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Pink Floyd to reissue entire back catalogue on vinyl

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On Friday 3rd June 2016, Pink Floyd Records will begin the reintroduction of the Pink Floyd catalogue on vinyl for the first time in over two decades. The first four records will be The Piper at the Gates of Dawn, A Saucerful of Secrets, the soundtrack from the film More, and the 2-LP set Ummagumma. Pink Floyd Records will reproduce the vinyl catalogue throughout the year with release dates being announced at regular intervals. In the meantime, all Pink Floyd records are now available on CD, digital and most streaming platforms.

Special care has been taken to replicate the original packaging. The first batch of releases, mastered by James Guthrie, Joel Plante and Bernie Grundman will be pressed on 180gram vinyl for optimum sound quality.

Pink Floyd Records releases will be manufactured and distributed by Warner Music for the UK and Europe and by Sony Music for North America and the rest of the world.

Breaking Down The Beat To Jay-Z’s “Big Pimpin’”

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“Big Pimpin'” is the fifth and final single from rapper Jay-Z’s fourth album Vol. 3… Life and Times of S. Carter. It features rapping by Southern hip hop group UGK as well as production by Timbaland.

YouTuber Sandurz demonstrates Timbaland’s genius with this breakdown of the mega producer’s beat for one of Jay Z’s biggest hits. It’s built around Khusara Khusara, an Egyptian swing track by Hossam Ramzy.

https://youtu.be/LORVop7MHqg

25 Life Hack Tips For Artists

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Don’t do TOO well for your first single, your record label will expect those next 5 singles to be even better! Ha! Just kidding. Kind of. You’ll be surprised at how much your record label goals will differ from yours as an artist. Labels will come and go, but the artist is forever.

Find someone who is willing to sign you.

Don’t be afraid to write about your ex’s, your current lover, your friends and enemies. Live your life.

You’re never as good or bad as they say you are.

If you want your audience to leave your website immediately, just have music automatically start playing.

Laminate your lyrics sheet so the tears roll right off.

Skip writing titles, it’ll come to you. Skip the verses, they’re the east part. Skip the chorus, they’re the hardest part. Profit!

Artist tip for finding other writers: Ask them to show you their recently royalty check so you can see if you are compatible.

Everyone has an addiction, yours just happens to be music.

Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, I write a song about you.

Some of the best songs come from off-the-wall ideas that may seem silly at first.

There are so many awesome bands out there. If you’ve got a fan, treat them right. Commitment to yours is a blessing, not a curse.

Don’t trash other bands online, they might be on the label of the next company you send your demo to.

To get your emails being read, think of short, catchy subject lines. Simply putting your unknown band name isn’t enough.

The more people love you when you’re successful, the more people will wish you were never born.

Don’t write anything in your bio your guitarist can’t cash.

You’re not selling a product, you’re selling YOU. Answer this – “Our band created this album because…” and that’s your story.

Write your first line of press release as if media won’t read the 2nd line. Write your 2nd as if they’re not going to read the 3rd.

PR Tips about social media:
1. Be Kind.
2. Be Kind.
3. Be Kind.

Pitch the story, not the music. When was the last time you read an interview that detailed the illumination of sounds?

It’s better to have 10 fans who love you than 100 who like you.

If you playing music is solely about being famous, you’ll eventually stop playing music.

Don’t worry if your idea sounds impossible. Every great idea at one point sounded impossible.

You don’t have to be on every social media site to promote. . If your audience isn’t there, don’t waste your time.

The block button on social media is your friend. Don’t waste a moment with those who drag you down, naysay and time-suck.

A Lesson In Acting And Shakespeare From A Young Ian McKellen

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This is a chunk of archival gold from British television, circa 1979. As part of an “in-studio master class” on speaking Shakespeare, Ian McKellen talks in depth about the imagery and analysis he used to bring a famous Macbeth speech to life for a production by the Royal Shakespeare Company.

Peanuts First Animation For Ford, 1959

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Since the debut of Peanuts in 1955, Charles Schulz was hounded by fans and advertisers alike on when he would make the leap into TV. He reportedly balked, saying, “There are some greater things in the world than TV animated cartoons.”

