2011年10月17日星期一

Rosetta Stone at SXSW 2009: On the Ground in Texas

The intrepid Rosetta Stone team has finally arrived in Austin, Texas, for this years South Rosetta Stone language by Southwest Festival, the first major live-music event of 2009. Once were properly fortified with tasty BBQ well be bringing you reports and footage from the fests most buzzed-about events. Over the next few days, well be catching the reunited Janes Addiction (and catching up with Perry Farrell), chatting with Metallica about their special edition of Guitar Hero, getting the lowdown on Juliette Lewis new band the New Romantiques and hanging with the Hold Steady and rolling from gig to gig in our fleet of PT Cruisers. Plus, well have reports on the Airborne Toxic Event, White Lies, Little Boots, Amazing Baby, King Khan the Shrines, Charles Hamilton and a host of other up-and-coming acts you need to know about some of whom we havent even found yet (and yes, David Fricke is down hearing scoping out the talent, too).Stay Cheap Rosetta Stone Software tuned for photos and much more from rocks tastiest festival, right here at Rosetta Stone. The only song familiar to a classic rock audience was the Beatles "A Day In The Life," which earned Beck a Grammy a few weeks ago. After a brief break, Clapton opened with a brief acoustic set that mixed blues standards ("Driftin Blues," "Nobody Knows You When Youre Down And Out") with Clapton originals like 1983s "Ive Got A Rock And Roll Heart." He plugged in for a five-song set highlighted by the Derek and the Dominoes chestnut "Tell The Truth" and his famous cover of "I Shot The Sheriff." The Bob Marley cover and J.J. Cales "Cocaine" were the only nod to his arsenal of radio hits, leaving tunes like "Wonderful Tonight," "Tears In Heaven" and even "Layla" and "Sunshine Of Your Love" behind. Every basketball arena in this Rosetta Stone Hindi v3 country has seen those songs about 87 times and he wisely realized enoughs enough.

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