Artist: Zebra: mp3 download Genre(s): Other Rock Discography: Slow Down (Live) Year: 2002 Tracks: 8 No Tellin' Lies Year: 1996 Tracks: 10 Zebra Year: 1989 Tracks: 9 Zebra galloped stunned of New Orleans in the mid-'70s. The trio concocted their byname from a Vogue magazine embrace and shortly south Korean won over the East Coast with technical Zep-like pomp-metal. Zebra's confident self-titled debut went amber, thanks to the tonal pattern play of first-class singles "Tell Me What You Want" and "Who's Behind the Door." Vet maker Jack Douglas (Aerosmith, Cheap Trick) as well helmed the follow-up, No Tellin' Lies. Not as firm or cohesive as the first try out, Lies obliterate directly into the cancel bins. No longer a novelty, drawing card Randy Jackson's eminent falsetto was trampled underfoot by the sudden invasion of ten k Zeppelin clones. The esoteric 3.V took a harvest up advance, but received no promotion and as well went unnoticed. Always a firm presence onstage, Zebra released a springy recording in 1990 with two groovy unreleased gems. Jackson, a redoubtable natural endowment, then formed China Rain, another ill-timed attempt; this hair alloy getup was immediately localize to rest by the burgeoning alternative avalanche. Next, Jackson and drummer Guy Gelso helped bassist Felix Hanemann ending an unfortunate solo album, Rock Candy. Jackson's contributions are the only high point of The Sign, the sole appearance of an anonymous supergroup. |
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Wednesday, 27 August 2008
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Artist: Saint Etienne: mp3 download Genre(s): Rock: Pop-Rock Pop Dance: Pop Electronic Discography: Tales From Turnpike House (CD 1) Year: 2006 Tracks: 12 Tales From Turnpike House (CD 2) - Up The Wooden Hills Year: 2005 Tracks: 6 Smash The System: Singles and More (CD 2) Year: 2001 Tracks: 17 Smash The System: Singles and More (CD 1) Year: 2001 Tracks: 17 Interlude Year: 2001 Tracks: 12 Sound Of Water Year: 2000 Tracks: 10 How We Used To Live Year: 2000 Tracks: 5 The Misadventures Of Saint Etienne Year: 1999 Tracks: 20 Places To Visit Year: 1999 Tracks: 6 Good Humor Year: 1999 Tracks: 11 Built On Sand Year: 1999 Tracks: 14 Xmas '98 Year: 1998 Tracks: 2 Fairfax High Year: 1998 Tracks: 11 Valentines Day 97 Year: 1997 Tracks: 4 Continental Year: 1997 Tracks: 13 Casino Classics CD 2 Year: 1996 Tracks: 10 Casino Classics CD 1 Year: 1996 Tracks: 9 Xmas '95 Year: 1995 Tracks: 3 Too Young To Die: The Singles 1990-1995 Year: 1995 Tracks: 14 I Love To Paint Year: 1995 Tracks: 12 Tiger Bay Year: 1994 Tracks: 12 You Need A Mess Of Help To Stand Alone Year: 1993 Tracks: 11 So Tough Year: 1993 Tracks: 15 Foxbase Alpha Year: 1991 Tracks: 15 Like most bands formed by early euphony journalists, Saint Etienne were a highly conceptual radical. 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By the get-go of 1990, the group had sign a track record contract with the indie label Heavenly. In the natural spring of 1990, Saint Etienne released their get-go single, a house-tinged cover of Neil Young's "Only Love Can Break Your Heart," which featured leash vocals from Moira Lambert of the indie pop band Faith Over Reason. "Only Love Can Break Your Heart" became an subway system strike, receiving a fair sum of airplay inside nightclubs crosswise England. Later in the year, Saint Etienne released their instant single, a enshroud of the indie pop radical Field Mice's "Let's Kiss and Make Up," which was song dynasty by Donna Savage of the New Zealand band Dead Famous People. Like its herald, "Kiss and Make Up" was an subway system strike, helping set the stagecoach for "Cipher Can Stop Us." Released in the spring of 1991, "Zip Can Stop Us" was the first Saint Etienne single song by Sarah Cracknell (b. April 12, 1967), whose schoolgirlish vocals became a key signature of the group's sound. Cracknell was the principal vocalizer on the band's debut, Fox Base Alpha, which was released in the fall of 1991. Following the spillage of Fox Base Alpha, Cracknell officially