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Saturday, June 30, 2007
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
'Quiet One' gets a star
The late George Harrison will join his former bandmate John Lennon on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame.
The ex-Beatle was among the list of inductees announced for 2008's ceremony.
While My Guitar Gently Weeps - George Harrison
Other figures from the world of music include Ricky Martin, Christina Aguilera and the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
The pavement stars have been a feature of Hollywood Boulevard since 1960 and are awarded to entertainers in film, television, theatre and music.
According to Hollywood's honorary mayor, Johnny Grant, 2008's artists were chosen "for a combination of professional achievement and community involvement."
He added: "I am happy to announce an array of celebrities who have earned this recognition for a combination of professional achievement and community involvement."
The ex-Beatle was among the list of inductees announced for 2008's ceremony.
While My Guitar Gently Weeps - George Harrison
Other figures from the world of music include Ricky Martin, Christina Aguilera and the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
The pavement stars have been a feature of Hollywood Boulevard since 1960 and are awarded to entertainers in film, television, theatre and music.
According to Hollywood's honorary mayor, Johnny Grant, 2008's artists were chosen "for a combination of professional achievement and community involvement."
He added: "I am happy to announce an array of celebrities who have earned this recognition for a combination of professional achievement and community involvement."
Monday, June 25, 2007
Beatles Sgt Pepper Album - 40 Years Ago
Beatles Sgt Pepper Album
Live performance on BBC Radio 2 special documentary about 40th anniversary of Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band album. Using original analogue 4-track equipment. Part 1 aired on 06/02/07.
Bryan Adams - Sgt. Pepper´s (Beatles Cover)
Razorlight - W/ A Little Help From My Friends(Beatles Cover)
Stereophonics - Sgt. Pepper´s [Reprise] (Beatles Cover)
The Fray - Fixing A Hole (Beatles Cover)
Magic Numbers - She´s Leaving Home (Beatles Cover)
Kaiser Chiefs - Getting Better (Beatles Cover)
Travis - Lovely Rita (Beatles Cover)
Travis. Lovely Rita. 40th Anniversary Sgt Pepper.
Stereophonics. Sgt Pepper Reprise. Full Rehearsal and Song
Live performance on BBC Radio 2 special documentary about 40th anniversary of Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band album. Using original analogue 4-track equipment. Part 1 aired on 06/02/07.
Bryan Adams - Sgt. Pepper´s (Beatles Cover)
Razorlight - W/ A Little Help From My Friends(Beatles Cover)
Stereophonics - Sgt. Pepper´s [Reprise] (Beatles Cover)
The Fray - Fixing A Hole (Beatles Cover)
Magic Numbers - She´s Leaving Home (Beatles Cover)
Kaiser Chiefs - Getting Better (Beatles Cover)
Travis - Lovely Rita (Beatles Cover)
Travis. Lovely Rita. 40th Anniversary Sgt Pepper.
Stereophonics. Sgt Pepper Reprise. Full Rehearsal and Song
Sunday, June 24, 2007
The Who star at Glastonbury mudbath
GLASTONBURY (Reuters) - Rock godfathers The Who headline at Glastonbury on Sunday with persistent rain turning the rural English meadows which host the world's biggest greenfield music and arts festival into a high-spirited mudbath.
Baba O'Riley
Tractors spread straw and woodchips as paths became harder to negotiate, but music-inspired festival-goers in brightly coloured ponchos and rubber wellington boots danced, frolicked and played undaunted.
"It's gone very well in spite of the rain, in spite of the mud," upbeat festival founder Michael Eavis said on Sunday.
"Believe it or not the drains have actually worked ... the show compensates for the weather ... the sun's not everything."
Other big acts on the third and final day of Glastonbury include British music sensation the Kaiser Chiefs, angsty rockers Manic Street Preachers, Californian indie band Cold War Kids, Arkansas' The Gossip, and Welsh diva Shirley Bassey.
Kaiser Chiefs - I Predict A Riot
More than 1,200 of the record 177,500 attendees had been injured by Sunday, mostly with sprains and bruises from slipping in the mud at Eavis's farm in southwest England set up in the 1970s as a musical hippy haven.
Police said one 26-year-old man had died from a suspected drugs overdose and that despite far more people on site than last year there were fewer arrests and these were mostly drug related. Only 31 thefts were reported.
Downpours were forecast for the rest of the festival but organisers said the flooding would have been much worse without the new 100,000 pound ($199,000) drainage system and other precautions installed by 71-year-old Eavis.
