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This post on Word magazine's blog is great conversation fodder: Name some excellent songs that open up albums. (You do remember albums, right? Even on CD format') It's a cool idea, but one that may be threatened ... how many people still pop a record or a CD on its entirety? Not as many as a decade ago, that's for sure. Here's the starting list on Word: Gloria - Patti Smith (from Horses) Just Like...
Somewhere in the nether zone where the rip-and-burn ethos of the Digital Age bumps up against the you-break-it-you-bought-it copyright laws of the Analog Age is where Girl Talk opens his laptop and throws a party.
Let’s face it, the new Oasis album won’t win the band any new fans. Even for diehards, the first third threatens the dreaded Be Here Now complex. Overextended endings, overlayered guitars, these are reminiscent of the band’s 1997 album in which access overran substance. But that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Oasis is perennially fixing a [...]
Coldplay’s Chris Martin spent some quality time hanging out with the Who’s Roger Daltrey at an awards show in London this week. In fact, it was a week of friends old and new spending time together, as everybody’s best pal Mickey Mouse wished Miley Cyrus a happy birthday and Kanye West chilled with his new [...]
SMASHING PUMPKINS documentary IF ALL GOES WRONG is set to get a special release in U.S. cinemas next month (Nov08) - for one night only. The concert film, shot during ...
LONDON/HANOVER - October 9, 2008: Again, a legendary artist is “Going Mobile” with Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles: Pete Townshend, Mastermind of The Who, is now driving a Volkswagen Transporter as his private vehicle. He recently swapped his camper van for the latest Volkswagen Transporter Sportline – a stylish, high specification model available in the UK. Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles has now got...
The thought of losing your most precious memories to dementia is enough to scare anyone. But does it have to be that way, or is there something you can do to save your mind?
The Who star, Roger Daltrey, has called BBC TV show, Strictly Come Dancing “rubbish telly” in a recent interview. Daltrey is pals with former Eastenders star, Phil Daniels who was booted off the show after his first dance. When asked if he watched Phil on the show Daltrey told Teletext: “Phil’s a great bloke, and a [...]
Shea Stadium is closed for business now, but the New York Mets aren't the only ones who made memories there. Legendary punk band the Clash opened there for the Who, and that entire 1982 concert is now available on CD.
Offend Maggie - Deerhoof" width="102" height="110" align="left" style="margin: 0 10px 10px 0;" /> There's a scene in The Rotters' Club, Jonathan Coe's warm and funny novel of growing up in '70s Birmingham, England, where a character attentively works on a review of Yes' album Tales from Topographic Oceans for the school magazine. He concludes that
News: 06-10-2008: Ronnie and Yngwie recorded their parts separately and they were never actually together in the studio for this tribute to Aerosmith. The track is from Guitar Gods: classic rock albums 1. No More Mr. Nice Guy feat. Slash & Roger Daltrey 2. Rag Doll feat. Ted Nugent 3. Burn Up feat. Jimmy Page 4. Journey To The Center Of The Mind feat. Jake E. Lee & Phil Lewis 5. Shine On You... This...