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pen1ag0n ¡ 2 years ago
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ilhoonftw ¡ 2 years ago
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Sorry to bother you but I was wondering since you're like a Cube historian more or less, what do you know about A Train To Autumn? I remember hearing about them months after they disbanded and was confused as to why I never heard about them, normally new groups get like a bunch of rollout teasers for their debut but I never once saw one 👀 I only ask because I just remembered they existed last night when Spring Rain came on my shuffle. I really loved their voices.
they didn't get a proper debut :( cube suddenly released some sort of voice project song around the time chowon was on produce abd ppl thought she's one of the singers (she wasn't, however kino was involved as he co-wrote lyrics). their debut wasn't announced, there were no teasers. like unless you paid attention to what's cube doing, you had no idea. they didn't even release members profiles? just took 4 good vocals and put them in a project group. information about the members and profile photos where released pretty late too. 2018 ended up being a bad year for cube but still. its like they never tried. a train to autumn were part of united cube concert in japan but that's about it... i suspect all 4 of their mvs were shot at the same time and cube didn't plan much for them. maybe if one of the songs charted idk they would become a permanent group but cube didn't promote them. they didn't even get a proper 'hey just so you know, we are disbanding this group no one knows' press release from cube. the members just started their own sns and that's how whoever cared figured out the end of a year long vocal project. i love all the songs and still listen to them 👿 i'm still upset at cube. i havent unsubbed from their youtube channel im in denial 🥲
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atlanticcanada ¡ 1 year ago
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Princess Anne to visit Canada's oldest regiment in New Brunswick this weekend
Princess Louise, the mare that was once the mascot of the 8th Canadian Hussars, never met the calvary regiment's horse-loving colonel-in-chief. But this weekend the cherished horse will be present in photos and in memories as the colonel-in-chief, Princess Anne, visits to mark the 175th anniversary of the regiment based in southern New Brunswick.
Princess Anne, sister to King Charles and a former Olympic equestrian rider, was appointed to her role with the 8th Canadian Hussars (Princess Louise's) regiment in June 1972, when she was just 21. She has visited the unit several times and maintained a close relationship with it.
On this visit she is scheduled to take part in events from Friday through Sunday in Moncton, N.B., and Sussex, N.B., meeting with regiment members past and present and taking in a commemorative concert, a parade and a gala dinner.
James Lockyer, the regiment's honorary colonel, said the unit has a record of service and sacrifice. "Its formation back in 1848, as a response to expansionist American ideology flowing from the Revolutionary War, and then picking up again during the Civil War, was quite remarkable," he said in an interview.
"These were townsfolk, craftsmen, artisans, farmers who came together to defend New Brunswick at that time, and then subsequently, Canada. We are the oldest, continuous serving army regiment in Canada."
During the regiment's deployment in the Second World War, about a night after taking Coriano Ridge, in Italy in 1944, mechanics who were working under cover of darkness to recover tanks heard a screaming sound, he said, recalling the incident that brought Princess Louise to the regiment.
The mechanics who went to investigate found a three-month-old injured foal circling its dead mother. They brought the horse back to the unit's doctor, who though not a veterinarian, treated it.
"Having a mascot during the Second World War was prohibited," Lockyer said. "But the regiment did it anyway."
The horse travelled with the regiment through Europe in a modified three-ton truck with a false wall, and made its way back to Canada after the war in March 1946.
Mike Bickerton remembers how fond his father, retired Sgt. Gordon Bickerton, was of Princess Louise. Gordon Bickerton, a Second World War veteran who is at the Ridgewood Veterans Health Wing, in Saint John, N.B., turns 103 on June 9.
"They had quite a relationship," his son said. "Father had taught it to say its age by stamping its foot. Cigarettes and sugar cubes were a favourite treat for the horse, which Father used to carry in his pocket and usually feed the horse."
Bickerton, born in England, was a driver during the Second World War serving from 1941 until after the end of the conflict, and joined the 8th Canadian Hussars in 1948 as a mechanic, said his son.
"It was then that he got involved with taking care of the horse." The horse provided a lifelong companionship to not just his father but the entire family, he said in an interview from Norton, N.B.
Lockyer said the horse also helped the soldiers. "It's something belonging to the regiment that everybody can associate with and everybody can embrace," he said.
Lockyer, who later served as New Brunswick justice minister, encountered Princess Louise after being transferred to the reserve unit in September 1968.
"She was very much a military horse. Whenever the band struck up to begin a march past or something, you could automatically see the horse come alive and she would prance in the course of the march .... It was quite something to see."
The horse died in 1973, but Lockyer said she will be present in photos and a video to celebrate the regiment's 175th year during Princess Anne's visit over the weekend. Though Anne never met the horse, she "certainly knows about her," Lockyer said.
