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Steven Wilson - To the Bone (2017)  Music

Posted by delpotro at Aug. 18, 2017
Steven Wilson - To the Bone (2017)

Steven Wilson - To the Bone (2017)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) | 00:59:58 | 359 Mb
Pop Rock, Progressive Rock | Label: Caroline International

“My fifth record is in many ways inspired by the hugely ambitious progressive pop records that I loved in my youth (think Peter Gabriel’s So, Kate Bush’s Hounds of Love, Talk Talk’s Colour of Spring and Tears for Fears’ Seeds of Love). Lyrically, the album’s eleven tracks veer from the paranoid chaos of the current era in which truth can apparently be a flexible notion, observations of the everyday lives of refugees, terrorists and religious fundamentalists, and a welcome shot of some of the most joyous wide-eyed escapism I’ve created in my career so far. Something for all the family!”– Steven Wilson
Steven Wilson: Ask Me Nicely - The Making of To The Bone (2017) [BDRip 1080p]

Steven Wilson: Ask Me Nicely - The Making of To The Bone (2017)
BDRip 1080p | MKV | 1920x1080 (16:9) at 23.976 fps, AVC (High@L4.1) | 6.56 GB
Audio: 48 khz, 16 bits, 2 channels, FLAC | Length: 01:24:00
Genre: Documentary
Steven Wilson - To The Bone (2017) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/96kHz]

Steven Wilson - To The Bone (2017)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 59:53 minutes | 1,17 GB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

Fusing futurist rock and spectral electronics with elegant atmospheres and wild guitars, "To The Bone" references the hugely ambitious Progressive Pop records that inspired Wilson in his teens (Peter Gabriel’s "So", Talk Talk’s "Colour of Spring", Tears for Fears’ "Seeds of Love" etc). Lyrically, the album’s eleven tracks encompass the paranoid chaos of the post-truth era and the creeping self-loathing of the technology age, as well as steely fly-on-the-wall observations of the everyday lives of religious fundamentalists and a welcome shot or two of wide-eyed escapism. A gloriously dynamic Modernist Pop record, "To The Bone" is Steven Wilson's fifth offical solo album and it's a high definition snapshot of the disconcerting times we live in.

Bad to the Bone: Crafting Electronics Systems with Beaglebone and BeagleBone Black  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by step778 at Aug. 30, 2019
Bad to the Bone: Crafting Electronics Systems with Beaglebone and BeagleBone Black

Steven Barrett, Jason Kridner, "Bad to the Bone: Crafting Electronics Systems with Beaglebone and BeagleBone Black"
2013 | pages: 425 | ISBN: 1627051376 | PDF | 12,1 mb

To the Bone (2017)  Movies

Posted by Tavaz at June 20, 2018
To the Bone (2017)

To the Bone (2017)
WEB-DL | MKV | 1920x1080 | English | H264 @ 4870 kbps | AC-3 @ 384 kbps | 1 h 47 min | 3.92 GiB
Subtitles: Swedish, Norwegian Bokmal, Turkish, Romanian, Dutch, Korean, Danish, Bulgarian, French, Thai, Finnish, Spanish, Greek, English, Italian, Portuguese, Chinese, German, Japanese, Hebrew, Polish, Arabic
Genre: Drama

A young woman dealing with anorexia meets an unconventional doctor who challenges her to face her condition and embrace life.

To the Bone (2017)  Movies

Posted by JohnSmith at July 14, 2017
To the Bone (2017)

To the Bone (2017)
WEBRip | AVI / XviD@1430 kb/s | 720x384 | 1h 47mn | 1.37 GB | English: AC3, 384 kb/s (6 ch)
Genre: Comedy | Drama

A young woman is dealing with anorexia. She meets an unconventional doctor who challenges her to face her condition and embrace life.

To the Bone (2017)  Movies

Posted by rwdfox at Oct. 14, 2019
To the Bone (2017)

To the Bone (2017)
WEBRip | 1h 47mn | 720x388 | MP4 AVC@1100Kbps | AAC@256Kbps 2CH | 1.03 GiB
WEBRip 1080p | 1h 47mn | 1920x1036 | MP4 AVC@2500Kbps | AAC@224Kbps 2CH | 2.05 GiB
WEB-DL 1080p | 1h 47mn | 1920x1036 | MKV AVC@7102Kbps | AC3@384Kbps 6CH | 5.64 GiB
Subs: English, Français, Deutsch, Italiano, Português
Language: English | Genre: Drama

Ellen is a 20 year old woman struggling with anorexia nervosa. In the midst of family problems and her own fears, she is accepted into a group home run by an unusual doctor.

Scott Henderson - Well To The Bone (2002) {Shrapnel}  Music

Posted by tiburon at May 25, 2021
Scott Henderson - Well To The Bone (2002) {Shrapnel}

Scott Henderson - Well To The Bone (2002) {Shrapnel}
EAC 0.99pb4 | FLAC Image level 8 | Cue+Log | Full Scans 300dpi | 445MB + 5% Recovery
MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | 158MB + 5% Recovery
Genre: Blues-Rock, Fusion

Well to the Bone is Scott Henderson's third outing as a leader apart from his group, Tribal Tech, the band he co-founded with electric bassist Gary Willis in the mid-'80s. As one of the finest fusion guitarists of his generation, Scott Henderson returns to his blues roots with a program of ten songs that feature multi-layered tracks of guitar and a few that pay tribute to the blues-rock of the '60s and the '70s. Henderson's six-string virtuosity is accompanied by Kirk Covington on drums and John Humphrey on bass.
George Thorogood & The Destroyers - Bad To The Bone (1982)

George Thorogood & The Destroyers - Bad To The Bone (1982)
Blues Rock | 1cd | EAC Rip | Flac + Cue + Log | covers
BGO, BGOCD94 | rel: 1990 | 305Mb

George Thorogood was, is and always will be a bar band rocker at heart. On his first major label record 1982's "Bad to the Bone" made for Capitol, he and his tight-as-duck-feathers band don't change a single note of their hard rocking, beer guzzling sound.

Guy Davis - Chocolate To The Bone (2003)  Music

Posted by Designol at Oct. 7, 2023
Guy Davis - Chocolate To The Bone (2003)

Guy Davis - Chocolate To The Bone (2003)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 272 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 115 Mb | Scans ~ 113 Mb
Label: Red House Records | # RHR CD 164 | Time: 00:49:44
Blues, Modern Acoustic Blues, Country Blues, Folk-Blues

With each new release, the clothes of an old bluesman fit Guy Davis more and more comfortably. By now the blues are completely a part of who he is, so when he reworks an old Sleepy John Estes song into the opener, "Limetown," it feels completely natural; even with the familiar "Rollin' And Tumblin'" riff. He mixes it up well between covers and originals, taking in quite a range – there's John Lee Hooker, Willie Dixon, and Blind Lemon Jefferson all sitting amicably together in his style; as well as some pieces like "Step It Up And Go" that are just plain old. His own material is less familiar, of course, but just as good, with the careful (if not wholly accurate) patina of age about it. Perhaps the best thing about Davis is that he never tries to be something he's not; there's no fake Southern accent. What you hear is what you get. And while he's hardly the guitar genius that Charley Patton and Robert Johnson were, he's more than adequate, and his excellent band backs him up solidly and subtly, never stepping out too far. There's plenty of talent in Davis, but there's also an obvious and deep love for the blues, especially the rural country blues, and he brings to his music a real timelessness. The man just keeps getting better and better.