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Camp Freddy And Friends Rock the Roxy |
The club was packed and the walls were sweating as the band - Billy Morrison, Dave Navarro, Matt Sorum, Donovan Leitch and Chris Chaney - welcomed Sugar Ray's Mark McGrath (who'll be featured every week) and plenty of guests to the stage: Steve Jones and Paul Cook (Sex Pistols); Lemmy Kilmister (Motorhead); Jerry Cantrell (Alice In Chains); Steven Perkins (Jane's Addiction); Poe; Corey Parks (Nashville Pussy, Die Hunns) Nuno Bettencourt (Extreme); and Warren DeMartini (Ratt).
The true spirit of rock was in full force as Poe sang lead on Led Zeppelin's 'Good Times Bad Times' with Nuno Bennencourt on guitar; Steven Perkins and Matt Sorum created a double-drummer firestorm on Adam And The Ants' 'Ant Music'; Steve Jones and Paul Cook powered up the Sex Pistols' venomous 'EMI'; Lemmy Kilmister sang and played guitar on Motorhead's 'Ace Of Spades'; Warren DiMartini dug his heels into Ratt's 'Round And Round'; Jerry Cantrell blasted out Thin Lizzy's 'Jailbreak'; and the stage was a hotbed when Corey Parks, Jones and Lemmy guested on Eddie Cochran's immortal 'Something Else'.
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Days Between Stations Recording New Stuff |
Sepand and Oscar are currently preparing to release an EP of non-album tracks: "There is one track from the early writing sessions called 'Sundays', and that will probably be on it," says Oscar. "It's a very dark, melancholy ambient piece that was one of those 'happy accidents' from a live improvisation."
Also, to the elation of Days Between Stations fans worldwide, the group has ventured back into the recording studio to work on new material for the next CD. "I think we will probably take the same 'anything goes' approach as we did with the first one," Oscar explains about the duo's new music. "Oscar and I are just beginning a journey of finding out what we are about," concludes Sepand. "Our rule is to be truthful to ourselves, and to venture out as far as possible and not to worry about opinions." Along with recording the new CD, and release of the band's EP, plans for live performances by Days Between Stations are currently in the works.
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Spiritualized CD To Be Released At Last |
Here is a little bit his PR sent over: Jason explains. "The idea was to record and put the record out quick, but then I became ill. I had double pneumonia. I had legionnaires' disease or something, so�I was quite ill, it took it out of me."
At his lowest ebb, Jason spent a couple of weeks in intensive care. "I lost weight," he says. "I was in a bad way for a few months. It was a big gap in the making of this record, it was a big thing to get through, and to get over."
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Black Tide Hit The Road |
Black Tide's bassist Zakk Sandler comments: "We are totally stoked to be heading back to Europe in June for the summer festivals. We can't even believe that we are on the bill with such amazing bands all over the continent. From Judas Priest to Iron Maiden and Avenged Sevenfold, we are just in complete awe. We're looking forward to seeing another part of the world and seeing fans in Italy, Spain, Germany, and a ton of other places. This is gonna be the best summer ever!"
Black Tide will open the main stage at Download Fest on Friday, June 13. From the official Download Fest website: "Bringing even more metal to the fold, Black Tide hail from Miami, and with an average age of 20 years old, this year is proving to be their year. 2008 has already been a busy year with the band performing live on Jimmy Kimmel, and this year also marks their Download debut."
Carla Olson Triple Live Releases |
The second is an expanded edition of Carla Olson & Mick Taylor's Too Hot For Snakes, the live album recorded at 1990 with a host of blues/rock superstars.
And finally, there is Carla Olson & the Textones' Detroit '85 � Live & Unreleased, the never-before-released chronicle of a Detroit concert.
Final Spoon Dates of 08 |
Talking Whitesnake |
Topics include Whitesnake's new album, "Good to Be Bad," David Coverdale, Lion, Kal Swan, Tiffany, Gene Simmons, and Aldrich's 1982 audition with KISS. The podcast also contains an interview Mark Strigl and Ostronomy conducted with Ron Scalzo of Return to Earth.
Topics include Brett Aveni, Chris Pennie, Coheed and Cambria, and Bumblefoot. Additonal podcast topics include Black Label Society and New Jersey's Hudson-Bergen Light Rail. Photos as well as the 60-minute podcast can be downloaded at this
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Kanye Shows His Arse Again |
"Yo, anybody that's not a fan; don't come to my show. For what?! To try and throw ya'll two cents in? Ya'll rated my album ----ty and now ya'll come to the show and give it a B+. What's a B+ mean? I'm an extremist. It's either pass or fail! A+ or F-! You know what, f**k you and the whole f**king staff!!! I know I shouldn't dignify this with a comment, but the reviewer threw a jab at all the artists. I just wanna know when was the last time you enjoyed yourself. If you can't have fun and lose yourself at this tour it's a good chance you're a very miserable person. I actually feel sorry for you guys. Your job forces you to not have fun anymore. Grab a drink, holla at some nice girls, and party bitch!! You don't know ---- about passion and art. You'll never gain credibility at this rate. You're f**king trash! I make art. You can't rate this. I'm a real person. I'm not a pop star. I don't care about anything but making great art. Never come 2 one of my shows ever again, you're not invited and if you see me...BOW!! This is not pop, it's pop art!"
He reportedly added "Chris Willman, kill yourself!" But that is now edited out of this tirade. But Art? Damn standards sure have dropped this century. Then again, feces tossed against the wall is called art by some people these days. Pop art is also an oxymoron. Do they teach that word at
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Zeppelin 86d Oasis |
Recalling the concert, which took place at the O2 Arena in London, Plant said: "The Gallaghers came by the dressing room and leaned against the door.
"And Liam said, 'You're the f**king business you are, aren't you? You're the one.' And I said, 'Of course I am, I always knew that. It's just that you never switched on....
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Live Nation Buys Jay-Z |
The deal, reported to be worth $150million, sees the formation of Roc Nation � a joint venture between the two parties.
Live Nation will take control of the rapper's business and recording assets as part of the agreement.
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Radiohead Wants Green Fans, Live Nation Wants Greenbacks |
Whether you believe in global warming or not, with the current high price of gas it really is smarter to get to this summer's concerts the cheapest way possible. Take a bus, pile your friends into an Escalade! Now here is Radiohead's pitch on the matter:
On the eve of their 2008 tour, which begins this Monday in West Palm Beach FL, Radiohead are appealing to fans to think about how they travel to and from shows.Last year, the band commissioned carbon footprint analysts Best Foot Forward to calculate the carbon generated on their two previous US tours. The report showed that fans' travel to and from the shows accounted for the greatest proportion of the CO2 generated during each tour, something now widely accepted across the industry.
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Boston Still Doing It Tom's Way |
Tom Scholz really wrote the book on how to break the rules and still win in rock n roll. So it's no surprise that he's breaking another big rule. Normally a band puts out and album and then goes on tour to promote it. Not Boston, they're heading out on tour and will then go back into the studio to finish the album. That's great news for fans because they'll most likely get to see the band this summer and then again after the album is done.
Now here's the report: Boston leader Tom Scholz tells Billboard.com he hopes to finish recording the band's next studio album after its summer tour and have it out "just after the first of the year." Scholz says the album -- Boston's first since 2002's "Corporate America" -- is a mix of "really straightforward rock 'n' roll songs and some things that are pretty esoteric.
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