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MY MATE NATHAN (BACKROADHUNTER)

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Tags: DUMB  HUNTING  SHITS 

BACKROADHUNTER AFTER A FEW BOURBONS. (PLEASE DONT KILL ME)

Steve and the Gang on Bourbon Street

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Tags: 0224  12-31-08 

Steve and the Gang on Bourbon Street

BUNDY QUICKIE

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Tags: bang  bucks  bundaberg  bundy  cocktail  entertainment  for  fun  more  parties  party  quickie  rum  sex  your 

1 oz Bourbon 1 oz Bundy Red 1/4 oz Triple SEC stir with cracked ice strain and serve in cocktail glass more bang for your bucks - CHEERS. http://www.wickedweekends.com.au

WICKED WEEKEND QUICKIE

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Quickie Cocktail Party Bundaberg Rum Bundy Red: http://www.wickedweekends.com.au

Hurriganes - Bourbon Street (Tribute!)

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A video we made at school (Vaskivuori) in 2005, I think. So we are only acting there, we didn't play that song ourselves :)

Gioachino Rossini - Le nozze di Teti e di Peleo (1816) - "Chi mi reca le rose ed i gigli" - No. 2. Duettino Terzet (Cecilia Bartoli, Daniela Barcellona, Juan Diego Florez, Luigi Petroni Elisabetta Scano)

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  • Author: LindoroRossini

Tags: belcanto  classical  coloratura  Rossini 

As we have already had an opportunity to familiarize ourselves with three of Rossini's cantatas, I've had a thought that uploading highlights from the present work could round out the selections. "Le nozze di Teti e di Peleo" (1816) is one of the five cantatas Rossini wrote in Naples to celebrate specific events in the lives of the Bourbon monarchs of Naples and Sicily. In December, 1816, Naples was restored to the Bourbon rule after its Napoleonic domination, and Ferdinando di Borbone became King of the two Sicilies under the name Ferdinando I. He immediately began to strengthen family ties with the Bourbons of France and with the house of Austria, as ties of this sort, after the Congress of Vienna, served to consolidate the power of the restored European monarchies. Ferdinando's efforts culminated in the wedding of his son Leopoldo with a daughter of Francis I, Emperor of Austria, and of his niece Maria Carolina Ferdinanda Luigia with the French prince Charles-Ferdinand, Duke of Berry, two marriages which are the main theme of this grand celebratory cantata, centering around the wedding of the title heroes (soprano and tenor, respectively), blessed in a succession of operatic numbers by Jove (tenor), Juno (contralto), Ceres (soprano) and their retinues. Unlike the previous pieces I've posted which are more or less introverted, this cantata consisting no less than eleven pieces is a truly grand affair on all scales; the original cast was even lavishly headed by Isabella Colbran (as Ceres) and Giovanni David (as Peleo) (each of whom merits an aria) to bring the stakes even higher. As per usual, Rossini borrowed many musical ideas from earlier compositions, most famously the aria for Cerere, derived from the aria of Count Almaviva, "Cessa di piu resistere" from "Il barbiere di Siviglia". I've chosen several pieces to represent this work, grouped into two uploads: secondly, the duettino where Juno and Ceres make their entrance and an earlier blessing of Jove to the lovers. Unusually, mythologically wise, it is Ceres who plays the main part in the proceedings, while Juno, who should have logically had the larger part, is left in the shadow. This is obvious from the very start of their rather ravishing, in unimportant dramatically, duettino, simply set to a wave-like string accompaniment over which the women sing their ornamented phrases, before they are brought together at the very end for some very well contrasted singing, reminding one immediately of the skill with which Rossini always writes for the team of soprano - contralto. The terzet (which actually precedes the duettino) is a typical example of Rossini's penchant for reusing his own music: if I am not mistaken, it is taken in part from "Torvaldo e Dorliska" (the andante, to be exact, for a terzet for three men) and "Aureliano in Palmira" (the allegro for the penultimate terzet for the lovers and the title hero). Strikingly, in this particular case, the final version actually works better than either of its' parent pieces, though it does sport an unusual error of omission in the case of the break between the andante and the allegro (where the arrival of the goddesses is announced by the sound of thunder) which almost seems to begin as a continuation of the preceding section but suddenly overflows into the tempo di mezzo, whereas one is left feeling somewhat unsatisfied. Thankfully, the excited allegro is more than enough to satisfy this possible quibble. The cast includes the following singers: Cecilia Bartoli - Ceres, Daniela Barcellona - Juno, Juan Diego Florez - Peleo, Luigi Petroni - Jove, Elisabetta Scano - Teti. Hope you'll enjoy :)!