"I was completely unprepared for the Glastonbury experience," said Norwegian singer Lawra Somby, with the group Adjagas, who had to walk barefoot through the mud because he had the wrong shoes before he togged up with boots and raincoat.
Many people were fretting about how they would exit the rural muddy site on Monday.
KILLERS' PYROTECHNICS
American indie rock kings The Killers rounded off the second day of the festival on Saturday night with a storming 1-1/2 hour-long set that left the main stage audience cheering for more.
Against a pyrotechnic display The Killers played some of their biggest hits, like "All These Things That I've Done" and "Smile Like You Mean It".
Bad boy rocker Pete Doherty and his band Babyshambles, dressed as 1930s gangsters, played a popular set, with Doherty's partner supermodel Kate Moss joining in on backing vocals.
Dirty Pretty Things, featuring Doherty's former Libertines band mate Carl Barat, made their debut Glastonbury performance to riotous applause, singing tracks including "Gin and Milk".
Barat squashed this year's Glastonbury rumour that the Libertines would reunite for the festival. "I'd love to play with Pete one day," he said.
As The Killers played their set, music legend Iggy Pop and the Stooges played on the Other Stage. Iggy, in a trademark wild gesture, invited a fan on stage. Once one fan was on stage the floodgates opened and Iggy was soon swamped by up to 400 fans.
Paul Williams, a security guard at the event said: "Iggy broke the rules big time." Fans were removed from the stage by a combination of the security team and Iggy pleading with the fans to "calm it down".
During the stage invasion, Ron Asheton's Fender guitar was stolen and one man was arrested for indecent exposure.
Baba O'Riley
Tractors spread straw and woodchips as paths became harder to negotiate, but music-inspired festival-goers in brightly coloured ponchos and rubber wellington boots danced, frolicked and played undaunted.
"It's gone very well in spite of the rain, in spite of the mud," upbeat festival founder Michael Eavis said on Sunday.
"Believe it or not the drains have actually worked ... the show compensates for the weather ... the sun's not everything."
Other big acts on the third and final day of Glastonbury include British music sensation the Kaiser Chiefs, angsty rockers Manic Street Preachers, Californian indie band Cold War Kids, Arkansas' The Gossip, and Welsh diva Shirley Bassey.
Kaiser Chiefs - I Predict A Riot
More than 1,200 of the record 177,500 attendees had been injured by Sunday, mostly with sprains and bruises from slipping in the mud at Eavis's farm in southwest England set up in the 1970s as a musical hippy haven.
Police said one 26-year-old man had died from a suspected drugs overdose and that despite far more people on site than last year there were fewer arrests and these were mostly drug related. Only 31 thefts were reported.
Downpours were forecast for the rest of the festival but organisers said the flooding would have been much worse without the new 100,000 pound ($199,000) drainage system and other precautions installed by 71-year-old Eavis.
"I was completely unprepared for the Glastonbury experience," said Norwegian singer Lawra Somby, with the group Adjagas, who had to walk barefoot through the mud because he had the wrong shoes before he togged up with boots and raincoat.
Many people were fretting about how they would exit the rural muddy site on Monday.
KILLERS' PYROTECHNICS
American indie rock kings The Killers rounded off the second day of the festival on Saturday night with a storming 1-1/2 hour-long set that left the main stage audience cheering for more.
Against a pyrotechnic display The Killers played some of their biggest hits, like "All These Things That I've Done" and "Smile Like You Mean It".
Bad boy rocker Pete Doherty and his band Babyshambles, dressed as 1930s gangsters, played a popular set, with Doherty's partner supermodel Kate Moss joining in on backing vocals.
Dirty Pretty Things, featuring Doherty's former Libertines band mate Carl Barat, made their debut Glastonbury performance to riotous applause, singing tracks including "Gin and Milk".
Barat squashed this year's Glastonbury rumour that the Libertines would reunite for the festival. "I'd love to play with Pete one day," he said.
As The Killers played their set, music legend Iggy Pop and the Stooges played on the Other Stage. Iggy, in a trademark wild gesture, invited a fan on stage. Once one fan was on stage the floodgates opened and Iggy was soon swamped by up to 400 fans.
Paul Williams, a security guard at the event said: "Iggy broke the rules big time." Fans were removed from the stage by a combination of the security team and Iggy pleading with the fans to "calm it down".
During the stage invasion, Ron Asheton's Fender guitar was stolen and one man was arrested for indecent exposure.
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Sunday, June 17, 2007
Saturday, June 16, 2007
PARIS IN JAIL: The Music Video
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We hope you like our first clip "Paris in Jail: The Music Video". We're a couple of writer/comedians who have decided to indulge our long time dream of producing content for the Youtube generation.
