Friday, November 14, 2008
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Random ten
1. Run For Cover- Sugababes
2. Lost Art Of Murder- Babyshambles
3. Vacation- The Go-Go's
4. I'll Give You Sympathy- The Rascals
5. Christmas Time Is Here- Vince Guaraldi Trio
6. Ain't No Way- Aretha Franklin
7. Stronger- Kanye West
8. Albion (Live at The S.E.C.C.)- Babyshambles
9. Over The Rainbow- Eva Cassidy
10. Why Can't This Be Love- Van Halen
Bonus-
11. Have a Nice Day- Stereophonics
12. Shine- Laura Marling
2. Lost Art Of Murder- Babyshambles
3. Vacation- The Go-Go's
4. I'll Give You Sympathy- The Rascals
5. Christmas Time Is Here- Vince Guaraldi Trio
6. Ain't No Way- Aretha Franklin
7. Stronger- Kanye West
8. Albion (Live at The S.E.C.C.)- Babyshambles
9. Over The Rainbow- Eva Cassidy
10. Why Can't This Be Love- Van Halen
Bonus-
11. Have a Nice Day- Stereophonics
12. Shine- Laura Marling
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Cranking up
'Good Boys When They're Asleep' RIGHT NOW.
Alright, I know it's often a mistake to revisit past glories, and they'll be missing Ronnie Lane, but Rod still sounds great.
Now, if they can just keep Mr. Ron Wood away from barely legal Russian girls and the drink, we'll be in business!
Alright, I know it's often a mistake to revisit past glories, and they'll be missing Ronnie Lane, but Rod still sounds great.
Now, if they can just keep Mr. Ron Wood away from barely legal Russian girls and the drink, we'll be in business!
The Faces are set to reunite for rehearsals with a view to a full reformation.Frontman Rod Stewart told Raysgigs.com that all the original members aside from late bassist Ronnie Lane, who died in 1997, were set to reconvene on Monday (November 17) to run through their old hits.
Can't argue
with the top ten entries on Rolling Stone's list of "greatest singers of all time"-
1. Aretha Franklin
2. Ray Charles
3. Elvis Presley
4. Sam Cooke
5. John Lennon
6. Marvin Gaye
7. Bob Dylan
8. Otis Redding
9. Stevie Wonder
10. James Brown
Okay, I can argue a little bit. Bob and John should NOT be ranked higher than Mr. Redding. Period. Or Stevie and J.B.
Amazing lyricists, yes. Better singers than Otis, Stevie or The Hardest Working Man In Show Business? No.
1. Aretha Franklin
2. Ray Charles
3. Elvis Presley
4. Sam Cooke
5. John Lennon
6. Marvin Gaye
7. Bob Dylan
8. Otis Redding
9. Stevie Wonder
10. James Brown
Okay, I can argue a little bit. Bob and John should NOT be ranked higher than Mr. Redding. Period. Or Stevie and J.B.
Amazing lyricists, yes. Better singers than Otis, Stevie or The Hardest Working Man In Show Business? No.
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Fierce
Gonna be CRAZY.
A documentary tracing the life of Grace Jones over the past "four or five" years is set to be released, the singer/actress has revealed.
The star, who released her latest album 'Hurricane' on November 3, told BBC 6music that British filmmaker Sophie Fiennes was behind the project, but admitted that a mammoth editing job was ahead of her before the film could be released.
Monday, November 10, 2008
Sunday, November 09, 2008
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