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STAAD.Pro CONNECT Edition V22  Software

Posted by scutter at Dec. 29, 2018
STAAD.Pro CONNECT Edition V22

STAAD.Pro CONNECT Edition V22 | 1.6 Gb

Bentley Systems Incorporated has released an updated STAAD.Pro CONNECT Edition V22, is a comprehensive and integrated fi nite element analysis and design offering, including a state-of-the-art user interface, visualization capabilities, and international design codes.

Twisted Sister - The Best of the Atlantic Years (2016)  Music

Posted by El Misha at July 21, 2024
Twisted Sister - The Best of the Atlantic Years (2016)

Twisted Sister - The Best of the Atlantic Years (2016)
Hard Rock | FLAC (tracks) | Cover | 01:12:51 | 497 MB + 5% Recovery
Label: Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group | Tracks: 19 | Rls.date: 2016

A product of New York City's early '70s glam rock scene, Twisted Sister were eager students of the New York Dolls, with Kiss's theatrics, Slade's pop acumen, and the shock rock of Alice Cooper tossed in for good measure. Based out of Long Island and featuring the core lineup of guitarists Jay Jay French and Eddie "Fingers" Ojeda, vocalist Dee Snider, bassist Mark "The Animal" Mendoza, and drummer A.J. Pero, the group issued two critically acclaimed, under-the-radar efforts before breaking into the mainstream in 1984 with Stay Hungry.

Twisted Sister - The Best of the Atlantic Years (2016)  Music

Posted by El Misha at July 21, 2024
Twisted Sister - The Best of the Atlantic Years (2016)

Twisted Sister - The Best of the Atlantic Years (2016)
Hard Rock | FLAC (tracks) | Cover | 01:12:51 | 497 MB + 5% Recovery
Label: Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group | Tracks: 19 | Rls.date: 2016

A product of New York City's early '70s glam rock scene, Twisted Sister were eager students of the New York Dolls, with Kiss's theatrics, Slade's pop acumen, and the shock rock of Alice Cooper tossed in for good measure. Based out of Long Island and featuring the core lineup of guitarists Jay Jay French and Eddie "Fingers" Ojeda, vocalist Dee Snider, bassist Mark "The Animal" Mendoza, and drummer A.J. Pero, the group issued two critically acclaimed, under-the-radar efforts before breaking into the mainstream in 1984 with Stay Hungry. The LP went multi-platinum on the strength of the monster singles "We're Not Gonna Take It" and "I Wanna Rock." Twisted Sister released two more albums (Come Out and Play and Love Is for Suckers) before ceasing operations in 1988. They reformed in the early aughts and issued the holiday album Twisted Christmas in 2006 but disbanded again in 2016 following the death of A.J. Pero the year prior. Founded in 1972 by guitarist John Segal (aka Jay Jay French), Twisted Sister based their every move on the New York Dolls. Their apprenticeship on the local club scene was a slow one. Still, by late 1975, a somewhat stable lineup had coalesced around French, fellow guitarist and high-school buddy Eddie "Fingers" Ojeda, bassist Kenneth Harrison Neil, and drummer Kevin John Grace. Several different vocalists filed through their ranks, but it was only with the arrival of Dee Snider in early 1976 that the group found its true leader. Snider brought a strong Alice Cooper influence to the band, giving their glam-forward sound a welcome kick in the ass. He also quickly developed into their dominant songwriter, and with new drummer A.J. Pero in tow, Twisted Sister began making a name for themselves in and around N.Y.C. Arriving in 1983, the seminal You Can't Stop Rock 'n' Roll laid the groundwork for future endeavors. With its polished production values and more consistent material, the LP yielded only one chart-flirting single in the title track (for which the band filmed their first video) but garnered serious cred with the metal crowd. Later that year, L.A.'s Quiet Riot topped the charts with their smash hit Metal Health (the first heavy metal album to do so), and Twisted Sister took advantage of this sympathetic musical climate to unleash their definitive statement, 1984's Stay Hungry. The album saw Snider dig deep into his pop, punk, and glam roots and infuse massive commercial appeal to the band's hard rock onslaught. Bolstered by the anthemic singles "We're Not Gonna Take It" and "I Wanna Rock," Stay Hungry was certified platinum in five countries (triple platinum in the U.S. and quintuple platinum in Canada) and pushed Twisted Sister to the fore of the pop/hair metal scene. The songs' accompanying videos, which featured actor Mark Metcalf reprising his role as the hot-headed ROTC leader Douglas C. Neidermeyer from the movie National Lampoon's Animal House, received heavy rotation on MTV. The extensive touring that followed guaranteed the album's stay near the top of the charts for many months to come and, against all odds, helped make Twisted Sister into household names in America. 1985's Come Out and Play received mixed reviews, attempting to cater to the band's hardcore elements and newfound pop constituency while introducing an excessively glammed-up image makeover. Snider remained in the spotlight, appearing before a Senate committee later that year (along with Frank Zappa and John Denver) to testify against the Parents Music Resource Center's demands for music censorship legislation. Drummer Pero had tendered his resignation at tour's end, opening the door to a very troubled 1986 for Twisted Sister as rumors ran rampant about an irreparable rift between Snider and French over the band's direction.

