Greek saison 1

Greek

Une fois n’est pas coutume, voici une série peu sérieuse vu que c’est une série de… campus !

Et oui, il fallait bien que cela arrive un jour : la transposition du genre campus du film à la série grand public – fini le lycée, bienvenue à la fac avec tous les sous-entendus que cela entraîne !

J’en profite pour énoncer une des règles de base du film de campus, à laquelle Greek ne déroge pas : la règle immuable des trois F (fêtes, filles, football).

Greek raconte l’histoire de quelques étudiants à l’université de Cyprus-Rhodes, en mettant l’accent sur l’aspect social de leur société, comme dans le système grec de l’Antiquité dans lequel le citoyen prenait part à la vie de la cité.

Chaque fraternité possède sa propre maison, son/sa président(e) et est désignée par une lettre grecque.

Cela explique le titre de la série qui tourne autour des fraternities (pour les garçons) et des sororities (pour les filles). Chacun doit trouver sa place au sein de la société étudiante.

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Tong

Tong est un petit scientifique vietnamien un peu maladroit qui invente fortuitement une machine qui désintègre.

Cette invention sera utilisée pour sauver l’humanité d’une menace planétaire. Malheureusement l’appareil ne vas pas fonctionner comme prévu…

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Eureka saison 1

Eureka season 1

Eureka est une série américaine diffusée depuis juillet 2006 sur Sci-Fi Channel qui a battu tous les records d’audience de la chaine.

En Grande-Bretagne, la série est diffusée sur la chaîne Sky One ainsi que sur SciFi UK sous le titre A Town Called Eureka.

La série est inédite en France pour l’instant.

L’histoire d’Eureka est simple : la Seconde Guerre mondiale ainsi que les bombardements sur Hiroshima et Nagasaki eurent un impact négatif envers la science et la technologie.

Avec l’aide d’Albert Einstein, le président Harry Truman ordonna la création d’un complexe top-secret, dont le but ultime serait de développer diverses technologies et armements.

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The IT Crowd saison 2

The IT Crowd season 2

Suite de la saison 1, maintes fois repoussée depuis le début de l’année, voici que Channel 4 nous fait le plaisir de nous offrir la saison 2 de The IT Crowd à la fin des vacances d’été, idéal pour reprendre du bon pied – côté geek bien sûr !

Nous retrouvons donc Roy, Moss et Jen dans de nouvelles aventures au sein du département informatique.

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Led Zep Kid : le talent et la gloire

Voilà une petite vidéo qui va en agacer plus d’un… en particulier mon père à qui je dédicace cet article.

Papa, je te donne deux mois pour décortiquer la vidéo et on se fait un double-solo à la Toussaint ! ^_^

Le gosse doit avoir 7 ou 8 ans peut-être ?

The Office (UK) Extras

Après la saison 1 et la saison 2, voici les extras de The Office version britannique : chutes d’épisodes, prises tronquées au montage, parodies et documentaires sont ici au programme. De quoi se mettre quelque chose sous la dent avant la prochaine saison !

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Dexter saison 2

Dexter season 2

Dexter Morgan, spécialiste dans l’analyse de prélèvements sanguins, nous revient pour une deuxième saison !

La première saison, un très bon cru, a placé la barre très haut et les scénaristes nous avaient offert un superbe personnage tout en nuances.

Keith Carradine rejoint le casting de cette seconde saison et tiendra le rôle d’un agent du FBI enquêtant sur une série de meurtres, tout comme Jaime Murray qui jouera le rôle de Lila, une ancienne droguée devenue artiste et qui se lie d’amitié avec Dexter.

Contrastes, contradictions, contrôle des sentiments et des émotions, deception, enquêtes… la saison 2 commence cinq semaines après la fin de la saison 1.

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Un doigt de Daft Punk

Vous souvenez-vous de notre fille qui groovait sur un vieux tube de Daft Punk ?

Et bien en voici une nouvelle version de la chanson mais cette fois-ci avec deux mains uniquement.

Admirez la technique :

Autant dire que pour effectuer ce genre de prouesses en rythme, il faut un peu avoir répété avant !

Sens du rythme, synchronisation et bonne coordination de chacun des doigts obligatoires !

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Zakk Wylde

Zakk Wylde

Zachary Phillip Wylde (born Jeffrey Phillip Wielandt; January 14, 1967) is an American guitarist, singer and songwriter.

He is best known for his tenure as the lead guitarist for Ozzy Osbourne and as the founder, lead guitarist, and lead singer of the heavy metal band Black Label Society.

