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Along came a spider...
Wirral Globe, UK - Sep 3, 2008
By Staff reporter » THIS is the magnificent creation that will be stalking the streets of Liverpool this weekend. La Princess” is the secret La Machine ...
Giant spider unveiled! Liverpool City Council
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Las Vegas Sun

Along came a nightmare
Las Vegas Sun, NV - Sep 4, 2008
His 25th and latest album, “Along Came a Spider,” is a concept album about a serial killer. Cooper talked to the Sun about his upcoming engagement. ...



Boston Globe

Along came a spider roll
Boston Globe, United States - Aug 21, 2008
They make scorpion rolls, caterpillar rolls, and spider rolls - the latter, made with crunchy soft shell crab tempura, creamy avocado, and crisp cucumber ...



Las Vegas Review - Journal

SOUNDS: Hanging with Alice Cooper
Las Vegas Review - Journal, NV - Sep 5, 2008
By MIKE WEATHERFORD Alice Cooper gets inside the mind of a serial killer on his new album, "Along Came a Spider." Alice Cooper turned 60 this year. ...



Along came a spider and shot out beside her
Alliston Herald,  Canada - Aug 20, 2008
It's also a common fact that the more spiders a spider-fearing mother of three sees in the space of 24 hours, the more nervous she tends to get. ...



La Machine: Streets packed for spider walkabout
Liverpool Echo, UK - Sep 6, 2008
But police officers along the route were inundated with complaints from worried parents as the crushing forced some to put their children on car roofs to ...



Cooper still flyin'
Winnipeg Sun, Canada - Aug 25, 2008
Although Cooper says he won't get around to doing the Along Came A Spider tour until 2009, he already has a horde of ideas in terms of props, stage design ...



Banana Spider, World's Most Venomous Animal, Terrifies British Clerk
Associated Content, CO - Sep 5, 2008
As I reported in my article at Associated Content, "Camel Spider says Hello to British Family, They Say Goodbye," a camel spider came to Great Britain from ...



Spider-Man: Web Lines Round Two
IGN, CA - Sep 5, 2008
Also, the framing of Norman's memory, where he seems to recall that he once knew, along with Peter's memory (see next question) leads us to wonder if people ...



Examiner.com

New York Music Examiner
Examiner.com - Aug 30, 2008
On her new album “Along Came A Spider” is a song “I Don’t Want to be Your Widow” which describes the woman’s point of view on her drug dealing partner. ...


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Along came a spider!

La Machine - the Princess awakens and leads a procession of onlookers along Church Street in Liverpool, as part of the city's 'Capital of Culture' celebrations.

Author: vsurfa
Keywords: la_machine la_princesse princess spider giant_spider liverpool liverpool08 capital_of_culture François_Delarozière
Added: September 6, 2008