We made this video on a shoe string budget with the help of some great peeps. See below. And hey, thanks for the hits!
Directed by:
Allan Murray & Sean Haines
Lyrics by: Allan Murray
Starring: Amber Hay as Paris
Prison Guard: James Evans
Inmate: Michael Q Schmidt
Vocals: Elizabeth Intza
Chihuauas: Zelda and Brigitte
Assistant Director: Michael Risner
Director of Photography: Shaheen Seth
Technical Director: Sarah Adina Smith
Post Production: Friendofafriendfilms.com
Special Thanks:
Marcie Smolin, Robin Taylor, April Lawrence, Tony Rudenko,1690 Swimwear, Anna Drumm, Paris Hilton and Warner Music (more) (less)
Friday, June 15, 2007
Evo Day is Coming!! Or is it just Hype?
Evo Day is Coming!!
Or is it just Hype? Read on and see what You maybe missing!
How often have you wished you were in at the beginning of something that turns out to be huge?
Imagine taking 3 of the most powerful Web trends to create one of the biggest opportunities this decade!
Learn how having fun, being entertained and social networking can earn you Money!
Even better if that 'something huge' is coming from a company that already has a hugely successful product and has been established for over 5 years.
Evolution day is a special event along the way to the launch of something big. In fact I don't think big will do it justice but I'm not one for hype :-)
This new product is known to us, the distributors, as project e-play. Eplay is an online gaming platform with some twists that will make it unique.
And if you're already a networker, this is going to appeal to you BIG time.
Contact me for details CLICK HERE or read on, to find out how you can receive and read a privileged Insiders Report which will blow your mind.
You will then realise what you have in front of you.
You can actually take action and be active NOW. If you take action now, and over the next few weeks, you could earn $20,000 in your first month.
Online gaming, Evolution Day and project E-play - how it will work from a network marketing perspective
The online gaming market is HUGE. Marketing reports talk in millions of people and billions of dollars.
Online gaming is to South Korea what reality TV is to the United States: Huge.
Online gaming is by no means a fad, but a burgeoning business that has been embraced by the next generation of computer game consoles, remains a mainstay of PC and Mac gaming and is broadening its appeal to older generations as well as capturing the younger population.
Online gaming is predicted to be $7 billion by 2008.
Social networking sites are amongst the top visited sites on the Internet.
Social Networking is all about building trustworthy and everlasting relationships and as such, pretty much like in real life,
Forrester Research’s Vice President and Principal Analyst Charlene Li believe that social networking is becoming so important that it is like air, it is everywhere.
If you think the explosion of social networking is relegated to the high school and college crowd, you might be surprised at the results of a recent survey on online social networking.
Any way you slice it social networking is white hot – leveraging the very fabric of an increasingly digital society to thrive and grow exponentially.
Get your privileged Insiders Report which will blow your mind.
CLICK HERE
Discover a market growing FOUR times faster than the Internet.
The growth is worth the equivalent of $412 every SECOND of every hour of every day.
See why 28% (7.6 million) of one country’s online population visited this sector in just ONE month.
Find out why “Fortune 500” and “Blue-Chip” companies such as Sky TV and MTV Networks want a piece of the action.
Be one of the first to learn how this powerful business, using a simple system, can earn you a fortune!
Project e-play will combine these AND offer an awesome opportunity for the network marketer.
Imagine getting paid everytime a player you or one of your team introduced plays a game!
Project e-play is the codename for the latest offering from VWD (Virtual World Direct) - the company behind e-lottery.
E-lottery is already making great incomes for its affiliates and will continue to do so.But this new string to our bow is going to have even more appeal to a broader market!
There are companies that sell online gaming franchises for thousands of dollars up front and hundreds of dollars a month.
E-play will offer any entrepreneur the same potential at a fraction of the cost as well as providing a much richer player experience.
CLICK HERE
Get Your Privileged Insiders Report which will blow your mind.
© Phil Bradshaw 2007
Or is it just Hype? Read on and see what You maybe missing!
How often have you wished you were in at the beginning of something that turns out to be huge?
Imagine taking 3 of the most powerful Web trends to create one of the biggest opportunities this decade!
Learn how having fun, being entertained and social networking can earn you Money!
Even better if that 'something huge' is coming from a company that already has a hugely successful product and has been established for over 5 years.
Evolution day is a special event along the way to the launch of something big. In fact I don't think big will do it justice but I'm not one for hype :-)
This new product is known to us, the distributors, as project e-play. Eplay is an online gaming platform with some twists that will make it unique.
