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» Isaiah Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, 5038 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Milton. Today: Juneteenth: Emancipation Day Celebration, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Arts and crafts, food games and prizes; music and historical speeches. Guest speaker: 12:30 p.m. The Rev. H. K. Matthews, Zion Fountain African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, Brewton, Ala. 623-3569. » East Hill Baptist Church, 3960 Spanish Trail. Sunday: "Baptized and Secure," combined worship with Lord's Supper, 9 a.m. Speaker: Eric Sheaffer, interim pastor. Study groups: student Bible study, 5 p.m.; home study of the book of Philippians, 6 p.m. Details: 433-0095. Wednesday: dinner, 5 p.m.; adult Bible study, RAs, GAs, Mission Friends, student worship, 6 p.m. 433-0095. » Marcus Pointe Baptist Church, 6205 North W St. Sunday: Guest speaker: Dr. Charles Lowery, president and CEO of Lowery Institute for Excellence, Pilot Point, Texas, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Monday: UNDONE, 7 p.m., college-age ministry for the next seven weeks will be meeting at Drowsy Poet, 86 Brent Lane. Details: Craig Hindsman, 293-9979. Wednesday: supper, 4:45 to 6:15 p.m. REV628, sixth, seventh and eighth grades and REVOLUTION, ninth through 12th grade, 6 to 7:30 p.m.; adult Bible study, worship center, 6:30 p.m.; summer program for kids through August 17: Veggie Tales class, 3 and 4 years of age; Summer Splash, five years of age through fifth grade, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Check in time: 6:15 p.m. 479-8337. » St. Andrew Antiochian Orthodox Church, 5501 North W St. Today: Vespers, 6 p.m. Week of Second Sunday after Pentecost and Second Sunday of Matthew: Orthros, 8:50 a.m.; Divine Liturgy, 10 a.m. "Will you leave your 'nets' and follow Him?" Speaker: The Rev. David Bleam; coffee fellowship, 11:30 a.m. Tuesday: Vespers for Saints Peter and Paul, 5:30 p.m. Wednesday: the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul: Orthros, 8 a.m.; Divine Liturgy, 9 a.m. "You are the Christ, the Son of the living God." Speaker: Rev. Bleam. 469-9711. » St. Christopher's Episcopal Church, 3200 N. 12th Ave. Wednesday: Summer serenade series, 6:30 p.m. Tours of St. Christopher's Church, 6 p.m.; concert, 6:30 p.m. Performers: 13th Hourglass, country rock band. Concert on church lawn, bring lawn chairs. Concession stand available or bring your own. Pet food for Manna Food Bank will be collected. 433-0074. » Cokesbury United Methodist Church, 5725 N. Ninth Ave. Today: "Divisions," praise and worship, 6 p.m., main sanctuary. Speaker: The Rev. Stuart Worth. Sunday: "Divisions," blended worship, 8 a.m.; contemporary 9:20 a.m.; traditional 10:45 a.m. Speaker; The Rev. Chip Hale. "The Gathering," service geared toward young adults and youth, 10:30 a.m., Asbury Place. Speaker: The Rev. Stuart Worth. Performers: 8:00 a.m., Son Seekers Youth Choir; 9:20 a.m., Cokesbury Contemporary Band; 10:45 a.m., Chancel Choir. 476-5818. » Perdido Bay United Methodist Church, 13660 Innerarity Point Road. Sunday: "Well, So Much For That Idea," traditional 8:15 and 11 a.m.; contemporary 9 a.m. Speaker: Dr. Darren M. McClellan. Performers: Amy Maddox singing "You Alone Are God," 8:15 and 11 a.m.; Solid Rock in the Sand Bank, medley of praise and worship songs, 9 a.m. Wednesday: potluck dinner, 5:30 p.m.; Worship on the Water, Johnson Beach Pavilion, 6:30 p.m. 492-2135. » St. Mark United Methodist Church, 2203 North 12th Ave. Sunday: "Cool, Clear Water," 10:30 a.m. Speaker: The Rev. Nancy Watson. Wednesday: Pioneer Club, kindergarten through fifth grade; parenting class, "Home Improvement: A Book You Can Read To Your Kids;" evening Bible study of the Ten Commandments. 6 p.m. Speaker: Rev. Watson. Thursday: newcomers Bible study, 5:30 p.m. Speaker: Rev. Watson. 432-7777.Project Revolution Concert - News
Not only it is the last concert for the orchestra in the 2010/11 season, but it could be seen as a contribution to the revolutionary spirit of the country. The title of the evening, “From the Czech Velvet Revolution to the Egyptian Youth Revolution,”
Saturday Night Concert Series: Category 5 band. Humiston Park, Vero Beach, 6:30-9:30 pm, July 9. Benefits Environmental Learning Center. Taking Back Sunday: Revolution, Fort Lauderdale, 6 pm, July 9. $35. Matthew Morrison: Bob Carr Performing Arts
Wednesday: supper, 4:45 to 6:15 pm REV628, sixth, seventh and eighth grades and REVOLUTION, ninth through 12th grade, 6 to 7:30 pm; adult Bible study, worship center, 6:30 pm; summer program for kids through August 17: Veggie Tales class,
Hiester Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution; the Conrad Weiser Society; Children of the American Revolution; Camp 446 Patriotic Order of America and the Berks County Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution. Afterward, a memorial service
Steely Dan, 8 pm July 3, Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland. Admission: $68.15-$111.25. TicketMaster. Independence Day cruise, 7 pm boarding, 7:30 pm cruise, Portland Spirit, Salmon Street Springs, Portland. Features a dinner cruise along the
Linkin Park Announces Projekt Revolution 2008 Lineup
Album DescriptionExplicit Version. Helmed by noted conductor Blue Leach (R.E.M., Depeche Mode, Snow Patrol, Beck), Road To Revolution, Live At Milton Keynes captures Linkin Park on it is acclaimed 2008 Projekt Revolution tour in front of 65,000 fans in England. The band's firstborn live document in five years, the almost 80 minute concert DVD (and the accompanying CD version) will surely support fans survive a break after the group's recent touring and before the next Linkin Park studio album.
