Archive for May, 2010

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SNOWGOONS are back with the “Raining” joint ft. brainstorm (Krush Unit), Jaysaun & Edo G (Special Teamz) from the “BLACK SNOW” album!
Big up to Greece’s finest “SIFU VERSUS” for editing! Edo & Jaysaun never actually performed for this video! This are leftovers from the Special Teamz video shoot we did!
infos: http://www.myspace.com/snowgoons

WE KEEP HIP HOP ALIVE!

www.snowgoons.de

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You open up the door wit negative aura
you say future is murky indeed…
I’m sick of hearing your gripe.

You open up the door wit negative aura
If you never change
I think There is no way my life fizzle out

You open up the door wit negative aura
(i’m fed up fed up fed up)
you say future is murky indeed…
I’m sick of hearing your gripe.

You open up the door wit negative aura
(i can’t keep up with you)
There is no way my life fizzle out

(Oh well)
If you are at a loss as to what to do
Raise you stiff middle finger
It will know which way the wind blows

Don’t chain down your affection
Awaken primal feeling
Don’t benumb emotion
Sing out primal scream
Let loose every feeling from joy to grief

Don’t chain down your affection
Awaken primal feeling
Don’t benumb emotion
Sing out primal scream
Let yourself losse every feeling from joy to grief!

Go again headwind or ride on the talewind
Game is in your hands
how do you play?
Follow your brainstorm!!!

How long will you go on lying?
Get wise tie yourself down
How long will you go on lying?
Breakdown a stick tight empty smile mask!!

Don’t chain down your affection
Awaken primal feeling
Don’t benumb emotion
Sing out primal scream
Let loose every feeling from joy to grief
(x3)

Don’t chain down your affection
Awaken primal feeling
Don’t benumb emotion
Sing out primal scream
Let yourself losse every feeling from joy to grief!

Go again headwind or ride on the talewind
Game is in your hands
how do you play?
Follow your brainstorm!!!

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Anxiety, apprehension, cold feet, consternation, dismay, distress, dread, fear, fright, horror, nervousness, panic, scare, strain, stress, tension, terror, trepidation, unease or uneasiness: whatever it’s called, you’ve got it.

And the reason is … you’ve got to write an article!

Writing anxiety or ‘writer’s block’ happens to all writers at some point in their writing lives. It may be that you don’t know what to write about or, with your topic firmly in place, you don’t know where to start.

At this point, procrastination sets in.

Doing anything, rather than actually writing, seems a whole lot better than putting pen to paper or fingers to the keyboard. Even walking the dog, in pouring rain and gale-force winds, has higher priority!

Try some of these ways to restore your writing equilibrium:

1. Avoid starting with a blank page. There’s nothing more daunting than beginning from nothing. Work with a template. This will help you to stay focused on your topic. Download and print out some appropriate free graphic organizers from the Internet or use graphic organizer software, like NotateIt, that will help you to rearrange and organise your thoughts in freestyle format.

2. brainstorm your topic. Take some time out for creative thinking with a friend or colleague. You’ll get some new twists on the theme, especially if they’re not ‘experts’ in your subject matter!

3. Write an outline. Just set out a list of headings. They don’t even have to be in order – you can always rearrange them later. Write each heading on a separate card or piece of paper and shuffle the result. A new order may emerge that you hadn’t thought of, giving you a new slant on your topic.

4. Use a whiteboard. Fix a large magnetic whiteboard on your wall and use it to rearrange your ideas. If a whiteboard on the wall feels too intrusive, try some inexpensive whiteboard software on your PC instead.

5. Break your task down into smaller chunks. From your outline, choose one heading and write. Then go on to another heading and write. It doesn’t matter which order you write in, because it can all be rearranged later. Not only that, you’re achieving your larger goal in a series of smaller steps and that makes it much more manageable.

6. Write in the way that you speak. It’s friendlier to read and it’s an easier and more natural way for you to write.

7. Don’t worry about perfection too soon. Spell checking, indenting paragraphs, changing font size – this is the icing on the cake. Just let your writing flow and, just for once, forget the grammar. Perfection can come later – at the redrafting stage.

