"For Colored Boys"
from the sugartruck recordings CD
"On Some Other"
(c) 2007 Deep Dickollective,LLC
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FOR COLORED BOYS
(More) Deep Dickollective (D/DC)
"For Colored Boys"
from the sugartruck recordings CD
"On Some Other"
(c) 2007 Deep Dickollective,LLC
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FOR COLORED BOYS
(Brown/Kalamka/Lalgee/Taylor/Van/West)
Essexincantations (BMI)
Mr. ManMan:
This is a song made for colored boys
Whose rainbows forgot how to bloom
Whose moons forgot
how to change into suns
To illuminate the gray days
This is a song made for colored boys
Whose heroes forgot how to fly
Whose wings were clipped with rage
And cages waited to take them
with no reason why
This is a song made for colored boys
Whose up-ins that never come up
Whose mothers and fathers
became the sons and the daughters
of revolution's internal corrupt
Solis:
(Choral intro)
So This Is for the colored boys
Colored boys like me
Brother,fencewalker, fringe society
pressure rising exponentially
25Percenter:
This is for the colored boys like me
dirty dirty, the city streets
literary geeks that control,
alternate and delete
to reboot,we be the strange fruit
Blackberri sweet juice
we be rigging your reel
telling our truth
we got moves like Langston Hughes
be the Countee Cullen blues,
be the soul of his shoes
Marvin White's blackbirds
taking flight with words
from our pens and manifestos,
we bourgie and ghetto
thug and crud,
the "nigga please!" and "nigga what?!"
the Essex of the mic check,
we the boys suspect
when they fail to love themselves well
we Ntozake's warriors,
pomo revolutionary males
following our heart
we continue to spark
sunshine in the dark
D/DC,Famous Outlaw emcees,we get free
JBRap:
We on some other shit
spit so sick, choke on it
Hear me on MySpace JBRap sick with it
call me Gaylord feel the face
and fire grace
of those who expired
Rickey,Kaya, Alize' and Tanya
we miss you bad, love- won't retire
ready to blow like Golden State,puff
white girl. we done had enough
moist and sticky on the same brain
like cotton field's pain
in yesterday's rain
now how you gon' make it through
all the hate and all the anguish?
ball to the death, and stand tall
ball to the death, and stand tall
chorus (1x):
So This Is for the colored boys
Colored boys like me
Brother,fencewalker, fringe society
pressure rising exponentially and yet,we traverse on
Well I was born inside of a pot of gold
at the end of a rainbow
that no one knows
so the answer is clear if you recognize
if you're looking for truth,
look into my eyes
Pointfive:
The point of this colored noise
This joint is is for colored boys
This is for Essex,Assoto,
Donald and Marlon Troy
This is for Aime',for Melvin,
Claude,and for Countee C.
This is for Larry Duckette,
for Joseph and Jimmy B.
For cousins and lovers who couldn't be because you had laughed
This is for Luther,Poetic,
Eazy,and Sugar Shaft
For brothers whose ames
we will never know, I'mma get it right
Labeija, Infiniti,
Ninjas twistin' it through the night
In spite of the pressure and expectations to hide desire
Like Bayard who paved it
through slings and arrows
while walking fire
We Pomo our Afros
so Homo stories will see the light
The slights had me frightened,
but now I'm ready to fuck and fight
Bridge (1x):
Chocolate colored rainbows,
black boys get on down
Chocolate colored rainbows,
love to hear that sound
Solis:
I like to see your shades of brown
I like to see you get on down
down,down,down,down,down
love to see them boys get down
I like that U.K.-Irish brown
I like that Tamil-Trini brown
brown,brown,brown,brown,brown
love to,love to see the sound
I love to see the sound,
I love to see the brown
love to see that sound ( I like to...)
chorus 1x
bridge 1x (Less)
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03:04,
2007-04-13 03:04:58 Description: In the late 1960's my Grandfather was commissioned to create a number of skits for CTW's 'Sesame Street'. Although a number of them were used ('Hat-eating man', 'Leg (More) In the late 1960's my Grandfather was commissioned to create a number of skits for CTW's 'Sesame Street'. Although a number of them were used ('Hat-eating man', 'Leg Circus' and 'Who'd be four snakes?' amongst others), many more were rejected and, until now, lay dormant in his attic.
