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![]() Second Century Circa 4E 100 - Artaeum disappears. 4E 98 - The two moons of Nirn- Masser and Secunda-vanish for two years in what becomes known as the Void Nights. 4E 95 - An unsuccessful attempt is made on the life of Lleril Morvayn as part of a plot masterminded by House Hlaalu to take control of Solstheim from House Redoran. 4E 65 - Brara Morvayn, ruler of Solstheim, passes away and is replaced by her son Lleril. 4E 50 - The Keepers of the Razor first appear in Imperial records. ĤE 48 - Umbriel, a floating city, appears on the coast of Black Marsh, heading toward Morrowind. The south of Elsweyr is engulfed in war, while in the north, an unknown potentate seizes control of Rimmen.Ĭirca 4E 48 - With Imperial influence waning in Elsweyr, the Mane is assassinated. The event became known as "The Night of Green Fire" due to the destructive magic attacks employed by both sides during the battle. Their efforts to fight back against the Thalmor are in vain, and by the time Imperial Legion soldiers arrive, the entire refugee district of the city had been destroyed. Altmer dissidents who had fled to Sentinel from the Thalmor in Summerset Isle are attacked by Thalmor operatives.ĤE 42 - The Night of Green Fire occurs in Sentinel. As of 4E 201, the candle was still burning for reasons unknown, and the house had become an inn, Candlehearth Hall. His son, Deroct, lit a candle above the hearth in his house in his honor.4E 38 - Death of Vundheim, a great warrior and resident of Windhelm. Most Imperial scholars believe that there was some sort of internal strife in Alinor during this period. The Dominion severs all contact with the Empire and is silent for the next 70 years.The Empire and its Bosmer allies in the Imperial-backed government are caught off-guard and defeated by better-prepared Bosmer and Thalmor troops following the coup. The union comes about after a Thalmor-backed coup overthrows Valenwood's government.4E 29 - The Aldmeri Dominion is recreated after Alinor and Valenwood proclaim a union, and all contact is severed with the Empire. Once a meeting place for refugees fleeing to Skyrim from Morrowind, Refugees' Rest is decreed by the Jarls of Skyrim as monument to the struggle of those who fled their native home of Morrowind in the time following the Red Year.ĤE 22 - The Thalmor seize total control of Summerset Isle and rename it Alinor.4E 20 - Refugees' Rest is decreed a monument commemorating the struggle faced by the refugees fleeing Morrowind. 4E 17 - Titus Mede, a Colovian warlord, captures the Imperial City and is crowned the new Emperor of Tamriel. ĤE 16 - The High King of Skyrim formally gives Solstheim to the Dunmer. Orsinium is once again rebuilt and relocated, between Hammerfell and Skyrim. Many Orc refugees flee east into Skyrim.ĤE 11–15 - Orsinium is sacked by the combined forces of Hammerfell and High Rock. For the next seven years, the Elder Council is fractured by petty infighting over the Ruby Throne, further weakening Imperial power in the provinces.ĤE 10 - Potentate Ocato is assassinated, likely by Thalmor agents, initiating the Stormcrown Interregnum. They are stopped by the forces of House Redoran. The Argonians invade Morrowind and cripple House Telvanni and also hamper fellow slavers House Dres.Black Marsh secedes from the Empire after the explosion of Red Mountain. The impact causes Red Mountain to erupt and lays waste to the entire island of Vvardenfell, as well as causing massive destruction to the rest of the province. #Imperial glory crashes after battle freeIn a fight to free her, the Ingenium is destroyed and the rock crashes into the city of Vivec with all the energy it originally had. The soul of Sul's wife Ilzheven was among them. Vuhon creates an Ingenium that uses at first dozens of dying souls, then a small number of living ones to stabilize the rock. In Vivec's absence, the Ministry of Truth becomes unstable.Red Mountain erupts Vvardenfell is devastated by natural disasters. The provinces start to take advantage of the Empire's weakened state.ĤE 5 - The Red Year. High Chancellor Ocato, the Elder Council, and the Blades try to maintain order. The Fourth Era begins with no Emperor on the throne of Tamriel.The Third Era ends, marking the beginning of the Fourth. The Septim bloodline ends and the Amulet of Kings is destroyed. The banishing of Mehrunes Dagon from Tamriel by the Champion of Cyrodiil, Martin Septim, and the avatar of Akatosh ends the Oblivion Crisis.First Century 4E 1 - End of the Oblivion Crisis. ![]() ![]()
