Sunday 7 September 2008

Ifans spirals out of control at birthday






Rhys Ifans washed-up his young girlfriend�s natal day party sooner this week.

The hellraising actor was celebrating Kimberly Stewart turning 29 at a London clubhouse when he spotted a fellow reveler getting close to his lover.

Rhys grabbed the isle of Man, thought to be one of his friends, in a headlock and hurled abuse at him.

He screamed: �F--k off. Don�t touch my doll! Let�s take on this outside, you think you�re a big man?�

After security skint up the fight, the Notting Hill star � who is also the frontman of Welsh rock outfit The Peth � fell into a table and sent glasses smashing on the floor.

Ifans � who schism from actress Sienna Miller earlier this year � was seen with a small moustache drawn on his upper berth lip and said he was a �big fan of Hitler.�

He also simulated sex on a quaker who had fallen over on the dance floor.








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Thursday 28 August 2008

Mp3 music: Kingston Wall






Kingston Wall
   

Artist: Kingston Wall: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rock: Punk-Rock

   







Kingston Wall's discography:


Kingston Wall
   

 Kingston Wall

   Year: 1992   

Tracks: 16
II
   

 II

   Year:    

Tracks: 10






Kingston Wall was a hard-edged reformist rock 'n' roll dance band from Finland highlighted by the divine and imaginative guitar playing of Petri Walli. Though their influences (LED Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix) flush toilet be heard ofttimes in the practice of medicine, the band did not want for an identifying sound. Walli had travelled in India and you lavatory get wind this Eastern influence in much of the music. Lyrically, the songs largely concern themselves with mythology, psychedelics, and the standard love/love gone untimely base. The basal failing of the band's songs lies in the vocals. At times they're oK, only often Walli's Finnish accent hampers the English lyrics, making them sound around cartoonishly with child metallike. Formed in Helsinki in 1987 (with a different drummer), the dance band didn't release it's first base album until 1992. II, their most accomplished album, came out in 1993 and processed the sound somewhat, adding some broader and more exotic textures and even some acoustic guitar. Musically, they seemed to be taking a different direction by the time of Three Tri-Logy, which had a more techno-oriented sound and incorporate synthesiser. Yet, after playing their last evidence in December 1994 (in a prison), they called it quits. Walli committed self-destruction vI months later by jumping off a church building service tower. While Kingston Wall existed they had not much more than a cult following, releasing all their albums on their possess mark, Trinity, and only playacting external of Finland one time (in Estonia). Since the band's dying, though, they've become more of an influence on early artists and a CD of spell remixes (The Freakout Remixes) of their songs was released in 2000.






Monday 18 August 2008

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The discussion testament be three hours and we will reward you with �20 worth of HMV vouchers. We will also bring the lunch and pay for you to fuck off here.

Share your experience


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Friday 8 August 2008

How George W is coining it in from Britain's music festivals



It is the summer of love of live music. A fete fiesta with more than a 1000000 fans paying to watch top-name bands at the 500-plus music events that are now held across the UK.



But as they put their hands deeper into their pockets for tickets, few fans will be aware that their johnny Cash is lining the pockets of corporate America; fewer still that some of it crataegus oxycantha find its way to support the US President, George Bush.


"Live music is booming," says the Performing Rights Society (PRS), which estimates it will harvest record-breaking revenues of �1.5bn this year in the UK alone. Riding the crest of this boom is Live Nation, the world's largest live entertainment promoter.


The company has established itself as the predominant player in the UK festival scene, owning O2 Wireless, Download, Hyde Park Calling, and a controlling interest in Leeds, Reading and Latitude, as well as playing a big role in running Glastonbury.


The party, based in Beverly Hills, California, boasts that last year it brought together 64 gazillion fans at 28,000 events in 18 countries. Its control of the industry includes its ownership of several venues, deals promoting shows at Wembley and the Academy venues, and artists ranging from Madonna to Jay-Z.