This one holds particularly fond memories for me, curled up in a bed of leaves in the garden, my Grandfather (originally from the same place the Anthill mob came from) would adopt a mocking english accent and sing this ballad to 'no-ones in particulars'.
Yes :)
Le Lyrical gangster words:
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Earth child, Earth child, Look how you play now
One love in one world, The glory of Children
Look how you play, children together,
Skipping along, not a care in the world
But when you're old, no-one wants to know you,
You've got too many cats to be healthy
and after the death of your spouse, you stay in your house
never leaving, never seeing the sun
Earth child, Earth child, enjoy how you play now
The innocence astounds me
Let the world cradle you in sunshine
For the love it spreads is yours alone
When you're old, no-one seems to care
There's no point in going on, there's nowhere to be
The money the government gives you doesn't stretch for a month
It only lasts two days and then you starve
Your husband's dead and your father, he died
so many years ago now, you can't remember his smile
Earth child, Earth child, enjoy how you play now
Run wild and free, like wolves in clothes
Earth child, Earth child, read a book now,
but read it outside in the sun
For when you're old, the weight of the world
will crush your shoulders
And every friend you have that exists now
will not exist because they'll no doubt die before you (Earth child)
Earth child, Earth child, enjoy your friends and loved ones
Let not the weight of the world crush you now
Let the wind run through your hair
Let the braces straighten your teeth (not a care)
For when you're old the world will break you
Like Ivan Drago (Happy birthday, Paulie, Happy birthday, Paulie)
Never get old, Earth Child
Find a way to stay young
You can stay young, do not die, please stay young
Do not die, stay young
Build a machine, build a machine
I wish I could tell you, but I don't know how to build a machine
Stay young, Earth child (Less)
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00:59,
2008-04-21 16:59:35 Description: Sicily at a Glance http://www.SensationalSicily.com Sicily's history spans 10,000 years, during a third of which the island suffered through foreign rule by more than 11 different kingdoms. The (More) Sicily at a Glance http://www.SensationalSicily.com Sicily's history spans 10,000 years, during a third of which the island suffered through foreign rule by more than 11 different kingdoms. The dark and reflective gaze of its people, known as the "eyes of Sicily", reflect its turbulent history and ultimate resilience. Sicilian is a language as original as Sicily itself, a mishmash of Italian, Greek and Arab influences. The cities of Noto and Ragusa show off grand examples of Baroque architecture, and Caltagirone produces colourful ceramics. The capital city of Palermo is Sicily's opera centre, and has several important churches and museums to explore. Agrigento's Valley of the Temples, ruins from the original city of Akragas, are rivaled only by Rome's ancient Forum, and the medieval cities of Taormina, Agrigento, Siracusa, Selinunte and Erice are rife with culture, history and hidden secrets. Sicily's oldest and most famous resident, the still-active volcano of Mt. Etna, grumbles and churns regularly, reminding islanders and visitors alike of the tenuous, yet precious, nature of life on an island. The Italian railroad system, which is owned by the government, provides convenient transportation throughout the country. Ferries link the principal islands with the mainland, and those that travel between southernmost Italy and Sicily carry trains as well as cars, trucks, and people. The railroad system is most extensive in the north, but main lines run along both coasts, and other routes cross the peninsula in several places. The Simplon Tunnel, one of the world's longest railroad tunnels, connects Italy and Switzerland. Other rail lines follow routes across the Alps between Italy and France, Austria, and Slovenia. The world's first automobile expressways were built in northern Italy during the 1920s. Today Italy and Germany have the most extensive networks of fast, limited-access highways in Europe. Motorists can drive without encountering traffic lights or crossroads—stopping only for border crossings, rest, or fuel—from Belgium, The Netherlands, France, or Germany across the Alps all the way to Sicily. Two highway tunnels through the Alps, under the Great St. Bernard Pass and through Mont Blanc, enable motor vehicles to travel between Italy and the rest of Europe regardless of weather. The expressways, called autostradas, are superhighways and toll roads. They connect all major Italian cities and have contributed to the tremendous increase in tourist travel. Industry -Tourism For centuries Italy's attractions have drawn people from other countries. Some come to visit Rome and its monuments of the Roman Empire and its shrines of the Roman Catholic church. Others are attracted by the works of art created throughout Italy's long history. Tourists