A recipient of a balloon delivery will be pleasantly surprised when receiving a balloon for their birthday or what ever the special occasion is. Balloon delivery has become very popular. It is possible to find any type of balloon and have it delivered and this can be a great alternative if your friend or family member is not a huge fan of flowers or has a string allergy to flowers.
Many times it can be difficult to make it to the store and pick out that meaningful gift. If you get bogged down with work or life you can still send a happy birthday message using balloon delivery. There are many balloon delivery companies that operate online and you can choose your balloon or balloon bouquet and have them delivered the next day.
Balloons can be personalized or customized if you would like a special message to appear on the balloon. Very complicated request will take a few days to prepare and any rush delivery will probably not be able to be personalized. If you want your balloon to say something special make sure to order it in advance.
There are balloons available for any occasion and many balloons are pre-printed for the following events; corporate functions, themed events, graduation, anniversaries, birthdays, weddings and more. There are also many different balloons you can choose from such as popular character balloons, walking balloons, tagaloons, helium hoppers, custom balloons, giant balloons, and balloon bouquets. If you need a rush order then you may have limits on available balloons.
There are additional items that can be used with your balloons. You may have the option of choosing between different balloon weights to ensure that the balloons do not float away into the sky, some companies offer balloon wrapping, so your balloons look like a gift in wrapping paper and all. The material and type of balloon can also be varied and includes foil balloons, Mylar balloons, latex/plastic balloons, and more.
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For What It’s Worth
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #1517 in Digital Music Track
- Released on: 2009-04-14
- Running time: 160 seconds
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Problem with original recording
A classic, but the audio is messed up in one spot. Near the beginning of the song where he says the word “beware,” the audio drops out. This must come from the master tape because if you listen to the LP track, the same thing happens. You’d think an audio engineer would have picked up on this and at least TRIED to fix it. I’m probably nit-picking here but as a die-hard BF fan, I would have preferred a pristine version.
Slight Flaw, But What a Song
As another reviewer notes about the digital download of Buffalo Springfield’s “For What It’s Worth,” near the beginning of the track, as Stills sings the word “beware” there’s a flaw. I wouldn’t characterize as much as the audio dropping out, as almost a pop. Since so many of these digital remasterings of 1960s recordings were made from original masters, that could be the source of the flaw. The rest of the audio is quite good — good clarity, good depth. The best feature, though, is the fact that this song captured the confusion and the conflict of the mid-1960s perfectly probably better than any other. It’s not so much a protest song as an observation of the times. In light of the violence of some of the protest rallies of the 1968-1970, “For What It’s Worth” is especially eerie. Strongly recommended, despite the one noticeable flaw.
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Pablo Honey [Explicit]
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #62 in Digital Music Album
- Published on: 1993-04-24
- Released on: 1993-04-24
- Running time: 2523 seconds
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Believe me, this is the album of my life!
I was really, really sad with some reviews here. So I decided to “stop whispering” and to start shouting… This is an album that takes a long time to grow on you, but when it does…Let me explain: In the beginning of 1994, I found this album in a local store. Since then, I was very curious to hear new bands (I didn’t even knew who Radiohead was). At the moment I heard it, I decided to buy it. I wasn’t wrong at all. It quickly became my favorite album, I used to hear it all the time in my school days…Some time later, “Creep” became famous and I thought “Oh, now the world will discover this fantastic band!” But I was wrong… All the songs here are extraordinary, though my favorite ones are “Lurgee”, “Vegetable”, “Ripcord”, “I can’t” and, of course, “Thinking about you”. I started to play them all the time with my own band and “Anyone can play guitar” remains as the ideal song to remind us of that distant age of innocence. Today we’re all lawyers, doctors and this kind of stuff, but “The Pablo Honey Appreciation Society” (that was the name of the band!) still takes us on a trip to the past. The melancholic lyrics, the angst in Thom’s voice, the rage full of emotion that only Jon can take from his guitar, it’s all here. Then came “The bends” and “OK Computer” (their masterpiece). For my disappointment, when “The bends” was released nobody gave it the attention it deserved (this mistake only was corrected after Ok Computer’s huge success). I agree that OK Computer is an historic album, and I understand that people who became Radiohead’s fans after it aren’t very fond of “Pablo Honey”, but it’s not fault of the album itself. After so many years, whenever I listen to it (and it happens at least twice a week) I became more sure of its perfection…Although I love every single song of the greatest band in the world, this album is still my favorite…I have a sugestion: Buy this album as if it was made by another artist. I hope that it causes you the same emotions it causes me whenever I hear it! This is definetely the album of my life!
P.S. “Creep” is not the best song here!
Solid first effort remains a curio in the Radiohead oeuvre
The alternating bars of 12/8 and 11/8 that drive “Pablo Honey’s” opening track, “You,” should have given some indication to the masses that Radiohead would not be forever content to dwell in indie rock’s lo-fi world. Though a solid debut effort, “Pablo Honey” gives little indication that Radiohead would go on to influence an entire generation of bands (Coldplay, Travis, Doves, Keane, et al).
“Pablo Honey” is most famous for the hit single “Creep,” a simple post-grunge pop song completely atypical of the Oxford quintet’s style. In fact, the song was never originally intended for the album. As the story goes, Thom Yorke had written it years before and was strumming it in the studio, when a passing record exec heard it and insisted on including it on the record. The rest is history, as they say. Though “Creep” ranks among Radiohead’s least distinctive songs, it did put them on the music world’s map, for which we should be eternally thankful.
Beyond “Creep,” only a few songs stand out: “You” with its driving odd meters; the heartfelt ballad “Thinking About You;” the energetic “Ripcord;” and the dynamic “Stop Whispering,” which starts as a catchy pop tune but builds to a ferocious crescendo that foreshadows Radiohead’s evolution towards more complex arrangements. “Pablo Honey’s” performances and production values are solid but lackluster, and may disappoint those expecting the studio wizardry and technical virtuosity Radiohead would go on to achieve on “The Bends,” “OK Computer,” and “Kid A.”
All in all, “Pablo Honey” is a decent record, far overrated by the indie mavens who disowned Radiohead after they went “art rock,” and unlikely to satisfy those more familiar with their later, more progressive work. It’s a worthwhile debut, but remains a curio in Radiohead’s increasingly impressive and accomplished oeuvre.
An extraordinary production and an even more amazing debut: own it
Back in 1993, it wasn’t easy to hear much around besides grunge. Yet, Radiohead’s “Creep” managed to make it in between Nirvana’s, Pearl Jam’s and Green Day’s hits to catch the ear of many who -like me- continue to be devoted fans of their work to this day.
From the opening guitar line of “You” it is hard not to get caught by the magic of their musical phrasing. This is all pre-Oasis, pre-Travis. This is indie prog rock in the making, with these guys fabricating a new electric sound in songs like “How Do You?” and balancing it off in others like “Thinking About You” where the acoustic guitar can be just as powerful. Then, combining the two in “Ripcord” and making you feel like rock music first started to be played like this.
“Pablo Honey” is not Radiohead’s best work (that honor would probably belong to “OK Computer”). Yet it’s an extraordinary production and an even more amazing debut. Many bands since and before them would want to have their best album ever be half as solid as Radiohead’s first one.
Own it.
UPDATE (06/03/08): Thanks for the clarification about “pre-James”. Indeed James were making music before Radiohead.
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What Do You Say? [Explicit]
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #2185 in Digital Music Track
- Published on: 2009-09-08
- Released on: 2009-09-08
- Running time: 222 seconds
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