8. Think about your readers in a different way. You may be anxious that your article is not “good enough” to be read by your peers. Remember, even if your audience are “experts”, they don’t know what you think about your subject. Nor does it mean that they know everything there is to know about a subject area. Target your writing towards an intelligent, enthusiastic, but non-expert, reader and your writing confidence will grow.

9. You’ve completed your writing. This is your first draft. The secret, now, is to redraft and redraft again. You’d be surprised at just how many things you’ll want to say differently when the sun rises tomorrow! Read your article once a day, make changes then put it aside until the next day. In a few days, you’ll read your article and find nothing to change. That’s when you’re ready to publish!

10. Believe in yourself. The first articles you write may not be perfect but the more you write, the better your style will become. It’s like learning to walk – all it takes is a little time and lots of practice.

Jocelyn Snider
http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/how-to-get-relief-from-writing-anxiety-752349.html

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Here’s a BECK song in dubbed!
Sung by Justin Cook!

Dub Beck: Mongolian Chop Squad Album:

http://www.sendspace.com/file/j0qdqe

Use Winrar to Open Album:

http://www.rarlab.com/download.htm

BECK Fan Club:

http://www.youtube.com/group/BeckMongolianChopSqu

Lyrics:
You open up the door with your negative aura
You say future’s murky indeed…
I’m sick of hearing your gripe.

And if you stay negative
If you never ever change
I think the tiniest spark in your life will fizzle out

You open up the door with your negative aura
(I’m fed up fed up fed up)
You say future’s murky indeed…
I’m sick of hearing you gripe.

And if you stay negative
(I can’t keep up with you)
If you never ever change
I think the tiniest spark in your life will fizzle out

If you are at a loss as to what to do.
Raise you stiff middle finger.
It will know which way the wind blows.

Don’t chain your affection
Awaken primal feeling
Don’t benumb emotion
Sing out primal scream
Let loose every feeling from joy to grief

Don’t chain your affection
Awaken primal feeling
Don’t benumb emotion
Sing out primal scream
Let loose every feeling from joy to grief

Go against headwind or ride on the tailwind.
Game is in your hands.
How will you play?
Follow your brainstorm!!!

How long will you go on lying?
Get wise tie yourself down
How long will you go on lying?
Breaking down a stick tight empty smile mask!!!

Don’t chain your affection
Awaken primal feeling
Don’t benumb emotion
Sing out primal scream
Let loose every feeling from joy to grief
(x4)

Go against headwind or ride on the tailwind.
Game is in your hands.
How do you play?
Follow your brainstorm!!!

Thanks to Coolcat1991118.

BECK Ringtones: http://www.sendspace.com/file/8txn6p

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Each year, a large number of business owners rely on Internet marketing to get their new business up and running or to keep their existing business going strong. Are you interested in becoming one of those business owners? If so, congratulations; it is difficult and sometimes even impossible to run a successful business without marketing for the help www.podcasting-made-easy.com. That is why it is important that you give your business all of the marketing attention that it needs and deserves.

When it comes to Internet marketing, you will find that any marketing is better than no marketing at all. Despite this, you may want to focus most of your time on innovative Internet marketing ideas. Innovative Internet marketing ideas are ideas that are fairly new. One of the few downsides to using innovative Internet marketing ideas is that since most have yet to be proven, because they are relatively new, you may not know if they are really worth or your time or your money. That is why there are a number of important factors that you should take into consideration, especially if you are planning on marketing your business while on a budget.

If you are interested in marketing your business, but while on a budget, you can still do so. The only difference is that you will have a little bit more research to do than most others, namely business owners who have an unlimited marketing or advertising budget. As previously mentioned, innovative Internet marketing ideas are ideas that are relatively new. That means that they have likely not been proved effective yet. Despite wanting to wait until they are effective, you shouldn’t. The good thing about using innovative Internet marketing strategies is that because they are new, the chances of your competition using those same strategies are slim. In a way, using innovative Internet marketing strategies gives you an edge over your competition.