are lured not only by places of religious and artistic significance but also by the varied and beautiful landscape. The money spent by tourists contributes significantly to the Italian economy. At the same time the tourist business is one of Italy's most important service branches because it employs people who work in restaurants, hotels, shops, and transportation. Most of the tourists come from Germany, Switzerland, Austria, France, Great Britain, and the United States. When the unified Italian state came into existence on Feb. 18, 1861, its government was a constitutional monarchy. On June 2, 1946, the people voted for their nation to become a republic. A new constitution became effective on Jan. 1, 1948. The chief of state is the president, whom the parliament elects to a seven-year term. The president appoints the premier, who actually heads the government and decides its policies. The president has the power to dissolve parliament and represents the country on formal occasions, such as the signing of treaties. His appointment of the premier is subject to approval by parliament, and a vote of lack of confidence by either house of parliament requires the official to resign. The people elect the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and 315 members of the Senate to five-year terms. The president may appoint additional senators. Italy is divided into 20 regions whose names, with few exceptions, date back to the time of the emperor Augustus at the beginning of the Christian era. The regions are subdivided into 103 provinces. Aosta, or the Valle d'Aosta, in northwestern Italy is a province as well as a region. Southeast of it lies the region of Piedmont, whose capital is Turin. The rest of northern Italy is divided by the Po River. North of the Po are the regions of Lombardy, Veneto, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, and Trentino-Alto Adige. South of the Po are Emilia-Romagna and Liguria. Central Italy consists of Tuscany, Marche, Umbria, and Lazio. The regions of southern Italy are Abruzzi, Molise, Campania, Apulia, Basilicata, and Calabria. Each of Italy's two large islands, Sicily and Sardinia, is a region. The constitution gives each region considerable freedom in running its own affairs, such as farming and tourism. However, the national government has basic powers of control over the regions. Italian politics, long controlled by the Fascist dictatorship that took over the country in 1922, burst into activity in 1945 following World War II. Numerous political parties sprang forth. A system of proportional representation designed to avoid totalitarian rule was set up. Italy has had more than 50 governments since World War II, but the nation's well-established bureaucracy tends to hold the state together despite the political instability. The conservative Christian Democratic party dominated politics from World War II until the 1990s, getting the largest slice of the vote, but it was often forced into a governing alliance with other parties. For example, in the 1980s the governing coalition was made up of four parties—Christian Democrats, Socialists, Social Democrats, and Liberals. Faced with a crippling budget deficit, deteriorating public services, and the strains of European integration beginning in 1993, Italy saw support grow for a stronger central government. Electoral reforms in the mid-1990s changed the Italian parliament's proportional representation system so that voters directly elect individual candidates to three quarters of the seats. The rest are awarded on a proportional basis to candidates of the parties that win the most votes. The political climate was also affected by a series of corruption scandals and prosecutions of several government officials, who included members of most of Italy's political parties. Since the mid-1990s the major political force of the center-left has been the Olive Tree alliance, which includes the Democratic Party of the Left (formerly the Italian Communist party). On the center-right emerged the coalition known as the House of Freedoms, which includes the Forza Italia party, the Northern League, and the National Alliance. Italy has been a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) since the alliance was established in 1949. The country joined the United Nations in 1955. Italian statesmen, led by longtime Premier Alcide De Gasperi, played an important part in the creation of the European Coal and Steel Community and, later, of the European Economic Community and the European Atomic Energy Commission, whose charters were signed in Rome in 1957. These three bodies later became the principal institutions of the European Union. Italy is one of the most popular travel destinations on Planet Earth. Some say the Italians invented tourism in the 16th century, and it is safe to say that no country has given the world more cultural icons, including fine automobiles, architecture, fashions, operas, paintings, sculptures, tenors, and we certainly can't forget food. Italy has so much to see and do, from skiing in the Alps, the Lake District