But Live Nation has faced growing criticism.The PRS has accused it of cutting artists off from money their talent generates. "The creators of the music are beholding their revenue squeezed because their income is based on a fixed pct of only one ingredient of the total value," said a PRS voice, Aidan Crookes. "Food, swallow and merchandise are the growth region for live music, as well as the secondary ticket via online sites, of which the songwriters receive no cut," he says.


Live Nation's links to the US media giant Clear Channel Communications could prove contentious. Live Nation was spun-off from Clear Channel in 2005. Live Nation stresses it is no longer office of the parent, just the companies share directors. Live Nation's board members include Lowry Mays, likewise chairman of Clear Channel, Mark Mays, chief financial officer for Clear Channel, and Randall Mays, logos of Lowry. Lowry Mays is a close quaker and financial associate of the Bush family and a big donor to the Republican Party.


Clear Channel was accused of cronyism when it dropped the US shock-jock Howard Stern's radio usher after he criticised Mr Bush. Clear Channel stations of the Cross were among those wHO dumped the Dixie Chicks after they questioned US involvement in Iraq.


Clear Channel has been linked in a $26bn (�13bn) deal with two US companies, one of which, Bain Capital, was founded by the former Republican candidate Mitt Romney, who still holds a blind investment in it.


Michael Eavis, the founder of Glastonbury, said: "I could argue I wouldn't want to associate with Clear Channel, only I get on very well with Michael Rapino [CEO of Live Nation]. I don't have a problem with the Bush thing."












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Tuesday 1 July 2008

John McLaughlin, Floating Point

Guitar virtuoso John McLaughlin has apparently stated that he believes this new album is quite possibly his prime recorded achievement. He must surely be in the thrall of fatherhood, as this new arrival is a somewhat disappointing fare. Floating Point marks a return to the fusion zone, but it's adopting more of a backward motion, rather than transcending into some futuristic form. The influence of Indian classical music still looms large, but is transposed into a bland electrified environment that sounds fixed in the old 1980s days.

McLaughlin insists on using a guitar synthesiser, when keyboardist Louiz Banks is already laying down copious amounts of flutey weeble. To top this, McLaughlin also has a pair of old school bansuri bamboo flautists contributing to a pair of tracks. It wouldn't be so bad if McLaughlin was prepared to discover some more unlikely samples to trigger with his fleet string-work. It's a plastic fusion, with Ranjit Barot's drums sounding much too hard, as if he's playing electro-pads with an automated brutality.

The disc is recorded in Chennai, and features several guesting Indian players who mostly add a greater sense of acoustic bite. Slide guitarist Debashish Bhattacharya demonstrates the joy of audible string-stress, and singer Shankar Mahadevan breaks up the smoothness with his angular phrasing. Off The One has a gripping tune, but 14U is horribly chirpy. Ultimately, there's an ever-present frustration with McLaughlin's sound, a desperate urge to hear the roar and rend of a 'real' amplifier, the ripping and tearing of 'real' strings'.


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Thursday 19 June 2008

Robert Mirabal and Bill Miller

Robert Mirabal and Bill Miller   
Artist: Robert Mirabal and Bill Miller

   Genre(s): 
New Age
   



Discography:


Native Suite   
 Native Suite

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 4




 






Saturday 14 June 2008

Banks not leaving her Top Model

American talk show host Tyra Banks has denied reports that she's quitting the hit TV show 'America's Next Top Model', which she created, produces and presents.
The retired supermodel was rumoured to be leaving the show amid speculation she was arguing with one of her fellow presenters.
According to OK! Magazine she was "...not getting along with Jay Manuel. She thinks he has become a diva. The way she sees it, it's thanks to her that he now has a makeup line, a show on Style Network and hosts Canada's version of 'Top Model'."
It was also alleged that the 34-year-old's time on 'America's Next Top Model' was "detracting" her from her "big plans" to focus on her chat show, 'The Tyra Banks Show'.
However Banks' spokesperson insists the reports are inaccurate.
The representative told Usmagazine.com: "The rumours about Tyra leaving and the fight with Jay are not true!"