And if you're already a networker, this is going to appeal to you BIG time.
Contact me for details CLICK HERE or read on, to find out how you can receive and read a privileged Insiders Report which will blow your mind.
You will then realise what you have in front of you.
You can actually take action and be active NOW. If you take action now, and over the next few weeks, you could earn $20,000 in your first month.
Online gaming, Evolution Day and project E-play - how it will work from a network marketing perspective
The online gaming market is HUGE. Marketing reports talk in millions of people and billions of dollars.
Online gaming is to South Korea what reality TV is to the United States: Huge.
Online gaming is by no means a fad, but a burgeoning business that has been embraced by the next generation of computer game consoles, remains a mainstay of PC and Mac gaming and is broadening its appeal to older generations as well as capturing the younger population.
Online gaming is predicted to be $7 billion by 2008.
Social networking sites are amongst the top visited sites on the Internet.
Social Networking is all about building trustworthy and everlasting relationships and as such, pretty much like in real life,
Forrester Research’s Vice President and Principal Analyst Charlene Li believe that social networking is becoming so important that it is like air, it is everywhere.
If you think the explosion of social networking is relegated to the high school and college crowd, you might be surprised at the results of a recent survey on online social networking.
Any way you slice it social networking is white hot – leveraging the very fabric of an increasingly digital society to thrive and grow exponentially.
Get your privileged Insiders Report which will blow your mind.
CLICK HERE
Discover a market growing FOUR times faster than the Internet.
The growth is worth the equivalent of $412 every SECOND of every hour of every day.
See why 28% (7.6 million) of one country’s online population visited this sector in just ONE month.
Find out why “Fortune 500” and “Blue-Chip” companies such as Sky TV and MTV Networks want a piece of the action.
Be one of the first to learn how this powerful business, using a simple system, can earn you a fortune!
Project e-play will combine these AND offer an awesome opportunity for the network marketer.
Imagine getting paid everytime a player you or one of your team introduced plays a game!
Project e-play is the codename for the latest offering from VWD (Virtual World Direct) - the company behind e-lottery.
E-lottery is already making great incomes for its affiliates and will continue to do so.But this new string to our bow is going to have even more appeal to a broader market!
There are companies that sell online gaming franchises for thousands of dollars up front and hundreds of dollars a month.
E-play will offer any entrepreneur the same potential at a fraction of the cost as well as providing a much richer player experience.
CLICK HERE
Get Your Privileged Insiders Report which will blow your mind.
© Phil Bradshaw 2007
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Saturday, June 09, 2007
Friday, June 08, 2007
Stones to end festival with 'bang'
(Friday June 08, 2007)
More than 30,000 music fans will be heading to the Isle of Wight this weekend to see the Rolling Stones headline their first UK festival appearance in more than 30 years.
This year's event is the sixth since the festival was relaunched 30 years after its heyday when it attracted up to one million hippies to the island.
The Isle of Wight festivals at the end of the 1960s were a series of legendary events featuring Bob Dylan, The Who, Free, The Doors, Joni Mitchell and Jefferson Airplane, culminating in 1970 with 600,000 hippies descending on the island to see Jimi Hendrix perform his penultimate concert.
The rolling Rolling Stones Bigger Bang Vancouver
Since re-starting the festival, world-renowned acts such as Coldplay, The Who, David Bowie, Robert Plant, Lou Reed, Foo Fighters and REM have played.
John Giddings, of festival organisers Solo, said: "We would never have attempted to restart the festival without having such a strong history - the Isle of Wight was the Woodstock of Europe.
"I saw Jimi Hendrix there, and was proud to be offered the chance to contribute to the island's musical heritage. The unique location brings out the best in artists; it relaxes them and contributes to some stunning performances.
Rolling Stones Don't wanna go home.Bigger Bang Photo Session
The Rolling Stones, whose last UK festival was Knebworth Fair in 1976, kicked off their European tour in Belgium this week with a 30-mile traffic jam of fans queueing to see them in the town of Werchter.
But the critics and 33,000 fans were wowed by the old-timers' "A Bigger Bang" tour which will feature 30 gigs across Europe including performances in Belgrade, Serbia, and in St Petersburg, Russia, which the band has never visited before.
In addition to making stops in Eastern Europe, the band will play in Britain, Ireland, the Netherlands, Germany, France, Spain, Switzerland and Scandinavia.
The Stones' previous tour became the highest-grossing in concert history in November 2006, netting the band more than £50 million last year and putting them at the top of Forbes' annual list of music's biggest earners.