Got Me Going Crazy Ch.12 Part 2

F-dude...Erin i can't believe you just did that!B-Erin you are going way too far!!Also you're being a BIT--N-you better not say that in public..*she points to families nearby staring at them*B-I'm going!..*she left with her purse then stared at Kevin for a long time until she finally cried*J-you guys i think we should go back home..i mean to the hotelNi- yea im not really hungry anymore..me and joe will just pay on out.*and that left Kevin and Erin alone*E-you don't feel sorry for that little twitch do you?i mean she did cheat on you.K-Erin just leave me alone!*once Kevin left Erin grabbed her phone to call someone,but Erin didn't know that Nina was watching her taking out her cell phone to record the whole thing*E-hey it worked..yea yea i broke them up.Are you happy now Aly?thanks to my boyfriend and me, i tricked Kevin into thinking it was making out with someone else..yea he always has been stupid.*Nina closed her cell..-Nina's POV- so it was Erin all along!I got to tell Kevin and Bri.. good thing i recorded it with my cel-E-what are you doing here?!N-oh i was just waiting for you..Joe told me toE-good-Back at the hotel,after the incident-N-hey kev can i talk to you really quick?i need to show you something plz!it's important!K-Come in*When Nina opened the door,she found Kevin crying little tears*N-hey kev you all right?K-yea yea im fine now what was it you were going to show me?*She pulled out her cell then showed the video to kevin*K-how did you get this?N-i stayed awhile to wait for Erin.K-omg this is terrible..Bri hates me,and it was all my fault.I need to go to Erin*When he opened the door to Erin's room,he found her half naked making out with some other guy.*K-Erin what are you doing?!?!E-Kev it's not what you think! seriously,he was all over me i was trying to sto-K-im sending you back home..you can stay over at my friend's house for now but just go ok..you made a terrible thing between me and Bri..E-arg! i hate you!oh and by the way how would your parents kick me out?K-i'll tell them everything and they're paying for your room so it's settled.-Back at Bri's door-I can't belive this.i thought he loved me i know we known each other for like a week but ever since i met him i've always felt connecte-knock knock-K-hey bri it's me kevinB-what do you want?K-just open the door bri.please,ok fine im saying this from the heart;I LOVE YOU.*when bri heard those words coming from someone like Kevin Jonas she opened the door revealing kevin's face.B-you really mean that?K-yea i do.i mean there can be so many good looking girls or girls like Erin that i can have,but there are no other girls like you.okay?you are beautiful,smart,funny,pretty,cute,and i like it when you blush like that;see like right now you''re blushing!B-no im not!!K-anyways it's really Erin..im sorry that i didnt belive you at first and its really my faul-*she kissed him and then kevin tried to pull away but he decided to kiss her more passionately.next door Nick opened the door just in time to see bri and kevin making out on the floor.*Ni-whoa!! did i interrupt something?ahh nevermind i'll just leave,im going to joe's if you need me!nevermind again you guys are just ignoring me.K-ok!get out of here*he slammed the door right in front of Nick's face,so Nick walked to Nina Joe and Fran's room to talk to them.*Ni-guess what!?N-What?!!Ni-kev and bri are finally back together yep they were making out on floor..and i don't know where Erin is..F-oh Mr.Jonas dropped her off on the private jet right now..thanks to Nina over here*she points to nina*kev and bri are finally happy!Ni-this was you?aww thanks baby for helping out my brother and bri.*he kissed her on the forehead,which made her back up to joe who fell on the ground who suddenly screamed.*J-ahh!!!what is that on my toes?!F-OMG!!! joe get up it's a spiderJ-a spi--ahh!! get it off get it off!*so for like two minutes they were jumping around like Duke and Viola from She's the Man [A.N. Love that movie!!!] Nick and nina were huggin each other and joe and nick were screaming like girls until there was a knock on the door*Ni-go kill the spider nina!!F-why don't you guys kill it you our boyfriends.. you guys are men and not supposed to be screaming like girls,you do it!*Mrs.Jonas came in with her hands covering her ears*MJ-what in the world?!!joe please tell me why you guys are screaming?i was taking a nap and could hear you from the other room!J-Mommy there's a spider go hit it!MJ-come on boys! you guys are 19 and 15!let me use your shoe nick..Ni-no mom! i just got that yesterday! use joe's!!J-what the hell nick?mom don't use mine!MJ-fine i'll just use my own!-smack-*the spider was smushed and now there was dead spider legs on the wall*---------------------

Author: musicgirl35
Keywords: web series got me going crazy jonas
Added: September 3, 2008



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World's Championships '08. She got fourth. :(

Author: aznssaywhaat
Keywords: Along Came Spider American Saddlebred Fine Harness World championships
Added: September 2, 2008



