Posts Tagged ‘music’
I have never written a review before, but could NOT stop myself this time. I have been a skeptic of home carpet cleaners for years, convinced in my own mind that they could never be as effective at cleaning and extracting as the truck mounted steam units we used to schedule to come clean carpets. Each trip was over $100 for just a couple of rooms, and with six – eight hours for drying, it was an ordeal. The last few times I had the company come, I found areas of saturation in some places, areas that were virtually dry in others when they were gone. It seemed they were in and out of my house in twenty minutes, just having basically “swiped” my carpets quickly and left. I began to wonder if I would ever enjoy clean carpets again.
Then I visited my brother at his out of town home, having planned the trip well in advance. He is a hoarder, basically, with kids and dogs to boot, so I was used to his carpets looking more like dirt than carpets. Imagine my surprise when I arrived and the house was cleaned up and his carpet looked fantastic! I asked him how he did it, and he pointed to his Hoover spin scrub carpet cleaner. I decided it was time to take the plunge. I researched over and over the available models and chose the F5914-900. I picked it up at Walmart and brought it home.
True to the word, in 15 minutes and with a screwdriver, I had it assembled. I cleaned my carpets according to the directions, and waited for the ultimate test. The ultimate test, in my mind, would be this: Once the carpets were dry, I would vacuum with my Kenmore Intelli-clean vacuum. This vacuum has sensors that cause lights to flash (red for really dirty, yellow when it gets better, etc.) when you are vacuuming and picking up dirt and debris. When all dirt and debris is gone, the lights go green and the motor slows, telling you to move on to another area to clean. I had vacuumed after Stanley Steemer many times and had never acheived the green lights. I waited only a couple
Music the Listener s
I’ve not received the order yet, so I can’t review it. I would like to cancel the order for non receipt. Please credit my account.
Music and Majesty Prayer
Dreadful. Judging from the first paragraph, this novel had the potential for being absorbing and a good holiday read. I was soon only making my way through it because I had nothing else to read and I kept thinking it must get better since it came highly recommended. If only I had had something better than this time waster: lazy plot that never seemed to go anywhere because it went in too many irrelevant directions, little firsthand knowledge of the circus, low-level vocabulary. A waste of time on a good topic.
The Houston Symphony Music
This card works just as good as any that you would pay more for in a retail store, but it costs less money to buy from Amazon.
Essential Music Videos Country
This is like nothing else I’ve heard, even from Jero. I must admit I wondered what on earth I’d bought when I first heard it, but once I’d got to the end I got it. Swirls of ambient noise give way to some of the most beautiful electronic soundscapes you can imagine.
A sprawling double-helping of the finest that synthesisers and samples can offer. Like listening to the life on the ocean floor, or perhaps in the densest rainforest; this album is to take in at a long sitting. The melodies are there, the beats are huge; but by making them analog, organic, the sounds haven’t dated one bit. This album could have been released anytime between 1976 and 2006, and we’d all still agree it’s ‘of its time’. In fact, the ‘life’ in the recording is the most interesting thing here. It’s sound is a musical parallel to this microscopic documentary!
At once dark and uplifting, GREAT VISUALS! I can discribe this album as ‘having its own DNA’; this is synthesised, organic, analog life, and it wraps around your speakers with its green, evolving branches. Let it develop! You can’t just stick it on whilst you wander round the house and expect to like it. You have to actually sit down and listen to it as a whole to appreciate just how amazing it is.
Element Music Experience in
I first watch the movie with some friends and we all were almost sick when it finished it was hard to go through it but it’s causing such a frenzy that I thought maybe this movie was the worst adaptation of a great book ever so I bought the book.
The $8 I payed for this book was a ripped off! OK I’m not a teenager and I understand this book is written for this audience, but that doesn;t mean the author has to write as a untalenetd unskilled teenager just babbling and typing iditic dialogues in ridiculous situations(J K Rowling is a perfect example of a good writer for a young audience). There is so much wrong with this story in so many levels. Let’s start with: why on earth will a vampire with the knowledge and experience of centuries will attend a high school in a small town? Again, why will a vampire who has lived for decades fall for a lame and dissolute girl? oh and of curse you have the gorgeous sensitive vampire with his “vegetarian” family!. And of coure they fall in love so the story can develop the must stupid dialogues I have read in years in the most boring situations adding to characters with no dimensions and a lack of develpment during the story.
The Devil s Music
I have had this scale for a month and it has lived up to my expectations. All I wanted was a simple but accurate scale–no bells and whistles. I had a Taylor scale prior to this but it only lasted about a year. Even after replacing the expensive lithium batteries it still did not work. This scale is accurate, attractive, easy to read, and very reasonably priced.
Spitting Image Music Video
Low res pictures set to something approximating music. Did not enhance my Home Theatre experience at all. If you want something that does that, get Planet Earth.
Mysterious Aqua Music Experience
Bought this over 2 years ago, was stunned with the price considering hdmi cords cost quite a bit and love it.
Haven’t had any issues with it, works great!!!
Great picture and sound!
Couldn’t ask for any better.
If you want a great value for the money, get this!
Black Metal The Music
From its opening moments when the baritone Jose van Damm delivers a wonderful last public performance in his role as the hero of this movie (”The Music Teacher”), to its climactic vocal competition and sad ending as the Music Teacher leaves the world to Mahler’s “In my Love, In my song,” this beautiful and unique movie will captivate anyone who loves vocal music and the life of the artist.
This really is a movie about love and music and the triumph of the artistic spirit. The musical choices throughout the movie blend harmoniously with the plot and the characters.
Van Damm gives a masterful performance both as a vocalist and as the teacher. A touching, memorable, and artistic triumph as a movie, on a par with the best of operas, though one need not be an opera buff to enjoy the drama.
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