"It's part of the historical profile. This weekend is all about history. It's all about who we were, what we were and the original family, including the mascot, so it'll be front and centre in the history."
Gordon Bickerton, the caretaker of the beloved mascot, is in failing health and will not be able to travel to meet the princess this weekend. But his son, who was a sergeant in the 8th Canadian Hussars from 1961 to 1964, plans to be "in the audience somewhere" over the weekend.
"It's just going to be really sad that Father won't be able to meet Princess Anne," he said. "It's certainly unfortunate."
This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 19, 2023.
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concerthopperblog ¡ 4 months ago
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The Unlimited Love Tour: Red Hot Chili Peppers & Wand 7/12/2024
In December of 2023, Red Hot Chili Peppers decided to extend the Unlimited Love Tour after having amazing runs in 2022 & 2023. On select dates Special Guests Kid Cudi, Ice Cube, Ken Carson, Otoboke Beaver, Seun Kuti & Egypt80, and Wand. Earlier this year, I noticed they would return to the road for another leg of their tour. I thought it would be a good idea to try covering this tour for Concerthopper, especially after learning they would perform at the Darien Lake Amphitheater. When the confirmation email arrived the day before the show, it was unexpected. I never thought I would take photos of the Red Hot Chili Peppers. As I made my way to the venue, I listened to some of their biggest hits such as "Californication" and "Scar Tissue." When I arrived at the venue, I was excited to see Red Hot Chili Peppers perform, but before that, we caught a performance by the band Wand.
WAND is an American psychedelic rock band from Los Angeles, California, United States, formed in 2013. The band consists of Cory Hanson (vocals, guitar), Robert Cody (guitar), Evan Backer (bass), and Evan Burrows (drums). They have consistently released an album each year since their rise to stardom, with their latest album being Vertigo. This band was a bit different from the music I usually listen to, but I enjoyed their performance. The singer, Cory Hanson, had a lot of energy, singing, playing the guitar, and even playing the harmonica right from the start of their set. Their music reminded me of the Beatles but with a modern twist. They played 13 songs, and out of their whole set, I enjoyed their song "Flying Golem" the most.
The legendary Red Hot Chili Peppers, hailing from Los Angeles and formed in 1982, are a force to be reckoned with. Led by the charismatic vocalist Anthony Kiedis, fueled by the funky basslines of Flea, propelled by the rhythmic beats of drummer Chad Smith, and adorned with the soulful guitar melodies of John Frusciante, their music is a unique fusion of alternative rock, funk, hard rock, hip hop, and psychedelic rock. With an impressive discography of 13 albums, their tracks like "Californication," "Under The Bridge," and "Give It Away" have seeped into the hearts of their fans. The band has been honored with 73 awards and 65 nominations worldwide, including an outstanding twelve Grammy Award wins out of sixteen nominations. As the time approached for the Red Hot Chili Peppers to take the stage, I could feel the anticipation building. Then, something caught my eye - Flea walking onto the stage, effortlessly executing a handstand. His energy set the tone for the night as he launched into a captivating bass solo, setting the stage on fire and getting the crowd pumped for the show ahead. Throughout the night, the band treated the audience to almost 20 electrifying songs, including a thrilling cover of "I Remember You" by the Ramones with a standout solo by John Frusciante and a soulful rendition of "The Zephyr Song". The night reached its zenith with crowd favorites like "Under The Bridge" and "Give It Away" during the encore, leaving everyone buzzing with excitement. As I made my way out of the venue, I couldn't help but notice fans peering through the fence and lingering near the back gates, eager to catch a glimpse of the unforgettable performance they had just witnessed.
