Three's Top 100+one (2007) - a list by Three

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G-No - G-STAR RAW, spring 07

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Lovable Rhino,he's in the car with me all the time, doesn't say much but he's talented--always seems to find his way into a woman's arms... not sure what happened before we met, he looks like he's seen a fight or two.

Updated May 30, 2007

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Daft Punk Action Figures

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Gives new meaning to the phase "Let's Play!"

Updated May 29, 2007

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Apple iPhone

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I cannot wait till the new iPhone comes out July 11. It is soooo cute...

Updated Jul 5, 2008

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Grain: 100 Royalty Free Jpeg Files

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Wood is beautiful, even if it's only a photo of wood.

Updated Jun 5, 2007

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Holly Keyser - Malden Guitars

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Holly Keyser, which offers a hollow mahogany body, a 24 3/4" scale rosewood-on-mahogany neck, 24 medium frets, two ferrite/alnico humbuckers, chrome tuners, and a Tune-o-matic-style bridge, plays as good as it looks. If you want one you'll need to do some looking around, you see, big guitar brands push smaller luthiers like Malden out of the show-room--but guess what it means you get a guitar that's rare, so you won't look and sound like all the rest. (via Gryphon Stringed Instruments)

Updated Jun 16, 2008

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Amelia - Edouard Lock - DVD

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The multi-award winning dance film Amelia (2002), directed and choreographed by Edouard Lock and performed by the acclaimed dance company La La La Human Steps, explores the use of point technique using extended intertwining solos, complex partnering sequences and extreme speed to generate powerful performances with unexpected moments of tender emotion and serenity. (via Dance Camera West)

Updated Jun 11, 2007

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  • Alain Simard
  • Alexandre Castongua
  • Amerimage-Spectra & Bob Krupinski
  • Andrea Boardman

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Malden Bulldozer - Malden Guitars

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Producing an affordable, well-made set-neck guitar requires a high level of manufacturing attention, and Malden comes out swinging with the Bulldozer--an instrument that deceptively whispers SG when it first sidles up, but which reveals deeper and deeper layers of originality the more you probe it. (via McCabe's Guitar Shop)

Updated Jun 16, 2008

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Rolling Stones: Biggest Bang - DVD

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An excellent documentary from the Rolling Stones Bigger Bang tour. What's noteworthy about this four DVD disk set is the access given to view the Stones and crew behind the scenes, on stage and in deep thought. I loved almost every performance, be it from Japan, China, Texas, or Rio de Janeiro. The Argentina show turns out to be a a very important part of this doc, as it shows a massive young audience as they loose it to the sound Mick, Keith, Charlie, and Ron. The guest interviews are a nifty extra, but unfortunately these stars are not the Stones. As far as the Stones as aging rockers, I felt very small and very humbled, by the power, energy, sex-appeal, humor, charm, and originality the Stones bring on stage. I didn't get a chance to see them when they played, but this DVD set took me closer to these giants than I could have ever imagined.

Updated Jun 25, 2007

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Bombshell Baby Of Bombay -- Bouncing Nightclub Grooves From Bollywood Films 1959 to 1972

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Incredible grooves from the Indian film scene -- mod little numbers that are a fair bit different than most Bollywood work that usually shows up on CD! As the title implies, the work here is more in a nightclub mode than a funky one -- and the tunes are a great blend of romping rhythms, electric guitar, and quirky vocals -- all wrapped together in an extremely playful way! The tunes here almost remind us a bit of some of the Japanese soundtrack work we've been stocking from the 60s -- especially in the stark sounds and dramatic use of instrumentation -- and the package here provides some great references for this under-discovered music, by offering up beautiful images from the films, and a wealth of helpful notes! The whole thing's tremendous -- easily one of the best Bollywood sets I've seen -- and titles include "Kati Patang" by RD Burman, "Gumnaam" by Shankar Jakishan, "Kismat" by OP Nayyar, "Loafer" by Laxmikant Pyarelal, "Bluff Master" by Kalyanji Anandji, "Ek Phool Char Kante" by Shankar Jaikishan, and "Hamara Adhikar" by Chitragupta. (Expensive, but an amazing package as well -- very heavy vinyl and cover, with full images throughout, even on the inner sleeves!)

Updated Jun 25, 2007

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