Although you can get the upper hand, by using innovate Internet marketing ideas, you may find that not all ideas turned out the way that you wanted them to. That is why you are advised to be cautious when looking to implement new, innovative internet marketing ideas, especially if those ideas are costly. As previously mentioned, you are advised to give new Internet marketing ideas a try, even if they have yet to be proven. Before implementing those ideas, it may be a good idea to examine the costs associated with doing so. Although business is all about taking risks, you may not want to take a risk that you cannot afford to take for the help www.squeeze-page-profits.com. There are a number of different, affordable, Internet marketing strategies that you can use, that are guaranteed to produce the results that you are looking for.

If you would still like to have your business benefit from innovative Internet marketing ideas, but you are unsure what to do, you may want to think about hiring the services of a professional. In most cases, you will find that these professionals are referred to as Internet marketing specialists. An Internet marketing specialist is an individual who can brainstorm marketing ideas and execute them, without you having to do any of the work. What is nice about most Internet marketing specialists is that they tend to charge a flat-rate fee for their services. This means that you can get a whole Internet marketing package, which includes new and old ideas, for a reasonable fee. In addition to the fees being reasonable, you may find that the results are even better; that is because professional Internet marketing specialists are good at what they do.

Whether you choose to develop and implement your own innovative Internet marketing strategies or you rely on a professional to do it for you, your business should be able to get the marketing that it needs and deserves to have. What is nice is that you can also do it while on a budget; which is a great way to make sure that your business is a profitable one.

Sandeep Duggal
http://www.articlesbase.com/internet-marketing-articles/choose-to-develop-and-implement-your-own-innovative-internet-marketing-strategies-737815.html

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more or less / lyrics

music: brainstorm
lyrics: kaupix/uudriic
2007

AND I LIE

MORE OR LESS
EVERYONE HAS A MESS
IN THEIR HEARTS AND HEADS
BUT WE ARE SEARCHING FOR HAPPINESS, HAPPINESS

AND I LIE AND I LIE AND I LIE TO SURVIVE AGAIN
AND I LIE AND I LIE AND I LIE

STOP IF YOU’RE GOING DOWN
IF YOU WANNA TAKE A REST
JUST FOR A WHILE
LEAVE THE TOWN
YOU ARE STRONG
THE ROAD IS LONG
CARRY ON, CARRY ON
WE CAN’T GO WRONG
NO, WE CAN’T GO WRONG

TIME GOES BY
THE SAME LOOK IN YOUR EYES
AND THE SAME WAY YOU SMILE
ARE YOU STILL SEARCHING FOR HAPPINESS?

AND I LIE AND I LIE AND I LIE TO SURVIVE AGAIN
AND I LIE AND I LIE AND I LIE

STOP IF YOU’RE GOING DOWN
IF YOU WANNA TAKE A REST
JUST FOR A WHILE
LEAVE THE TOWN
YOU ARE STRONG
THE ROAD IS LONG
CARRY ON, CARRY ON
WE CAN’T GO WRONG
NO, WE CAN’T GO WRONG

THE WHOLE WORLD BREAKS INTO PIECES
AND YOU CAN’T GET IT BACK ANYMORE
AND IT SLIPS THROUGH YOUR FINGERS
AND YOU
JUST TRY
AND YOU JUST TRY
TO HOLD ON

TO HOLD ON

TO HOLD ON

NO, WE CAN’T GO WRONG

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By Michael Alperstein

Writing gives you the opportunity to feel the rush of creative juices flowing, enables you to be heard, to be of service to your readership, and to clear your mind of extraneous thoughts and hone in on what really matters. But even on a good day, writing is challenging. Here are seven ways to help you access more creativity and increase enthusiasm for the writer’s journey.

1. Write in Different Mediums.

Although your writing will most likely end up in your word processor, be open to writing at least a percentage of the time in a different medium. Sit in a park and write in a notebook, try speaking into a recorder, or use an old typewriter. Even while using a computer, it is a great idea to stir things up sometimes: Try an unusual font or color, type with your non-dominant hand (some say this fuels creativity because it stimulates your right brain thinking), type super fast, or type very slowly, or experiment with different kinds of music while writing. It is also a good idea to print often and make notes in the margins. This gives you the bigger picture you need for clear and powerful writing.

