The Unseen Soldiers

Posted on July 8th, 2010 by admin in unseen so this is freedom | No Comments »

The Unseen Soldiers

Violin/melodica – Laurence Vinnels
Guitar/vocals/keyboard – Ben Hughes

The song and the picture are copyrighted to Laurence Vinnels and Ben Hughes it may not be used without prior permission in anything.

This is the first recorded full-length song of our first album, The Beginning of Things.

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Duration : 0:4:45

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“When I Close My Eyes” On Sale Now

Posted on June 29th, 2010 by admin in best things in life are unseen | 25 Comments »

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We are Trail of Stones and this is my wife Kristina recording the vocals for “When I Close My Eyes.” I added some echo/delay to certain transition parts… couldn’t help myself. I write and record the music, she sings and writes lyrics. PLEASE subscribe and thanks!

Lyrics:

When I Close My Eyes

You know I’ve always been
the one to walk the crooked line.
You know I’ve always had
a very different state of mind.

Each day you try your best
to push me towards conformity.
To put my dreams to rest
to focus on reality.

But you can’t tell me
what my life should and shouldn’t be.
Because what’s right for you
doesn’t hold its truth for me.

And yet your words sometimes
they make me doubt the path I’m on.
Have I wasted all these years
Are my chances really gone?

When I close my eyes
and see the life I’m dreaming of.
The child within my heart
has finally reached the stars above.

When I close my eyes
I am finally free
to live the life I choose for me.

I’ve had my share of tears
behind this weak disguise.
Now I’ve faced my fears
and all my hope they have survived.

Although the road seems dark
I trust the ground beneath my feet.
I know what’s up ahead
I’ve put my faith in things (the) unseen.

When I close my eyes
and see the life I’m dreaming of.
The child within my heart
has finally reached the stars above.

When I close my eyes
I am finally free
to live the life I choose for me.

And yet your words sometimes
they make me doubt the path I’m on.
Have I wasted all these years?
Are my chances really gone?

When I close my eyes
and see the life I’m dreaming of.
The child within my heart
has finally reached the stars above.

When I close my eyes
I am finally free
to live the life I choose for me.

When I close my eyes
and see the life I’m dreaming of.
The child within my heart
has finally reached the stars above.

When I close my eyes
I am finally free
to live the life I choose for me.

Kristina Rocco & Michael Rocco
Written and Recorded by Trail of Stones
© 2008 All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized
Duplication is in Violation of Applicable Laws.

Duration : 0:3:9

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Rock of Faith – part 1

Posted on June 29th, 2010 by admin in unseen explode | No Comments »

Murdock MacKenzie playing Psychedelic Jerusalem at the Rock of Faith.

Lyrics:
Ever heard of the fashion police?
Well I ain’t nothin’ like that
I ain’t no savior, no Jesus Christ but my heart in him is wrapped
Can’t tell the future, cant give you answers as much as I’d like to
But the past brings the future to a whole new present and New Jerusalem it’s honest truth
I got no Midas touch but I’ll point ya to the gold
There’s no end to the rainbow
For there’s colors yet unseen
To the naked Adam’s eye
For until we raise our glasses
To a Pschedelic Heaven
Our minds, are gonna explode
Just like the Big Bang theory and the Evolution thought
For there’s no resolution, until we get caught
Caught up in the sky, there’s no stairway to Heaven
But the Tree of Life remains
Hidden up to this point
We can climb it all we want
For Jesus, is that Tree, of Life

Duration : 0:7:40

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The Unseen Soldiers

Posted on June 29th, 2010 by admin in unseen so this is freedom | No Comments »

Violin – Laurence Vinnels
Guitar/vocals/keyboard – Ben Hughes

This is the first recorded full-length song of our first album, The Beginning of Things.

Extra tags – Tattoo patterns, tik tok, taylor swift, tik tok kiesha, trey songz, teach me how to dougie, taylor swift you belong with me, tom and jerry, the annoying orange, tik tok parody, the climb, the game, the Beatles, three days grace, the killers, there goes my baby usher, thriller, that should be me Justin bieber, the last song, the climb miley Cyrus, the last song, the fray, the dream, the used, the ultimate showdown, the ultimate showdown of ultimate destiny, the undertaker, the used the bird and the worm, the unforgiven, the ugly truth, the used all that I’ve got, the used taste of ink, the ugly truth trailer, the universe, the uninvited trailer, the unforgiven metallica, the unborn, the unforgiven 2, the unforgiven two, the unborn trailer, the uninvited, the untouchables, the unseen, the unseen scream out, the unseen cry out, the unseen paint it all black, the unseen false hope, the unsung war, the unstoppable, the unseen so sick of you, the unsinkable molly brown, the unstoppable gohan, the unsaid, the unseen you can never go home, the unseen hand, the unseen live, the unseen beat it, the unseen break away, the unseen break away the unseen world, the unseen social security, the unseen so this is freedom, the unseen social damage, the unseen scream out lyrics, the unseen stand up and fight, the unseen something to say, the unseen scream out live, the unseen stay gold, the unseen so sick of you live, the unseen soul, treating the unseen wounds of war, unseen soldiers (true ghost story), the unseen truth