Twisted Sister - The Best of the Atlantic Years (2016)  Music

Posted by El Misha at July 21, 2024
Twisted Sister - The Best of the Atlantic Years (2016)

Twisted Sister - The Best of the Atlantic Years (2016)
Hard Rock | FLAC (tracks) | Cover | 01:12:51 | 497 MB + 5% Recovery
Label: Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group | Tracks: 19 | Rls.date: 2016

A product of New York City's early '70s glam rock scene, Twisted Sister were eager students of the New York Dolls, with Kiss's theatrics, Slade's pop acumen, and the shock rock of Alice Cooper tossed in for good measure. Based out of Long Island and featuring the core lineup of guitarists Jay Jay French and Eddie "Fingers" Ojeda, vocalist Dee Snider, bassist Mark "The Animal" Mendoza, and drummer A.J. Pero, the group issued two critically acclaimed, under-the-radar efforts before breaking into the mainstream in 1984 with Stay Hungry. The LP went multi-platinum on the strength of the monster singles "We're Not Gonna Take It" and "I Wanna Rock." Twisted Sister released two more albums (Come Out and Play and Love Is for Suckers) before ceasing operations in 1988. They reformed in the early aughts and issued the holiday album Twisted Christmas in 2006 but disbanded again in 2016 following the death of A.J. Pero the year prior. Founded in 1972 by guitarist John Segal (aka Jay Jay French), Twisted Sister based their every move on the New York Dolls. Their apprenticeship on the local club scene was a slow one. Still, by late 1975, a somewhat stable lineup had coalesced around French, fellow guitarist and high-school buddy Eddie "Fingers" Ojeda, bassist Kenneth Harrison Neil, and drummer Kevin John Grace. Several different vocalists filed through their ranks, but it was only with the arrival of Dee Snider in early 1976 that the group found its true leader. Snider brought a strong Alice Cooper influence to the band, giving their glam-forward sound a welcome kick in the ass. He also quickly developed into their dominant songwriter, and with new drummer A.J. Pero in tow, Twisted Sister began making a name for themselves in and around N.Y.C. Arriving in 1983, the seminal You Can't Stop Rock 'n' Roll laid the groundwork for future endeavors. With its polished production values and more consistent material, the LP yielded only one chart-flirting single in the title track (for which the band filmed their first video) but garnered serious cred with the metal crowd. Later that year, L.A.'s Quiet Riot topped the charts with their smash hit Metal Health (the first heavy metal album to do so), and Twisted Sister took advantage of this sympathetic musical climate to unleash their definitive statement, 1984's Stay Hungry. The album saw Snider dig deep into his pop, punk, and glam roots and infuse massive commercial appeal to the band's hard rock onslaught. Bolstered by the anthemic singles "We're Not Gonna Take It" and "I Wanna Rock," Stay Hungry was certified platinum in five countries (triple platinum in the U.S. and quintuple platinum in Canada) and pushed Twisted Sister to the fore of the pop/hair metal scene. The songs' accompanying videos, which featured actor Mark Metcalf reprising his role as the hot-headed ROTC leader Douglas C. Neidermeyer from the movie National Lampoon's Animal House, received heavy rotation on MTV. The extensive touring that followed guaranteed the album's stay near the top of the charts for many months to come and, against all odds, helped make Twisted Sister into household names in America. 1985's Come Out and Play received mixed reviews, attempting to cater to the band's hardcore elements and newfound pop constituency while introducing an excessively glammed-up image makeover. Snider remained in the spotlight, appearing before a Senate committee later that year (along with Frank Zappa and John Denver) to testify against the Parents Music Resource Center's demands for music censorship legislation. Drummer Pero had tendered his resignation at tour's end, opening the door to a very troubled 1986 for Twisted Sister as rumors ran rampant about an irreparable rift between Snider and French over the band's direction. They eventually re-emerged with 1987's Love Is for Suckers, which commenced with the mighty "Wake Up (The Sleeping Giant)" and featured new drummer Joey "Seven" Franco. However, not even the services of pop-metal producer Beau Hill could save the album from disappointing sales, and Twisted Sister wound up disintegrating shortly thereafter. Dee Snider soldiered on with a new hard rock band named Desperado (later renamed Widowmaker and featuring guitarist Bernie Tormé and drummer Franco). Grunge came and went, and posthumous releases like 1992's Big Hits and Nasty Cuts and 1994's Live at Hammersmith provided glimpses into Twisted Sister's meteoric flight across the hard rock firmament.

Blinkist SiteRip AudioBooks Collection - 2023  Audiobooks

Posted by Bibliotkaaa at Nov. 12, 2023
Blinkist SiteRip AudioBooks Collection - 2023

Blinkist SiteRip AudioBooks Collection - 2023
English | 2023 | ASIN: N/A | M4A@128 Kbps | 1265:45:30 | 70.70 GB

\Blinkist is a professional book summary service that allows you to understand the key insights from the world’s best non-fiction books in 15 minutes or less. These audiobooks are NOT the complete books.