Gioachino Rossini - Le nozze di Teti e di Peleo (1816) - "Liete danze" - No. 1. Prelude, Chorus Cavatina (Juan Diego Florez)

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As we have already had an opportunity to familiarize ourselves with three of Rossini's cantatas, I've had a thought that uploading highlights from the present work could round out the selections. "Le nozze di Teti e di Peleo" (1816) is one of the five cantatas Rossini wrote in Naples to celebrate specific events in the lives of the Bourbon monarchs of Naples and Sicily. In December, 1816, Naples was restored to the Bourbon rule after its Napoleonic domination, and Ferdinando di Borbone became King of the two Sicilies under the name Ferdinando I. He immediately began to strengthen family ties with the Bourbons of France and with the house of Austria, as ties of this sort, after the Congress of Vienna, served to consolidate the power of the restored European monarchies. Ferdinando's efforts culminated in the wedding of his son Leopoldo with a daughter of Francis I, Emperor of Austria, and of his niece Maria Carolina Ferdinanda Luigia with the French prince Charles-Ferdinand, Duke of Berry, two marriages which are the main theme of this grand celebratory cantata, centering around the wedding of the title heroes (soprano and tenor, respectively), blessed in a succession of operatic numbers by Jove (tenor), Juno (contralto), Ceres (soprano) and their retinues. Unlike the previous pieces I've posted which are more or less introverted, this cantata consisting no less than eleven pieces is a truly grand affair on all scales; the original cast was even lavishly headed by Isabella Colbran (as Ceres) and Giovanni David (as Peleo) (each of whom merits an aria) to bring the stakes even higher. As per usual, Rossini borrowed many musical ideas from earlier compositions, most famously the aria for Cerere, derived from the aria of Count Almaviva, "Cessa di piu resistere" from "Il barbiere di Siviglia". I've chosen several pieces to represent this work, grouped into two uploads: first off, the prelude, one of the choruses and the cavatina for the tenor. The short orchestral opening which opens the work is rather simple melodically (basically revolving around similarly bright and sunny passages) but utilizes an unusually rich array of musical effects (such as the passing of lines between the horn, flute, clarinet and oboe, amounting at times almost to a series of variations) and finishes with a short but brilliant example of a Rossinian crescendo. The succeeding chorus, using, rather shockingly, a melody from the introduction of "Il turco in Italia", is one of the several choral scenes and, in effect, a highlight amongst these pieces which are mostly rather unremarkable. The cavatina for Peleo, though, is wonderful and, quite possibly, one of Rossini's best: centering around the classical "David" structure (a short cantabile - cabaletta), the piece involves a suitably joyous flute obbligato and sweeping string lines as the hero celebrates his happy fortune in a ravishing andante; the cabaletta is even more immediate, predictably, graced by numerous ornaments and an ever-present chorus. Here we meet, for the first time, the gentle Peleo of Juan Diego Florez. Hope you'll enjoy :)!

Bowmore Legend

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Tasting Bowmore Legend Islay Single Malt Whisky

GUDINI - Cuando caiga la noche - Bourbon Cafe 23-10-08

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Tema de Santi, (Sr. Roca)interpretado en el Boubon Cafe de Madrid el 23-10-08 Escuchad la letra, que es muy buena!!!

RAGE FROM WITHIN "2012" Full Song Live @ Backstage Lounge For UDTV THRASH N BASH Destroy The Summer Tour

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RAGE FROM WITHIN "2012" Full Song. Taken from the ROMULUS X Records debut CD "Loyalty Before Dishonor" myspace.com/RageFromWithn Produced and Edited by WOLFMAN for UDTV Productions. Filmed @ Backstage Lounge in Gainesville, FL during UDTV's Destroy The Summer THRASH N BASH Tour in August 2008 during Hurricane Faye. UDTV's Destroy the Summer THRASH N BASH Mini Tour 2008 August 21st @ The Dungeon in Orlando August 22nd @ Bourbon Street in N.P.R. August 23rd @ Backstage Lounge in Gainesville w/ BY THE HORNS RAGE FROM WITHIN (Romulus X Records -- NY) A BROKEN MACHINE (M.T. HEAD Records) DRIVING THE FALL Plus Special Guests... Please Comment, Repost Spread The Word!!! For more on UDTV and Concert Dates: www.MySpace.com/UndergroundDowntown This clip was made possible by: UDTV PRODUCTIONS (youtube.com/UDTVproductions) Need a music video, live video, commercials, artwork, promotional help, sound recording or duplication? For the best in Video Production - Recording Mastering - Graphic Design - Advertising E-mail: UDTVinfo@aol.com Your one stop music promotion shop!!

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