10TH March, 2008: SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT (UK & Ireland) has today announced that it is the first major UK label to license a brand new on demand streaming service with We7, Peter Gabriel’s pioneering ad funded music service.
Today’s agreement sees music from the vast SONY BMG catalogue becoming available to stream free, legally and safely on the ad-funded website, with a short advertisement prior to each track.
We7 will launch the new on demand streaming service in the UK at the end of April, with the service initially available to existing We7 members and gradually extended to new subscribers.
Ged Doherty, Chairman of SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT (UK & Ireland), said: We are in the business of embracing a multitude of new ways our music can reach audiences. Our deal with We7 is an important step forward in offering fans greater flexibility in how they consume music.
Steve Purdham, co-founder and CEO We7, said: Today marks a significant leap forward for We7 and the industry as a whole, as SONY BMG lead the way in embracing the on demand streaming model for the benefit of music fans, artists and advertisers alike.
Peter Gabriel, musician and Founder Investor in We7, commented: The digital revolution has provided exciting and extraordinary opportunities in the music business, even though it has been largely Mychemicalromancemp3w off by many. We7 is a model that will supply free music to the consumer and still provide a stream of revenue to musicians and content owners. We are delighted that SONY BMG are exploring this new world, and are the first forward thinking major to come on board with us.
Chroma Key
Graveyard Mountain Home (2004)
Kevin Moore was a keyboardist for Dream Theater and one of the DT’s founders. He has left the band in 1994 to begin a solo career, which, as he thought, was in contrary to what he made in Dream Theater. As I read before (don’t exactly remember where), Kevin had plans to become a classical musician. I’m not sure that was true, but after all Kevin has initiated Chroma Key - a project with musical style stood far apart from both classical music and music of Dream Theater. Chroma Key became an attempt to make meditative progressive music with emphasis on synthesizers (of course, there is no even a trace of prog-metal here). How successful is the result? Despite the fact that “Graveyard Mountain Home” is rated relatively high by critics, I can’t say I like it much. The music is quite original, but it’s not of my taste. Maybe you’ll like it
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Reviewed by Igor Brynskich.
In a nutshell it was season 19 Episode 7, Downloadjeopardythemesongtgd and Knives, aired Lord’S Day Nov. Eighteen 2007.
WELL Iodine told you didn’t I? It’s ALL coming together now isn’t it? Rich Person you see the subheading of my blog? Smushing together what? Movies, Comics and Ministryofsoundcrj And last night’s episode of The Simpsons combined all that stuff. It was on TV, tons of amusing book stuff, and had Jack Black from the movies (we have got the same birthday by the way). And although they didn’t make Home Renovation (another subject in my site) they did make some Homer Renovation! They even had a Simpsons version of Oprah and an African American version of Batman’s buddy Robin. What more than could you ask?
For me, the show have somehow managed to be amusing for 20 years. Keep in mind, I’ve been watching “The Simpsons” since before they were called that. Yeah, I cognize some of you saw them on the Tracey Ullman show. But I saw them before that. At life festivals. And utilizing some magic, once-in-a-lifetime expression they’ve stayed funny. They have got stayed funny! I’m not gonna acquire into a Family Guy volts Simpsons thing here. The Simpsons show is funny. You should see their lampoon of “The Thing.”
Possibly one of the oddest cameo turns I’ve ever seen on television was the casting of Alan Moore, Art Spiegelman, and Daniel Clowes as themselves. These cats are celebrated for the Watchmen, Maus and Ghost World. The show gave them a few muscles, but they were there in all their advanced glory.
Even the subplot of the show integrated another subject of this blog; metropolis life. Margarine desires to acquire into form and she travels to a topographic point called “LA Body Works.” Now, having lived in lanthanum for 10 years, Film Industry to be specific, I was a long clip member of the Film Industry YMCA. Before joining the Yttrium I did travel to some of those lanthanum themed “gyms,” but they weren’t that different from what Margarine encountered; so I didn’t remain long.
So for me the show was a personal favorite, but I recognize everybody might not experience that way. What’s one of your favorites?