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Blast! An Explosive Musical Celebration
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If your favorite part of a football game is when the marching band takes the field, then you're going to love Blast. Think of the most rousing, in-sync band that you ever saw, turn them way up, add cool costumes and a black-and-white checkered stage with colored spotlights, throw in a good helping of the Stomp vibe, and you've got Blast. Color is the theme that threads the different musical pieces together. Beginning with Ravel's Bolero, the audience is pulled into this new music/dance/theatre experience as the band takes the stage marching, twirling, and weaving. The performers aren't simply musicians--they dance, sing, act, and play their brass and drums. "Loss," in the Blue section of the color wheel, is particularly touching. Even the flag team--a very sexy and talented flag team--is represented. The Green section melds into a sober and lovely rendition of "Simple Gifts," then concludes quietly with Copland's Appalachian Spring. In the black light of "Battery Battle," you're pulled into the rhythm of the lone drummer, then dueling snare drums, and finally a row of energetic, blindfolded drummers who never miss a beat. "Medea" combines movement and music in a dramatic interpretation of Samuel Barber's piece, and, set to a dance-club beat, "Lemon Techno" is a flurry of yellow flags, poles, and sensuous movement. A spectacularly sultry "Malaguena" drenched in red ends the program. It's easy to see why Blast is a PBS favorite. It's an amazing new type of performance--one that every high school marching band member will want to emulate. Included here is a 25-minute documentary, Music in Motion: The Making of Blast, which takes you behind the scenes to the conception of the show and into the ensemble's homes and lives as they perform in London's West End. --Dana Van Nest
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Blast: An Explosive Musical Celebration
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Blast! has a built-in constituency: the millions who are or have been in high-school marching bands, or twirled batons and engaged in what may have seemed to the uninitiated to be otherwise dorky activities. For the members of the Blast! troupe can identify: these are the kids who were once mocked by the cool crowd and now strut their stuff to admiring legions around the United States. Originating with the Star of Indiana drum corps, Blast is a frantic, loud show of colorful pageantry that's part Riverdance, part Stomp, and part homecoming parade. The music is performed in marching-band fashion, featuring an impressive panoply of brass and percussion: Ravel's Bolero and excerpts from Aaron Copland's Appalachian Spring get Blast!-ed, as well as some lesser-known gems, such as Samuel Barber's Medea. "Gee Officer Krupke" (from West Side Story) obviously wasn't quite perky enough, so the interpretation here integrates various musical quotes, including the theme from The Simpsons. What the performers lose in subtlety, they sure make up for in sheer oomph. --Elisabeth Vincentelli
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Blast!: An Explosive Musical Celebration [VHS]
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If your favorite part of a football game is when the marching band takes the field, then you're going to love Blast. Think of the most rousing, in-sync band that you ever saw, turn them way up, add cool costumes and a black-and-white checkered stage with colored spotlights, throw in a good helping of the Stomp vibe, and you've got Blast. Color is the theme that threads the different musical pieces together. Beginning with Ravel's Bolero, the audience is pulled into this new music/dance/theatre experience as the band takes the stage marching, twirling, and weaving. The performers aren't simply musicians--they dance, sing, act, and play their brass and drums. "Loss," in the Blue section of the color wheel, is particularly touching. Even the flag team--a very sexy and talented flag team--is represented. The Green section melds into a sober and lovely rendition of "Simple Gifts," then concludes quietly with Copland's Appalachian Spring. In the black light of "Battery Battle," you're pulled into the rhythm of the lone drummer, then dueling snare drums, and finally a row of energetic, blindfolded drummers who never miss a beat. "Medea" combines movement and music in a dramatic interpretation of Samuel Barber's piece, and, set to a dance-club beat, "Lemon Techno" is a flurry of yellow flags, poles, and sensuous movement. A spectacularly sultry "Malaguena" drenched in red ends the program. It's easy to see why Blast is a PBS favorite. It's an amazing new type of performance--one that every high school marching band member will want to emulate. Included here is a 25-minute documentary, Music in Motion: The Making of Blast, which takes you behind the scenes to the conception of the show and into the ensemble's homes and lives as they perform in London's West End. --Dana Van Nest
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Unitec (UNI007B) Speed Blaster Sandblast Gun - Blue
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007B Sandblast Gun Blue Features and Benefits:Like something out of Star Wars, Speed Blasters multi-ribbed, swept back handle and futuristic neon colored reservoir, could easily be mistaken for an inter-galactic laser gun ... do not be fooled! Speed Blaster was designed to perform, that's why it's gravity fed, because everyone knows ... gravity feed just works better. "I can't believe the power this tool has", is a typical response when people try Speed Blaster ... The Next Generation. Speed Blaster is fast, very fast. Connect one air line and go. That's it ... no tanks, no supply lines, no hassles. A fully adjustable material control valve meters sand flow precisely. Gravity forces the particles into a hardened steel mixing chamber where they practically hit warp speed passing through a space age ceramic nozzle ... this is a serious tool! Balance, performance and built to last. Speed Blasters are available in 5 hot neon colors ... we can't help it if they look great too So blast into the future with Speed Blaster ... light years ahead of the rest! Gravity Feed Adjustable Sand Flow Ceramic Nozzle One piece Handle Safety Vented Tank Replaceable Hardened Steel Mixing Chamber Bright Neon Colors Specs: Operating Pressure 60-125 PSIWorking Pressure 100-125 PSI Air Consumption 12 CFM-125 PSI Min. Air Compressor 3 HP Fitting Size 1/4 NPT Container Capacity 26 OZ. Gun Material ABS Empty Weight 14 OZ. Max. Particle Size 14 Grit Neon colors available: Red, Blue, Yellow, Green, Hot Pink
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80psi Abrasive Sandblaster Cabinet 5cfm Tabletop
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This sandblaster cabinet is an all steel cabinet with plexi-glass viewing lid. This item also includes 4 assorted ceramic nozzles. rubber gloves, blasting gun with trigger, dust collector port, hopper and screen. The best part about this item is that it weighs under 50lbs!!! This item does the job with half the weight of other sandblaster cabinets and half the price!!!
