Thursday 4 September 2008

Sean Paul Arrested For Alleged Marijuana Possession

Dancehall star Sean Paul was arrested last weekend in Sweden, for allegedly possessing marijuana.


Paul and various other musicians were arrested after organism searched by police, undermentioned his performance at the Uppsala Reggae Festival. It's also claimed that constabulary sent sniffer dogs to his elbow room at the First Hotel Linne.


At the moment, it's not known what charges Sean Paul will face and the manager of the hotel has declined to comment.




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Friday 15 August 2008

Download Niacin






Niacin
   

Artist: Niacin: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rock

   







Discography:


Time Crunch
   

 Time Crunch

   Year: 2001   

Tracks: 11






Having played aboveboard hard stone with Mr. Big since the quarter goal of the '80s, freshwater bass superstar Billy Sheehan formed Niacin as an wall plug for his jazz fusion and prog stone inclinations during the mid-'90s. The threesome as well featured keyboardist John Novello and drummer Dennis Chambers, both musicians public Health Organization had crossed frequently between the worlds of jazz and tilt music during their careers. With Niacin, Novello devoted himself peculiarly to the Hammond B-3 organ, a longtime mainstay of both jazz and prog stone. The isthmus recorded a self-titled debut record album in 1996, following it up in 1998 with High Bias. An import-only concert recording, Live!: Blood, Sweat and Beers, surfaced by and by that year as advantageously. For their next album, Niacin moved from Stretch to Magna Carta, the tag that became virtually synonymous with technique-oriented neo-prog stone at the turn of the millenary. Deep was released in 2000 and featured the group's number 1 vocal path, courtesy of special guest Glenn Hughes (Deep Purple), as well as Toto guitarist and session champion Steve Lukather.





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Thursday 7 August 2008

Soviet critic and Nobel Prize-winner Alexander Solzhenitsyn buried in Moscow






Alexander Solzhenitsyn, the Nobel Prize-winning author world Health Organization exposed the horrors of Soviet striver labour camps, was interred Wednesday in a Russian Orthodox ceremony that included goose-stepping guards and the dirges of a religious choir.

Solzhenitsyn - who died Sunday at his

Friday 27 June 2008

Nanjing Dynasty Orchestra

Nanjing Dynasty Orchestra   
Artist: Nanjing Dynasty Orchestra

   Genre(s): 
New Age
   



Discography:


Tranquillity   
 Tranquillity

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 6




 





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Sunday 22 June 2008

Drop Dead, Gorgeous

Drop Dead, Gorgeous   
Artist: Drop Dead, Gorgeous

   Genre(s): 
Metal
   Rock
   



Discography:


In Vogue   
 In Vogue

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 11


Be Mine, Valentine..   
 Be Mine, Valentine..

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 6




 






Saturday 14 June 2008

The results are in: Eddie Van Halen is superhuman

There’s nothing wrong with Eddie Van Halen.
Nothing.
After undergoing a thorough two-hour examination by thousands of people at a nearly sold-out Manchester Verizon Wireless Arena on Wednesday night, Van Halen has been given a clean bill of awesomeness.



Maybe Eddie is a dry drunk hanging on by a thread. Maybe he’s got some rare neurological illness that induces vertigo, as the message boards have suggested. Maybe he just wanted to reschedule a dozen dates to re-energize Van Halen’s buzz-less tour.
Whatever the never-explained reason for the band’s March tour interruption, it was undetectable throughout the guitarist’s “after-Jimi-there’s-only-me” six-string histrionics.
The band hasn’t changed its show since the start of its reunion tour - except for the subtraction of “Little Guitars” and few more bars of “Crossroads” during the break in “Somebody Get Me a Doctor,” the set list of hits and album favorites was exactly the same as it was at the TD Banknorth Garden gig last year.
But the show had a different vibe thanks to Wolfgang Van Halen’s and David Lee Roth’s performances.
Eddie’s kid, 17-year-old bassist Wolfgang, has a hipper haircut, a few new funk-rock chops (which he added nicely to “Romeo Delight” and “And the Cradle Will Rock”) and a bigger role filling in the harmony vocals of his bassist predecessor, Michael Anthony.
Roth, on the other hand, is worn out. Not lazy or out of shape, just worn out. From the get-go, “You Really Got Me,” through “Running With the Devil” and mid-set numbers “Dance the Night Away” and “Atomic Punk,” the prodigal frontman struggled physically - his kung-fu twirl kicks were tired and perfunctory - and vocally. At points he was so adrift he abandoned melodies and lyrics for rudimentary grunts and vague mumbling.
But it wasn’t all Roth’s fault.
Halfway through the show Roth walked to the side of the stage, threw down his microphone, tossed the sound guy a “man-I’m-dying-here-and-you’re-what’s-killing-me” look and grabbed a new mike. From then on his voice was much improved.
No, he’s not the Diamond Dave of 1978 who came roaring out the chute like Mick Jagger, Louis Prima and Bruce Lee riding a fire-breathing bull; he’s a 53-year-old classic rocker with enough remaining chutzpah to sell the raunch of “Everybody Wants Some” and “Hot For Teacher.”
But as the tour winds down, it’s increasingly clear that this is Eddie’s show. Dave’s the world’s best lovely assistant, and Wolfie and drummer Alex Van Halen play their roles well, but Eddie’s the magician pulling lightning-strike hammer-ons, atomic tremolo dive bombs and other worldly squawks from his sleeve.
During the “Somebody Get Me a Doctor”/“Crossroads” mashup, the intro to “Mean Streets” and the harmonics on “Panama,” Eddie tapped (not just literally) into something no one else can. Fast and furious, piercing and perfect, the genius never slipped into the tacky tasteless, soul-less schlock of false-peers Steve Vai, Joe Satriani and Yngwie Malmsteen. When he unloaded his requisite 10-minute unaccompanied guitar solo (which amazingly never gets old, such is his singular talent), every minute of the dervish diversion fret board pounding on “Eruption” was smartly balanced by a minute of the coolly-paced, sparse volume-knob experimentation of “Cathedral.”
With Eddie strong and seemingly sober and Roth exhausted, what’s next? Yes, a live DVD from the tour is in the works. But as good as these guys are after 25 years apart there needs to be more. Send Roth to vocal rehab and give him a month of sleep. Then get the band in the studio with original producer Ted Templeman for the seventh Van Roth album the fans deserve.
VAN HALEN

Sunday 1 June 2008

Babyshambles - Babyshambles Restart Work On Album

British rockers BABYSHAMBLES are to restart work on their forthcoming album now frontman PETE DOHERTY has been released from prison.

The singer walked free from London's Wormwood Scrubs jail on Tuesday morning (06May08), after serving 29 days of a 14-week prison sentence for probation violation and drugs offences.

Doherty's prison sentence interrupted the group's recording schedule for their new LP, the follow up to last year's (07) Shotter's Nation.

But drummer Adam Ficek insists they are now back on track.

He says, "The most important thing now Peter has been released, is to get back in the studio and knock together our third album. Obviously Peter still has to put the finishing touches to his solo venture, but the plan is for all of us to decamp to Marlborough (Wiltshire, England) and put some time and energy into what has to be our biggest and best record to date.

"The songs are there, we just need to hone the ideas to the point where we have a concise body of work. As always, we owe huge amounts of respect to the fans and record company for supporting us through these recent dark times."




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