of the north, the historic and stylish cities of Florence, Milan, Naples, Siena, Turin and Venice, coastal cities and quaint little villages, and of course Rome, and the Holy See (Vatican). The world famous boot-shape peninsula of Italy, extending into the central Mediterranean Sea is a rugged, mountainous country of simply stunning scenery that also includes the popular island destinations of (Sardinia) and (Elba) to the west, and (Capri), (Ischia) and (Sicily) off the southern coast. Italy is renowned for it's olive oil, pastas, people, wine, and of course sunshine, and year-round great weather. Simply stated, Italy is "la dolce vita" (the sweet life), and many people that travel to this incredible country never want to leave. GENERAL ITEMS OF INTEREST Currency Italy uses the euro countrywide. Instead of traveling with your own country's currency and then paying the somewhat expensive cash conversion rates, we suggest - to get the best exchange rate - that you use an ATM for cash and credit cards for purchases. Electricity Italy runs on 230 volts AC (50 cycles). Note that most modern laptop, cell phone and digital camera chargers are dual voltage and will work perfectly in Italy with just a simple adapter plug. Times to Travel Italy has a largely temperate climate with regional variations, making it a perfect year-round destination. Most people visit Italy between June and August, however the best time to visit is in Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) when the weather is consistently at its best. The sea is warm enough for swimming between June and September. Most Italians take their vacation in August and many shops and restaurants are closed during this period. The ski season runs between December and April and the best time to walk in the Alps is between June and September. VISAS A valid passport is required to enter Italy. For stays up to 90 days visa requirements (if any) vary from country to country. To find out whether or not you need to apply for a visa, we suggest you the contact the applicable Italian Consulate. For stays longer than 90 days regarding employment, study or tourism, a visa is required and must be obtained in advance. For additional information please contact the Italian Consulate with jurisdiction over your country of residence. (Less)
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00:59,
2007-07-13 17:03:31 Description: Sicily at a Glance http://www.SensationalSicily.com
Sicily's history spans 10,000 years, during a third of which the island suffered through foreign rule by more than 11 different kingdoms. (More) Sicily at a Glance http://www.SensationalSicily.com
Sicily's history spans 10,000 years, during a third of which the island suffered through foreign rule by more than 11 different kingdoms. The dark and reflective gaze of its people, known as the "eyes of Sicily", reflect its turbulent history and ultimate resilience.
Sicilian is a language as original as Sicily itself, a mishmash of Italian, Greek and Arab influences. The cities of Noto and Ragusa show off grand examples of Baroque architecture, and Caltagirone produces colourful ceramics. The capital city of Palermo is Sicily's opera centre, and has several important churches and museums to explore. Agrigento's Valley of the Temples, ruins from the original city of Akragas, are rivaled only by Rome's ancient Forum, and the medieval cities of Taormina, Agrigento, Siracusa, Selinunte and Erice are rife with culture, history and hidden secrets. Sicily's oldest and most famous resident, the still-active volcano of Mt. Etna, grumbles and churns regularly, reminding islanders and visitors alike of the tenuous, yet precious, nature of life on an island.
The Italian railroad system, which is owned by the government, provides convenient transportation throughout the country. Ferries link the principal islands with the mainland, and those that travel between southernmost Italy and Sicily carry trains as well as cars, trucks, and people.
The railroad system is most extensive in the north, but main lines run along both coasts, and other routes cross the peninsula in several places. The Simplon Tunnel, one of the world's longest railroad tunnels, connects Italy and Switzerland. Other rail lines follow routes across the Alps between Italy and France, Austria, and Slovenia.
The world's first automobile expressways were built in northern Italy during the 1920s. Today Italy and Germany have the most extensive networks of fast, limited-access highways in Europe. Motorists can drive without encountering traffic lights or crossroads—stopping only for border crossings, rest, or fuel—from Belgium, The Netherlands, France, or Germany across the Alps all the way to Sicily. Two highway tunnels through the Alps, under the Great St. Bernard Pass and through Mont Blanc, enable motor vehicles to travel between Italy and the rest of Europe regardless of weather. The expressways, called autostradas, are superhighways and toll roads. They connect all major Italian cities and have contributed to the tremendous increase in tourist travel.
