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The Blue

The Blue is a central market place in Bermondsey an area in London. The market is open Monday to Saturday from 9am until 5pm and has about 10 stall holders, selling food and clothes. The area has been known as The Blue for more than two hundred and thirty years and is probably named after the original Blue Anchor public house that gave its name to Blue Anchor Lane. The market has capacity for 24 stalls.

Immediately north of Blue Anchor Lane on an arched viaduct are the multiple railway tracks of the Brighton and South East Main Lines. The Blue Anchor Lane joins St. James's Road where the viaduct arches to the immediate north west contain the remnants of the disused Spa Road railway station which was the original terminus of London's first railway.

In 2005 a Metropolitan Police report described the area as a crime hotspot for "race crime and youth disorder". In 2009 during the funeral procession of Jade Goody a white dove was released at The Blue, where her family once had a stall.

The Blue (album)

The Blue is the seventh studio album by the Italian progressive doom/gothic metal band Novembre.

Reception

Sea of Tranquility described the album as a continuation of the sound experiment on Materia with the addition of a heavier approach, especially in the vocal department.

Track listing

  • "Anaemia" - 4:34
  • "Triesteitaliana" - 4:53
  • "Cobalt of March" - 6:01
  • "Bluecracy" - 6:06
  • "Architheme" - 4:51
  • "Nascence" - 4:33
  • "Iridescence" - 5:12
  • "Sound Odyssey" - 5:31
  • "Cantus Christi" - 6:46
  • "Zenith" - 7:09
  • "Argentic" - 5:27
  • "Deorbit" - 6:24
  • Line-up

  • Carmelo Orlando - guitars and vocals
  • Giuseppe Orlando - drums
  • Massimiliano Pagliuso - guitars
  • Luca Giovagnoli - bass
  • Francesca Lacorossi - female vocals on "Nascence"
  • References

    Jimmy James and the Blue Flames

    Jimmy James and the Blue Flames was a short-lived American rock group that was fronted by Jimi Hendrix, who was then going by the name "Jimmy James". The band was Hendrix's first extended foray into the 1966 Greenwich Village music scene and included future Spirit guitarist Randy California. At various New York clubs, they played a mix of rock, blues, and rhythm and blues songs as well as early versions of songs that became part of the Jimi Hendrix Experience repertoire. It was at such a performance that Animals' bassist Chas Chandler first heard their rendition of "Hey Joe" and decided to invite Hendrix to England and become his producer.

    Background

    After his discharge from the U.S. Army in 1962, Jimi Hendrix toured and recorded with several well-known R&B artists, including the Isley Brothers and Little Richard. By 1965, he had become more or less established in New York's Harlem neighborhood and performed with local R&B outfits Curtis Knight and the Squires and King Curtis. However, by mid-1966, Hendrix became disillusioned with the confines of the R&B scene and barely subsistence-level wages. Following the advice of folk singer and guitarist Richie Havens, he began exploring New York's Greenwich Village, a bohemian-style enclave of Manhattan.

    A Rhyme & Reason

    A Rhyme & Reason is the debut album by Against All Will recorded at Korn Studios and released on October 20, 2009. Songs "All About You" and "The Drug I Need" ranked in the national rock radio top 50 in 2010.

    Track listing

    Personnel

  • Jimmy Allen Lead Guitar
  • Jeff Current vocals
  • Cello Dias bass guitar
  • Steve "Boomstick" Wilson drums
  • Production

  • Tim Harkins producer
  • References

    External links

  • Official website
  • A Rhyme & Reason's channel on YouTube
  • On an Island

    On an Island is the third solo album by Pink Floyd member David Gilmour. It was released in the UK on 6 March 2006, Gilmour's 60th birthday, and in the US the following day. It was his first solo album in twenty two years since 1984's About Face and twelve years since 1994's Pink Floyd album The Division Bell.

    History

    The album features Robert Wyatt, Jools Holland, Georgie Fame, David Crosby, Graham Nash, late Pink Floyd keyboardist Richard Wright, early Pink Floyd member Bob Klose and Pink Floyd session and touring musician Guy Pratt. Chris Thomas and Roxy Music's Phil Manzanera assisted with production. The lyrics were principally written by Gilmour's wife, Polly Samson.

    Recording

    Much of the album was recorded in Gilmour's private studio aboard his houseboat Astoria. The track "Smile" was heard briefly in an unmastered form on the BBC2 show Three Men in a Boat which retraced a trip on the River Thames that passed the houseboat. Other sections were recorded at David's farm in Sussex and Mark Knopfler's British Grove Studios

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    by: The Flames

    Jedes Mal, wenn ich dich sehe,
    will ich bei dir sein
    und jedes Mal, wenn ich bei dir bin,
    will ich dich nicht mehr gehen lassen...nein, nein, nein.
    Bis alle Flüsse ausgetrocknet sind
    und alle Vögel vergessen, wie man fliegt.
    Ich hoffe bloß, du weißt,
    ich bin hoffnungslos ohne dich.
    Jedes Mal, wenn ich bei dir bin,
    will ich dich einfach nur küssen
    und jedes Mal, wenn ich dich küsse,
    schlägt mein Herz lubdulu.
    Jedes Mal, wenn du mich festhältst,
    hoffe ich nur, du weißt,
    was nur du tun kannst,
    wann immer ich dich auch sehe.
    Lalala....
    Jedes Mal, wenn ich bei dir bin,
    will ich dich einfach nur küssen
    und jedes Mal, wenn ich dich küsse,
    schlägt mein Herz lubdulu.
    Und jedes Mal, wenn du mich festhältst,
    hoffe ich nur, du weißt,
    was nur du tun kannst,
    wann immer ich dich auch sehe.
    Lalala....




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