Saturday, March 17, 2012

Eric Clapton - Cocaine Live 2004 Video Full HD 1080p Sound HQ

Eric Clapton - Cocaine Live 2004 Video Full HD 1080p Sound HQ
Eric Clapton - Cocaine ( JJ Cale Album Troubadour 1976) "Crossroads Guitar Festival" Live Concert From Dallas, Texas 2004 Video Full HD 1080p Sound HQ





Hear 'N Aid - Stars (We're Stars) ' 1985

Hear 'N Aid - Stars (We're Stars) ' 1985
1985 - Hear 'n Aid : An All -Star Album For Famine Relief / Hear 'n Aid was a one-time collaboration of various individual heavy metal/hard rock artists in 1985 to raise money for famine relief in Africa.According to Ronnie James Dio's MySpace profile, the project raised $1 million within a year.While attending a 48 hour charity Radiothon at the radio station KLOS, Dio members Jimmy Bain and Vivian Campbell noticed that representation from hard rock or heavy metal stars was low. In light of the success of Band Aid's "Do They Know It's Christmas?" and USA for Africa's "We Are the World", they forwarded an idea to Ronnie James Dio, also attending the Radiothon, and together decided to create a similar project exclusively built around artists from the hard rock/heavy metal scene.Together the three co-wrote the song "Stars."The song was recorded on May 20 and 21 1985 at the A&M Records Studio in Hollywood, California. The project included contributions from Ted Nugent, Yngwie Ma! lmsteen, Tommy Aldridge and members of Dio, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Quiet Riot, Dokken, Mötley Crüe, Twisted Sister, Queensrÿche, Blue Öyster Cult, Vanilla Fudge, Y&T, Rough Cutt, Giuffria, Journey, WASP and Night Ranger as well as the parody band Spinal Tap. Lead vocals were shared between Ronnie James Dio, Rob Halford, Kevin DuBrow, Eric Bloom, Geoff Tate, Dave Meniketti, Don Dokken and Paul Shortino. Vivian Campbell, Carlos Cavazo, Buck Dharma, Brad Gillis, Craig Goldy, George Lynch, Yngwie ...





VIRGINIA CAVALIERS // MARCH MADNESS 2012 // NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAM REPORT

VIRGINIA CAVALIERS // MARCH MADNESS 2012 // NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAM REPORT
VIRGINIA CAVALIERS // MARCH MADNESS 2012 // NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAM REPORT The Virginia Cavaliers made it to their first NCAA tournament in five years, but just barely. They limp in with seven scholarship players, having lost three of four, and with second-leading scorer Joe Harris bothered by a fractured non-shooting hand that's caused him to shoot 30 percent (15 of 50) over the last seven games. They'll slow the pace and play every possession through senior forward Mike Scott (18.1 ppg, 8.4 rpg, 56.2 percent shooting). The ACC Player of the Year runner-up, Scott has a powerful inside game, a smooth touch out to 18 feet, and a sweet stroke from the foul line (81 percent). Scott needs help, however, which makes senior guard Sammy Zeglinski (198 career 3-pointers) the x-factor. UVa went 0-5 against the ACC's top three teams. The Cavs punched their ticket thanks to early-season wins over Michigan and Oregon, plus a 9-7 conference mark. Like his father Dick Bennett's Wisconsin tea! ms, Tony Bennett's squad plays the famed "Pack-Line" defense to great effect, leading the nation in defensive efficiency. Undermanned due to injuries and suspension, Virginia still could make life miserable for an up-tempo team.