Industry -Tourism
For centuries Italy's attractions have drawn people from other countries. Some come to visit Rome and its monuments of the Roman Empire and its shrines of the Roman Catholic church. Others are attracted by the works of art created throughout Italy's long history. Tourists are lured not only by places of religious and artistic significance but also by the varied and beautiful landscape. The money spent by tourists contributes significantly to the Italian economy. At the same time the tourist business is one of Italy's most important service branches because it employs people who work in restaurants, hotels, shops, and transportation. Most of the tourists come from Germany, Switzerland, Austria, France, Great Britain, and the United States.
When the unified Italian state came into existence on Feb. 18, 1861, its government was a constitutional monarchy. On June 2, 1946, the people voted for their nation to become a republic. A new constitution became effective on Jan. 1, 1948.
The chief of state is the president, whom the parliament elects to a seven-year term. The president appoints the premier, who actually heads the government and decides its policies. The president has the power to dissolve parliament and represents the country on formal occasions, such as the signing of treaties. His appointment of the premier is subject to approval by parliament, and a vote of lack of confidence by either house of parliament requires the official to resign. The people elect the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and 315 members of the Senate to five-year terms. The president may appoint additional senators.
Italy is divided into 20 regions whose names, with few exceptions, date back to the time of the emperor Augustus at the beginning of the Christian era. The regions are subdivided into 103 provinces. Aosta, or the Valle d'Aosta, in northwestern Italy is a province as well as a region. Southeast of it lies the region of Piedmont, whose capital is Turin. The rest of northern Italy is divided by the Po River. North of the Po are the regions of Lombardy, Veneto, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, and Trentino-Alto Adige. South of the Po are Emilia-Romagna and Liguria.
Central Italy consists of Tuscany, Marche, Umbria, and Lazio. The regions of southern Italy are Abruzzi, Molise, Campania, Apulia, Basilicata, and Calabria. Each of Italy's two large islands, Sicily and Sardinia, is a region.
The constitution gives each region considerable freedom in running its own affairs, such as farming and tourism. However, the national government has basic powers of control over the regions.
Italian politics, long controlled by the Fascist dictatorship that took over the country in 1922, burst into activity in 1945 following World War II. Numerous political parties sprang forth. A system of proportional representation designed to avoid totalitarian rule was set up. Italy has had more than 50 governments since World War II, but the nation's well-established bureaucracy tends to hold the state together despite the political instability.
The conservative Christian Democratic party dominated politics from World War II until the 1990s, getting the largest slice of the vote, but it was often forced into a governing alliance with other parties. For example, in the 1980s the governing coalition was made up of four parties—Christian Democrats, Socialists, Social Democrats, and Liberals.
Faced with a crippling budget deficit, deteriorating public services, and the strains of European integration beginning in 1993, Italy saw support grow for a stronger central government. Electoral reforms in the mid-1990s changed the Italian parliament's proportional representation system so that voters directly elect individual candidates to three quarters of the seats. The rest are awarded on a proportional basis to candidates of the parties that win the most votes. The political climate was also affected by a series of corruption scandals and prosecutions of several government officials, who included members of most of Italy's political parties.
Since the mid-1990s the major political force of the center-left has been the Olive Tree alliance, which includes the Democratic Party of the Left (formerly the Italian Communist party). On the center-right emerged the coalition known as the House of Freedoms, which includes the Forza Italia party, the Northern League, and the National Alliance.
Italy has been a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) since the alliance was established in 1949. The country joined the United Nations in 1955. Italian statesmen, led by longtime Premier Alcide De Gasperi, played an important part in the creation of the European Coal and Steel Community and, later, of the European Economic Community and the European Atomic Energy Commission, whose charters were signed in Rome in 1957. These three bodies later became the principal institutions of the European Union.
Italy is one of the most popular travel destinations on Planet Earth. Some say the Italians invented tourism in the 16th century, and it is safe to say that no country has given the world more cultural icons, including fine automobiles, architecture, fashions, operas, paintings, sculptures, tenors, and we certainly can't forget food.
