Tuesday 2 September 2008

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Dictators
   

Artist: Dictators: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rock: Punk-Rock

   







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Tracks: 9






Formed in 1974, N.Y.C.'s Dictators were one of the finest and well-nigh influential proto-punk bands to walk the earth. Alternately reveling in and satirizing the wanton excesses of a rock-and-roll & roll life style and philistine culture (e.g., wrestling, TV, fast food), the Dictators, whose worldview was outlined by bassist/keyboardist and former fanzine publishing firm (Adolescent Wasteland Gazette) Andy (on affair Adny) Shernoff and rat terrier rock critic/theorist Richard Meltzer, played photoflash, quick rock candy & hustle fueled by a love of '60s American garage john Rock, British Invasion pop, and the sonic onset of the Who. Driven by the guitar bombardment of Scott "Top Ten" Kempner and Ross "the Boss" Funichello and fronted by indefatigable ex-roadie and wrestler Handsome Dick Manitoba (aka Richard Blum), it seemed that goose egg stood in the way of the Dictators and mega-popularity. But that's not what happened. There were complications with record companies, force changes (old bassist Mark Mendoza left field for Twisted Sister; original drummer Stu Boy King was replaced by Richie Teeter), radio detested them, critical response was tepid, and wads of audiences didn't come the jokes; supporters remained loyal and clamorous (specially Meltzer), but it didn't turn into anything real. Ironically, what didn't serve at all was the rise up of the New York hood scene, which only amused tending away from them and onto bands they influenced (e.g., the Ramones). They did wangle to release threesome fine albums, only after 1978's Bloodbrothers was greeted with populace apathy, the group's members began moving in different directions. Kempner arrange unitedly the Del-Lords and the Little Kings and recorded as a solo do work. Ross the Boss fatigued a few age in the goofy, macho weighed down metallic element ring Manowar and by and by united Shernoff and Manitoba in the punk/metal jazz band Manitoba's Wild Kingdom. And Shernoff worked as a producer. However, as Shernoff arrange it, "the Dictators never skint up. Sure thither were occasional gaps of a few geezerhood 'tween some shows (we had lives to lead) but deep in our black Maria and souls we always knew we were Dictators. We couldn't escape it regular when we time-tested." With this in head, the lap got together to play a fistful of shows in 1980, one of which was recorded for the cassette-only album Fuck 'Em If They Can't Take A Joke, which was later on reissued as New York, New York. The band hit the road once more in 1991, and began drift out on a semi-regular basis subsequently that. In 2001, the Dictators made their derelict retirement prescribed and recorded a new album, D.F.F.D., which graded with the band's finest work in the studio apartment. More touring followed, and a live record album recorded at two shows in support of D.F.F.D., Viva Dictators!, came out in 2005.






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Wednesday 13 August 2008

REVIEW: The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (PG-13)

It�s rare that estimable movies fall in threes. Sure, it�s the magic number, and there ar always a few exceptions (The Godfather, Lord of the Rings), but loosely, the films get worsened as the franchise wears on.� The beginning two instalments of the Mummy 'trilogy' were merriment, witty (in places) and packed a strong enough punch to hold their own against rival action-adventures.� But it seems as the franchise ages, the more important action becomes over content.


The plot of The Tomb of the Dragon Emperor is simple; it�s the Scorpion King, but set in China.� An evil emperor (Jet Li) wants office over the whole world, but is thwarted and encased in a grave for all eternity.� But - surprise, surprisal - he�s set release and the O�Connell�s have to halt him; decidedly a case of seen it all before.


From the consequence we�re introduced to the story of Jet Li�s emperor, to the tremendous final joke that is needlessly spoon-fed to the audience, this film is full of disappointments.� Maria Bello, Rachel Weisz�s replacement, is less sympathetic than the credit cranch.� You could screw in a few hinges, put a letterbox in her stomach, and go by her turned as a front threshold, she�s so wooden.� Luke Ford, a Prince Harry look-a-like, who plays Alex, the youngest of the O�Connell family, entirely misses the �young-Indy� role he was supposed to fill and replaces it with an irritating schoolboy who�s kayoed of his depth, (both in persona and playing ability).� Even the franchise�s reliable comedy beacon, John Hannah as Jonathan, is short of the mark, with terrible one liners and an airwave of annoying desperation.


But in fairness to at least Brendan Fraser and John Hannah, the biggest problem lies with the script.� The writers - including Stephen Sommers, director of the first deuce Mummy films - were so eager to fetch to the action sequences that they completely neglected character interaction.� There is no warmth in scenes between Fraser and Bello, just a few sentences strung together without thought or care.� And just when you think the film can�t get whatsoever worse...the yeti�s turn up.� Yes you read right, The Abominable Snowman makes an appearance to save the clarence Shepard Day Jr. - only sadly not to spare the film.

Wednesday 6 August 2008

Rage Against The Machine To Rock Republican National Convention





It's a safe bet that few of the attendees of the forthcoming Republican National Convention (September 1-4) in St. Paul, Minnesota, will take a break from the expected coronation of Senator John McCain as the party's presidential promising to attend a sure show taking place across the river in Minneapolis.


Mainly because the headliners are Rage Against the Machine, who, according to Minneapolis' Star Tribune, will bring their

Somerset, Artistic nab documentaries

Topical indies headed to theaters, DVD




NEW YORK -- A geminate of topical indie documentaries are header to theaters this fall.

Somerset Films has acquired North American theatrical and DVD rights to the feature "Article VI: Faith, Politics, America," Bryan Hall and Jack Donaldson's interrogation of the titular topics. A September New York, Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., curtain raising will be followed by a planned expansion to around 200 markets through November.

Artistic License Films picked up theatrical rights to Pamela Tanner Boll's "Who Does She Think She Is?" a study of five women balancing maternity and prowess careers. An October New York and Los Angeles release is planned, followed by a platform rollout.

Somerset's Dean C. Hale negotiated his deal with Hall and Donaldson for Wiley Rhodes Productions and Living Biography Media. Artistic License's Sande Zeig negotiated her carry on with the film's manager for Mystic Artists.


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Massachusetts Legislature Approves Compromise Bill That Aims To Reduce State Health Care Spending


The Massachusetts Legislature on Thursday reached a compromise to okay sweeping wellness care lawmaking, the Boston Globe reports (Viser, Boston Globe, 8/1). Senate President Therese Murray (D), a key author of the bill, aforesaid the bar was intentional to radical the rising health care costs that threaten the future of the state's health indemnity law (LeBlanc, AP/Boston Globe, 8/1). The bill would:
Establish a commissioning to develop uniform billing and cryptography standards for health care providers and insurers;


Require pharmaceutical companies and medical device manufacturers to disclose to the department of State Department of Public Health all payments and subsidies worth more than $50 made to health concern professionals. The information also would be published on a public Web site;


Establish a statewide goal of adopting electronic health records by 2015 (Boston Globe, 8/1);


Educate health care providers about the benefits of low-cost versions of marque drugs and other lower-cost medical alternatives;


Authorize MassHealth, the state's Medicaid program, to promote basal care;


Expand enrolment at the University of Massachusetts Medical School and incentives for students to go into primary forethought specialties;


Create a loan forgiveness program and other incentives for physicians and nurses to practice in underserved areas (McConville, Boston Herald, 8/1); and


Require hospitals to report all types of hospital-acquired infections and forbid hospitals from charging patients for so-called "never events" (AP/Boston Globe, 8/1).

Gov. Deval Patrick (D) is expected to sign the measure within the week (Boston Herald, 8/1).


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Straight From Da Bedroom

Straight From Da Bedroom   
Artist: Straight From Da Bedroom

   Genre(s): 
Drum & Bass
   



Discography:


White Label (SFB001)   
 White Label (SFB001)

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 2




 





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Friday 11 July 2008

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Jr. Terry Lee Brown   
Artist: Jr. Terry Lee Brown

   Genre(s): 
Dance
   



Discography:


Brother for Real   
 Brother for Real

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 11




 






McLoughlin weds Rooney in Italy

Manchester United footballer Wayne Rooney married his childhood sweetheart, Coleen McLoughlin, yesterday on the Italian Riviera.
Ignoring the heavy rain, the couple exchanged vows at a 17th century villa, in the resort of Santa Margherita Ligure.
According to the BBC, the deputy mayor of the town, Gianni Costa, who officiated at the ceremony, said only a few family members were present.
Details of the €6m wedding were kept secret as part of a €3m magazine deal with OK! magazine.
Costa said the couple, both 22, did not exchange rings.
He said the bride wore a white dress and pearls and Rooney wore a hazel-coloured suit with an open-necked shirt.
The white Marchesa wedding gown is believed to have cost over €250,000.
Speaking about the wedding, Costa said: "The ceremony was very simple yet very beautiful."
According to the Belfast Telegraph, the couple paid over €500,000 for Westlife to perform at the reception, which climaxed in a huge fireworks display.
The couple were photographed at the local town hall on Tuesday, where they were believed to have formally declared their intention to wed, as required by Italian law.

Gor

Gor   
Artist: Gor

   Genre(s): 
Rock: Gothic
   Classical: Neo-Classical
   



Discography:


Phlegraei   
 Phlegraei

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 12


Bellum Gnosticorum   
 Bellum Gnosticorum

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 10




 






Blake Babies

Blake Babies   
Artist: Blake Babies

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Sunburn   
 Sunburn

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 12


Innocence and Experience   
 Innocence and Experience

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 14


Rosy Jack World   
 Rosy Jack World

   Year: 1991   
Tracks: 5




While Blake Babies made respective engaging records in the late '80s and former '90s, they never stone-broke out of the collegial rock circles where they were adored. It wasn't until 1992 that their loss leader, Juliana Hatfield, began getting recognition as a songwriter in more mainstream publications, merely that was after the mathematical group was broken up. Over their four albums, Hatfield's songwriting and thin, girlish tattle improved drastically as the band's post-R.E.M. alternative pop grew more hefty, branching out into both punkier and folkier territories on each record book. By the time of their last full-length album, 1990's Tan, guitarist John Strohm was emerging as an impressive songwriter in his possess right. After a last EP in 1991, the band rent, with Hatfield emerging as an alternative whizz and Strohm and drummer Freda Love forming the acclaimed guitar pop band Antenna.


In 2000 the Blake Babies came out of a ten-year retirement to criminal record a new album, Deity Bless the Blake Babies. The album was released March 6, 2001, on Rounder Records. Drummer Freda Love conceived the rejoinder, talk the other deuce original members into a reunion. She was rewarded with having her first Blake Babies piece "Nix Ever Happens" be the first single. Older and better musicians, this version of the band sacrifices the charm of the amateur indie pop for a smarter, crafted sound that works as a natural advance of the stria. The side projects and solo careers shaped the individual members into inured veterans of the euphony industry, and their experiences give their new material a profoundness that their earlier work lacked. Spring of 2001 saw the band attain the road playing old haunts like Chapel Hill, NC's Cat's Cradle and novel versions of the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C., and the Knitting Factory in New York City to receptive audiences. John Strohm called it the best the Blake Babies ever sounded.






Spears & Gibson Meet Up At Cigar Bar

Britney Spears and Mel Gibson's odd friendship has continued following their Costa Rican holiday last month - the odd couple was spotted chatting at an exclusive Beverly Hills cigar lounge on Tuesday night . Spears and the movie star spent almost three hours talking at what appeared to be a business meeting at a members-only bar, called the Havana Club. In a bid to avoid a paparazzi frenzy, both stars arrived separately as patrons were watching the Los Angeles Lakers/Boston Celtics basketball final on a big screen. The bar has long been a favourite for smoking stars - Ben Affleck, Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger have all been known to frequent the Havana. When Spears left with a business associate and her bodyguard, Gibson stayed at the bar for a further hour, leaving at about 11pm, according to People.com.


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Steven Spielberg - Spielberg Creates New Family Videogame

STEVEN SPIELBERG has created a new videogame puzzle series in the hope of bringing families together around their Wii consoles.

The moviemaker has teamed up with Electronic Arts to develop Boom Blox after admitting he and his kids all share passions for different types of videogames - and they rarely come together to play.

Spielberg says, "I wanted something that would bridge the family together in the same room, standing shoulder to shoulder.

"I want to create games that tell you stories and involve you emotionally in the characters."




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Anna Vissi

Anna Vissi   
Artist: Anna Vissi

   Genre(s): 
Pop
   House
   Other
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Discography:


Nylon   
 Nylon

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 16


Mis canciones preferidas - Jokin - Euskal Herria   
 Mis canciones preferidas - Jokin - Euskal Herria

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 18


Live 2004 CD2   
 Live 2004 CD2

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 49


Live 2004 CD1   
 Live 2004 CD1

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 23


Call Me   
 Call Me

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 2


The Very Best Of (42 Hits In The Mix)   
 The Very Best Of (42 Hits In The Mix)

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 42


Mala-I mousiki tou anemou (cd2)   
 Mala-I mousiki tou anemou (cd2)

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 15


Mala-I mousiki tou anemou (cd1)   
 Mala-I mousiki tou anemou (cd1)

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 12




Greek beauty and singing sentiency Anna Vissi has recorded a number of tall albums, earning her an telling cosmic string of hits. Her musical multifariousness glides smoothly from opera house to sexual love ballads to pop/rock, and from the speech communication of her country of origin to English. Besides having her work on go gold, platinum, and level three-bagger platinum, she has performed at numerous sold-out shows and won many important awards, including 1997's Best Female Singer and Biggest Airplay Song on the Radio from the Greek Music Awards, something non unlike the Grammy Awards in the United States.


Anna Vissi was innate in 1957 in Cyprus. She was admitted into the Cyprus Conservatory when she was but six-spot geezerhood older. Around the time she hit her teens, her folk touched to Greece simply so the young Vissi could farther her budding musical life history. Within time, the talented vocaliser caught the attention of many well-known people in the music business organization, including producer and celebrated ballad maker Nicos Karvelas, whom she later on matrimonial.


In 1996, Vissi released her debut album, Klima Tropiko, which way tropical clime in English. Her first full-length try brought in glowing reviews from critics and went atomic number 78 speedily. A year by and by she was chosen to sing at the Miss Universe Pageant. It was the first probability she had to receive oecumenical attending. A year by and by, the awards and rack up tunes were already stilt up. Her arcsecond album, Travma, was as well on the market. Less than two weeks after its release particular date, the soph offering went amber. Half a year by and by it reached three-base hit atomic number 78. One of the biggest hits from Travma was a melodic phrase produced by Ric Wake, "Forgive Me This." Wake is peradventure best known for his work with the international star Celine Dion.


If anyone had whatsoever thoughts at number one of calling Anna Vissi a one-hit admiration or a scant rising lead wHO would burn out in a few months, they were proven wrong in 1998 when she walked away from the Popcorn Music Awards with no less than seven-spot honors to her credit, including Best Album, Best Song, Best Female Singer, and Best Live Appearance. Vissi seemed unstoppable, and decided to broaden her fame, targeting the United States and the English language securities industry with the dismissal of the album Everything I Am. It carries brilliant tracks such as "On a Night Like This," "Inactive in Love With You," "Kick the Habit," "Supernatural Love," and "No More the Fool." In documentation of the release, Vissi travelled the States on spell, performing shows in major locations like New York and Los Angeles. Working with her management and with Sony Music after the new millennium arrived, the unscathed world seemed like an open stage for the resolute Vissi.






Broadway set to get 'Kinky'

Daryl Roth, Hal Luftig want to turn comedy into musical





"Kinky Boots" could be strutting to Broadway.


The British comedy and 2006 Miramax release has been acquired for the stage by veteran Broadway producers Daryl Roth ("August: Osage County") and Hal Luftig ("Movin' Out"), who aim to turn it into a Broadway musical.


Jerry Mitchell, who directed the Broadway adaptation of "Legally Blonde," is in talks to direct the stage project.


"Kinky Boots," one of the first releases by the post-Weinstein Miramax in 2006, starred Chiwetel Ejiofor as a drag queen who helps the chief of a struggling Midlands shoe company save his business by designing a line of fetish shoes. The movie earned a Golden Globe nomination for Ejiofor.


Although the film is not a musical -- it contained just a few cabaret numbers -- and also played primarily as a comedy, producers say they want to emphasize the emotional aspects of the story in the theatrical production. "The story is really about relationships," Roth said, "and I want to find the heart at the center of it."


After seeing "Kinky Boots" at the Sundance Film Festival in 2006, Roth was attracted to its theatrical possibilities and eventually acquired the stage rights from Disney.


Roth is one of several producers who has been bringing the theater and film worlds closer together; she recently joined with film producer Richard Gladstein to acquire the film rights for the the novel "Apologize, Apologize" and will develop it for the big screen.


Mitchell is no stranger to film-to-stage adaptations. The Tony winner served as the choreographer for the Broadway productions of "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels," "Hairspray" and "The Full Monty," which like "Kinky Boots" is a raunchy but goodhearted British comedy with class overtones.



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