Originally, he only said yes for Ford Motors, as it was the only brand of cars he ever drove.

The advertising started when the Ford licensed the characters in early 1959 for a series of color television commercials for its automobiles and intros for The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show which they sponsored. While the show ended in 1961, the deal lasted another three years. The ads were animated by Bill Meléndez for Playhouse Pictures, a cartoon studio that had Ford as a client. Schulz and Meléndez became friends, and when producer Lee Mendelson decided to make a two-minute animated sequence for a TV documentary called A Boy Named Charlie Brown in 1963, he brought on Meléndez for the project.

Martin Luther King, Jr.’s List For African-Americans Riding Newly-Integrated Buses In 1956

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It wasn’t that long ago – 60 years to be exact – on December 1st, 1955, the course of history was changed when Rosa Parks refused to give up her bus seat for a white passenger and was subsequently arrested. For the next year, until racial segregation was deemed unconstitutional by the federal courts, a boycott of the public transport system, headed by Martin Luther King, took place. On December 19th of 1956, the eve of a historic victory for those opposed to such segregation, King prepared a list of guidelines for those soon to be re-boarding the buses.

What King would think of the US election this year…His words have gone so far, and yet, so far they seem to be when it comes to peaceful relations and resolutions.

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INTEGRATED BUS SUGGESTIONS

 

This is a historic week because segregation on buses has now been declared unconstitutional. Within a few days the Supreme Court Mandate will reach Montgomery and you will be re-boarding integratedbuses. This places upon us all a tremendous responsibility of maintaining, in face of what could be some unpleasantness, a calm and loving dignity befitting good citizens and members of our Race. If there is violence in word or deed it must not be our people who commit it.

For your help and convenience the following suggestions are made. Will you read, study and memorize them so that our non-violent determination may not be endangered. First, some general suggestions:

1 Not all white people are opposed to integrated buses. Accept goodwill on the part of many.

2 The whole bus is now for the use of all Take a vacant seat.

3 Pray for guidance and commit yourself to complete non-violence in word and action as you enter the bus.

4 Demonstrate the calm dignity of our Montgomery people in your actions.

5 In all things observe ordinary rules of courtesy and good behavior.

6 Remember that this is not a victory for Negroes alone, but for all Montgomery and the South. Do not boast! Do not brag!

7 Be quiet but friendly; proud, but not arrogant; joyous, but not boisterous.

8 Be loving enough to absorb evil and understanding enough to turn an enemy into a friend.

Now for some specific suggestions:

1 The bus driver is in charge of the bus and has been instructed to obey the law. Assume that he will cooperate in helping you occupy any vacant seat.

2 Do not deliberately sit by a white person, unless there is no other seat.

3 In sitting down by a person, white or colored, say “May I” or “Pardon me” as you sit. This is a common courtesy.

4 If cursed, do not curse back. If pushed, do not push back. If struck, do not strike back, but evidence love and goodwill at all times.

5 In case of an incident, talk as little as possible, and always in a quiet tone. Do not get up from your seat! Report all serious incidents to the bus driver.

6 For the first few days try to get on the bus with a friend in whose non-violence you have confidence. You can uphold one another by a glance or a prayer.

7 If another person is being molested, do not arise to go to his defense, but pray for the oppressor and use moral and spiritual force to carry on the struggle for justice.

8 According to your own ability and personality, do not be afraid to experiment with new and creative techniques for achieving reconciliation and social change.

If you feel you cannot take it, walk for another week or two. We have confidence in our people. GOD BLESS YOU ALL.

Via

The screen tests of Robin Williams as Mrs. Doubtfire will make you happy and sad at the same time

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After a bitter divorce, an actor disguises himself as a female housekeeper to spend time with his children held in custody by his former wife. Robin Williams plays a duel role as Daniel Hillard / Mrs. Doubtfire, and these screen tests will show you just how good he truly was.

Great interactive site of Billboard Top 5 songs from 1956 – 2016

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Polygraph studio created this great timeline of every top 5 song, from 1956 – 2016, so we can stop arguing about when music was still good.