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Published: 2012/02/29

Lisa Hannigan "Knots" Get Embed Code

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With the weather unseasonably warm in NYC, Lisa Hannigan recently performed on the Relix roof, offering this song from her latest release, Passenger.

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Briguy February 29, 2012, 13:01:24

B E A U T I F U L

Teddy O' Neill March 2, 2012, 06:50:41

My favorite female singer in the World singing in my favorite city New York!

Rubens March 26, 2012, 00:06:54

above, “Thanks again, Trent. It’s a pleasure to have been ilnvoved in even the smallest of ways. Thanks for blazing the trail.”Re: your comment that we’re “a glorified Snocap”, I’m looking forward to proving you wrong. Snocap started off as a rights registration application for P2P services and then moved into the come-one-come-all $0.99 digital distribution space. I followed them closely from my post at Yahoo!. From inception Topspin has been more about demand creation than demand fulfillment, and our charter is to build sophisticated marketing tools, not yet-another digital distribution platform. We give artists far more flexibility with their business model than just a $0.99 download store, plus the tools they need to maintain a close, trusted, measurable relationship with their fans. And there’s much more to come. But I understand the criticism, I was expecting it, which is why I included the “one point I want to make clear” paragraph in my original post.Thanks for caring enough to leave the comment. Hope you’re enjoying your weekend.ian

Mercedes April 20, 2012, 00:10:36

I’ll say one thing about screens. If Smith ever had a type of play that has hurt hm ibmrasueamly in recent years, it was the screen passes. Early in the NO game last year he skipped a rocket screen pass off of Gore for a pick. It has happened on more than a few occasions. I can see them not wanting to risk that. Slants, and quicker passes however, I don’t get. Is VD jammed at the line on EVERY play? Can’t they circle SOMEONE out of the backfield for a score down close? Walker? Miller?Or even to alleviate the relentless rushes we’re going to face from here on out? The point being, we are back to defenses really crowding the line, and blitzing like crazy to throw off Smith’s timing. Since the line is packed, the run game can’t get on track. The Niners NEED to counter with something that allows for positive yardage on 1st and 2nd down. We’re back to 3rd and long a lot.

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