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Funeral For A Friend – Beneath The Burning Tree
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Funeral For A Friend – Beneath The Burning Tree, the second part of the new fabulous ‘A’ side single from FFAF the first part being ‘Waterfront Dance Club’
Rock3 review – http://www.rock3music.com/rock-music-reviews/4626-funeral-friend-beneath-burning-tree-waterfront-dance-club-single.html?ltr=F
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Looking for the best dance clubs?
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I know there are a lot of topics about this, but I thought I'd still ask. I am going there this summer, and would love to go to a club that offers trance/techno music. And just a pure pop-hip dance club. Anyone recommend a club that caters to that type of music? Also, what are the best ones for single, 21 year olds looking to meet someone or to dance with? Any tips?
Oh i have to answer this one… i just got back from vegas and went to couple of the nightclubs and did some research on others!
Alright, so the spot you wanna be at for some hip hop& r&b type of music is studio 54 in the MGM grand (also, lots of hot people there ![]()
Other cool place is the OPM at the ceasar's palace forum shops.. I like it as a place… it is cool looking, but a little bit more stiff than 54.. the music there was mostly hip hop that I hadn't heard before.. and the majority of the people there were colored.
Another fun place to try is the TAO at the Venetian.. it's a restaurant during the day and during the night it turns into a nightclub… it has a big giant buddha .. it's pretty cool… and if you like sake.. there's plenty of that here!
hope I helped even a little
Let's Dance, Lyratones Big Band at SJ Country Club 12/14
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Lyratones Big Band performs at the San Jose Country Club in 2003. Song playing is "Let's Dance."
Duration : 3 min 4 sec
The Awe Inspiring City of Cambridge, England
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Visit Cambridge and Be Inspired
Cambridge is a vibrant city that fuses together history and modern day life. It is a living city that is still continuing to influence history today. If you go to Cambridge you will be inspired by its historical buildings and surprised by the bustling cafe culture and nightlife. It is a city of contrast.
You can imagine medieval monks writing illuminated texts by the light of a flickering candle. Draughty corridors and high vaulted ceilings depicting stories from the Old Testament where echoes of Gregorian chants can still be heard. Cambridge is steeped in scholastic history dating back to the thirteenth century. Today, the unspoiled beauty offers a refreshing change from traffic chocked cities. The gentle whirr of bicycles passing by or the splashes of oars on the river depict a slice of historic England. Many famous names have passed through these colleges from Oliver Cromwell and Isaac Newton to Prince Charles and Stephen Hawking. The course of history was laid down in this most inspirational of places – a must-see in anybody’s books.
A walk into history…
Kings College
Established by Henry V1 boasts fine examples of fan vaulted ceilings and Renaissance windows showing pictures of the New Testament. The highlight being awe inspiring painting by Rubens – Adoration of the Magi.
Queens College
So called because it was founded by two Queens; that of HenryV1 and Edward1V. Look out for the ‘Mathematical Bridge’. This bridge was originally constructed entirely without nails using geometric principles. The story goes that it was deconstructed by an inquisitive person during the Victorian period who was unable to reconstruct it without the use of bolts.
Trinity College
Sir Christopher Wren built the magnificent library housed within the college. This is home to a collection of many rare books including Isaac Newton’s first edition of Principia Mathematica and an eighth
Century copy of the Epistles of St Paul. The majestic fountain dates to 1602.
St Mary’s church
Climb to the top of this tower to experience fantastic views of the colleges and market. This is the official university church of St Mary the Great. The chimes mirror those of Big Ben composed in 1793.
The Round Church
Dating from 1130 this is one example of only four round churches found in Britain. Churches were traditionally built in a cruciform and some believe that round churches were the work of the ‘Templars’. As the church’s name suggests ‘The Church of the Holy Sepulchre’ was probably modelled on the church in Palestine.
The Fitzwilliam Museum
This is the largest museum in Cambridge and is owned by the university. It houses a spectacular range of Roman, Greek and Egyptian antiquities as well as collections of paintings and objects of art covering key periods in history.
Cambridge and Country Folk Museum
This museum will appeal to all ages and interests showing how family life has developed over the last six hundred years.
The Scott Polar Institute
Founded to commemorate the explorer Captain Scott the institute houses relics of the South Pole Expedition through to today’s modern exploration and research.
The River Cam
Walk along the tow paths or go for a ride in a punt. The river is intrinsically linked with life in Cambridge now and in the past. ‘The Backs’ passes behind the colleges and proves popular for rowing and canoeing.
