Thursday 4 September 2008

Eosta's Soil & More Supports First Climate-Neutral Rock Concert

WADDINXVEEN, The Netherlands, August 22 -- Exactly 40
years subsequently Woodstock, a "Rock for Nature"

Tuesday 26 August 2008

Mp3 music: Mental Destruction






Mental Destruction
   

Artist: Mental Destruction: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Electronic
Metal: Gothic

   







Mental Destruction's discography:


Straw
   

 Straw

   Year: 1996   

Tracks: 10
When Madness Strikes
   

 When Madness Strikes

   Year: 1995   

Tracks: 12
The Intensity Of Darkness
   

 The Intensity Of Darkness

   Year: 1991   

Tracks: 13






The Christian-themed industrial mathematical group Mental Destruction was formed in Gothenburg, Sweden in 1989 by brothers Samuel and David Durling in tandem with Jonas Blaberg. Debuting that like year with the cassette When Madness Strikes, Mental Destruction gestural with the Cold Meat Industry label to matter 1991's The Intensity of Darkness; later on a 1994 tour of duty, Blaberg left the mathematical group, and as a duet the Durling Brothers recorded 1996's Straw.





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Thursday 7 August 2008

More Adverts During Tv Films Watchdog Rules


Broadcasting regulator Ofcom is to allow more advertisements to be shown during films screened on television.

Current rules stipulate that commercials should not be shown more than once ever 45 minutes but audiences could see their viewing disrupted on a half-hourly basis.

Following a review of advertising regulation, a new code will be introduced on September 1st.

Changes included the scrapping of a rule that stipulated a 20-minute interval between advertising breaks within programmes.

The regulation has been abandoned as the scheduling of adverts close to the beginning and end of programming had been found to irritate audiences.

And there has also been a cut to restrictions on advertising breaks in documentaries, current affairs, and programmes about religion.

However, the changes do not affect the amount of advertising broadcasters are permitted to screen, which remains at a maximum of 12 minutes per hour.

"Many stakeholder groups, including viewers, broadcasters, advertising agencies and advertisers, have expressed opposition to the suggestion of more advertising," an Ofcom statement added.

"Ofcom recognises this and will ensure a full and open consultation on this issue to give everyone an opportunity to respond in the coming months."





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Friday 27 June 2008

Liberty and Justice

Liberty and Justice   
Artist: Liberty and Justice

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Welcome To The Revolution   
 Welcome To The Revolution

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 18




 






Monday 23 June 2008

George Michael - George Michael Wows Without His Pants


GEORGE MICHAEL stunned fans who caught his first U.S. concert in 17 years on Tuesday (17Jun08) - by going commando onstage.

Eagle-eyed gig goers who caught the Faith singer's San Diego, California show were treated to one thrill Michael hadn't accounted for.

One devotee tells Eonline.com, "You could tell he wasn't wearing underwear. It (his penis) was flopping all over the place."





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Friday 6 June 2008

Phil Collins - Collins To Collaborate With Akon Pharrell Williams

Legendary singer PHIL COLLINS is considering giving his music a modern twist by collaborating with hip-hop stars AKON and PHARRELL WILLIAMS.

The musician admits he is "flattered" to hear the duo is keen to work with him and is equally surprised they are fans of his music.

He tells Rolling Stone magazine, "I'm flattered that they've expressed the interest publicly, risking their careers in doing so.

"Anything is possible and I certainly would investigate doing that if I did think about doing something."

It's not the first time the Collins' original material has been reworked by R+B heavyweights - Brandy, L'il Kim and Kelis sang updated versions of Collin's hits on 2001's Urban Renewal LP.




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Thursday 5 June 2008

Willoughby defends her TV wardrobe

Television presenter Holly Willoughby has defended her wardrobe for the reality show 'Dancing on Ice' after criticism from viewers.
According to reports, members of the public have complained that the presenter's dresses are too revealing.
Responding to the complaints on ITV show 'Loose Women', Willoughby said: "It's just the weirdest thing that has ever happened - like I've been living in someone else's world the last two weeks."
"My body dictates that it suits certain things, so I always wear the same style of dress. Unfortunately those are the things that get attention. It would be nice if the publicity was, 'Isn't she good at her job?'."
She also told The Mirror: "I can't believe the stir it caused. I like to wear feminine clothes and I've had people coming up to me in the street saying how much they liked it."