Janáček - Říkadla 1/2

In the summer of 1925, Janacek began an unusual work which, like the woodwind composition Mladi, demonstrates the elderly composer's empathy with the young, and in this instance especially, with children: his setting of Rikadla (Nursery Rhymes) for chamber choir and instrumental group. Janacek was inspired to the composition of these pieces by some nonsense verses featured on the children's page of the Lidove noviny a Czech newspaper, accompanied by drawings by Josef Lada. (Similarly, The Cunning Little Vixen had its origins in a comic strip). Behind the apparent simplicity and nonsense of these nursery rhymes something vaguely sinister lurks, a world of innocence and nightmares, superstition and rural lifestyle, the personification of farmyard animals and morbid delight in the woeful fate of others. One is left with the feeling of having made more than a mere nostalgic excursion into the composer's childhood. In 1925 Janacek set only eight of these rhymes for three mezzo-soprano voices, clarinet and piano; but in 1927 he added ten more, rescoring the work for a chamber choir of nine singers and an ensemble of nine players. The rhymes are based on Czech, Moravian and Transcarpathian folk texts. Witty and brilliantly scored, the set is framed by an introduction and a postlude. Janacek's extraordinary sense of rhythm and unique sense of humour are evident everywhere: each of these little pieces is a delight.II THE SUGAR BEET'S WEDDING The sugar beet was getting wed, the celery played the fife, the carrot was a-dancing and the horse-radish fixed it all up,put the rhymes together. Tum-ty, tum-ty ... tiddledee turn. III NOTHING IS BETTER THAN SPRINGTIME Nothing better than springtime, green grows the grass in the field, nanny-goat lies at the edge, she's never against a rest. IV MOLE COMES CRAWLING Mole comes crawling along the bounds, measuring up the meadow; Hamster behind him with a barrow of sacks says he's going to grind some flour.V CHARLIE WENT ON A RIDE TO HELL Charlie went on a ride to hell on a white horse, the Devil chasing him. Didn't know the way, bought himself bagpipes.Still didn't know, bought a pair' of tongs. Still knew nowt, bought himself a key. VI TROUSERS IN RAGS Trousers in rags, the wind blows through them,I'll sew them up, Spider spins the thread. VII FRANK THE KNACKER'S SON Frank the knacker's son played his bass fiddleBehind the old cow's tail. The old cow was delighted to have Frank for a pal.VIII THAT DOG OF OURS, THAT DOG OF OURS... That dog of ours, that dog of ours, he's broken his tail; in his trusting way he stuck it through the fence; that dog of ours, that dog of ours has broken his tail. IX I PREACH, I PREACH YOU THIS SERMON I preach, I preach you this sermon, four cats tied together, the fifth was a dog who climbed in the oven and stole a slice of toast, ran across the square with it; the Cow met him there, that was his Mum; the Bullock met him, that was his Dad; the Calf met him, that was his Uncle; the Colt met him, that was his Grandpa; the little Goat met him, that was his Grandma.

Author: CzarDodon
Keywords: Janáček Říkadla Nonsense Nursery Rhymes Czech Music Choir choral music chamber
Added: September 2, 2008



Janáček - Říkadla 1/2

In the summer of 1925, Janacek began an unusual work which, like the woodwind composition Mladi, demonstrates the elderly composer's empathy with the young, and in this instance especially, with children: his setting of Rikadla (Nursery Rhymes) for chamber choir and instrumental group. Janacek was inspired to the composition of these pieces by some nonsense verses featured on the children's page of the Lidove noviny a Czech newspaper, accompanied by drawings by Josef Lada. (Similarly, The Cunning Little Vixen had its origins in a comic strip). Behind the apparent simplicity and nonsense of these nursery rhymes something vaguely sinister lurks, a world of innocence and nightmares, superstition and rural lifestyle, the personification of farmyard animals and morbid delight in the woeful fate of others. One is left with the feeling of having made more than a mere nostalgic excursion into the composer's childhood. In 1925 Janacek set only eight of these rhymes for three mezzo-soprano voices, clarinet and piano; but in 1927 he added ten more, rescoring the work for a chamber choir of nine singers and an ensemble of nine players. The rhymes are based on Czech, Moravian and Transcarpathian folk texts. Witty and brilliantly scored, the set is framed by an introduction and a postlude. Janacek's extraordinary sense of rhythm and unique sense of humour are evident everywhere: each of these little pieces is a delight.II THE SUGAR BEET'S WEDDING The sugar beet was getting wed, the celery played the fife, the carrot was a-dancing and the horse-radish fixed it all up,put the rhymes together. Tum-ty, tum-ty ... tiddledee turn. III NOTHING IS BETTER THAN SPRINGTIME Nothing better than springtime, green grows the grass in the field, nanny-goat lies at the edge, she's never against a rest. IV MOLE COMES CRAWLING Mole comes crawling along the bounds, measuring up the meadow; Hamster behind him with a barrow of sacks says he's going to grind some flour.V CHARLIE WENT ON A RIDE TO HELL Charlie went on a ride to hell on a white horse, the Devil chasing him. Didn't know the way, bought himself bagpipes.Still didn't know, bought a pair' of tongs. Still knew nowt, bought himself a key. VI TROUSERS IN RAGS Trousers in rags, the wind blows through them,I'll sew them up, Spider spins the thread. VII FRANK THE KNACKER'S SON Frank the knacker's son played his bass fiddleBehind the old cow's tail. The old cow was delighted to have Frank for a pal.VIII THAT DOG OF OURS, THAT DOG OF OURS... That dog of ours, that dog of ours, he's broken his tail; in his trusting way he stuck it through the fence; that dog of ours, that dog of ours has broken his tail. IX I PREACH, I PREACH YOU THIS SERMON I preach, I preach you this sermon, four cats tied together, the fifth was a dog who climbed in the oven and stole a slice of toast, ran across the square with it; the Cow met him there, that was his Mum; the Bullock met him, that was his Dad; the Calf met him, that was his Uncle; the Colt met him, that was his Grandpa; the little Goat met him, that was his Grandma.