![]() ![]() As for 4/8, no need to sell me on that one! I consider that version one of their greatest, most eloquent, organically coherent, improvised masterpieces ever, and merits them a place in musical history. Re DS: I think the 4/14 DS on tape is one of the greats, albeit maybe a bit short for what I prefer, and I already have the wild Good Lovin sequence on CD that was included as bonus on the Europe 72 rerelease. Since you know the NFA->GDTRFB->NFA from both 5/3 and 5/26.Question: I hear that you rate those as top 1 and 2, but might the one from 4/14 also a possible contender for the incredibly high-energy (and lengthy one) I once heard? Or is that no comparison? Hey, thank you very much for the guidance re: NFA question (and others who weighed in, too). As for the Best DS of the tour, I'd point you to 4/8 Empire pool (although 4/14, 4/24, and 5/11 are nipping at its heels.). The whole show is top-shelf, and if you're looking to purchase an official release form the epic Euro '72 tour, I would lead you to this before all others. A stellar show all around (my overall favorite of the tour), the NFA medley was all but forced by the audience during the first set! The rowdy Dead Audience (by European standards, that is) begin the clap that signifies the opening beat, and the boys oblige them by launching into an eighteen minute power-house version that delivers the goods. See more details about this release The individual shows April 7, 1972, Wembley Empire Pool, London A 3 CD set of music from the Apshow. The shows were subsequently available individually. But I think the version you seek is the NFA->GDTRFB->NFA of the last night of the European tour in London, 5/26. Europe 72, The Complete Recordings Limited edition box set release of all shows from the tour. I personally prefer the first night in Paris, 5/3, which is seemingly the night you're not looking for. I was about to obtain 5/11 for the famous Dark Star I also never heard, but frustrated that show has no NFA which is what I'm questing for. Can you folks weigh in on which is the definitive Europe version to get from the official releases? I'm sure there is debate, but I assume there is overlap opinions on the top 2 or 3 to make an assessment. But in the Compendium is says that was the highest-energy ever from the tour, although Donna's parts detract (and based on the rest of that show, maybe that is THE ONE?) The official Volume 2 Europe from 4/7 is supposedly a best of version, but I read reviews otherwise. My other suspicion is that it is from 4/14 - a version which I haven't heard. Can folks tell me the date with this best ever one from the tour? I see one post saying 5/23 is the best, but I wonder if that is the consensus here. And the Deadheads Taping Compendium book intro also refers to one that was probably this greatest one. I thought they said it was from one of the 2 Paris shows, but upon hearing both, it is definitely not these. You will be able to pay with a card without a PayPal Account.I remember hearing the most amazingly high energy, tight version from the 72 Europe tour on radio years ago. ![]() You can click on "Pay with credit or Visa Debit Cart". Now, fully restored and color corrected in High. This ground-breaking concert broadcast event was the Dead’s first major live concert broadcast, and a first in Danish television history. Do I need a PayPal Account to pay with PayPal? The sixth show on the Grateful Dead’s famous Europe ’72 tour was a return engagement to the Tivoli Concert Hall in Copenhagen, Denmark, on April 17, 1972.We always recommend using FedEx because they have detailed tracking with each order they deliver. This service is very cost effect for you the customer but is the slowest service we offer. Media Mail is a cost-effective way to send vinyl, cds, dvds and cassette tapes. What is USPS Media Mail (Flat Rate Shipping) ?.When an item is currently no longer available or is on order from one of our many distributors and in transit to our warehouse our stock system displays the “Backorder” status. This sequel to the Dead’s triple-live long player Europe ‘72 is another chapter in the GD saga, and another commercial release of treasured vault material from a band with enough vault material to keep the CDs rolling out for at least another 50 years.We offer worldwide shipping on both sites, and srcvinyl.ca. You can get an instant shipping quote from different carriers and methods during the checkout process.Your order is shipped to you when all the items in the order become available. Do you ship every item on my order separately?.Yes, but you can easily create one during checkout right here!.Do I need to create an account to checkout?. ![]() ![]() I haven’t listened to any of it except for “Stranded in the Jungle” and a recording of locomotive sounds. I also found a few LP’s: Pearl Bailey singing “adults-only” songs from her nightclub act and two comedy albums, Nipsy RussellĪnd Dick Gregory. I picked out a copy of “Stranded in the Jungle” by the