His signature bulls-eye design appears on many of his guitars and is widely recognized. He was also the lead guitarist and vocalist of Pride & Glory, who released one self-titled album in 1994 before disbanding.

As a solo artist, he released the albums Book of Shadows and Book of Shadows II.

Wylde played locally with his first band Stone Henge, then later with local New Jersey band Zyris. Later, he auditioned for lead guitarist and co-writer for Ozzy Osbourne. Wylde was hired to replace Jake E. Lee, who replaced Brad Gillis, who had himself replaced the deceased Randy Rhoads. Rhoads remains Wylde’s foremost guitar-playing and stagecraft influence.

Wylde gravitated toward a particular Les Paul guitar, which has become known as “The Grail”; his bullseye-painted 1981 Gibson Les Paul Custom. Wylde lost the guitar in 2000 after it fell from the back of a truck transporting equipment as he was travelling between gigs in Texas. Rewards were offered to anyone that had information about the guitar.

Wylde and The Grail were reunited three years later when a fan bought it at a Dallas pawn shop and saw the initials “Z.W.” carved into the humbucker pickups backs. He contacted Wylde’s former webmaster Randy Canis to arrange its return to Wylde. Grateful, Wylde gave the fan his signature model in exchange.

In 1995, Wylde auditioned for Guns N’ Roses. Wylde was replaced in Osbourne’s band by Joe Holmes from 1995 until his return in 2001.

In January 2006, Wylde was recognized at the Hollywood Rock Walk of Fame, featuring his handprints and signature, in recognition of his successful career as a musician and his contribution to the music industry. The event was open to the public and many rock celebrities were present, including Ozzy Osbourne.

For a time in the mid-2000s he contributed a monthly column entitled “Brew-tality” for Guitar World magazine, discussing his techniques and equipment, as well as transcribing riffs and solo sections.

After auditions in 2004/05, Ozzy Osbourne announced Wylde as the official guitarist for his album Black Rain, which was released in 2007. On stage with Osbourne, Wylde has been credited for lending a high level of energy and passion to performances.

Black Label Society headlined the second stage at the 2006 Ozzfest, with Wylde playing double duty with Ozzy Osbourne on certain dates. He also joined Osbourne for the Ozzy and Friends Tour in replacement of the Black Sabbath tour scheduled for the summer of 2012, playing a range of European dates including Graspop Metal Meeting in Belgium.

Wylde played a guitar solo on Black Veil Brides’ cover of Kiss’ “Unholy”, on the 2011 EP Rebels.

Since 2014, Wylde has led a Black Sabbath cover band called Zakk Sabbath, handling guitar and vocal duties, joined by Rob “Blasko” Nicholson on bass and Joey Castillo (Danzig, Queens of the Stone Age) on drums, who replaced original drummer John Tempesta. JP Gaster (Clutch) occupied the drummer’s seat in between, in September 2017. The band tours intermittently, and released a single, three-track vinyl-only live 12″, in 2016.

Wylde, Steve Vai, Nuno Bettencourt, Yngwie Malmsteen, and Tosin Abasi were featured on the Generation Axe tour in 2016, 2017, and 2018.

Wylde joined Ozzy Osbourne’s band for a select number of dates during Osbourne’s 2017 summer tour, and then performed as part of the No More Tours II tour.

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Whitesnake

Whitesnake

Whitesnake are a hard rock band formed in London in 1978. The group was originally put together as the backing band for singer David Coverdale, who had recently left Deep Purple. Though the band quickly developed into their own entity, Coverdale is the only constant member throughout their history.

Whitesnake enjoyed much success in the UK, Europe and Japan through their early years. Their albums Ready an’ Willing, Come an’ Get It and Saints & Sinners all reached the top ten on the UK Albums Chart.

By the mid-1980s, however, Coverdale had set his sights on breaking through in North America, where Whitesnake remained largely unknown.

With the backing of American label Geffen Records, Whitesnake released their eponymous album in 1987, which became their biggest success to date, selling over eight million copies in the US and spawning the hit singles “Here I Go Again” and “Is This Love”.

Whitesnake also adopted a more contemporary look, akin to the Los Angeles glam metal scene. After releasing Slip of the Tongue in 1989, Coverdale decided to put Whitesnake on hold to take a break from the music industry.

Aside from a few short-lived reunions in the 1990s, Whitesnake remained mostly inactive until 2003, when Coverdale put together a new line-up to celebrate the band’s 25th anniversary.

Since then Whitesnake have released four more studio albums and toured extensively around the world.