Step Back To Today…
Bars, Cafes and Nightlife
Cambridge has some of the best bars and pubs to unwind kick back and leave the day behind. There are cosy historic pubs, chic bars and sultry clubs. Try the Anchor for a traditional setting and views over the river. If you’re looking entertainment The Boat Race offers live music everyday of the week. If you’re looking for a few cocktails and a dance head down to the very chic HaHa and Coco nightclub. For something a little bit more up tempo try Po Na Na a trendy basement bar that plays club, salsa and house music. If you are looking for something a little bit more quirky you can hire out the Riverboat Georgina for parties and functions. You’ll be sailing down the historic river Cam with drink in hand taking in the sights and sounds of this vibrant city.
Shopping
Cambridge boasts some of the best shopping in the UK. High street shops stand alongside designer shops, independent boutiques and second hand shops. But what makes shopping special in Cambridge has to be the markets. The market place has been here for centuries. From Monday to Saturday the stall holders sell fresh produce, cut flowers, second-hand books, clothing, soap and souvenirs.
…Be Inspired
If you are at all interested in history then you will not be disappointed in the awe inspiring city of Cambridge. Walk in the footsteps of some of the greatest thinkers of the modern world.
200-song Disco Dance Club Musikartridge for LDSLS2100, LDSLS3000 & LDSLS3700
Menehune Dance Club
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Menehune’s are sometimes described as dwarfs in size, who live in the deep forests and hidden valleys of the Hawaiian islands.
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Taking someone from Japan to see NY city and we would like to go clubbing, We’re looking for somewhere safe, with a variety of genres of music maybe on different levels (HIP HOP, reggae, latin, techno etc) and inexpensive < 50 $. Also are there clubs open on Sunday nights?
Thanx!
Latin Lover’s Lair.
Orchesis dance club Presents…GIMME MORE
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Orchesis dance club Presents…GIMME MORE
Hartwick College
Fall 2007
Duration : 26 min 25 sec
Royal Plaza – Placa Reial
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The Plaça Reial is characterized by his architecture and its disposition as a court, with porches that lodge very calm terraces. The square has a central fountain and palms that provide very enjoyable shade during the evening. This square is very silent and seems to be disconnected of the city with marvelous lampposts.
The charming 19th-century square is just off the Ramblas and Carrer Ferran. It was the site of a Capuchin convent that was demolished in 1835 when Barcelona underwent a period of urban renewal. The architect Francesc Daniel Molina was put in charge of filling the vacant space with a square and housing in keeping with the haute bourgois style of the nearby Liceu. Plaça Reial has undergone a number of renovations since then and Antoni Gaudà designed the street-lamps in the shape of trees when still a young architect. The Las Tres Gracias fountain in the middle dates from the end of the 19th century. Now Plaça Reial is a meeting point for young people on their way to and from the nearby clubs and bars.
The Las Tres Gracias fountain in the middle dates from the end of the 19th century. Now Placa Reial is a meeting point for young people on their way to and from the nearby clubs and bars. The nightlife in this area just barely evaporates when on Sunday morning a stamp and coin market sets up. Quite near, there’s a general crafts and flea market near the Columbus monument at the port end of the Rambla.
Nobel prize-winning novelist Gabriel GarcÃa Marquez, architect and urban planner Oriol Bohigas, and Pasqual Maragall, president of the Catalonian Generalitat, are few of the many famous people known to have acquired apartments overlooking this potentially elegant square, a chiaroscuro masterpiece in which neoclassical symmetry clashes with big-city street squalor. Plaça Reial is bordered by stately ocher facades with balconies overlooking the wrought-iron Fountain of the Three Graces and treelike, snake-infested lampposts designed by Gaudà in 1879. Plaça Reial is most colorful on Sunday morning, when crowds gather to trade stamps and coins; after dark it’s a center of downtown nightlife for the jazz-minded, the young, and the adventurous. Bar Glaciar, on the uphill corner toward the Rambla, is a booming beer station for young international travelers. La Taxidermista, across the way, is a good restaurant in the plaza; Tarantos has top flamenco performances; and Jamboree offers world-class jazz.
Among the lively festivities of the Plaça Reial just off Les Ramblas, it has long been one of the city’s premier locations for good blues and jazz, although jazz is not featured every night. Sometimes a world-class performer will appear here, but most likely it is a younger group. One can be entertained by an evening of Chicago blues. Or one might find that a Latin dance band has been scheduled. As the night, the music changes totally and the place opens up as a nightclub for a young crowd, with hip-hop featuring downstairs and a more world music vibe upstairs. Most shows begin about 10pm to midnight.


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