Duration : 0:4:45

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The Referee Was Correct – Frank Lampards Shot Did Not Go Over The Line [Unseen Footage]

Posted on June 29th, 2010 by admin in unseen line | 3 Comments »

England’s World Cup ended in a mixture of humiliation and controversy as they were thrashed by Germany in Bloemfontein.
Germany’s deserved victory and convincing victory margin will be overshadowed forever in the minds of Fabio Capello and his squad by a moment they believe robbed them of the hope of reaching the last eight.
Matthew Upson had thrown England a lifeline just before half-time after a vastly superior Germany had taken a stranglehold on the game with goals from Miroslav Klose and Lukas Podolski.
But moments after Upson’s header, in a grim echo of Geoff Hurst goal that helped England to victory over West Germany in the 1966 World Cup Final, Frank Lampard’s superb lofted finish landed feet over the line behind German keeper Manuel Neuer, an incident obvious to almost everyone inside the Free State Stadium.
Capello was leading the England celebrations in his technical area, only to be stunned as Uruguayan referee Jorge Larrionda and his officials waved play on.
England’s players and management, including David Beckham, led vehement protests as the teams went off at half-time, but all to no avail and Germany made the most of their reprieve.
The Germans will feel a measure of justice has been restored 44 years on, but this was of no consolation to the modern-day England as insult was added to injury by Joachim Loew’s gifted young side.
Lampard struck the bar as England dominated the early stages of the second half, but stunning counter-attacks saw Thomas Mueller score twice in the space of three minutes midway through the second half to send Germany into the last eight.
England, with some justification, will bemoan their luck but nothing must disguise the manner in which they were outclassed by Germany in stages of this game and also what has been an ultimately bitterly disappointing World Cup campaign in South Africa.
The brief hope of revival offered by victory against Slovenia that saw England advance to the knockout phase was snuffed out emphatically here by their old World Cup adversaries.
England paid the price for sloppy defending that gifted Germany goals – with central defenders John Terry and Upson having their immobility exposed in embarrassing fashion.
Wayne Rooney will return home having had minimal impact on the World Cup, and Capello himself must examine how England can move forward after being handed this painful lesson by Germany.
Capello chose to keep faith with Upson – but the defender was the central figure in a moment of defending that was almost indescribably bad as Germany took the lead after 20 minutes.
Germany keeper Neuer’s long clearance was routine, but both Upson and Terry were caught out of position, with the West Ham defender compounding his misjudgement by being brushed aside for Klose to stab home.
England keeper David James, who had earlier saved well from Mesut Ozil, prevented England from falling further behind with a crucial block from Klose as he raced clear, but it was only a temporary reprieve as Germany extended their lead 12 minutes later.
Again England were all at sea defensively, with Podolski left with time and space to score from an angle after Klose and Mueller carved them wide open.
England needed a swift response to at least have some hope of mounting a revival, and it came from Upson as he made amends for his earlier error. He beat the flailing Neuer to Steven Gerrard’s cross to head into an unguarded net.
Then came the moment of huge controversy that will haunt England and Capello for years to come. Even from high in the stands at the Free State Stadium, it was clear Lampard’s audacious chip had travelled well over the line behind Neuer, but as Capello celebrated, England were stunned to find play waved on.
Lampard’s ill-luck continued as England made a purposeful start the second half. He fired in a free-kick from 25 yards, but it rebounded off the bar with the static Neuer beaten.
The danger was always that Germany would strike on the counter attack, and they did to deadly effect as Mueller reopened their two-goal advantage after 67 minutes.
From and England free-kick Gareth Barry lost possession on the edge of Germany’s area, allowing them to sweep to the other end for Mueller to fire past James from Bastian Schweinsteiger’s pass.
And it was all over three minutes later, with Barry at fault again. He failed to deal with a clearance near the touchline, letting in Ozil to provide Mueller with a simple finish.
England had nothing left to offer and their World Cup campaign ended with a whimper – although they will complain bitterly about the moment they will feel had a decisive effect on the outcome of the game.