2. Intertwine Reading with Writing.

If you feel blocked with your writing, go to the bookstore or library and read topics similar to the one you are working on. This is not so much an exercise in ‘comparing’ in order to feel that you can ‘do it better than them.’ The deeper benefit to gain from more reading is to realize the interconnectedness between writing and reading. School teachers often make reading and writing sound as if they are two totally different activities, but they are intrinsically connected. When you read, you open up and make space for new ideas to come into your mind. Writing is fundamentally no different.

One way to see the connection between the two is to practice active reading. Active reading is reading the text as text, not being fully absorbed in its meaning, and instead having a small amount of attention on learning new techniques and styles.

Use the connection between reading and writing to your advantage by dancing between them until you can sense their relationship. This short circuits writer’s block faster than anything I know.

3. Focus on Solutions.

Remember to bring your attention back to the solutions to the “problems” you see with your writing. Powerful writing is about turning attention inward to find new ideas amongst a field of infinite ideas. There is great benefit to re-focusing your attention in a surprising and positive new direction. This is done by putting attention on your inner data bank of writing tips: Show don’t tell, say more with less, keep the tension high for your main character, highlight the benefits to your reader, and so forth.

The primary consideration for editing your work should be: “What can I add or delete that will create a stronger next draft?” This question takes you out of self-judgment and into a solution mind frame.

4. Use Emotions to Fuel Creativity

Be it calmness, fear, or passion, any emotion can stir the creative pot and help you be a better writer. Realize there is a connection between your emotions and your future readers. Consider this: The quality of your emotional state while writing will impact the quality of the emotional state of your future readers. When your writing is flowing, direct your attention inward on the feeling of the creative flow and the emotions along with it. Bask in the flow. All your emotions will help.

For example, if you are writing a piece you hope will uplift readers, be as conscious and calm as possible while writing. See if you can tap into the feeling you want your readers to feel. Breathe. Stretch every now and then. The clearer and more at peace you are while you write, the clearer and more at peace your readers will feel down the line.

Similarly, if you are writing a thriller, do all you can to get your adrenaline rushing while you write. You might do some push ups, play loud music or write in candle light. Notice your body and posture. If you want future readers to be afraid, you might purposely breathe shallowly for a while or literally sit on the edge of your seat. Your body posture is important. It helps you transmute whatever you are feeling into creative inspiration.

5. Give Help to Another Writer.

Helping someone else is a great way to help yourself. There is an art to giving useful feedback. Here are some tips:

a. Help the other writer brainstorm new options. Suggest a different metaphor, another example, a new direction, or another word. Endeavor to open doors.

b. Ask questions: What is the significance of this paragraph? Could you explain this idea better? Who is your target audience? How do you want your audience to react to this?

c. Again, focus on solutions not on problems or personal reactions. For instance, if you are critiquing someone’s crime thriller and you start to lose interest, say “How about more danger here?” instead of just saying “I got bored.”

No matter what it is you do not like about the writing, know there is always a fix.

d. Keep it real. Express the negative in a way that encourages the writer to improve.

Distinguish your reaction from the writing itself. See your opinions as opinions, not external facts.

6. Get Help from Another Writer.

Hiring a writing coach or getting feedback from other writers will improve your writing better than anything I know. Or start or join a writing group. But you still need to stay true to yourself and write what is in your heart. There is an art to benefiting from other people’s feedback. Here is what I suggest:

a. Ask for the specific help you want. Do you want the other person to help you with character development? Organization? Grammar? Or perhaps you are ‘wide open’ to all input, which is fine, but it’s good to say this out in the open.

b. The sting! How do you handle it if the feedback you receive is negative? You dig deeper and rewrite! When someone points something out about your writing that you couldn’t see, it is a gift to you no matter how much it may sting at first. But you still need to stay true to your own message. Maybe you keep your writing the way it is and calmly reject the feedback. Be grateful to the other person for reassuring you that you are already on the right track with your writing. You know what you want to say. Stay true to your craft.