Cadets and a bunch of hillbilly songs that looked like they might be interesting. I saw a garage sale sign in front of a factory, and there they were, hundreds and hundreds of some of the worst records you can think of. My most recent find is a short stack of 78s. What are some recent things you've picked up and how did you find them? “Breathe Easy” reminds me of a certain––my, my, my. Traffic’s first album and The Low Spark of High-Heeled Boys remind me of a friend who lives very far away, same with Blind Faith. Other things I like for sentimental reasons. I like the spareness of those pieces so much better than his orchestrated stuff. His voice is magic, and his fingerpicking is ethereal. There’s a box set of Nick Drake’s albums, Fruit Tree, that has some of his last recordings, just voice and guitar. I’ve got the comp, but I’d love to get my sweaty little mitts on her other albums.Īlice Coltrane’s Journey in Satchidananda and Ptah, The El Daoud are so beautiful. An English label reissued a best-of comp and all her albums on vinyl back in the ‘90s. Oo-oo, hot! I channel that blazing energy into my work, and the pictures practically draw themselves. That is flat out the best music to play whilst drawing and painting. There are so many other things I don’t have that I would get first, like Can.ĭo you spend a lot of time shopping for records? How often do you go out in search of something you want?īuying books is my primary vice, and I spend most of my spare change on the monthly pilgrimage to the bookstore. I never would have gone out and bought a comprehensive collection of any of these, but I have them nonetheless. What’s on the cutout rack at the record store? Anything new in the local music bin? What are those albums sitting on the curb with the garbage? I have a pile of Grand Funk Railroad and prog rock albums from the guy who was getting rid of his vinyl: King Crimson, ELP, Robert Fripp. Totally nuts.Ĭhance has played a big part in my record collecting. B-52's albums are like Yoko crossed with a busload of singing drag queens. Gracie Fields’ songs, like “The Biggest Aspidistra in the World,” are surreal and funny at the same time. I like some of the old music hall and vaudeville songs because of their odd brand of humor. Like the Kinks, he makes funny songs you can dance to. I heard “Death Dentist” on midnight radio, and I almost fell out of bed laughing. ![]() I have a lot of Jazz Butcher albums for the same reason. ![]() ![]() Some of the Kinks’ songs are high comedy, which is what drove me to buy their albums. Late 60s and early 70s music evokes an imaginary Detroit I enjoy retreating into via music, so I’ve got some MC5, Blue Cheer, 13 thFloor Elevators, psychedelic stuff. I enter an imaginary world that is like an armillary sphere: neat and orderly but also as complicated as a Rube Goldberg machine. ![]() Spanish classical guitar music is like that, too. Bach’s harpsichord music is just fascinating–wheels within wheels–you can really see the connections between mathematics and musical composition in those works. I love baroque music and medieval songs, so I have some compilations. Garage rock: things I associate with different places and times. Almost the only thing it all has in common is that the songs take me to vanished or imaginary places. I like to sing and dance in my living room (pity my neighbors), and I also use music to exit my mind for another place, so my collection is split between poppy stuff like Marshall Crenshaw on the one hand and on the other. What kinds of records are in your collection? ![]() ![]() ![]() Long (or telephoto) lenses bring background elements more prominently into the frame and a long lens is sometimes employed when a background element is meant to loom large or seem menacing. As a compositor, you use this to your advantage, not only to re-create reality, but to provide dramatic information.Īs an example, consider Figure 2, shot with a long lens. This is a subtle yet omnipresent depth cue: With any particulate matter in the air at all, objects lose contrast further from camera the apparent color can change quite a bit, and detail is softened. Look at photos of the moon landscape, and you'll see that the blacks in the distance look just as dark as those in the foreground.Įssentially, particulate matter in the air lowers the apparent contrast of visible objects secondarily, objects take on the color of the atmosphere around them and become slightly diffuse ( see Figure 2). Particulate matter doesn't occur in outer space, save perhaps when the occasional cloud of interstellar dust drifts through the shot. The color of the particulate matter offers clues to how much pollution is present, what it is, even how it feels: dust, smog, dark smoke from a fire, and so on ( see Figure 1).
