Advantages: Great sound quality, perfet at loud volumes, just in general FANTASTIC Disadvantages: none so far
Anything made by BOSE can be trusted. Its sound quality is always at its best, no matter what soundsystem you use from bose, and it's true... you get what you pay for.
Jus plug it in and press "ON" and you're set up! IT'S THAT EASY!
bose is a big brang name, and everyone expects the best from, and how right they are.
The sounddocks simplistic design brings out the best of your mp3 player, making it the whole music experience that much better.
For (at most) £300, you are getting exactly what you pay for AND more! The bose soundock has an inate wonder within itself, which brings you to appreciate the minor details embedded into whatever track you are listening to.
Its reasonably light weight, comes with an easy to use remote and from there onwards, it really is just you and your music
i can easily say that the best thing about ...
Advantages: An album worth owning, though not his strongest. Disadvantages: A couple of really forgettable tracks.
---JAMES BLUNT- All THE LOST SOULS---
After a three year gap Ex Army Captain, James Blunt brought out his long awaited second album 'All the Lost Souls' in September 2007. This was the follow up to his hugely successful debut album 'Back to Bedlam' which came out in 2004. James Blunt was a refreshing change on the music scene and he was to music in 2004, what Damien Rice was in 2003. James Blunt has his own unique style of Folk/Rock. He is a balladeer and his songs deal with subjects such as: Heartbreak, infidelity, failed relationships and love.-
James Blunts album 'All the Lost Souls' hit the shelves in 2007, two weeks after the record company released the single taken from the album entitled '1973'. It didn't do too badly in the charts, but this was more to do with the massive airplay it got and not so much to do ...
Advantages: Good translation of the Discworld novel... Disadvantages: ... not as funny as the book
tend to be the funniest, but there are plenty of laughs with Glod and Cliff, Susan and the Raven, and of course the Grim Squeaker. Perhaps the surreal aspect of the story was somewhat overplayed, but SoulMusic will keep all Discworld fans happy for 3 hours.
The DVD also contains an interview with Terry himself (it's quite interesting for a while hearing him prattle on, and he shows a refreshing modesty, but he does go on a bit!), Discworld pilot (based on the Reaper Man book), storyboards, Pratchett's biographical details, character details, filmographies, and a Discworld bibliography (ending in 2001 with Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents. Overall an excellent buy for any Discworld fan.
Rating: PG
Release year: 1996
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Death: I need to imbibe vast amounts of alcohol.
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CMOT Dibbler: I ...
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Music at All Souls, Oxford
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Richard Davy (c1465 - c1507); John Dunstable (c1390-1453); Henry V (1387 - 1422); Walter Lambe (?1450/1-in or after 1499); John Merbecke (Marbeck) (c1505 - c1585); Leonel Power (c1370 - 1445); Robert I Parsons (c1530 - 1570); John Sheppard (c1515-?1559/60); ? Nicholas Sturgeon (d 1454); Christopher Tye (c1505-?1572)
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