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BMW GINA Light Visionary Concept Car

The GINA (Geometry and Functions In N Adaptions) Light Visionary Concept Car was unveiled earlier this week after a teaser video was released to the world’s media. The body of the concept is made from a metallic cloth which is wrapped around a moving metal frame that is controlled by electro-hydraulic devices allowing the model to change shape and also hides the inactive features of the car when they are not in use such as the headlights and even the engine. My initial reaction was “WOW”!!! I think this is a revolutionary concept that definitely gets you thinking of where the future of automobiles can go. Thumbs up to BMW again for thinking outside the box and being leaders not followers as so many car designers like to play it safe when it comes to concepts and design.


So many great shows this summer and so little time. Here’s a list of some great summer shows and new releases you should definitely try to check out.

The Raconteurs – Consolers of the Lonely (out now) – Played 3 Sold Out shows at Terminal 5 in NYC on 5/30, 5/31, and 6/1.

My Morning Jacket – Evil Urges (June 10th) – Radio City Music Hall in NYC, June 20th

Coldplay – Viva la Vida (June 17th) – MSG in NYC, June 23rd and Hartford, CT July 3rd

Pearl Jam – On tour and playing two sold out shows at MSG, June 24th and 25th

Radiohead – In Rainbows (out now) – All Points Music Festival, August 8th and 9th

Wilco - On tour playing Mccarren Pool Park in Brooklyn Aug 13th

Albert Hammond Jr. – COMO TE LLAMA? (July 8th) – Shows(tba)

The National/Yeasayer - Play Central Park Summerstage in NYC on Monday August 4th

Supergrass- Diamond Hoo Ha ( June 10th) – WebsterHall, July 30th

Stone Temple Pilots – On tour playing Jones Beach (August 6th)

Last night was the first of three shows at Terminal 5 in NYC for the Raconteurs and their opening band the Black Lips. This was my first experience at the new venue Terminal 5 located on 56th and 11th on the west side of Manhattan. I went in not having high expectations since for the most part the venue has gotten sub par reviews. I can tell you after leaving the show I was extremely disappointed . The two positive things about the place were the abundance of bars and bathrooms. Beyond that the sound was crap! The sight lines are just putrid. If you aren’t on the floor in the center or on the railings of the balconies then you don’t see sh*t and did I mention the sound……it disappeared into the depths of the cathedral like ceiling. This place was once a dance club and should have stayed one.

The show itself was not disappointing. The Black Lips out of Hotlanta were up to their usual antics eating their own spit and playing the psychedelic garage/punk rock they are known for. I thought they had great energy and were pretty much what I expected. They played for about 35 mins.the Raconteurs Poster from Terminal 5 The Raconteurs tore it up as usual. This was definitely the tightest show I’ve seen them play. I saw their first US show at Irving Plaza and again at Roseland on support of Broken Boy Soldiers in 2006 and can say they blew away both of those performances. Jack White and Brendan Benson were at the top of their game playing their bluesy styled rock jams. The new material off of Consolers of the Lonely was amazing and further proves it to be one of the best albums of 2008. Jack White never disappoints and always puts on a great show. They played for about 1 hour and 40 mins. If it wasn’t for the embarrassingly horrible poor excuse for sound that that place produces and the horrible sight lines then my experience would have been amazing. Thank God it was a great band or I probably would have walked out. All in all a good show. 7/10