Italy has so much to see and do, from skiing in the Alps, the Lake District of the north, the historic and stylish cities of Florence, Milan, Naples, Siena, Turin and Venice, coastal cities and quaint little villages, and of course Rome, and the Holy See (Vatican).
The world famous boot-shape peninsula of Italy, extending into the central Mediterranean Sea is a rugged, mountainous country of simply stunning scenery that also includes the popular island destinations of (Sardinia) and (Elba) to the west, and (Capri), (Ischia) and (Sicily) off the southern coast.
Italy is renowned for it's olive oil, pastas, people, wine, and of course sunshine, and year-round great weather. Simply stated, Italy is "la dolce vita" (the sweet life), and many people that travel to this incredible country never want to leave.
GENERAL ITEMS OF INTEREST
Currency Italy uses the euro countrywide. Instead of traveling with your own country's currency and then paying the somewhat expensive cash conversion rates, we suggest - to get the best exchange rate - that you use an ATM for cash and credit cards for purchases.
Electricity Italy runs on 230 volts AC (50 cycles). Note that most modern laptop, cell phone and digital camera chargers are dual voltage and will work perfectly in Italy with just a simple adapter plug.
Times to Travel Italy has a largely temperate climate with regional variations, making it a perfect year-round destination. Most people visit Italy between June and August, however the best time to visit is in Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) when the weather is consistently at its best. The sea is warm enough for swimming between June and September.
Most Italians take their vacation in August and many shops and restaurants are closed during this period. The ski season runs between December and April and the best time to walk in the Alps is between June and September.
VISAS
A valid passport is required to enter Italy. For stays up to 90 days visa requirements (if any) vary from country to country. To find out whether or not you need to apply for a visa, we suggest you the contact the applicable Italian Consulate.
For stays longer than 90 days regarding employment, study or tourism, a visa is required and must be obtained in advance. For additional information please contact the Italian Consulate with jurisdiction over your country of residence. (Less)
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2008-04-17 15:11:50 Description: Duane Eddy (geboren 26 april 1938) is een Grammy Award - winnende Amerikaanse gitarist. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994, he is acclaimed as the most successful rock and roll (More) Duane Eddy (geboren 26 april 1938) is een Grammy Award - winnende Amerikaanse gitarist. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994, he is acclaimed as the most successful rock and roll instrumentalist of all time. [1] In de Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 'in 1994 werd hij geprezen als de meest succesvolle rock en roll - instrumentalist van alle tijden. Geboren in Corning, New York in 1938, begon hij gitaar spelen op de leeftijd van vijf jaar, te bootsen zijn cowboy held, Gene Autry. His family moved west to Arizona in 1951. Zijn familie verhuisde west naar Arizona in de 1951. In early 1954, in Coolidge, Eddy met local disc jockey, Lee Hazlewood , who would become his longtime partner, co-writer and producer. In het begin van 1954, in het Coolidge, Eddy voldaan lokale schijf jockey, Lee Hazlewood, die zou worden zijn al jarenlang partner, de mede - schrijver en producent. Together, they created a successful formula based upon Eddy's unique style and approach to the guitar, and Lee's experimental vision with sound in the recording studio. Samen vormen zij een succesvolle formule op basis van Eddy's unieke stijl en aanpak van de gitaar, en Lee's experimentele visie met geluid in de studio - opname. (Later in his career, Eddy was interviewed by John Fogerty for Musician magazine about his style. Fogerty called it '"big" both in a sense of it being new and the actual sound quality itself. Eddy told Fogerty, "I knew we had to have something big, we did go for a big sound. I have to give a lot of credit to Lee Hazlewood. He mixed things for AM radio in those days so that they would come rockin out of the radio." ) (Later in zijn