This is a complete SiteRip of all 3803 English Blinkist AudioBooks as of August 2023. This is a fresh rip, from original untouched AAC M4A files.

Twisted Sister - The Best of the Atlantic Years (2016)  Music

Posted by El Misha at July 21, 2024
Twisted Sister - The Best of the Atlantic Years (2016)

Twisted Sister - The Best of the Atlantic Years (2016)
Hard Rock | FLAC (tracks) | Cover | 01:12:51 | 497 MB + 5% Recovery
Label: Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group | Tracks: 19 | Rls.date: 2016

A product of New York City's early '70s glam rock scene, Twisted Sister were eager students of the New York Dolls, with Kiss's theatrics, Slade's pop acumen, and the shock rock of Alice Cooper tossed in for good measure. Based out of Long Island and featuring the core lineup of guitarists Jay Jay French and Eddie "Fingers" Ojeda, vocalist Dee Snider, bassist Mark "The Animal" Mendoza, and drummer A.J. Pero, the group issued two critically acclaimed, under-the-radar efforts before breaking into the mainstream in 1984 with Stay Hungry.
Chu Berry - Classic Chu Berry Columbia and Victor Sessions (2007) {7CD Set Mosaic MD7-236 rec 1933-1941}

Chu Berry - Classic Chu Berry Columbia and Victor Sessions (2007) {7CD Set Mosaic MD7-236 rec 1933-1941}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 1.18 Gb | MP3 @320 -> 1.16 Gb
Artwork @ 300 dpi (png) -> 75 Mb | 5% repair rar
© 1933-41, 2007 Columbia / Victor / Sony BMG / Mosaic Records / BMG | MD7-236
Jazz / Swing / Tenor Saxophone

This is a comprehensive collection with countless pivotal sessions. It features 203 separate recordings on seven CDs and collects both the sessions led by Chu Berry and other sessions where he contributed significantly as a sideman. You can study his remarkable surefootedness as a soloist; remember an era where evolution in the music was running rampant and Chu Berry's tenor saxophone was one of the things making it run.
V.A. - The All Time Greatest Songs (30CD Deluxe Limited Edition Box Set, 2001)

V.A. - The All Time Greatest Songs (30CD Deluxe Limited Edition Box Set, 2001)
EAC Rip | FLAC (*tracks+.cue+.log,scans) | Run Time: 01:13:19:10 | 13,9 Gb
Genre: World Music, R&B, Pop, Dance, Rock | Label: Sony Music Media

Collection of 30 CDs on various styles (Love, Movies, R&B, Country, World and Rock). Although you may find the collection a bit outdated since the release is from 2001, it contains some great songs… so enjoy.
Miles Davis with John Coltrane - The Complete Columbia Recordings (2000) {Vinyl, Mosaic MQ9-191 rec 1955-1961} (Out-Of-Print)

Miles Davis with John Coltrane - The Complete Columbia Recordings (2000) {Vinyl, Mosaic MQ9-191 rec 1955-1961} (Out-Of-Print)
FLAC (tracks) - 16bit/48kHz - VINYL RIP -> 2.26 Gb | MP3 @320 -> 929 Mb
Full Artwork @ 600 dpi (png) -> 193 Mb | 5% repair rar
© 1955-61, 2000 Columbia / Mosaic Records | MQ9-191
Jazz / Hard Bop / Cool / Bop / Jazz Blues / Modal Music

Some nine years after Miles Davis’ untimely death, Columbia Records is still repackaging his recorded legacy. The most recent efforts in this area have been made available both on compact disc and in 180-gram vinyl versions by way of Mosaic Records. It is the latter edition that this review is based on, though it should be noted that basically the only difference between the two sets, besides the presentation medium, is that Mosaic’s package is a 12 x 12 box with an album-sized booklet accompanying the records.
Gli incogniti, Amandine Beyer, Hans Jorg Mammel - Johann Pachelbel: Un orage d’avril: Suites, Canon & Songs (2016)

Johann Pachelbel - Un orage d’avril: Suites, Canon & Songs (2016)
Gli incogniti; Amandine Beyer, leader & violin; Hans Jörg Mammel, tenor

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 460 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 202 Mb | Scans included
Genre: Classical, Vocal | Label: Harmonia Mundi | # HMC 902238 | Time: 00:19:54

Though the bass line of a certain celebrated Canon may have made Pachelbel the most frequently heard classical composer in the world, this sparkling program shows he was not just a "one hit wonder." It is built around suites for two violins and continuo from a collection called the Musikalische Ergötzung. The title means "musical delight," and indeed one cannot but be ravished by the extraordinary sonic hedonism displayed in these works. A few songs written for special occasions add further spice to this delightful recording featuring tenor Hans-Jörg Mammel and the ensemble Gli Incogniti led by Amandine Beyer.