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Tonight’s the big night, the big show, the ultimate reunion concert. Led Zeppelin at London’s O2 Arena, live on stage, to benefit the Ahmet Ertegun Education Fund. The concert was originally scheduled for late November until Jimmy Page injured a finger, setting the concert back until December 10th.
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I’m stealing this from Don at Don’stuff! His list is really good…if you haven’t already been there, you should go check it out! This is a list of some of my favorite Artists/Bands from A-Z. (These aren’t necessarily my actual favorite artist in each letter category). I’m choosing to feature mostly contemporary/current bands/artists. I might be tempted to do another list featuring my actual favorites of all time….but for now, I wanted to give props to the lesser known, the indies, and the new kid
Posted by Jackie on November 25, 2008 This advertising hoarding, covering some scaffolding in George Square, is advertising “the official site for Metropolitan Glasgow”, seeglasgow.com - probably a site worth checking out if you are planning a trip here. You can perhaps just see the bells and holly Christmas lights in front of it. To the right of this picture is a big stage that has been set up for the duration of the Winterfest celebrations, which is where the bands that see in Glasgow’s of
You know I think I'm just gonna whizz through these now because I'm kinda tired of doing this bloody chart. What I really miss being able to do is upload MP3s and TOTP videos for you but I can't do it when I've still only got mobile broadband at my nan's with limited bandwidth and it keeps breaking because my USB port is dodgy. I really need to get a better paid job and get my own place! I'm amazed I've still got any readers - thank you for being there!ANYWAY. Number 66 is Scotsman Paolo Nut
Today’s MTV Shoe Music selection is Paolo Nutini’s “New Shoes,” an infectious number that celebrates how a new pair of shoes can bring an entirely new perspective. Nutini rejoices the soaring mood that accompanies his change from a “pair of old shoes that were ripped around the seams” to a new pair. Paolo Nutini |MTV Music The [...]
VA - Now Thats What I Call Music 25 Years (Full Album) TRACKS:- 01 - Queen - I Want To Break Free mp3 02 - Wham - Wake Me Up Before You Go Go mp3 03 - Eurythmics - There Must Be An Angel (playing With My Heart) mp3 04 - The Police - Every Breath You Take mp3 05 - U2 - Pride (in The Name Of Love) mp3 06 - Peter Gabriel - Sledgehammer mp3 07 - Run - Dmc Feat. Aerosmith - Walk This Way mp3 08 - Cameo - Word Up mp3 09 - Ray Parker Junior - Ghostbuster mp3 10 - Michael Jackson - Thriller m
Kelly Slater was the guest this week on KCRW’s Guest DJ Project, a weekly program where they invite cultural icons to talk about 5 songs that have inspired them throughout their lives. Kelly Slater is the most successful professional surfer in history, with eight world titles and a record number of pro tour victories, but he has a big passion for music as well, both as a listener and a player. He picks a track by a surfing buddy who happens to be a chart topping musician, a Ramones cover song
By Karrie Gillett A LEADING homeless charity has revealed the number one song which reminds Scots of home. The Proclaimers’ favourite I’m Gonna Be (500 miles) grabbed the number one spot in the online poll conducted by Shelter Scotland. Today outside Holyrood, the charity handed over two guitar cases stuffed with 4,000 postcards to Health Secretary Nicola Sturgeon as part of their campaign to end homelessness by 2012. Graeme Brown, Shelter Scotland director, said now was a crucial time to raise
Hello Shippers, Oppo’s & fellow Sailors! I hope your indeed well! I’m cruising by at around 25 Knots to update you about my life as a wannabe Rock & Sausage Roll Star! haha………Galley’s closed! x At the end of last month I Performed at the Annual ‘Best of the British Festival’ in Regent Street -Central London. The festival itself is the biggest free festival in the UK with over 400,000 people attending each year! This year and for some unknown reason and with a list of several signed ba
Dont bother clicking up there! Just when I thought I had YouTube fooled and tricked them into letting me embed the video. Pfft! A link is at the bottom of this post. iTunes has this new feature called Genius which creates playlists from your library of music. For someone like me who has some 1400 songs on her iPod, but listens to the same dozen or so over and over again, it's a nice feature, I think. I've tried creating playlists based on my favorites, but that's not exactly worked, either,
