Saturday, March 27, 2010

Brazilian Waxpatterns

Guide to medical school: ENC






Before I must drop all over the countryside, I said that the map of France assignments only corresponds to the idea that one has to professional level in 6th year medical ... Ditto for the specialties, I am in general medicine and internal proud of it, and occupational medicine is great! Again I speak only of prestige for each specialty felt when one is in the final year in college ..

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Tooth Pain More Condition_symptoms

Guide to medical school: fifth year






Monday, March 22, 2010

First Time Auditions Free

It's spring!



Sunday, March 21, 2010

Hair Loss Women More Condition_symptoms

1966 (1de2)


It was called simply Stephanie. She was awfully good company for a leading lady. To my knowledge, the only album it is. It was released in 1966 on Capitol in the 70 series 000. Curiously, it seems to be listed no work in Quebec.

arrangements of Paul de Margerie make this record what it is: the excellent orchestrated pop. The album could be one of those records stripped of song as was fashionable at the time (a poet, his guitar and a stool). But instead, we are treated to a rich, worthy of the big studio productions.

1966 was truly a different era, one could still hear artists with a true "orchestra". Unfortunately some players are identified on the cover.

The album consists almost entirely of covers. Strangely Side A, all parts are by Quebec artists (Ferland, Gauthier, Vigneault ...). B-side, that of French artists (Ferrat, Vian Férré ...).

purely musical viewpoint, the highlight is unquestionably the cover of "Before the Jazz" by Michel Legrand. The original version (+ or-1964) was very "African drums". Paul de Margerie has made it a Brazilian battuccada much more dynamic and lively. You be the judge:


I say that the album is "almost" that only consists of covers because the album still contains two original compositions. Parts of "The nail" and "Song-fetched" had been composed expressly for the duo Stephanie songwriter Claude Gagnon and Pierre Bourdon.


Both men, in addition to having their assets each a solo album, included behind the musical "Despair galore" presented at the theater the same year The Patriot. The mise-en-scene was the work of the now famous André Brassard.


Interestingly, the orchestra accompanies the show was none other than The Mersey's.


I believe, unfortunately there is no record of this musical.

Back to Stephanie. The play "The nail" is a superb ride samba. Violin, and vibraphone clave provides sophisticated sound that has rarely been heard in Quebec.

On "Song-fetched" found accents pop music in the chorus (guitar, drums and copper). The text refers to the funny bit that Stephanie brings to the front.

Psyquébélique would like to thank the lyricist Claude Gagnon for photos. I encourage you to visit his site where you can buy his book Song of the deaf fountain / 1983 . Inside you will find songs of Stephanie, those of "Despair galore" and many more.

a final note, the recovery of Leny Escudero "Out of five times." Jazz a good rhythm that will make you tap your foot.


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Saturday, March 20, 2010

Pool Table Birthday Cake




Psyquébélique encourage you to visit the new label The Montrealer Pluto discs. Founded by my colleagues Felix B. Desfosses and Melody Rheault of Garage Sale, this record label's catalog begins with a reprint of three parts Donald Seward (former keyboardist of Caesar and his Roman):


Parts are available in MP3, FLAC or 45t (limited edition). They are:
-Mongo 's Boogaloo a cover of Rodgers Grant.
-Studio B Funk, an original component of Mr. Seward.
-Do-re-mi-fa-soul, the instumental version of the play by Pierre Perpall (which was itself a cover of "Sing a Simple Song" by Sly & Family Stone).

congratulate this initiative!

Sunday, March 14, 2010

What Kind Of Weave Is Good?

Guide to medical school: Fourth year







Sunday, March 7, 2010

Adhesions More Condition_symptoms

PSYQUÉBÉLIQUE media

all started last Saturday (March 6, 2010) when Jean-Christophe Laurence published an article in La Presse on the reissue unofficial Valerie posted on Psyquébélique. He interviewed me earlier this week about this.

Laurence's article was subsequently mentioned in the blog Marc-André Lussier Cyberpresse.

As if that was not enough visibility that morning, RDI Direct received none other than Danielle Ouimet. No, but what a coincidence! He mentioned my site and even did preview the original 45s Valerie "I want to live." She heard singing the music of Michel Paje and Joe Gracy.




Do I need to add that I am proud of? You can listen to the excerpt on the site Radio-Canada . I suggest you "skipper" in the second part of the interview.

Sorry to all those who have been having trouble listening to musical excerpts Saturday. There was a traffic jam causes some seeds. Since everything is back to normal.

Welcome to all new members!

Lorazepam Cats Overdose

The medical office




Three little snapshots of my workplace, since I am general internal medicine!