Bruker: cathalc08 | November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am Jim Martin's solo version of the Faith No More classic Surprise! You're Dead. Found on Jim's solo album Milk and Blood
Bruker: Ironlord2015 | November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am Hi all ;) this is a little known but great grooving riffer of a track, by the legendary guitarist Jim Martin of Faith No More fame. Jim released his debut album "Milk & Blood" in 1996, and this track "Disco Dust" was track number one on the album. I love this track, it's just the way it grooves along, great riffs etc. It features the mighty James Hetfield of a small not very famous (yeah right) metal band named Metallica, his yeah-yeah-ahhhs are unmistakable :-D Also, another Metalli fact, track ten of Jim's album entitled "Fatso's World" featured Jason...
Bruker: lpitube | November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am Let James Martin, SJ author of "My Life with the Saints," introduce you to his favorite saints in the exciting new DVD Who Cares about the Saints? Loyola Productions proudly releases this DVD which combines Fr. Martins lively commentary along with dramatic photos and artwork that brings to life the lives of the saints. The DVD features twelve 6-10 minute chapters on the lives of Dorothy Day, Thomas Merton, Joan of Arc, Francis of Assisi, Mother Teresa, Ignatius Loyola, Bernadette Soubirous, Pope John XXIII, Therese of Liseux, Joseph, Peter, and Mary, Mother of Jesus. The DVD also includes insights...
Bruker: HubHockeyMedia | November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am Player introductions for the 2008-2009 Boston Bruins, followed up by the singing of the National Anthem by Bruin legend Rene Rancourt. (Mark Stuart Skipped)
Bruker: mrjcoolness | November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am Big Jim Martin Around The Sun from his first and only solo album to date is entitled "Milk And Blood". Other then play guitar this is him also singing. Milk and Blood is the first solo album by former Faith No More guitarist Jim Martin, released on October 6, 1997. It contains twelve songs, including a cover of The Pogues' song "Navigator" and a re-recording of the Faith No More song "Surprise! You're Dead". which Jim wrote.