7. Put Your Writing Out There.

Be willing to say goodbye to perfectionism and share your writing with others. Share it for the joy of being seen or the joy of being of service to others. It’s not easy to go public, but it can get easier. One way I have found to make it easier is to reflect upon the following idea: To share writing with a small number of people is not fundamentally different than sharing it with a large number of people. For example, suppose I share a writing piece with three other people: One person dislikes it; one thinks it’s okay; and one loves it. The feelings I experience when I hear their responses can be just as intense as if I shared my writing with thousands of people! Suppose ten thousand people disliked it, ten thousand thought it was okay, and ten thousand loved it. I am not necessarily going to feel different than I did with three people.

Explore this yourself. Above all, trust your own perceptions and instincts as you go public with your writing and you will successfully navigate outer opinions.

Michael Alperstein
http://www.articlesbase.com/ebooks-articles/how-to-write-anything-with-power-and-passion-734506.html

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Off of their ‘Superjudge’ cd, and covering Hawkwind…Monster Magnet – brainstorm

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I finished walking my first marathon in San Diego a couple of weeks ago.

It was the hardest thing I’ve ever done.

But, it was also an amazing accomplishment.

One thing that struck me while hoofing it toward the finish line was the similarities between running a business and running a marathon (or in my case, walking a marathon).

Here are 3 more (you can read the first 2 in Part 1).

3. There is no “should.” When you picture the type of people who do marathons, who do you see? Young, thin, athletic?

Nothing could be further from the truth.

There were people of all shapes and sizes, of all ages (there is an 80-99 year old class by the way) and some with pretty significant disabilities.

And, not only did they finish, but a lot of them beat the pants off of the people who more resembled the stereotypical marathon runner.

So how does this relate to business success? Do any of these sound familiar:

“I don’t have the right education.”

“I’m too old.”

“I’m too young.”

“My kids are still in school.”

“I don’t know enough.”

“I don’t have the money.”

“The economy is bad.”

“My industry has changed.”

And so on.

For every reason people have for why they haven’t started a business or why their business isn’t successful, there’s a successful, thriving business owner out there who has faced the same or worse obstacles and has overcome them.

But this is deeper than excuses. People really do feel like they can’t be successful in business because of some image in their head. Maybe they think all successful business owners have MBAs, or had family connections, or were raised a certain way.

But I’m here to tell you that’s not true. There is no “picture” of the successful business owner. Some have PhDs, some are high school dropouts. Some got a bankroll from their families, some had to finance their business on credit cards.

The one thing they DO have in common is they were determined to cross the finish line.

4. Don’t underestimate the power of cheerleaders. There were times during the marathon when hearing someone say “You can do it,” “It’s only a little farther,” “You’ll almost there” made a huge difference. Especially near the end, those encouragements gave me something to hang on to.

It’s been said that a lot of people give up when success is right around the corner. They can’t see it yet, but if they had just hung on for a bit longer, all their hard work would start to pay off. Maybe if they had had a cheerleader or two yelling “Mile 22 is right around the corner,” that would have been enough for them to keep them going.

On that note, don’t be stingy with the cheers yourself. Your casually tossed off comment may make the difference between someone staying in the game or bailing out. After all, we’re in this together. Life is hard enough to not share a few cheers along the way.

5. Don’t underestimate the power of mentors, coaches and friends. A group of us went to San Diego to do the marathon together, and we ended up making a fun weekend out of it. As this was my first marathon, it was so nice being with people who had already done it many times before. They had a routine, knew the pitfalls and could give me advice and get me prepared.

As a business owner, coaches and mentors can help smooth the path of your success. They can tell you what worked, and what didn’t work. They can give you an idea of what to expect. They understand what you’re going through and can “talk the talk.” They can help you brainstorm new ideas and see chinks you might have missed.

And, let’s not forget they can make the whole journey a lot more fun.

Michele PW
http://www.articlesbase.com/small-business-articles/what-marathons-can-teach-you-about-your-business-part-2-734562.html

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Song festival

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