Duration : 0:0:8

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BURMA VJ: Anders Østergaard, Khin Maung Win Interview

Posted on June 29th, 2010 by admin in unseen forum | 7 Comments »

BURMA VJ: Reporting from a Closed Country , directed by Danish filmmaker Anders Østergaard uses camcorder and cellphone footage from undercover DVB reporters risking their lives. The story of the brutal quelling of the September 2007 monks’ uprising is narrated by an unseen protagonist, Joshua, a 27-year-old reporter exiled in Thailand. A Sundance and Berlin festival award winner, the film opens May 20 at the Film Forum, New York in this its theatrical premiere.
Background–Burma, September 2007: An increase in fuel prices sparks extensive protests by students and activists against the military junta. For the first time, they are joined in the streets of Rangoon by thousands of Buddhist monks (the saffron revolution). While 100,000 people protest a repressive regime that has held the country hostage for over 40 years, foreign news crews are banned and the Internet is shut down. The Democratic Voice of Burma, a collective of 30 underground video journalists (VJs) record these dramatic events on handycams and cellphones and smuggle the footage out of the country, broadcasting it worldwide from Norway via satellite. Risking torture and life imprisonment, the VJs document the brutal clashes by the military and undercover police — themselves becoming the targets of the authorities.
Interview with Anders Østergaard and Khin Maung Win, deputy director of the Democratic Voice of Burma in exile was filmed by Liza Béar and originally posted on http://squaringoff.blip.tv.

Duration : 0:9:59

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Irish Stew of Sindidun- Memories

Posted on June 7th, 2010 by admin in best things in life are unseen | 3 Comments »

I tried to give a look on my burning memories
Why did you lie, why did you betray your soul?
Sometimes I felt so tired from your worthless treacheries
And from your every dirty role
But now, do I really need to think of the past?
I slipped through many hands, they didn’t come back for me
But it was you who caught me so fast
And my dreams came true when the bluest eyes I saw,
I cursed myself, I didn’t know

Chorus:
And maybe I’ll see you in some better days
Or maybe we’ll meet in some other life
When I’ll be esteemed for the things I’ve done
Or maybe we’ll just choose different ways

I’m standing on top of the world to find what I’m looking for
King of the world, king of the places unseen
Though I don’t know where to start, I’ll do my best like I did before
All for the love of thee
Oh now do I really need to think of the past,
Stop asking myself will you go back to me
And I’ll never think of the last,
But I’m just curious, that’s all and I want to know
How our reunion will be…

lyrics & music: Bojan Petrović

Duration : 0:4:1

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Jawbreaker – Imaginary War

Posted on June 3rd, 2010 by admin in best things in life are unseen | 8 Comments »

From Unfun

Vocals, Guitar: Blake Schwarzenbach
Bass: Chris Bauermeister
Drums: Adam Pfahler

Released: 1990
Label: Shredder Records

Underwater screams,
he is so far gone.
Drowned out by the unseen powers in unseen ways.
Fists clenched to fight,
It’s a fearless wall.
Takes your soul and grinds it all.
Let it go.
Some things aren’t meant to be now.
Battlesore.
Why fight a war that’s been decided?
Change your course.
Feel out your enemy now.
Realize you can’t fight a war without a weapon.
Ran off to war but you couldn’t find the battlesite.
Seems you missed the fight.
It’s imaginary.
Causes, clauses clog your mind with their spite.
Like the preacherman who lectures hard on supersin,
He’s soon found out in bed.
Too long engaged sleeping with your ideas.
Now you’re your best source.
Arms pinned to your side.
Your mind’s on fire.
It’s got you firmly in its grasp,
A keyless clasp.
If you had an edge you just might cut loose.
But you’ve been dulled with age and ease.
Your muscles seized.
Please beware.
You should prepare yourself now.
Nevermore.
Don’t come to class without your homework.
Resign yourself.
It takes work to make it here now.
Realize…

Duration : 0:4:2

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Never-Before-Seen Footage of Michael Jackson’s Fire Accident During 1984 Pepsi Commercial Shooting

Posted on June 3rd, 2010 by admin in unseen explode | 25 Comments »

US Weekly just posted this never-before-seen video of an extreme mishap that ended in flames during Michael Jackson’s 1984 Pepsi commercial.

The accident happened after the pyrotechnics went awry, causing sparks to hit Jackson’s hair and explode into flames.

It is speculated that this accident was the beginning of the singer’s pill addiction, as he was prescribed severe pain pills after suffering third degree burns to his scalp and face.

Video courtesy of US Weekly and description from RyanSeacrest.com.

Song featured is Michael Jackson – Jam.

Duration : 0:1:26

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AntiFa: So Sick Of You

Posted on June 3rd, 2010 by admin in unseen so this is freedom | 25 Comments »

AntiFa supporters of class struggle, and view fascism as an anti-working class political system. Militant anti-fascists do not consider their fight against fascism a defence of the status quo. Writer Dave Renton argues that “for anti-fascists, violence is not part of their world view”, and calls militants “professional anti-fascists.”

Liberal anti-fascists are distinguished by their use of nonviolent, legal and democratic methods in fighting fascism. Their methods typically include: opposing racial prejudice on moral grounds, calling upon the government to censor hate speech, and calling upon the police to take action against hate crimes.

The term antifa derives from Antifaschismus, which is German for anti-fascism.

Duration : 0:2:10

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