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mp3 / 2004 year / 192 kbs / 76 mb / 55 min

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Album: From My Hood To Yo Hood [CD2]
  1. Peppa Girl
  2. Gutta
  3. Get You
  4. Block Party
  5. Do You
  6. Hot Spot
  7. Holla At Ya Boy
  8. Ms. Thang
  9. What You Lookn At
  10. My Hood On Fire
  11. No No No No
  12. Round N Round
  13. What You Need

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Album: From My Hood To Yo Hood [CD1]
  1. Intro
  2. Swing Down The Block
  3. Put Yo Hands In The Air
  4. Down With Me
  5. Paradox
  6. Jammn On Screw
  7. Who Knowz
  8. Interlude
  9. Ya Got A Man
  10. Throw Yo Setz Up
  11. Life Is A Game
  12. Hustla
  13. Stand Tall
  14. My Life On Wax
  15. Outro

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Bright Eyes join forces with LA Philharmonic

Bright Eyes performed a career-spanning set and previewed some new material during their performance with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra at the Hollywood Bowl on Saturday night (September 29).

Conor Oberst and company received a warm welcome from the massive crowd, who cheered loudly at Bright Eyes' most political lyrics.

Oberst looked casual in a black shirt and jeans, as did the usually formally attired Philharmonic who donned comfortable garb for the occasion.

The band ran through several tracks from their latest album, 'Cassadaga', including 'Lime Tree', which Oberst performed alone with his acoustic guitar in front of the orchestra.

The band concluded their 90-minute set with a preview of a new protest song called 'What Good Are You', on which Sleater-Kinney's Janet Weiss played maracas.

Earlier in the evening, openers Yo La Tengo and M Ward warmed up the crowd with strong sets.

Bright Eyes played:

'Don't Know When But A Day Is Gonna Come...'
'Bowl Of Oranges'
'Make a Plan to Love Me'
'Old Soul Song'
'No One Would Riot for Less'
'Hot Knives'
'Poison Oak'
'Travellin 'Song'
'Arienette'
'Clairaudients (Kill or Be Killed)'
'Lover I Don't Have to Love'
'Lime Tree'
'I Believe in Symmetry'
'What Good Are You'
Bon Jovi to rock new New Jersey arena

New Jersey rockers Bon Jovi will be the first act to rock "The Rock," the state's newest arena, officials announced Wednesday.

The band will play several shows at the Prudential Center starting Oct. 26, said Pat Smith, a spokesman for AEG New York/New Jersey, part of Anschutz Entertainment Group, which is booking concerts and special events for the arena. The number of shows has not been determined, he said.

The $365-million arena, which will be home to the New Jersey Devils of the NHL, is under construction in downtown Newark. It can seat 19,500 for concerts.

The band, whose hits include "You Give Love a Bad Name," includes lead singer Jon Bon Jovi, a native of Sayreville.

The arena gets its name from Prudential Financial Inc., the Newark-based financial services and insurance giant whose symbol is the Rock of Gibraltar.

Tickets for Bon Jovi go on sale in mid-June.