Author: CzarDodon
Keywords: Janáček Říkadla Nonsense Nursery Rhymes Czech Music Choir choral music chamber
Added: September 2, 2008


Janáček - Říkadla 1/2

In the summer of 1925, Janacek began an unusual work which, like the woodwind composition Mladi, demonstrates the elderly composer's empathy with the young, and in this instance especially, with children: his setting of Rikadla (Nursery Rhymes) for chamber choir and instrumental group. Janacek was inspired to the composition of these pieces by some nonsense verses featured on the children's page of the Lidove noviny a Czech newspaper, accompanied by drawings by Josef Lada. (Similarly, The Cunning Little Vixen had its origins in a comic strip). Behind the apparent simplicity and nonsense of these nursery rhymes something vaguely sinister lurks, a world of innocence and nightmares, superstition and rural lifestyle, the personification of farmyard animals and morbid delight in the woeful fate of others. One is left with the feeling of having made more than a mere nostalgic excursion into the composer's childhood. In 1925 Janacek set only eight of these rhymes for three mezzo-soprano voices, clarinet and piano; but in 1927 he added ten more, rescoring the work for a chamber choir of nine singers and an ensemble of nine players. The rhymes are based on Czech, Moravian and Transcarpathian folk texts. Witty and brilliantly scored, the set is framed by an introduction and a postlude. Janacek's extraordinary sense of rhythm and unique sense of humour are evident everywhere: each of these little pieces is a delight.II THE SUGAR BEET'S WEDDING The sugar beet was getting wed, the celery played the fife, the carrot was a-dancing and the horse-radish fixed it all up,put the rhymes together. Tum-ty, tum-ty ... tiddledee turn. III NOTHING IS BETTER THAN SPRINGTIME Nothing better than springtime, green grows the grass in the field, nanny-goat lies at the edge, she's never against a rest. IV MOLE COMES CRAWLING Mole comes crawling along the bounds, measuring up the meadow; Hamster behind him with a barrow of sacks says he's going to grind some flour.V CHARLIE WENT ON A RIDE TO HELL Charlie went on a ride to hell on a white horse, the Devil chasing him. Didn't know the way, bought himself bagpipes.Still didn't know, bought a pair' of tongs. Still knew nowt, bought himself a key. VI TROUSERS IN RAGS Trousers in rags, the wind blows through them,I'll sew them up, Spider spins the thread. VII FRANK THE KNACKER'S SON Frank the knacker's son played his bass fiddleBehind the old cow's tail. The old cow was delighted to have Frank for a pal.VIII THAT DOG OF OURS, THAT DOG OF OURS... That dog of ours, that dog of ours, he's broken his tail; in his trusting way he stuck it through the fence; that dog of ours, that dog of ours has broken his tail. IX I PREACH, I PREACH YOU THIS SERMON I preach, I preach you this sermon, four cats tied together, the fifth was a dog who climbed in the oven and stole a slice of toast, ran across the square with it; the Cow met him there, that was his Mum; the Bullock met him, that was his Dad; the Calf met him, that was his Uncle; the Colt met him, that was his Grandpa; the little Goat met him, that was his Grandma.

Author: CzarDodon
Keywords: Janáček Říkadla Nonsense Nursery Rhymes Czech Music Choir choral music chamber
Added: September 2, 2008


