Posts Tagged ‘live’
Susan Boyle LIVE Birmingham UK – BGT Live Tour
This is a world exclusive video of Susan Boyle! Footage of Friday 12th June 2009. Susan’s 1st performance after coming out of hospital. Opening night of the Britain’s Got Talent (BGT) live tour. She looked VERY pretty and sounded AMAZING, i have to admit i was not really a fan of her but now i am. She is AMAZING live. She was amazing as you can see. I have more BGT live tour videos also MORE NEW BGT VIDEOS SOON! Stay Tuned! This was orignally only meant to be a clip for my friend who is ill and could not make it to the live show so i apologise for it not being 100% quality.
NAVIGON Real-time precision: the latest NAVIGON Live Services
Dynamic content, together with the increasing complexity of road traffic and the desire for reliable and congestion-free navigation, are playing an ever more important role. At the IFA exhibition, NAVIGON will bring access to up-to-date data into a new era with the new NAVIGON Live Services. With the new Live Services, drivers can access real-time information at any time via the NAVIGON Live Module, which includes details about the traffic situation, free parking spaces or specific destinations via Google Local Search.
Tricky – ‘School Gates’ Live at The Traffic Festival, Italy
From 2008’s ‘Knowle West Boy’ here’s one of the highlights performed live at the Traffic festival… Knowle West Boy is the album that sums up everything that Tricky has accomplished since his 1995 Maxinquaye debut. From the sardonic bar-room blues of Puppy Toy to the haunting quasi-classicism of Joseph; from the twisted Specials-worshipping punk of Council Estate to the bereft torchery of Past Mistake; from the Roxy Music’s The Bogus Man-at-the-dancehall art-stomp of Bacative to the poignant autobiographical tale of teen pregnancy that is School Gates, Knowle West Boy sees our misunderstood hero reaching into the post-punk, Two-Tone, reggae, hip hop and pure pop he grew up adoring, twisting it all into surreal Tricky shapes using his astonishingly accomplished band and a host of great undiscovered singers, and ending up with the most varied and accessible set of his career. When things get too dark he brings it back to the light with the ebullient pop-rock of C’mon Baby. When things get too relaxed he taunts the world for its cruelty and apathy with the Middle-Eastern hip hop textures of Coalition. Underpinning it all is a theme of rediscovery… the American exile rediscovering his love of dear old Blighty; the veteran rediscovering the joy of making music; the experienced player rediscovering the struggle of being Knowle West’s very own Tricky Kid, the weird but defiant teen outsider who knew that with enough lust for life you could become a superstar. Knowle West Boy …