became a member of Saint Etienne; she had antecedently song in Prime Time. "Only Love Can Break Your Heart" was re-released in conjunction with Fox Base Alpha and cracked the lower ending of the British pop charts. Saint Etienne was rootage to benefit momentum, as the British iron out broadly speaking gave them positive reviews and their records were gaining a solid fan base not only in England, only passim Europe. During 1992, the grouping released a serial publication of singles -- "Join Our Club," "People Get Real," and "Boulevard" -- which retained their popularity. In addition to writing and recording music for Saint Etienne, Stanley and Wiggs became active producers, songwriters, remixers, and label heads as well. 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Friday, 8 August 2008
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"It's that sad song on the line, that cuts right through your ribcage and gets stuck inside." One of those lyrics that says everything a
Tuesday, 1 July 2008
Freescha
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Wednesday, 18 June 2008
Joe Dolan remembered in Mullingar
Among the first to arrive at the funeral this morning were leading figures in the Irish entertainment industry, including Paddy Cole, Dickie Rock, Ronnie Drew, Brendan Grace and Oliver Barry.
The homily at the Requiem Mass was delivered by the Fr Brian Darcy.
The mourners heard how the 68-year-old singer secretly gave tens of thousands of euro to the poor during his career.
Speaking to a gathering at the Cathederal, Fr Darcy said Dolan had wanted the donations to remain private throughout his life.
Fr Darcy said that Dolan and his band were pioneers of the Celtic Tiger era because they brought joy and entertainment to a very dull nation in the 1960s.
The burial after the funeral mass was in Walshestown Cemetery.
Monday, 9 June 2008
Ricky Gervais - Steve Carell Holding Gervais Emmy
RICKY GERVAIS' Emmy Award is being held hostage by his American OFFICE counterpart STEVE CARELL, who accepted the honour on the British actor's behalf last year (07).
Carell leaped to the stage to accept the British actor's award for Outstanding Comedy Series as the show's American ambassador - and is now holding on to the trophy.
He says, "I'm not going to give it back to him. He wasn't there to accept the Emmy. So what I figure is who ever is first up on stage should just take it. So I was there. I ran up and I (thought) it would add something to the Emmys. "
Carell was so inspired, his first-come, first-served mentality has even given him the idea for a new show: "If you tackle the presenter, if there's a little more at stake. A little more jeopardy. I would produce that show."
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Sunday, 1 June 2008
Former Lost star begins jail term
Reuters reports that the actress registered with the Century Regional Detention Facility in Lynwood, south of Los Angeles, on Sunday, under her first name Mayte. Michelle is the star's middle name.
In October, Los Angeles County Superior Court judge Daviann Mitchell sentenced Rodriguez to jail after the 29-year-old actress admitted failing to complete community service obligations.
Rodriguez was also found to have taken alcohol on at least three occasions while wearing a monitoring bracelet; this violated her probation requirement to refrain from drinking for 90 days.
She must also complete her 30 days of service for California's transportation department.
The judge specified that Rodriguez not be granted work furlough, early release or home confinement.
Rodriguez's probation violation arose from a 2004 case in which she pleaded no contest to three traffic offences in Los Angeles, including hit-and-run and drink driving.
She received a 60-day jail sentence for a probation violation in May 2006 but was released after four hours and 20 minutes due to overcrowding.
Rodriguez was also sentenced to five days in jail in Hawaii in 2006 in another drink driving case; at the time she chose jail after refusing the judge's offer of community service.