More than 30,000 music fans will be heading to the Isle of Wight this weekend to see the Rolling Stones headline their first UK festival appearance in more than 30 years.
This year's event is the sixth since the festival was relaunched 30 years after its heyday when it attracted up to one million hippies to the island.
The Isle of Wight festivals at the end of the 1960s were a series of legendary events featuring Bob Dylan, The Who, Free, The Doors, Joni Mitchell and Jefferson Airplane, culminating in 1970 with 600,000 hippies descending on the island to see Jimi Hendrix perform his penultimate concert.
The rolling Rolling Stones Bigger Bang Vancouver
Since re-starting the festival, world-renowned acts such as Coldplay, The Who, David Bowie, Robert Plant, Lou Reed, Foo Fighters and REM have played.
John Giddings, of festival organisers Solo, said: "We would never have attempted to restart the festival without having such a strong history - the Isle of Wight was the Woodstock of Europe.
"I saw Jimi Hendrix there, and was proud to be offered the chance to contribute to the island's musical heritage. The unique location brings out the best in artists; it relaxes them and contributes to some stunning performances.
Rolling Stones Don't wanna go home.Bigger Bang Photo Session
The Rolling Stones, whose last UK festival was Knebworth Fair in 1976, kicked off their European tour in Belgium this week with a 30-mile traffic jam of fans queueing to see them in the town of Werchter.
But the critics and 33,000 fans were wowed by the old-timers' "A Bigger Bang" tour which will feature 30 gigs across Europe including performances in Belgrade, Serbia, and in St Petersburg, Russia, which the band has never visited before.
In addition to making stops in Eastern Europe, the band will play in Britain, Ireland, the Netherlands, Germany, France, Spain, Switzerland and Scandinavia.
The Stones' previous tour became the highest-grossing in concert history in November 2006, netting the band more than £50 million last year and putting them at the top of Forbes' annual list of music's biggest earners.
Thursday, June 07, 2007
Stones traffic chaos
(Wednesday June 06, 2007 02:40 PM)
The Rolling Stones brought traffic in a Belgian city to a standstill last night, as they kicked-off the latest leg of their enormous world tour.
The rock legends played a show in Werchter in front of a sold-out crowd of 33,000, as their "Bigger Bang" global jaunt landed in Europe.
Apparently interest in the concert beforehand was so big that a tailback stretching 30 miles built-up on roads approaching the concert, affecting many fans trying to get to the gig.
Rolling Stones - Live in Rio - 2006 - Brown Sugar
The Stones are scheduled to play in France, Spain, Portugal, the Netherlands, Ireland, Germany, Scandinavia, Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary and the UK in the coming months.
Their set-list last night was as follows, according to the NME:
"Start Me Up"
"Shattered"
"Rough Justice"
"Rocks Off"
"Heartbreaker"
"Some Girls"
"Waiting On A Friend"
"Can't You Hear Me Knocking"
"Tumbling Dice"
"I'll Go Crazy"
"I Wanna Hold You"
"Slipping Away"
"It's Only Rock 'N' Roll"
"It's All Over Now"
"(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"
"Honky Tonk Women"
"Paint It Black"
"Jumping Jack Flash"
"Brown Sugar"
"Sympathy For The Devil"
Mick Jagger and co headline the Isle Of Wight Festival this weekend.
The Rolling Stones brought traffic in a Belgian city to a standstill last night, as they kicked-off the latest leg of their enormous world tour.
The rock legends played a show in Werchter in front of a sold-out crowd of 33,000, as their "Bigger Bang" global jaunt landed in Europe.
Apparently interest in the concert beforehand was so big that a tailback stretching 30 miles built-up on roads approaching the concert, affecting many fans trying to get to the gig.
Rolling Stones - Live in Rio - 2006 - Brown Sugar
The Stones are scheduled to play in France, Spain, Portugal, the Netherlands, Ireland, Germany, Scandinavia, Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary and the UK in the coming months.
Their set-list last night was as follows, according to the NME:
"Start Me Up"
"Shattered"
"Rough Justice"
"Rocks Off"
"Heartbreaker"
"Some Girls"
"Waiting On A Friend"
"Can't You Hear Me Knocking"
"Tumbling Dice"
"I'll Go Crazy"
"I Wanna Hold You"
"Slipping Away"
"It's Only Rock 'N' Roll"
"It's All Over Now"
"(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"
"Honky Tonk Women"
"Paint It Black"
"Jumping Jack Flash"
"Brown Sugar"
"Sympathy For The Devil"
Mick Jagger and co headline the Isle Of Wight Festival this weekend.
Wednesday, June 06, 2007
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