what more do you want. all the linkin park classics are on this cd/dvd. the sound and video quality is good. when you watch the whole video there are extra three songs: papercut, points of auhority and someplace i belong. again very good video good perfomance by linkin park.9 of 12 persons found the following review helpful. Let me commence off by saying I love LP. I own all their albums. I haven't seen them live yet, but not too long ago I saw this at HMV and I couldn't protest because it looked too good to be true- an magnificent setlist. I've always wanted to listen "Given Up" performed live because as much as I hated Minutes to Midnight, I love that song. Well they do work it into the mix here. Anyways, so I speedily purchased it and rushed home with it. I ordinarily watch the DVD basi when it comes to CD/DVD combos, because it's more exciting. However, I was not pleased. The band are performing sloppily here. This is a good example of when a band get more spectacular stage sets and begin caring more with regards to the stage set than the performance itself. First off, the sound quality is terrible. It's on par with "A Real Live Dead One" by Iron Maiden as the worst sound quaility an album could have. It sounds as if the band are playing in a dingy 500 person nightclub with a godawful soundsystem. You can't listen the audience either, it sounds like a studio recording most of the time. And not to 5 of the 6 piece band sound bored here- I'm sure the quick cuts (Which destruct it) are to hide the band members checking the time. Your blood pressure gets higher and higher for the duration of the intro when they rush on... but then they get started performing, and it's sufficient to make you go "What happened?" Chester ruins the whole thing. For one, has the worst fundamental interaction with an audience I've ever heard. He gets 3-4 songs in before talking to the audience. He sucks so much, in fact before Papercut, Mike Shinoda has to take over. And his voice on here is just plain awful. He doesn't strain the notes he just sings them and it sounds whiny. Part of the LP fun is the strained vocals. All of the high notes are off-key. He sounds like he just can't wait for the show to be over... having to sing 22 songs for an hour and 20 minutes shouldn't be that hard. I've been to two hour (and Two and a half hour) concerts where the vocals are solid from beginning to end, so I will have to know this. Fortunately, there's a lot of outstanding guitar work from Brad Delson. The couple solos he performs are finelooking soild. He seems to be the thing that saves the show from being a finish disaster. Unfortunately, that doesn't warrant the rest of the band's sloppy performance- a lot of the songs have a going-through-the-motions feel, can't genuinely feel the energy. Maybe the band were having a genuinely bad night when they were filming this? I dunno, thing is, they seem to be bored of touring and the set feels fabulously rushed, as if they have to be someplace after the show. ROAD TO REVOLUTION captures Linkin Park at a June 29, 2008 show in England at the Milton Keynes Bowl--the final gig on their inaugural European leg of the Projekt Revolution tour. The package captures the band doing their thing with great quality sound on both the CD and the DVD. The band has invented their live show after years of touring to include just sufficient surprises in the live versions of all of the songs to keep the music entertaining. These include a new, heavier breakdown in "One Step Closer", a revamped version of "Wake" finish with a heavier drum beat and fierce turntable scratches, and a long intro to "Crawling" that incorporates the dark electronics of the version of the song from REANIMATION. The DVD is filmed with superb lighting and editing to adequately engage the viewer in the energy of the concert. The newer tracks from MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT, particularly the ballads, in truth sound better than here than they do in the studio, with crisper guitars and louder electronics and keyboards. The show looks great, and the occasional far-off shots overlooking the crowd, the huge stage backdrop, and the setting sun give the viewer a outstanding sense of what being at the concert ought to have been like. However, there are a couple of flaws both in the show itself and in the intuitiveness of the DVD that makes this release inferior to LIVE IN TEXAS. For one thing, Chester is not as strong here as he was at the 2003 show; this is exceptionally evident on a good deal of of the heavier tracks in the set ("One Step Closer", "Given Up", "Jigga What/Faint"). It will have to be remembered, of course, that this show took place near the end of a world tour that lasted over a year, but a little more finesse and power on his percentage would have been cherished since the vocals are turned up so high into the live mix. Perhaps the most irritating aspect of the DVD (and one that genuinely brings the appeal of the whole package down) is the fact that both the DVD and CD lack 3 of the 22 songs in the original setlist. On the DVD, the tracks "Somewhere I Belong","Papercut" and "Points of Authority" are edited out until after the end credits, at which point they may be viewed on an individual basis as "bonus tracks" that can not be integrated into the full concert upon repeat viewings. This is a shame because the absence of these three tracks cause the concert on the DVD and CD to be geared towards slower, calmer ballads rather than balanced evenly amongst heavy tracks and quieter tracks--exactly as the set genuinely was. I don't know what the band was thinking here; I just think it would make sense to have the entire concert viewable as it veritably was. It makes sense that they might cut the CD down to fit the concert onto one disc, but on the DVD, it makes no sense. So, even though this CD/DVD combo was recorded and filmed with magnificent quality, there are a great deal of minor flaws that make it a disappointing live document. If you're a Linkin Park fan, you'll in all probability pick it up anyway, but don't suppose it to top LIVE IN TEXAS in terms of the quality of the package. Also, make sure to buy the explicit version; the edited version exclusively butchers the cameo raps from Jay-Z in the basi encore.
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