Hip-Hop Photographer Jonathan Mannion -- Who Just Took Pics For Lil Wayne's LP -- Recalls Iconic Shoots With Jay-Z, DMX And More




You know you're bad if you can convince DMX to lie in a bathtub full of blood and Lil Wayne to take a bite out of his own heart. Weezy F. Baby is spread out on a doctor's gurney while yet another Weezy F. Baby, dressed in eyeglasses and a white doctor's jacket, stands above him with a heart. The heart is in his hands, and he's about to take a bite. Photographer Jonathan Mannion is working his magic.


"A couple concepts," Mannion explained on the shoot's Miami set. "We got Dr. Carter, Mr. Carter, we got Lil Wayne. There are alter egos happening, and we're going to present that to you all day. He's got an album — he has songs that he wants to define. He's kind of gone on a journey and explored his character, and it's definitely pushing the envelope a little bit from the expected Lil Wayne and what's gone before. Dr. Carter is one of the characters he's created. I heard the tune yesterday — it's unbelievable. On a surface level, it's about him breathing life back into people's careers. That's only my layman's translation, but it's pretty incredible. We're going to illustrate that the best we can.

"Another scenario that we're gonna do is sort of old money, sort of a big-time boss behind the desk," Mannion added. "A little more CEO, a little more corporate, but kind of with a twist. There are a lot of rappers that have stepped up, and they jump into a suit with a pocket square, and they look sharp, man, all of them. But I think this one is going to take it one step farther."

Mannion has been one of hip-hip's most heralded since 1996, when he got his first gig, shooting the album artwork for Jay-Z's Reasonable Doubt. Since then, he's photographed the likes of Notorious B.I.G., Slick Rick, Allen Iverson, Eminem, the Game, Dr. Dre, 50 Cent, Kanye West, Outkast and countless others. His relationship with Weezy dates back to 1999, when he captured the Cash Money Millionaires for an XXL magazine cover.

"I don't know if he was 11 at that point. I think maybe 15," Mannion recalled. "But [he was] definitely a little kid and doing little-kid things: eatin' candy bars and drinking Hawaiian Punch.

"[Once] Wayne wanted to shoot in a casino," the photographer added. "Baby's idea was, 'Yo, let's go to the casino, we'll do some stuff by the slot machines.' This was in New Orleans, and [Wayne] couldn't get in because he was underage — they wouldn't let him in. He's a funny guy and a real easy dude to deal with. His disposition is really calm."

Although Mannion ultimately lost out on the cover shot for Tha Carter III to Wayne's mom (she shot the baby pic of the Birdman Jr. that graces the jacket), the photography from the Miami shoot is still part of the album's packaging and is the single artwork for "Lollipop."

We pulled the photographer aside to get some of the stories behind Mannion's most iconic album shoots:

Jay-Z's Reasonable Doubt

"I spoke to Damon Dash first [about shooting the album artwork], and he goes, 'All right, cool. Nice pictures. What are you going to charge me?' And I was like, 'I'll do it for 300 less than your lowest bid.' I was talking hundreds. ... I was like, 'Just let me do what I want to do, man. My vision.' I went with Jay on the creative stuff and had a whole list of things. Then he changed his title. I don't know if it's common knowledge, but it was originally going to be called Heir to the Throne. That was a title that was tossed around. Reasonable Doubt came around, and I came back with a whole other set of ideas. They styled themselves. I told them I didn't want the whole Versace, 'Scarface,' Miami Mafia drug-running kinda thing. I wanted the New York, the Brooklyn Mafia. Little Italy surveillance, the real business."

DMX's Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood

"I met X on the set of '4-3-2-1.' I was shooting behind the scenes. X was like, 'That's my dude. That's my man. That's who I want to do my cover.' So then [we shot] It's Dark and Hell Is Hot — came up with the iconic shot of him with his arms crossed and his shirt off, which really captured who he was at that moment. Then he wanted to push borders out a little bit farther with Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood. That we shot in L.A. He was down with taking a chance. It took some convincing to get him into a bathtub full of blood. But it happened, and I think now it's one of the most recognizable pictures in hip-hop. It was horse blood. We slaughtered a horse. Nah, I'm kidding. I don't wanna reveal the secret of what it was. Leave the mystery, buy the book. I really went deep as far as my research. I wanted something that was like, 'Whoa!' And he was willing to take it there. He's like, 'Man, if you believe in it, I'll go with it.' "

Aaliyah's Aaliyah

"God, everything everybody says about her being an angel and being amazing, that is true but probably an understatement of how sweet she was. There were demands put on me that day of shooting. I produced literally to the minute, more production than I had ever done, just to make sure I got this. I wanted to shoot her. I don't know if there were other things [after this particular shoot], but I have been told this was her last photo shoot. [It was], like, two or three weeks before [her death]. I really wanted to do a good job."

