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This past few days I've been downloading Mp3 (yea, it's illegal I know) for the songs during the past decade. I am updating my Itunes, and I miss hearing all those old songs (well, not that old..). Today, I downloaded some Spice Girls, M2M (I can see you smirk upon reading that) and the Moffats. I cannot think of other artists right now, so maybe I'll continue that some other time.
i've read somewhere that the height of pop music is between the late 90's-early 00's, and to that I just have to agree. Who could forget Britney Spears, Nsync, Christina Aguilera and the Backstreet Boys? Whenever DJ's would play songs during the Pop period, people of my age couldn't help but remember those high school days when they would gush over those artists, etc. And I'm included in that population.
Oh, I miss those times. And that kind of music. I can't bear to hear Miley Cyrus' voice, and one cannot avoid it for her songs are often played in the airwaves and music channels. Miley Cyrus?... (more)
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Cedric's Big Mix"Iraq snapshot"
(The Common Ills)
"Iraq snapshot" (The Common Ills)
Wednesday,
November 25, 2009. Chaos and violence continue, the Iraq Inquiry
continues in England, the Liberal Democrats call out Gordon Brown's
attempts to short-circuit the inquiry, another inquiry waits in the
wings -- one into British forces possible abuse and murder of Iraqis,
and more. Today in London, the Iraq Inquiry continued its public hearings. Janet Stobart (Los Angeles Times) explains,
"The six-member panel is looking into the decision of former Prime
Minister Tony Blair's government to join the U.S.-led war that brought
down the Iraqi dictator in 2003. It will interview policymakers, secret
service chiefs, military commanders and relatives of soldiers who died
in the war. Blair is scheduled to appear in January. " The day's focus
was WMDs. John Chilcot heads the Inquiry. Chair
John Chilcot: Good morning. Our objective today is to look at the issue
of Iraq's weapons of mass destruction. This will take us... (more)