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Firm: Calorie Explosion
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Studio: Gaiam Americas Release Date: 09/07/2010 Run time: 55 minutes Rating: Nr
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Dex 4 Tropical Blast Glucose Gel, 15mg Tubes 6 ea
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Fast Acting Glucose. Raises low Blood Sugar Fast and Boosts Energy.Naturally & Artificially Flavored(6) 1.34oz gel tubes (38g)15 grams of carbs per tubeQuestions? Please call 1-888-400-9770
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Emergen-C Kidz - Strawnana Berry Blast - Pack of 30
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Emergen-C Kidz Emergen-C Kidz is specially designed to help kids from head to toe with 24 vitamins and nutrients. To help boost the immune system, there are powerful antioxidants and nutrients like vitamin C, beta carotene, vitamin E, zinc and iron. To help build strong bones, there are calcium, vitamin D and phosphorus. And to top it all off, there is choline to support healthy brain function. What happens when you mix orange and pineapple? Better put on your safety goggles because you're looking at a serious explosion of flavor. Never heard of a strawnanaberry? You should get out more often. It's similar to a strawberry, reminiscent of a banana, but a lot more fun to drink. In fact, it's so much fun, its a blast!
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MAX190025 - Canned Air, Nonflammable, 10 oz.
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Canned air is an all-purpose duster. Removes dust and dirt off keyboards and electronics. Ideal for sensitive home and office environments. Contains a bitterant to help discourage inhalant abuse. Canned air is nonflammable.
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MicroCare Big Blast Canned Air, 14OZ
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Delivering around 100 psi of blasting pressure on dusty surfaces, Big-Blast canned air is a nonflammable cleaning formula in a larger-than-usual container. Its special high-pressure valve helps the can generate enormous "pushing power." The formula is ozone-safe, chemically inert, noncorrosive and plastic-safe. Ground shipping only.
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High Capacity Rechargeable External Battery Pocket Charger for the Samsung Blast - uses Gomadic TipExchange Technology
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No more scoping out airport waiting rooms for AC plugs. No more sweating in the parking lot waiting for your Samsung Blast to charge. Keep the family plugged in on camping trips or the office wondering how you so utterly available. Small; Lightweight; and extremely durable; The Gomadic High Capacity Battery Pack; is the perfect addition to any nomad's road arsenal. Whether you need an extra boost to squeeze some extra hours out of your device; or you're resurrecting it from the dead; the High Capacity Battery keeps you mobile; agile; and free. Consider yourself an independent and free-moving provider of energy!
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The most important event in the Indian year is the monsoon. India is an agricultural country, and the year's crops depend on the character of the rainy season. A good monsoon means prosperity, but an excess of rain means destructive floods, and the failure of the monsoon spells drought and famine. The monsoon or trade winds, reach India about the month of June. Coming as they do over thousands of miles of sea, they are laden with moisture; and when they meet the cool heights of the Western Ghats, and later the Himalayas, clouds form, which soon condense in heavy rain.
In a good monsoon, the rainy season continues until about the end of September. How eagerly the monsoon is looked for! Before it breaks, the heat is well-nigh intolerable. Day after day the sun blazes down from an unclouded sky. The ground is baked and parched, the air is like the blast of a furnace, in many places water is scarce, and men and animals gasp and pant in the heart. At last a thunder-storm rolls up from the south-west and, with lightning, thunder and wind, the welcome rain pours down.