Eminem's The Eminem Show

"The Eminem Show [cover] was sort of like, 'You see me onstage. You see me here, not ready to come out for the crowd exactly. But [I'm] behind the curtains and you caught a glimpse of it, like they opened the curtains too soon.' You just build up this dialogue that just becomes easy. To me, the relationship between photographer and artist is everything. People that you've worked with prior to shooting them, you already have that dialogue built in. They know what you're about, you know what they're about. I do my research. I want to hear music. I want to know what you're about. What's the name of the album? What inspires you? Where are you at in your life right now? All those things allow me to go one step deeper."

Lil Mama's VYP: Voice of the Young People

"I just did her album cover. I did it, I guess, last year. You know, it was when 'Lip Gloss' was poppin' and the lip gloss was cool. I don't wear lip gloss — I keep it ashy and classy. We shot it in my studio in Harlem. Great day. She showed up a little late, but talk about energy, man. She just doesn't stop. It's the next generation, it's the kids paving what their paths are gonna be. We just sort of ran around. And she had a set of ideas she really wanted to achieve. She wanted to be on the phone in a pink room, in a pink chair. So that was sort of a collaborative effort."






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Spears taken from home in ambulance

Britney Spears has been taken from her house by ambulance, police have confirmed.
A Los Angeles police officer told Associated Press that the 26-year-old pop star was being taken to "get help" but did not say where the ambulance was going.
Earlier this month, Spears was taken to a Los Angeles hospital by paramedics after police were called to her home because of a dispute involving her sons, Sean Preston, two, and Jayden James, one.
She has lost custody and visitation rights with the boys.
Police also went to the house on Monday night after someone reported paparazzi trespassing in the singer's gated community.
When officers arrived, they didn't see anyone trespassing, police said, but citations were issued for several illegally parked cars.Spears has been in a highly public downward spiral since filing for divorce from Kevin Federline in November 2006.

Lil Wayne Sued Over Song Sample

Lil Wayne is being sued say reports, for sampling a song without obtaining prior permission.


TMZ say the rapper sampled pop singer Karma-Ann Swanepoel's track 'Once', for use on his song 'I Feel Like Dying'.


The lawsuit was filed in Louisiana and claims that Wayne and his label had tried to get permission for the sample, but she refused.


However, Wayne continues to perform the track on stage and it can be heard on both MySpace and YouTube, containing the offending sample.


Swanepoel is seeking damages.




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Indiana Jones - Indiana Jones Blows Up The Box Office

INDIANA JONES' latest adventure is already well on its way to scoring a global box office opening record - the fourth film in the iconic movie franchise made an estimated $6.7 million (GBP3.35 million) from its first screenings.

Midnight screenings in Europe and America on Tuesday (20May08) and Wednesday (21May08) gave the film a big boost just days after Indiana Jones + The Kingdom of The Crystal Skull wowed fans at the Cannes Film Festival in France.

In France, Daily Variety reports 240,000 film fans saw the movie at 706 screenings during the film's first day anywhere in the world - that's the best bow of the year for a Hollywood film.

Estimates suggest the opening day in America could bring in more than $30 million (GBP15 million) for the film.

The fourth installment of the Indiana Jones franchise is on course to unseat Johnny Depp's pirate captain and claim the Memorial Day weekend record.

Depp's Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End grossed $139.7 million (GBP69.85 million) for the four-day holiday when it was released in 2007.




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Ex-white House Spokesman Says Media Fell For Propaganda

In a new book to be released Sunday, former White House spokesman Scott McClellan excoriates his former administration bosses for their handling of the war in Iraq and the Katrina disaster and accuses the "liberal media" of falling for the "propaganda" that he dispensed at the behest of the president and others. In the book, What Happened, McClellan accuses the news media of becoming "complicit enablers" of the White House's efforts to manipulate public opinion during the prelude to the invasion. "The 'liberal media' didn't live up to its reputation," he writes. "If it had, the country would have been better served." Excerpts from the book were published by the Washington D.C.website Politico.com. It said that some reporters had been offered copies of the book on condition that their reviews not appear before the official date of publication on Sunday. "Politico declined and purchased What Happened at a Washington bookstore" that had put it on sale early, it said.


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Prayer

Prayer   
Artist: Prayer

   Genre(s): 
New Age
   



Discography:


Prayer   
 Prayer

   Year:    
Tracks: 10


A Multi-Cultural Journey Of Spirit   
 A Multi-Cultural Journey Of Spirit

   Year:    
Tracks: 10