Saturday, February 27, 2010

Sample Letter Of Church Donation Request

The Steel Trap "24 hours without us." March 1 Cagliari



Facts Rosarno, the eviction of former Edem Giorgino, the increasingly frequent raids of illegal hunting in houses rented by immigrants, are unequivocal signs of fast of racism and intolerance, also in Sardinia. Racism fueled by the policies of the Berlusconi government and the measures of local governments. Intolerance gaining ground thanks to the indifference and silence of many so-called "progressives" come inside and provincial and municipal councils.
should react. And to respond effectively should make a quantum leap. Demonstrations and strikes (as this most important strike of migrant March 1) should no longer be isolated moments of mobilization, but should lead to the construction of networks of resistance and solidarity in standing position to deal with the emergency racism.
Hence the idea of \u200b\u200bconstructing a Table Standing against racism in the province of Cagliari, allowing coordination of the action groups, political parties, associations, unions, academics, lawyers, individual activists in the territory continued to build social and cultural resistance to the racist policies and a concrete network solidarity - even for legal advice - with the workers and migrant workers, doubly victims of the mechanisms of capitalist globalization.
To create this new path plan to meet Wednesday, March 3 (18.00, Rdb headquarters in Via Maddalena) and dividing by passwords shared by those who built and joined the demonstration against racism Regional October 17 2009:
. No to racism. Generalized regularization for all. Repeal of the security package. Welcome and rights for all. No rejections and the bilateral agreements that provide them. Right to asylum for refugees. Permanent closure of the Identification and Expulsion Centres (CIE). No conflict between the Italians and foreigners in access rights. Right to employment, health, housing and education for all andall. Maintenance of a residence permit even for those who lost their jobs. Against all forms of discrimination against gay, lesbian, transgender.

The organizing committee of the board standing against racism and homophobia of the Province Cagliari


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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

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Iron Maiden: Complete the Compass Point recording the new album


Iron Maiden have just finished recording their fifteenth album, the eagerly awaited successor to "A matter of life and death" in 2006.

The album was recorded at Compass Point Studios in the Bahamas, where they were recorded "Piece of Mind" (1983), "Powerslave" (1984) and part of "Somewhere in Time" (1986).

Behind Once again the South African mixer Kevin Shirley, who worked on the sounds of all the works of the band from "Brave New World".

The news comes from Maidenfans.com (which in turn was copied from the site of "Ultimate Guitar").


Up the Irons




Iron Maiden Completes Recording New Album
Posted by Shadow on February 16, 2010 @ 17:58
Ultimate Guitar reports: "British heavy metal legends Iron Maiden Have completed the recording process for their new album at Compass Point Studios in Nassau, Bahamas with producer Kevin Shirley. According to a posting on Kevin’s official web site, “There’s still work to do, but the band portion is complete and in the can, so to speak.”Shirley previously worked on the last three Maiden albums — 2000’s “Brave New World”, 2003’s “Dance Of Death” and 2006’s “A Matter Of Life And Death”.The next Iron Maiden album will be the band’s fifteenth studio record, and they face a challenge to follow up “A Matter Of Life And Death”, which was received well critically and saw the group play the whole album on tour.Speaking at last year’s premiere of the band’s documentary film “Iron Maiden: Flight 666”, guitarist Adrian Smith stated, “There’s always a bit of pressure to follow up the last album, in a way it’s good because it motivates you.“We never get complacent; we always try our best for our own sake as much as anything else. As far as pressure for another album, we just do what we do — we’ve been doing it long enough now, we know what we’re doing. [laughs]”Iron Maiden will headline this year’s edition of the UK’s Sonisphere festival, which will be held Saturday, July 31, 2010 and Sunday, August 1, 2010 at Knebworth.”

Monday, February 8, 2010

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Stephen Percy Harris

Chapter I -
Burning Ambition: the origins in the Seventies

"The boy will do, even if it has narrow shoulders." Francesco De Gregori, Lever football's '68 class.
1972
Stephen Percy Harris
Machine Head by Deep Purple, Close to the Edge by Yes, Thick as a Brick Jethro Tull, Black Sabbath Volume 4 and Foxtrot Genesis. 1972 was a great year for hard rock and progressive. In the early seventies, the fantasy has - temporarily - seized power in the rooms of the music industry. The young Stephen
- some records provided by his accomplice Pete Dale - loves large groups, their bombast, those compositions that challenge the structure of the song and that initially seemed so "weird", strange.
The boy loves the music, but also football. After a good test
it comes to playing in the youth of West Ham, his favorite team. Soon, however, too rigid discipline imposed by the sport at high levels, he prefers the life of the musician, who can drink some more beer and go out at night.
Stephen started playing guitar at school to go straight to the bottom, he founded his first band, the Gipsy's kiss, and wrote his first song: Burning Ambition. The group includes Steve, his school friend Dave Smith on guitar, Paul Sears on drums, Bob on vocals and Tim Verschoyle Wotsit on guitar.
The public debut came in 1973 and not in a big arena, but even in a pub or in a rock club.
The bassist and his group of friends make their entry into scenes in a contest between youth groups in a room adjoining the church of Saint Nicholas in Poplar, East End
The neighborhood on the outskirts of London in which a growing founder of Iron Maiden, a son of the working class. The truck driver father and housewife mother.
Steve is ambitious and feels the need to grow as a bass player.
In 1974 and 1975 he played with the Smiler, a good boggie band-like Savoy Brown, with 25 years on parts and with some experience. These include Mick and Tony Clee on guitar and two elements with a role in the early Maiden drummer Doug Sampson, and vocalist Dennis Wilcock. This brief phase
allows Harris to mature as a musician, to accumulate experience in concert, but he also throws in some frustration.
Stephen takes it away to compose new songs and propose to the group, incorporating the fertile influence of hard rock and progressive, with numerous changes of tempo and mood. Pieces that the other members of the group - linked to a set standard - regular refuse. So
Harris Stephen Pearcy, having chosen the path of music instead of that of calcium, in December of 1975 decided to found a band of his own: the Iron Maiden. (...)





From the book (publisher pending) "Iron Maiden. Not a wasted year"


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