The change is almost magical. The air becomes delightfully cool and moist; the sun's heat is day by day moderated by clouds; the dry, parched land is quickly covered with green vegetation; and life becomes bearable. Except, however, when it is actually raining, it is still hot in the rainy season; but the heat is not fierce and dry, but steamy and sticky. The farmers now begin to be busy, sloughing and showing the rain-soaked land for the kharif, or autumn, corps. The rainy season, though a pleasant relief from the fierce heat, has its disadvantages. Swarms of insects appear, flying ants, flies, mosquitoes, etc., which often make life a burden. And the mosquitoes, bred by the million in the standing pools, bring malarial fever with them. And other more terrible diseases, like cholera, work havoc among the poor. But the peasants much prefer to put up with these inconveniences than a failure of the rains, which means famine.
Learning the Lessons of War
An IED blast rips apart a Humvee, and those inside it, near Baghdad. A tribal elder approaches a military officer in the war-torn city of Ramadi. A Marine places the stock of his M-16A4 against his shoulder and fires at a target on a shooting range in the Al Anbar Province, teaching the Iraqi soldier standing next to him by example.
Cause and effect. Problem evolves into solution. But in the case of Operation Iraqi Freedom how are the lessons of war extracted from the bullets and bombs of the battlefield? You would need experts who view the combat zone as a classroom.
Enter the Marine Corps Center for Lessons Learned.
“My job is to make sure that gets recorded for posterity at Headquarters Marine Corps [in Quantico, Virginia],†explains one of those experts, Col. Michael Crites, from his office aboard Al Asad Air Base in Iraq’s Al Anbar Province. He describes his job as “a mixture of consultant and reporter.â€
Crites is the Marine Corps Center for Lessons Learned (MCCLL) Liaison to Multi-National Force – West (MNF-W), the force that covers western Iraq which includes all of Al Anbar Province and the cities of Ramadi and Fallujah, to name two. That’s a massive area. Iraq is about the size of California and Anbar is the size of North Carolina. “The command (MNF-W) is the source,†Crites says. “They’re going to guide me into what lessons they want recorded, what lessons they’ve learned, according to their operations.â€
As if writing an encyclopedia of war, the Marine Corps records and learns from every operation. “In our history, we’ve built host nation armies, like in Central America in the 20’s. We’ve participated in the occupation of Japan, a security kind of mission,†Crites says. Those lessons include, “Key leader engagements. Building that host military capability. Civil action projects borrowing from what we learned in Vietnam with the civil action platoon and successfully being able to retrograde and leave [Iraq] in the hands of its own security forces reasonably peaceful.â€
Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) has resulted in reams of recommendations and life-saving changes. Crites highlights a specific example from Iraq that’s also made its way to Afghanistan. “Improvised Explosive Devices became the weapon of choice of the enemy. We’ve gone through, learned all kinds of lessons and, in fact, transformed our vehicle force since we began in Iraq. The MRAP, [Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle] is created to withstand an explosive device. So that’s something that is continuing to evolve and be used in Afghanistan.â€
By accessing MCCLL’s secure web site, Marines make a record of combat-related events by filling out an After Action Report. The information is collected and analyzed. The lessons learned from that particular battle or event are extracted and published once a week. “This is the first war where we had a fully functioning system of knowledge management, where information can be gathered, accumulated, studied, and analyzed,†Crites says, emphasizing how the lessons are also passed on to the next fighting force. “A Marine that comes to war studies Lessons Learned, studies what his predecessor did before him, and that’s how he gets ready for deployment.â€
The battlefield is a fluid classroom. Imagine a teacher who keeps changing the lesson plan. The enemy is also constantly changing. “Just as we improve our tactics, force protection measures, the enemy tries to think of a way to defeat us,†Crites says. “So it’s a constant learning process.â€
His replacement will collect information on the drawdown of forces and equipment in Iraq, lessons certain to be applied one day to Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) in Afghanistan.
“Marines are famous, I think, in strength and physical courage and intellectual ability,†Crites says. “But now I think we’re showing more intellectual prowess overall because of the effort of Marine Corps Center for Lessons Learned.â€
About the Author
Randy Garsee is working throughout 2009 and into early 2010 as a civilian journalist for the U.S. Marine Corps aboard Al Asad Air Base in Iraq's Al Anbar Province. Randy is blogging about his experience at http://randygarsee.blogspot.com
hey axe on the cat (blast corps guy) is there any way i could purchase this game i love it and no one has it!?
i want it!!!
I'm a girl, first of all.
Secondly, you can try looking for it on eBay, or try looking in a used bin full of older games at a video game store. If you cannot find it, then look on eBay.
Hope that helps.
Tupper Lake Soldier Injured In Blast Receives Purple Heart
A Tupper Lake woman was seriously injured in a bomb blast in Afghanistan last week.
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