carrire, Eddy werd genterviewd door John Fogerty voor Muzikant magazine over zijn stijl. Fogerty noemde het "grote" zowel in de zin van dat het nieuwe en het werkelijke geluidskwaliteit zelf. Eddy vertelde Fogerty, "Ik wist dat wij hadden Hebben iets te groot, we hebben voor een grote geluid. Ik heb aan een heleboel van de kredietverlening aan Lee Hazlewood. Hij gemengd dingen voor AM radio - in die dagen, zodat ze zou komen rockin van de radio. ") Eddy introduced a unique, twangy sound to Rock and Roll guitar. Eddy heeft een unieke, twangy geluid Rock en Roll gitaar. As John Fogerty wrote in Rolling Stone about his style; "It was one of those untouchable, unique things...Duane Eddy was the front guy, the first rock & roll guitar god." Zoals John Fogerty schreef in Rolling Stone over zijn stijl; "Het was een van de onaanraakbare, unieke dingen ... Duane Eddy was de voorste man, de eerste de rock & rollen gitaar God." Combining strong, dramatic, single-note melodies, the bending of the low strings, and a combination of echo, vibrato bar (Bigsby), and tremolo, he produced a signature sound that was unlike anything yet heard - the sound that would be featured on an unprecedented string of thirty-four chart singles, fifteen of which made the top forty and sales of over 100 million worldwide. Combining sterke, dramatische interne nota - melodien, de bocht van de lage strijkers, en een combinatie van echo, vibrato balk (Bigsby), en Tremolo, produceerde hij een handtekening geluid dat was in tegenstelling tot wat nog gehoord - het geluid dat zou worden aanbevolen Op een ongekende reeks van vierendertig kaart singles vijftien van die gemaakt de top veertig en de verkoop van ruim 100 miljoen wereldwijd. Elements of country , blues , jazz and Gospel infused his instrumentals. Elementen van het land, de blues, jazz en Gospel infuus zijn instrumentale. They had evocative titles like, " Rebel Rouser ", " Forty Miles of Bad Road ", "Cannonball", "The Lonely One", "Shazam", and "Some Kind-a Earthquake" (which has the distinction of being the shortest song to ever break into the Top 40, clocking in at 1:17). Ze hadden suggestieve titels als "Rebel Rouser", "Forty Miles van Bad Road", "Cannonball", "The Lonely One", "Shazam", en "Some Kind - een Earthquake" (dat is het onderscheid dat de kortste Lied ooit te breken in de Top 40, de klok op 1:17). They were filled with rebel yells and saxophone breaks. Ze waren gevuld met rebellengroepen yells en saxofoon pauzes. The worldwide popularity of these records, beginning with Moovin' and Groovin in 1958 , broke open the doors for Rock and Roll instrumental music. De wereldwijde populariteit van deze gegevens, te beginnen met Moovin 'en Groovin' In 1958, brak de deuren openen voor de Rock en Roll instrumentale muziek. His band, The Rebels , featured musicians who were to become some of the world's best-known session players. Zijn band, The Rebels, sierden muzikanten die werden tot enkele van 's werelds bekendste sessie spelers. Sax players Steve Douglas and Jim Horn , and pianist Larry Knechtel , have been heard on hundreds of hit records, becoming members of the famous "Wrecking Crew" of Phil Spector in the 1960s , and touring with a very elite group of artists through the years. Sax spelers Steve Douglas en Jim Horn, en pianist Larry Knechtel, te hebben gehoord over honderden treffer platen, lid te worden van de beroemde "Wrecking Crew" van Phil Spector in de jaren 1960, en tourde met een zeer elitaire groep kunstenaars door de jaren heen . On January 9, 1959, Eddys debut album, Have Twangy Guitar Will Travel , was released, reaching #5, and remaining on the album charts for an unprecedented 82 weeks. Op 9 januari 1959, Eddy's debuutalbum, Have Twangy Guitar Will Travel, werd uitgebracht, en bereikte # 5, en op het album resterende kaarten voor een ongekende 82 weken. In 1960, the UK's " New Musical Express " voted him World's Number One Musical Personality , ousting Elvis Presley from his long held position. In 1960, het Britse "New Musical Express" heb hem World's Number One Musical Personality, verdringen Elvis Presley van zijn lang gekoesterde standpunt. That same year, he appeared in and recorded the theme for the movie Because They're Young . In hetzelfde jaar werd hij in en nam het thema van de film Because They're Young. The song became Eddy's biggest success, peaking