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vapehk1 ¡ 6 months ago
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Cube Zero Vape: The Beginner's Guide to Vaping with a Twist of Humor
Welcome to the whimsical world of vaping! If you're pondering whether the Cube Zero Vape is the right gizmo to kickstart your vaping voyage, you're in the perfect spot. Imagine a device so user-friendly that even your technophobe grandma could handle it with aplomb. That's the Cube Zero for you: affordable, stylish, and as easy to use as a toaster. Let’s dive into why this little wonder might just be the new apple of your eye in the vaping universe. Unboxing the Cube Zero Vape Ever felt like a child on Christmas morning, unwrapping gifts with a mix of feverish excitement and slight apprehension about what lies within? That’s the unboxing experience of the Cube Zero Vape. Its packaging whispers sleek sophistication—a box so pretty, you’d half expect a luxury watch inside rather than a vaping device. Inside this Pandora's box, you'll find the Cube Zero Vape itself, a charging cable that resembles a noodle more than a lifeline for your device, a user manual that's easier to decode than your last relationship, and, if you’re lucky, a sample e-liquid that smells like your last tropical vacation. Each item is packed with the care of a squirrel stashing nuts for the winter, ensuring everything arrives in tiptop shape. The Design and Features of Cube Zero Vape The Cube Zero Vape sports a design that’s as sleek as a new sports car and fits in your hand like the perfect burger fits on its bun. Available in colors that range from “undercover agent black” to “unicorn sneeze pink,” it’s got the looks to turn heads and the ergonomic feel to not slip out of your hands mid-puff. Technologically, the Cube Zero is the Swiss Army knife of vapes. It boasts a battery that lasts longer than your average Hollywood marriage and a tank that’s roomier than a studio apartment in Manhattan. With safety features that could rival a nanny’s toolkit, this vape is designed not only for maximum enjoyment but also for utmost security. How to Get Started with Your Cube Zero Vape Setting up your Cube Zero is easier than fixing a cup of instant noodles. Charge it, fill it, click the button five times, and voila—you’re ready to vape. The manual is so straightforward, even your pet could probably figure it out if they had thumbs. Here’s a tip: start slow. Your Cube Zero can produce clouds big enough to rival a fog machine at a rock concert. Also, remember to keep your e-liquid refilled and your battery charged, lest you crave a puff in the middle of a stressful day only to find your vape as responsive as a sleeping cat. Maintenance and Care for Long-lasting Use Keeping your Cube Zero Vape in tip-top condition is crucial for a consistently great vaping experience, and it's simpler than you might think. Think of your vape device as a treasured houseplant. Just as you wouldn’t water your succulent with soda, don’t mistreat your vape with improper handling. Regular cleanings are essential; gently wipe down the exterior with a soft cloth to remove fingerprints and residue, and use a cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol to clean the mouthpiece and any connections. This routine maintenance ensures your device performs well, preventing any "flavor ghosting" from past uses and extending the life of the unit. When trouble arises with your Cube Zero, there's no need to descend into chaos. Often, the issues are minor and can be solved with a quick check and tweak. If you find that your vape isn’t producing vapor, first ensure that it's charged. No lights? Plug it in for a bit. If it’s on but not producing steam, check the tank to make sure it isn’t empty and examine the nozzle for any blockages—sometimes a simple cleaning can clear up the issue. Also, ensure that the battery isn’t loose; a quick tighten might be all it needs. Addressing these common problems usually gets your device back in action without requiring a visit to the repair shop, letting you return swiftly to your blissful vaping sessions. Conclusion In the article "Cube Zero Vape: The Beginner's Guide to Vaping with a Twist of Humor," readers are taken on an entertaining and informative journey through the world of the Cube Zero Vape, a device perfect for novice vapers. The article starts with an amusing introduction, highlighting the device's ease of use and aesthetic appeal. It then delves into what newcomers can expect when unboxing their vape, including a humorous take on the contents and packaging. The design and technical features are explained in a way that mixes technical details with light-hearted comparisons, making it easy to understand and remember. Setup and initial use are covered with simple, step-by-step instructions complemented by tips to enhance the user experience. Maintenance advice likens device care to caring for a pet, emphasizing regular cleaning and proper storage, while troubleshooting common issues is presented as straightforward and manageable. Overall, the article serves as a comprehensive, enjoyable guide for anyone starting their vaping adventure with the Cube Zero Vape, blending practical advice with a dose of humor. FAQs 1. What makes Cube Zero Vape ideal for beginners? Cube Zero Vape is ideal for beginners due to its straightforward design and user-friendly features. It offers simple one-button operation, clear instructions for use, and a maintenance routine that’s easy to follow. Its compact design and intuitive setup make it less intimidating for newcomers to vaping, allowing them to enjoy a smooth introduction to the vaping experience. 2. How long does the battery last on a Cube Zero Vape? The battery life of the Cube Zero Vape depends on usage patterns, but generally, it is designed to last through a full day of moderate vaping on a single charge. For heavier users, it may require a mid-day charge. The device also features a quick charging capability, ensuring that users aren't left without their vape for long periods. 3. Can I adjust the power output on my Cube Zero Vape? The Cube Zero Vape is designed with simplicity in mind, and as such, it does not typically feature adjustable power output settings. It operates at a fixed wattage which is optimized for the resistance of the provided coils. This setup is ideal for beginners who may not yet be familiar with adjusting and customizing wattage and temperature controls. 4. What types of e-liquid can I use with the Cube Zero Vape? The Cube Zero Vape is compatible with a wide range of e-liquids, making it versatile for different vaping preferences. It works well with both PG (propylene glycol) and VG (vegetable glycerin) based liquids, offering users the flexibility to choose from a plethora of flavors and nicotine strengths available on the market. 5. How do I clean my Cube Zero Vape and how often should I do it? Cleaning your Cube Zero Vape is essential for maintaining its performance and longevity. It's recommended to clean the tank at least once a week by disassembling it and wiping down all parts with a soft cloth slightly dampened with warm water. Ensure all parts are dry before reassembling. The mouthpiece should be cleaned more frequently, ideally after each day’s use, using a cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol to remove any buildup or residue. Regular cleaning ensures optimal functionality and hygiene. Read the full article
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sthsilike ¡ 6 years ago
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pentagorila ¡ 6 years ago
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yuqi-gidle ¡ 6 years ago
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United Cube Concert
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crystalclear-net ¡ 6 years ago
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moonracha ¡ 6 years ago
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changsubdata ¡ 6 years ago
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kpoppersstates ¡ 6 years ago
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Muitos fãs da cultura sul-coreana não sabem de grandes eventos de K-Pop que aconteceram no Brasil alguns anos atrás, por exemplo o ‘United Cube Concert’, que ocorreu em 13 de dezembro de 2011 em São Paulo.
