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My Memory! English Coursework! This is a fictional story based on a memory of mine for english homework. I don't know weather (More) This is a fictional story based on a memory of mine for english homework. I don't know weather to keep this or re-write a new story about meeting JB! It was to be descriptive writing...enjoy!
You know the feeling you get when something new and unknown is right around the corner? Well for me, Monday morning brought that exact feeling.
The windows were splattered with dirt; even though it had continuously rained for 24 hours straight. The air was damp and musky, and a light sheen of sweat lingered unwanted. This Monday morning wasn't just any typical day. It was my first day of High School. I had passed the barrier of childhood, and was now about to start re-climbing the rungs of the social ladder. I had unfortunatly been lumbered into the chore of taking the school bus; or as I like to call it: "The Peasant Mobile". It wasn't the most relaxing environment and it was far from pleasant. Teenagers barged their way to the back of the bus, claiming the 'cool' seats. I had opted for the slightly less cool, front seat.
As the bus turned the sharp corner, and edged towards the gates , my senses tingled as they became over-whelmed, with the fascinating image I was witnessing. The tightly packed carpark oozed at the seams, as an array of rainbow coloured cars burst out of their allignments. The children scattered unevenly underneath wilting oak trees, as they snacked on early morning treats. I closed my eyes, took a deep, slightly stuffy breathe, and snapped them back open again. The sight remained.
I stepped off the bus, eyes darting swiftly at each new vision. My mind clicked; snapping pictures in my mind, so I could always revisit this memory. The feelings of exhilaration and anexity merged as one. The wind had picked up, and as I gently spun on my heel - as gracefully as possible - my hair was whipped around my face. I brushed it away, absentminded, not wanting to defer my vision from the sight before me. Worried encase it spontaniously dissappeared, leaving me only with my self-created memories.
"Heads Up!"
I re-focused an instant too slowly, and was pelted harshly in the face by a pig-skinned Rugby ball. I fell to the damp, concrete floor, coldness seething through every part of my body. 5 minutes. That is the exact time I had managed to survive before causing myself eternal embarrassment; and bodily harm. I heaved myself from the floor; collected my scattered belongings, dusted my once clean clothes, and marched forward. The last thing I needed was a reminder of my humiliation.
PLEASE COMMENT AND IDEAS WHICH COULD MAKE THIS BETTER!
IT'S FOR A GCSE GRADE SO IT'S VERY IMPORTANT!
I WILL UPLOAD THE NEXT PART AND THEN ONCE I HAVE A COLLECTIVE OF 5 COMMENTS I WILL UPLOAD ANOTHER JB CHAPTER!
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Styling flv Colin Julius Bobb, better known as Sensational (a.k.a. Perfection a.k.a. The Skripper) came to (More) Colin Julius Bobb, better known as Sensational (a.k.a. Perfection a.k.a. The Skripper) came to Crooklyn via Georgetown, Guyana as a young child. Growing up in the heavily-Caribbean Crown Heights area, he was soaked in the sounds of reggae and hip-hop, receiving his baptism with blunts at the age of 13. A chance meeting with cutting-edge rap act the Jungle Brothers (Afrika, Mike G., and Sammy B.) got him a gig as a dancer at their live shows, but Colin soon impressed the JB's with his wigged-out, 4-track beats and raw lyrical flows, earning him the name Torture. It was Torture, an uninhibited 17-year-old, who would steer the crew in the direction of wild experimentation and mayhem on their third full-length for Warner Brothers--Jbeez Wit Da Remedy--a release both controversial in its creative content and the manner it was suppressed from the public. As producer Bill Laswell, who had worked on that now legendary lost transmission, recalls, "They [the JBs] used to be in my apartment listening to records and when Torture pulled out a [avant-garde German composer] Stockhausen record and started cutting it up and rhyming to it, the other guys looked at each other like, 'He's onto some shit.'" Though the original Remedy album never surfaced (deemed too experimental by the people at Warner Bros.) some more acidic fragments bubbled up as a Black Hoodz 10-inch under the title, Crazy Wisdom Masters, in 1997. Word of Torture's exploits filtered through to WordSound head Skiz Fernando from Laswell. When Skiz first met Torture at a Greene Street Studios recording session in Manhattan where the JB's were working on their follow-up album, the first words out of the free-spirited 21 year-old's mouth were, "You got some chronic [marijuana]?" Smoking copious amounts of weed, in fact, is as much a part of Torture's daily operation as making beats that his production company is called Chunk 'O Bliss. "Rarely have I seen Torch sober," says Skiz, "I think he spends so much time in the zone that he really lives in his own world. That's why his sound is so unique." In 1996, Skiz collaborated with Torture on his first release for WordSound, a ground-breaking album called Loaded With Power, which the College Music Journal hailed as "one of the most bold and experimental releases of the last few years." Most of that album was recorded on a battered 8-track cassette mixer that Afrika had given him, with vocals recorded through a pair of old headphones. Right before the record went to press, Torture changed his name to Sensational. "I was kind of bummed out that he changed his name," says Skiz, "because Torture seemed to fit his vibe so well, but far be it for me to argue with a true artist. As far as music is concerned, he knows exactly what he's doing." With a new name and a renewed quest to further push the envelope as a solo artist, Sensational recorded another album for WordSound in 1997, Corner The Market, before going on tour in Europe the following summer. Here he both amazed and puzzled audiences with a totally unpredictable live show which found him deejaying for himself, bringing audience members on stage to smoke with him, and winning even more fans with his down-to-earth charm and charisma. Anyone who has seen a Sensational performance will not soon forget the experience. In 1999, Sensational recorded his third album for WordSound, this time using some of the royalties from his last album to purchase a digital multi-track, drum machine and a real microphone. Despite this upgrade, Heavyweighter sounds as dusted as his first two releases with the exception that Sensational's vocals are more intelligible in the mix. Songs from this last album feature prominently in Crooked, which follows Sensational's evolution as an artist. "In the script, the character of Sensational is true to life," says Skiz, "but knowing him as well as I do, I had my concerns about him being able to pull off the job and all the demands involved. But Torch really surprised me with his commitment, attentiveness, and showing up on time for stuff. He's a natural performer." Despite all the chaos in Sensational's personal life--not having a place to live, always having to hustle for money (all of which is depicted in the film as well)--Sensational was able to complete the 25 day shoot like a true professional, and contribute new music to the soundtrack. Crooked is as much about his real-life personal struggle and his music as it is about the corruption in the music industry. (Less)
Chemical brothers - Exit planet dust
2009-12-02 - extension: rar - size: 49 MB
Chemical brothers - Exit planet dust
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Exit Planet Dust
2009-07-22 - extension: zip - size: 43 MB
Exit Planet Dust
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