Janáček - Říkadla 1/2

In the summer of 1925, Janacek began an unusual work which, like the woodwind composition Mladi, demonstrates the elderly composer's empathy with the young, and in this instance especially, with children: his setting of Rikadla (Nursery Rhymes) for chamber choir and instrumental group. Janacek was inspired to the composition of these pieces by some nonsense verses featured on the children's page of the Lidove noviny a Czech newspaper, accompanied by drawings by Josef Lada. (Similarly, The Cunning Little Vixen had its origins in a comic strip). Behind the apparent simplicity and nonsense of these nursery rhymes something vaguely sinister lurks, a world of innocence and nightmares, superstition and rural lifestyle, the personification of farmyard animals and morbid delight in the woeful fate of others. One is left with the feeling of having made more than a mere nostalgic excursion into the composer's childhood. In 1925 Janacek set only eight of these rhymes for three mezzo-soprano voices, clarinet and piano; but in 1927 he added ten more, rescoring the work for a chamber choir of nine singers and an ensemble of nine players. The rhymes are based on Czech, Moravian and Transcarpathian folk texts. Witty and brilliantly scored, the set is framed by an introduction and a postlude. Janacek's extraordinary sense of rhythm and unique sense of humour are evident everywhere: each of these little pieces is a delight.II THE SUGAR BEET'S WEDDING The sugar beet was getting wed, the celery played the fife, the carrot was a-dancing and the horse-radish fixed it all up,put the rhymes together. Tum-ty, tum-ty ... tiddledee turn. III NOTHING IS BETTER THAN SPRINGTIME Nothing better than springtime, green grows the grass in the field, nanny-goat lies at the edge, she's never against a rest. IV MOLE COMES CRAWLING Mole comes crawling along the bounds, measuring up the meadow; Hamster behind him with a barrow of sacks says he's going to grind some flour.V CHARLIE WENT ON A RIDE TO HELL Charlie went on a ride to hell on a white horse, the Devil chasing him. Didn't know the way, bought himself bagpipes.Still didn't know, bought a pair' of tongs. Still knew nowt, bought himself a key. VI TROUSERS IN RAGS Trousers in rags, the wind blows through them,I'll sew them up, Spider spins the thread. VII FRANK THE KNACKER'S SON Frank the knacker's son played his bass fiddleBehind the old cow's tail. The old cow was delighted to have Frank for a pal.VIII THAT DOG OF OURS, THAT DOG OF OURS... That dog of ours, that dog of ours, he's broken his tail; in his trusting way he stuck it through the fence; that dog of ours, that dog of ours has broken his tail. IX I PREACH, I PREACH YOU THIS SERMON I preach, I preach you this sermon, four cats tied together, the fifth was a dog who climbed in the oven and stole a slice of toast, ran across the square with it; the Cow met him there, that was his Mum; the Bullock met him, that was his Dad; the Calf met him, that was his Uncle; the Colt met him, that was his Grandpa; the little Goat met him, that was his Grandma.

Author: CzarDodon
Keywords: Janáček Říkadla Nonsense Nursery Rhymes Czech Music Choir choral music chamber
Added: September 2, 2008


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Review Alice Cooper - Along Came a Spider (2008)
Along Came a Spider marks the 25-th studio release of the legendary Alice Cooper. Judging from a pure commercial point of view, this is the second best seller (52 spot in the U.S. and 21 in UK) after Hey Stoopid released in 1991.
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Video: Alice Cooper - “Along Came A Spider” (Trailer)
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Alice Cooper: Along Came A Spider
Record review - Alice Cooper 'Along Came A Spider' album
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Alice Cooper-Along Came A Spider
Throughout his long career, Alice Cooper has taken full advantage of how concept albums allow for more ambitious songwriting and memorable, layered characters who get more than one song to tell their stories.
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Alice Cooper Addicted To Wife
Alice Cooper claims he is addicted to his wife. The 60-year-old rocker - who has just released his latest album 'Along Came a Spider’ - says he has loves spouse Sheryl Goddard so much that he...
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Alice Cooper - Along Came a Spider Review
The legendary musical artist Alice Cooper is at it again with his 25th studio album "Along Came A Spider". In this album we are introduced to the insane, but intriguing, serial killer Spider. This album is a conceptual thrill ride through the mind of Alice Cooper bringing out his darkest fantasies as well as one of his best works...
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Alice Cooper: Addicted to spouse
American rock singer and songwriter Alice Cooper, who has recently released his latest album 'Along Came a Spider', said in an interview that he loves his wife Sheryl Goddard so much that he has never been unfaithful to her.
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Alice Cooper Along Came A Spider New Album Review
Oh, the real-life Vincent Furnier is doing fine, making records, hosting a syndicated radio show and playing lots of golf. But his onstage alter ego still needs some serious help.Cooper has long loved to shock and horrify audiences, be it odes to necrophilia ("I Love The Dead") or tales of neglected children ("Dead Babies.") ...
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Alice Cooper - Along Came a Spider
METAL EXCESS takes a look at the Coop's latest release!
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Music Review: Alice Cooper, "Along Came A Spider"
The master of the shock-rock concept album is back with his best effort in years. (Grade: A-)
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