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post Jul 16 2010, 6:34 pm
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Happy Birthday, Ed Kowalczyk!
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A happy birthday high five to Ed Kowalczyk today. The Live frontman and solo artist is now 39 years old. Ever since Live first scored a bit of attention with their 1991 album Mental Jewelry (and especially since they became mainstream superstars with 1994's Throwing Copper), Kowalczyk has inhabited an unusual place as one of the alt-rock generation's least likely frontmen. Identified by his signature shaved head and spastic on-stage dance moves (he's a lot like Michael Stipe in both those cases), Kowalczyk took his band from the garages of York, Pennsylvania to the top of the rock world.

Nobody quite knew what to do with Live when they first hit the rock scene (nor did anybody know how to properly pronounce their name — was the vowel long or short?). They were steeped in religious imagery and played a gritty but pop-savvy brand of indie rock that borrowed equally from '80s alternative (namely R.E.M. and U2) and big-hook arena rock. A few tunes from Mental Jewelry got some attention on college radio (especially the driving album-opening anthem "Pain Lies on the Riverside"), but it wasn't until their follow-up album Throwing Copper that Live became a multi-platinum international force. Listening to it now, it feels like one of those albums where every track is a single (because many of them were). "Selling the Drama," "I Alone" and "White, Discussion" were all huge hits on modern rock radio, but it was "Lightning Crashes" that made the band into icons. With the help of a moody, mysterious video, "Lightning Crashes" became a huge inescapable anthem that was all over radio and MTV, despite its deliberate pace and lyrics like "Her placenta falls to the floor."

Live hit hard [and hit] big in 1997 with Secret Samadhi (which debuted on top of the Billboard album chart and featured the singles "Lakini's Juice" and "Turn My Head") and again in [1999] with The Distance to Here (which featured "The Dolphin's Cry"). The new century saw them continue to churn out big hits, though a hiatus recently turned into a full-fledged break-up after a disagreement within the band over money. Kowalczyk has moved on, as he recently dropped his first solo album Alive, which even more deeply spiritual than his work with his former band (and also features a great, rocking tune co-written with Chris Daughtry).

If nothing else, Live can stand by the fact that they performed on one of the best episodes of "MTV Unplugged" in the show's history. Their performance of "All Over You" is especially tight.

I have always loved their Unplugged and thought it was one of the best.

There's also a video embedded - except not for us non-Americans.

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post Jul 17 2010, 11:31 pm
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Man - Live was awesome at one time. For anyone that found them after the TC / SS era, you missed one kick ass band!


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post Jul 17 2010, 11:54 pm
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QUOTE(Sakhmet2 @ Jul 17 2010, 8:34 am) *

I have always loved their Unplugged and thought it was one of the best.

There's also a video embedded - except not for us non-Americans.


The embedded video is "All Over You" from MTV Unplugged. If you want to download a DVD of the show, check out the Multimedia Forum here on Fansoflive.com

FYI: For all you non-USA inhabitants, I've found a cool little application that is able to fool most sites into thinking you're located in the USA.
It's called: AnchorFree: Hotspot Shield - You can download it from here: http://www.anchorfree.com/downloads/hotspot-shield/




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post Jul 18 2010, 11:30 am
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QUOTE(dangum @ Jul 17 2010, 11:54 pm) *


FYI: For all you non-USA inhabitants, I've found a cool little application that is able to fool most sites into thinking you're located in the USA.
It's called: AnchorFree: Hotspot Shield - You can download it from here: http://www.anchorfree.com/downloads/hotspot-shield/


Do you have one that goes the other way? There are some sites I'd like to get to but I'd need to be from England. sad.gif

And w00t, I am a Lakini now! yay.gif


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QUOTE(dangum @ Jul 18 2010, 12:54 am) *

The embedded video is "All Over You" from MTV Unplugged. If you want to download a DVD of the show, check out the Multimedia Forum here on Fansoflive.com

FYI: For all you non-USA inhabitants, I've found a cool little application that is able to fool most sites into thinking you're located in the USA.
It's called: AnchorFree: Hotspot Shield - You can download it from here: http://www.anchorfree.com/downloads/hotspot-shield/

Thanks! You rock, as always. rockin.gif rockin.gif


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QUOTE(Badman @ Jul 19 2010, 1:30 am) *

Do you have one that goes the other way? There are some sites I'd like to get to but I'd need to be from England. sad.gif

I couldn't find one that's does what you want for free. There are companies in the UK where you can create a VPN connection and get a UK IP address, but you need to pay a monthly subscription.
You could also look at using a proxy through your web browser...


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There, my first thought, why not use hidemyass.com


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