![]() At the same time in the colonia, those bitten – excluding Alejandro – head through the bus, into the wall of undead. Tragic, yet an awesome scene of chaos.Īlong the border fence, Ofelia finds a hole cut, and starts in through the desert on the other side. All before Nick puts an end to the zombie by pushing his fingers into its eyeballs until POP! What a god damn mess, every bit. Nick tumbles over a railing with the living corpse, and this puts it right in the hospital bed of unsuspecting patient – whose nose gets bits off – then a nurse gets her fingers eaten. A walker stumbles in, about to bite Nick, and Alejandro takes a CHOMP right in his forearm. There’s a bit of zombie trouble first, though. The head honcho isn’t pleased not about the whole thing, nor about Nick going out on his own. “ He‘ s already broken, that‘ ll kill him,” confirms Madison.īack at the colonia, Nick lets Luciana know about their new predicament, advising they tell Alejandro. He worries that if Travis finds out Chris is gone for good, it may do terrible and irreparable harm. He thinks they’ve got to try and keep it from Travis, at least until they can figure out what to do from here. Madison goes to tell Strand (Colman Domingo) about what she’s discovered. That’s going to devastate Travis if and when he finds out. And when Madison asks about how they got there, they make it sound like their friend driving, who we assume is Chris, didn’t make it. Worse than anything is the fact Brandon (Kelly Blatz) and Derek (Kenny Wormald) have wound up in the hotel. He further apologises not for protecting her when Chris went haywire on them. He knows, it’s just a damn hard thing to accept as a father. Rightfully so, which he readily admits, too. She feels as if she pushed his son away because of his behaviour. Serving up a bit of breakfast, Alicia (Alycia Debnam-Carey) tries to bond a bit with Travis. ‘Cause this Marco, he’s fucking ruthless. Turns out Marco doesn’t need them any longer, and that spells trouble for their little colonia. They offer him oxy, every week, for a promise to be left alone to their own devices. Not only that, they want to see Marco (Alejandro Edda). It’s hard, no matter how shitty of a person they are, to let go of someone you love, especially a child.Īt the overtaken supermarket, Nick and Reynaldo head in with the oxy. “ He‘ s safer with people who understand him,” Madison tries to explain. They’re not doing well since his fateful last moments with Chris (Lorenzo James Henrie) before he callously left his father behind. Except he and his buddy Reynaldo (Cuauhtli Jiménez) are sneaking around under the nose of Alejandro (Paul Calderon) trying to make sure things go smoothly for the colonia.Īt the hotel, Madison (Kim Dickens) watches over her newly returned husband Travis (Cliff Curtis) sleeping. Nick (Frank Dillane) and Luciana (Danay Garcia) lay in bed together, having gotten closer with each episode as of late. ![]() ![]() or what is the plan? I only hope she doesn’t get eaten alive. She manages to get out of a jam, but now she finds herself on foot, walking down across a long wall in the middle of the desert. As she takes care of it a couple walkers sneak up on her. Ofelia (Mercedes Mason) is off on her own still, only the truck she’s driving breaks down on the road. Here we are at the penultimate episode of Season 2! Can’t believe it’s here so quick, honestly. * For a review of the Season 2 finale, “North” – click here ![]() ![]() * For a review of the previous episode, “Date of Death” – click here ![]() |
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