November 16, 2008 blogging I thought I needed to quit writing. So many things have been going on and it would pretty much be safe to say that my life right now resembles a cross between a Lifetime movie, Jerry Springer, and a Dr. Phil episode. With a smattering of Grey’s Anatomy for good measure. No, seriously. Even more so than it already was. (How this can be possible, you may ask, I know, but go with me. Just trust.) My life…in the past two weeks has been spinning out of control (literally
Next Sunday, November 23, is another installment of Rock-n-Tot. This one will be held at MOCA, mixing in Arts and Culture. The kids are excited to go back. We attended one of the events last Spring and had a great time. At a Rock-n-Tot event, you will find a dance floor, kid-friendly music, art exhibits and coordinating educational activities, crafts, products that encourage learning and safety. We also provide spa services for parents/adults (because caregivers need to know that they are app
Today, Thursday November 6th we have another fantastic live concert on our amazing Halloween sim of Caer Blanco. Jase Branner on Caer Blanco Jase Branner live - at 5pm SLT Thursday 6th November Jase Branner and his guitar will serve up a diverse collection of covers for your acoustic appetite. If you like the look of this list you’re going to love Jase: Chris Isaak, Damien Rice, Snow Patrol, Beatles, Bruce Springsteen, John Mayer, David Gray, Jack Johnson, Sarah McLaughlin, Keith Urban, Paolo
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Bands Added To New Year Celebrations Electro geek chic wonders Hot Chip are set to perform at this year's Edinburgh Hogmanay celebrations in the city's Concert In The Gardens event on New Year's Eve. The celebrations are some of the largest events in the world to announce the coming of the New Year. Scotland prides itself on the nation's love of Hogmanay (the Scottish name for New Year) though if you ask us it's not as good as it once was. However, the Concert In The Gardens event is already lo
Hello ! Some of you see synchronicity, and it has seemed wild lately, popping up everywhere... Do our linking via blogs seem to attract a higher sense of it happening to us? Its fascinating. Also, am asking this question this week: What keeps us grateful in life? Is it our hard times, our losses; or love, or something un-shakable in our hearts; something within that regardless of loss or any other troubles keeps us warm, whole. Nobody escapes pain, but what keeps us looking around nonthel
picture Tomorrow’s Halloween, anddd my Physics midterm, SO I figured there was no better time to make an autumn mixtape. As I said in my last post, I believe Autumn is the most perfect time for singer-songwriters, and lonesome music. Everything is in slow motion, the leaves fall like their falling through mollasses, and black coffee is the most comforting liquid ever created. There’s actually a surprising amount of autumn song titles (”Autumns Here” by Hawksley Workman, “Autumn In New York” Fran
These Streets: Festival Edition CD1 1. Jenny Dont Be Hasty (Album Version) 2. Last Request (Alternative Mix) 3. Rewind (Album Version) 4. Million Faces (Album Version) 5. These Streets (Album Version) 6. New Shoes (Album Version) 7. White Lies (Album Version) 8. Loving You (Album Version) 9. Autumn (Album Version) 10. Alloway Grove (Album Version) CD2 1. Alloway Grove (Live at Isle of Wight festival) 2. New SHoes (Live at Isle of Wight festival) 3. Rewind
Every few years, some record company seems to unearth an album from a lost artist of the 1960s or ’70s that blows people away - i.e. Shuggie Otis, Os Mutantes, Gary Higgins, Judee Sill, etc. This year’s lost classic, Cold Fact, comes to us from a Detroit singer-songwriter simply known as Rodriguez. The album is chocked full of an interesting combination of psychedelic rock meets folk rock meets Motown soul and one that I’ve been obsessing over. As the story goes the album never took off the
Damien Leith - 22 Steps Axel Whitehead - I Don’t Do Surprises Mark Ronson - Oh My God Natasha Bedingfield - Pocket Full Of Sunshine Paolo Nutini - Rewind
Don’t worry, I’ve also been getting frustrated by the overwhelming politicisation of my blog, the closer we get to November 4th. So for all you boys (and girls out there, here’s a ‘thanks for your patience’ - it’s Paolo Nutini. Enjoy! I had no idea who he was, but when a very generous colleague played me his music, I found I knew it pretty well. If only I’d known sooner! Oh yeh and here’s his music…: