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Sunday, 24 August 2008

Download Mandalay mp3






Mandalay
   

Artist: Mandalay: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Electronic
New Age

   







Discography:


Solace
   

 Solace

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 13
Instinct
   

 Instinct

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 11
Flowers Bloom
   

 Flowers Bloom

   Year: 1998   

Tracks: 4
Empaty
   

 Empaty

   Year: 1997   

Tracks: 12






Ex-Thieves thespian Saul Freeman aimed for his possess dream-pop aesthetic when he placed an ad in the now defunct music weekly, Melody Maker. He had already worked with David McAlmont, simply cherished his possess creative fashion out. Searching for an aerial joint standardised to the likes of the Cocteau Twins' Elizabeth Fraser and Shara Nelson (Monumental Attack, Presence), solo artist Nicola Hitchcock ended Freeman's search when answering his request. The two instantly clicked, for Hitchcock to a fault had a debut album under her belt and the deuce formed Mandalay in the nineties. Incorporating trip-hop loops similar to Portishead and Hitchcock's vocal perfections, the duette earned props end-to-end the latter part of the decennium in their native U.K., specifically with the albums Empathy and Instinct. Madonna even called Mandalay her new favorite set in fall 2000. Mandalay had signed to V2 by mid-2000 and prepped for their stateside major-label vent, Comfort, in spring 2001.





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Friday, 15 August 2008

Angelina Jolie Unsure Who To Vote In Elections

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Angelina Jolie is still uncertain whether she will vote for Barack Obama or John McCain in the upcoming U.S. presidential election.


The actress, world Health Organization is besides a good will ambassador for the United Nations, admits that she will not make a decision betwixt Democrat and Republican until she has heard more about what they will achieve when elected.


She tells Variety: "I have non decided on a candidate. I am waiting to see the commitments they will take on issues like international justice, refugees and how to handle the needs of children in crisis around the world."


A issue of stars are victimisation their highschool profiles to publicly endorse the candidate of their choice, with Halle Berry and Beyonce Knowles wear their message across their chest with t-shirts featuring the face of Barack Obama.

Thursday, 7 August 2008

Sham 69

Sham 69   
Artist: Sham 69

   Genre(s): 
Rock: Punk-Rock
   



Discography:


Punk Rock Fiction Presents   
 Punk Rock Fiction Presents

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 2


Kings and Queens   
 Kings and Queens

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 10


Volunteer   
 Volunteer

   Year: 1988   
Tracks: 10


That's Life   
 That's Life

   Year: 1979   
Tracks: 12


Adventures Of The Hersham Boys   
 Adventures Of The Hersham Boys

   Year: 1979   
Tracks: 12


Tell Us The Truth   
 Tell Us The Truth

   Year: 1978   
Tracks: 14




While virtually of the early British punk bands rung of wage-earning concerns -- primarily unemployment and the shrinking U.K. economy, which was departure a generation with null to do and nowhere to go -- many of the pioneering groups had working-class certification that were distrust at topper; the Sex Pistols' career was organism shaped by a clothier and would-be creative person, patch the Clash were light-emitting diode by the logos of a diplomat. Sham 69, however, was different; worker and lofty of it, Sham 69 was the voice of the citizenry in the low gear wave of British punk, and if they were never as fashionable as such generation as the Sex Pistols, the Clash, Wire, or the Jam (wHO, in their early years, shared Sham's provincial outlook and "we're with the kids" fan solidarity), they enjoyed a long run of chart successes and were a major influence on the street punk and Oi! movements which followed.


Sham 69 was formed in the blue-collar community of Hersham (in Surrey) in 1975 by isaac M. Singer and lyricist Jimmy Pursey; the identify came from an ancient bit of graffiti celebrating a local football team's taking season in 1969. From the start, Sham 69's political sympathies were democrat, and their sound accessible; straight-ahead foursquare strong-armer with a knockout rock influence and lyrics that often used singsong slogans in their choruses, such as "If the Kids Are United" and "(Gonna Be A) Borstal Breakout." The striation went through a revolving mold of musicians early on before subsiding on the lineup of Pursey, Dave Parsons on guitar, Albie Slider on bass, and Mark Cain behind the drums. They began scaring up gigs where they could, and began playing the infamous London punk venue the Roxy on a regular groundwork, where they reinforced up a loyal undermentioned. Step Forward, a small independent label, released the band's number one single, "I Don't Wanna," in September 1977. The success of the single and the band's growing fan radix prompted Polydor to sign the band in the U.K., and their first-class honours degree album, Evidence Us the Truth -- one side recorded resilient, the other in the studio -- was released in early 1978. (Sire released the album in the United States, and it would establish to be the entirely Sham 69 record album released in America until the late '80s.) By the metre the album came out, Albie Slider had leftfield the band and Dave "Kermit" Tregenna took over on sea bass. Sham's second album, That's Life, was released in the come down of 1978, and featured deuce major attain singles, "Haste Up Harry" and "Angels With Dirty Faces"; and as many of the number one wave of U.K. punk bands were start to simon Peter out, Sham 69's popularity continued to produce.


However, thither was a fly in the ointment for Sham 69; the band's roughneck, singalong attitude began attracting a violent and indiscriminating audience, and fighting became increasing vernacular at the band's live shows. The radical besides found their gigs were decent recruiting grounds for Britain 's utmost right (and racist) political company, the National Front; patch Pursey a great deal spoke out against the NF, for some reason it was an association that wouldn't go away. While the group's third album, The Adventures of the Hersham Boys, was a commercial success (as were the singles "If The Kids Are United" and "You're A Better Man Than I"), the increasing fury at concerts made it harder to circuit, and Pursey began producing other bands and investigation new musical directions.


(Drummer Mark Cain also fall by the wayside the band, with Ricky Goldstein taking all over on percussion.) After the group's fourth album, The Game, received a tepid reception from both reviewers and fans, Pursey opted to split up Sham 69 in mid-1980. Pursey went on to a solo career, briefly operative with former Sex Pistols Steve Jones and Paul Cook, patch Dave Parsons and Dave Tregenna formed a transitory band called the Wanderers with former Dead Boys vocaliser Stiv Bators. After "the Sham Pistols" failed to play knocked out, Pursey recorded a serial of ambitious only commercially stillborn solo albums, and Tregenna linked the Lords of the New Church. In 1987, Pursey and Parsons assembled a new edition of Sham 69; Pursey continues to term of enlistment and record with Sham 69, while likewise pursuing an performing life history and transcription solo material.






Friday, 27 June 2008

Skyscraper of steel toy parts sparkles in New York

NEW YORK (Reuters) - A million pieces of stainless steel toy parts assembled into a nearly seven-story model skyscraper glimmered under the hot sun in New York on Tuesday, in American artist Chris Burden's latest project.


The 16,000-pound (7,250-kg) "poetic interpretation" of the 30 Rock Building at Rockefeller Center was made of replicated Erector set pieces from the toy created by A.C. Gilbert in 1912, Burden said.


"He was inspired by the buildings to build this toy system and I used this toy system to build a building," Burden said.


"It's a poetic interpretation of 30 Rock, it's not a model of it. It references all the tall buildings in Manhattan," Burden said, standing near his 65-foot (20-metre) tower.


The project, assembled by 20 to 30 people using screwdrivers, began in late 2006 and was put together in Los Angeles County and trucked across the country in two parts.


"It's very reflective, sort of like a faceted jewel, really picks up the light," Burden said.


The exhibit, titled "What my dad gave me," will be on display through July 19 at Rockefeller Center.


Burden, who lives in Los Angeles, was born in Boston in 1946. He received attention as a performance artist in 1971 when he was shot in the arm for the sake of art in a performance called "Shoot."


(Reporting by Marcy Nicholson; Editing by Daniel Trotta and Cynthia Osterman)



Thursday, 19 June 2008

Pussycat Dolls ?Grow Up? with Bally

Pop/R&B group The Pussycat Dolls are teaming up with Bally Total Fitness to get fit for the summer.

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Saturday, 14 June 2008

Elvis Presley - Presleys Pals Deny England Visit Claims

LATEST: Two close friends of ELVIS PRESLEY have refuted claims the star once made a secret visit to London - insisting the singer never set foot in the British capital.

It's been long reported that Presley's only visit to the U.K. was when his plane stopped at Prestwick Airport, near Glasgow, Scotland, to refuel on his way back to the U.S. in 1960.

But last month (Apr08), British entertainer Tommy Steele claimed the king of rock 'n' roll visited him in London at the age of 23 in 1958.

He told British newspaper the Daily Mail, "(I) swore never to divulge publicly (what happened).

"I can only hope he (Presley) can forgive me. It was an event shared by two young men sharing the same love of their music and the same thrill of achieving something unimaginable."

However, Lamar Fike and Marty Lacker, two of Presley's pals - part of his entourage nicknamed the Memphis Mafia - insist the legendary singer never travelled to England.

Fike, who served with Presley in the U.S. Army in Germany for 18 months, tells the BBC, "My apologies to Tommy, but it did not happen. I was with him the whole time. I got there two days after he got there. He was confined to base.

"Had he gone to England, I'd have been there."




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Monday, 26 May 2008

Bill actor Stewart in on-set 'incident'

'The Bill' actor Jeff Stewart, who plays PC Reg Hollis in the ITV drama, has been treated in hospital after an incident on set.
The incident happened after Stewart was told his contract would not be renewed, a spokeswoman for The Bill said in a statement.
Press reports suggested the 52-year-old cut his wrists on the set of the show.
The statement said: "We can confirm an incident occurred yesterday following a meeting with Jeff Stewart, when it was discussed that Jeff's contract would not be renewed.
"Our primary concern is for Jeff Stewart's welfare. We are doing everything we can to ensure Jeff is getting the help he needs, and would ask that his privacy is respected at this difficult time."