at #4. Het lied werd Eddy's grootste succes, piek op # 4. Eddy constantly broke new ground, producing over 25 albums spanning a broad range of themes. Eddy brak voortdurend nieuwe grond, de productie van ruim 25 album aanbieden een breed scala van thema's. At the height of the Rock and Roll era, he recorded an album of completely acoustic music, Songs Of Our Heritage , the first "unplugged" project, so to speak. Op het hoogtepunt van de Rock and Roll tijdperk, nam hij een album van de volledig akoestische muziek, Songs Of Our Heritage, de eerste "stekker uit het stopcontact trekken" - project, om zo te zeggen. There were orchestral albums, Big Band sounds of the 1940s , and an album of songs written by Bob Dylan , who, years later, would write in his biography, Chronicle , For sure my lyrics had struck nerves that had never been struck before, but if my songs were just about the words, then what was Duane Eddy, the great rock and roll guitarist, doing recording an album full of instrumental melodies of my songs? Er waren orkestrale album, Big Band klanken van de jaren 1940, en een album van de nummers geschreven door Bob Dylan, die jaren later zou schrijven in zijn biografie, Chronicle, "Voor zeker dat mijn teksten had zenuwen dat nooit gevonden vr, Maar als mijn liedjes waren zo ongeveer de woorden, wat vervolgens werd Duane Eddy, de grote rock en roll gitarist, doen opnemen van een album vol instrumentale melodien van mijn liedjes? " During the 60's Eddy launched an acting career, appearing in the films A Thunder of Drums , The Wild Westerners , Kona Coast , The Savage Seven , and two appearances on the television series Have Gun Will Travel . Tijdens de 60's Eddy lanceerde een waarnemend carrire, die in de films A Thunder van Drums, The Wild westerlingen, Kona Coast, The Savage Seven, en twee optredens in de tv - serie Have Gun - Will Travel. The 1970s were equally busy for Eddy. De jaren 1970 waren even druk voor Eddy. He produced album projects for Phil Everly and Waylon Jennings . Hij geproduceerde plaat projecten voor Phil Everly en Waylon Jennings. In 1975 a collaboration with hit songwriter Tony Macaulay and former founding member of The Seekers , Keith Potger , led to a worldwide top ten record, " Play Me Like You Play Your Guitar ". In 1975 een samenwerking met de getroffen liedjesschrijver Tony Macaulay en voormalig stichtend lid van The Seekers, Keith Potger, heeft geleid tot een wereldwijde top tien record "Play Me Like You Play Your Guitar". The single, "You Are My Sunshine", featuring Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings , hit the country charts in 1977 . De single, "You Are My Sunshine", met Willie Nelson en Waylon Jennings, druk op het land kaarten in 1977. In 1983, Duane toured with a group of legendary musicians, playing small, intimate clubs. In 1983, Duane toerde met een groep legendarische musici, spelende kleine, intieme en clubs. Friends of Eddy's had put this band together wanting to give the fans a chance to hear him in a unique setting - Don Randi on keyboards, Hal Blaine on drums, Steve Douglas on sax, and Ry Cooder on guitar. Vrienden van Eddy's had deze band samen te willen geven de fans een kans hem te horen in een unieke omgeving - Don Randi op keyboards, Hal Blaine op drums, Steve Douglas op saxofoon, en Ry Cooder op gitaar. In 1986 , Eddy recorded with Art of Noise , a collaboration that brought a contemporary edge to his 1960 best seller, "Peter Gunn". In 1986, Eddy opgenomen met Art van Noise, een samenwerking die geleid heeft tot een hedendaags rand van zijn 1960 beste verkoper, "Peter Gunn". The song was a Top Ten hit around the world, ranking #1 on Rolling Stone Magazine's dance chart for six weeks that summer. Het lied was een Top Tien treffer in de hele wereld, rangschikking # 1 op Rolling Stone Magazine's dans kaart voor een termijn van zes weken die de zomer. "Peter Gunn" won The Grammy for Best Rock Instrumental of 1986. "Peter Gunn" gewonnen De Grammy voor Best Rock Instrumental van 1986. It also gave Eddy the distinction of being the only instrumentalist to have had Top 10 hit singles in four different decades in Great Britain. Tevens gaf Eddy het onderscheid van de enige - instrumentalist te hebben gehad Top 10 hitsingles in vier verschillende decennia in Groot - Brittanni. (Less)
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