Whitesnake’s early sound has been characterized by critics as blues rock, but by the mid-1980s the band slowly began moving toward a more commercially accessible hard rock style.

Topics such as love and sex are common in Whitesnake’s lyrics, which have been criticized for their excessive use of sexual innuendos and double entendres.

Whitesnake have been nominated for several awards during their career, including Best British Group at the 1988 Brit Awards.

They have also been featured on lists of the greatest hard rock bands of all time by several media outlets, while their songs and albums have appeared on many “best of” lists by outlets, such as VH1 and Rolling Stone.

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The Wallflowers

The Wallflowers

The Wallflowers is an American rock solo project of American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jakob Dylan.

The Wallflowers were originally a roots rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1989 by Dylan and guitarist Tobi Miller. The band has gone through a number of personnel changes but has remained centered on Dylan.

After releasing their eponymous debut album in 1992, the Wallflowers released what would become their best-known and highest-selling album, Bringing Down the Horse (1996), which featured the songs “One Headlight” and “6th Avenue Heartache”.

Their next album, (Breach) (2000), would feature their first and only single—”Sleepwalker”, at number 76—to reach the Billboard Hot 100. “One Headlight” did not chart due to not being released as a single in the U.S.

The group later released an additional two albums before going on hiatus. In 2012, the Wallflowers reunited to release their sixth studio album, Glad All Over. Nearly ten years later they released their seventh studio album, Exit Wounds, in July 2021.

The Wallflowers have won two Grammy Awards: Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal and Best Rock Song for “One Headlight” in 1998. “One Headlight” is also listed at #58 in Rolling Stone’s list of the 100 Greatest Pop Songs.

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Turin Brakes

Turin Brakes

Turin Brakes are an English band, comprising original duo of Olly Knights and Gale Paridjanian, and long-term collaborators Rob Allum and Eddie Myer. They had a UK top 5 hit in 2003 with their song “Painkiller (Summer Rain)”.

The band was started by long-time friends Knights and Paridjanian. The two met at a young age and spent much of their childhood together, both receiving guitars as Christmas presents at the age of 10.

Although they split after Knights went to film school and Paridjanian attempted to form a band in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, they soon reunited and collaborated on what would later become their first EP, The Door, which was eventually released through Anvil Records in 1999 as a limited vinyl release. This led to the band attracting the attention of larger record labels.

Source Records would eventually release two more EPs, The State of Things EP and Fight or Flight, prompting NME to proclaim “Turin Brakes inhabit a space which is entirely their own, fully formed and brutally emotive… give them the devotion they deserve.”

Source reissued the song “The Door” before releasing their first album, The Optimist LP, in 2001. The album, which was released in the United States by Astralwerks, was greeted with critical praise, spawned several modestly successful UK singles, “Underdog (Save Me)” (reaching no. 39 in the UK Singles Charts), Mind Over Money (reaching no. 31) and “Emergency 72”, and received a nomination for the Mercury Music Prize.

In August 2001, the album was certified Gold by the British Phonographic Industry. A planned tour of the United States opening for the Stereophonics and Matthew Jay, was cancelled due to the September 11 terrorist attacks. Still, the band played at over 80 venues in Europe and the United States that year.

Turin Brakes have often been compared to many of the new acoustic movement bands spawned in the late 1990s such as Elbow, Starsailor, and the Norwegian band Kings of Convenience, whose 2001 album entitled Quiet Is the New Loud is a helpful indicator of the band’s first album.

With each record, Turin Brakes try to change their sound. While the first album features a lot of acoustic guitar, Ether Song featured more electric guitar and was, in total, a lot darker. The third album, Jackinabox, can be seen as a combination of the first two albums, with some funk influences.

While Dark on Fire featured a bigger sound produced by Ethan Johns, 2010’s Outbursts can be seen as a return to the sound of The Optimist LP. Turin Brakes formerly performed live as a five-piece outfit to achieve a full band sound, and were joined on stage (and often also in the studio) by Rob Allum (drums), Phil Marten (keyboards) and Eddie Myer (bass).

Following Marten’s departure, they now perform as a four-piece band, with Gale’s guitar playing being more prominent and more richly contributing to the live sound.

On 6 September 2012, all four Turin Brakes members played at a “Spirit of Talk Talk” evening at 229 Great Portland Street where they joined some former members of Talk Talk to play a few hits including It’s My Life, with the band then playing a set of their own afterwards.

Before playing the song “Painkiller” Gale announced to the audience that although it wouldn’t be obvious to most people the song was heavily influenced by Talk Talk and by the work they did with producer Phill Brown in the Kent countryside some years ago.

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