Em 2011, o Brasil recebia pela primeira vez um concerto em grande escala de artistas sul coreanos. Os grupos B2ST(Highlight) e 4minute, ao lado da cantora G.NA, protagonizaram o festival ‘United Cube – Fantasy Land’, em São Paulo, no Espaço das Américas.
Muitos fãs jå estavam no local do concerto dias antes da realização do evento, de tão ansiosos que estavam para presenciar esse grande evento que finalmente tinha chegado em terras brasileiras.
Durante mais de duas horas o público de 4 mil pessoas gritou as letras de praticamente todas as músicas – principalmente das canções interpretadas pelos rapazes do grupo B2ST.
O grupo masculino, B2ST comentou que, apesar de cansados pelas 30 horas de viagem, se esforçariam ao måximo para compensar toda a espera dos fãs.
O concerto começou pouco depois do horário programado. A abertura ficou por conta do grupo feminino 4minute. As garotas cativaram o público com coreografias cheias de rebolado, performando alguns de seus hits como “Musik”, “HuH”, “Mirror Mirror” e “Hot Issue”. A integrante HyunA cantou e dançou ao som de seu hit solo “Bubble Pop”, enquanto a JiYoon e GaYoon apresentaram um bem executado cover de “Blow”, da cantora norte-americana Kesha.
Em seguida, a cantora G.NA subiu ao palco. O carisma dela manteve o entusiasmo do público. Durante a performance da cantora, o coro “SarangHae (“Eu te amo” em coreano), conseguiu emocionar a cantora que, arriscou algumas palavras em português como forma de agradecimento. G.NA performou seus hits como “Black & White”, “Top Girl” e “Banana”. A artista também interpretou a versão em inglês do hit “I’ll Back Off So You Can Live Better” e covers de “Take A Bow” e “Rude Boy”, da Rihanna.
Mesmo sem KiKwang, a eletrizante performance do B2ST foi, de longe, a mais bem recebida pelo público. Os rapazes performaram músicas como “Fiction”, “Shock”, “Freeze” e “Special”, sendo difícil distinguir qual delas era acompanhada com mais entusiasmo pelos fãs. Envolto por uma bandeira do Brasil, o membro HyunSeung não mediu retribuições aos milhares de fãs presentes. “Já nos apresentamos em vários lugares do mundo, mas aqui no Brasil encontramos o melhor de todos eles. Valeu a pena viajar por 30 horas para encontrar vocês”.
O concerto foi encerrado com a performance da música “Fly So High”. Depois de mais de duas horas de apresentações, o público que aguardava há anos uma chance de presenciar a apresentação de seus ídolos coreanos, deixou o local do concerto com a sensação de ter um sonho realizado.
‘United Cube Concert In Brazil’, foi destaque em alguns canais como na Globo, no programa Fantástico exibido em 18 de dezembro de 2011, além de ser destaque na extinta Mix Tv.
Muitos fãs querem que o ‘United Cube Concert’ volte para o Brasil algum dia, agora com novos grupos e artistas solo; BTOB, CLC, PENTAGON, (G)I-DLE, Soyeon, Jo Kwon, Yoo Seonho, seria um sonho. Infelizmente não veremos o 4MINUTE juntas por aqui, mais o B2ST(Highlight) mesmo em outra agencia pode vir para cá, nunca se sabe.
Se vocĂŞ presenciou de perto esse maravilhoso concerto, deixe nos comentĂĄrios sua experiĂŞncia!
    Cr: G1 | Cifra Club \ KS KOREA
‘United Cube Concert’ no Brasil! Muitos fãs da cultura sul-coreana não sabem de grandes eventos de K-Pop que aconteceram no Brasil alguns anos atrás, por exemplo o 'United Cube Concert', que ocorreu em 13 de dezembro de 2011 em São Paulo.
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pen1ag0n ¡ 3 years ago
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ilhoon was insane for producing this one... the scream at 3:38 😭😭
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sthsilike ¡ 6 years ago
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pentagorila ¡ 6 years ago
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yuqi-gidle ¡ 6 years ago
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