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Weekend Rock List: Eighties New Wave This week, we were surprised by our own desire to attend the inaugural Regeneration Tour, featuring new wave icons like the Human League, A Flock of Seagulls, ABC, Naked Eyes, Dead or Alive and Belinda Carlisle. To honor those purveyors of strange haircuts and neon, this week’s Rock List is dedicated to those eighties new wave bands we miss so much. Tell us your favorites and on Monday we’ll reveal the readers’ list. Before you dust off your vinyl copy of the Pretty in Pink soundtrack, here’s our picks: New Order Adam & the Ants Pet Shop Boys The Human League Sigue Sigue Sputnik [Photo: Slattery/Retna]
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Publicado: 2008-04-11 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Rock Lists
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Head For The Hills, Eighties Stars Plan Another British InvasionThe Human League, ABC, A Flock Of Seagulls and Dead Or Alive are planning another British invasion of America this summer with a little help from Belinda Carlisle and Naked Eyes. The six '80s acts are teaming up for the inaugural Regeneration Tour, which will begin in Phoenix, Arizona on August 1st.[...] Read more!
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Publicado: 2008-04-10 Proveedor: StarPulse
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News Ticker: Green Day, Regeneration Tour, AC/DC, Big Boi After months of dodging, Green Day finally admitted that they are the Foxboro Hot Tubs. Billie Joe Armstrong revealed that the band got its name from “a place we used to sneak booze and chicks into late at night.” Eighties mainstays the Human League, Dead Or Alive, A Flock of Seagulls and Belinda Carlisle will band their ridiculous hairstyles together for the inaugural Regeneration Tour. The country-crossing affair spans from August 1st to the 29th. AC/DC is currently in the studio with producer Brendan O’Brien working on their first album in eight years says, according to Supersuckers (whose own album has been delayed as their own producer engineers for O’Brien and AC/DC). OutKast’s Big Boi is set to debut his new ballet “big” for the first of six performances tonight at Atlanta’s Fox Theatre. The rapper reportedly also plans to premiere his new solo single “Sir Lucious Leftfoot Saves the Day” to close out the evening.
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Publicado: 2008-04-10 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Rock News, Afternoon News Roundup
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Tour Tracker: Regeneration Tour, Superdrag and Mission of Burma The eighties-stocked Regeneration Tour — featuring Belinda Carlisle, Human League, A Flock of Seagulls and more — flashbacks across America, Superdrag’s original lineup reconvene for the first time in a decade and Mission of Burma play their classic album Vs. to fans in Boston and New York. Full tour dates (and a blast to the past) are after the jump. Regeneration Tour August 1 - Phoenix, AZ @ Dodge Theater August 2 - Las Vegas, NV @ Planet Hollywood August 4 - Alpine, CA @ Viejas Concerts in the Park August 5 - Universal City, CA @ Gibson Amphitheater August 7 - Salt Lake City, UT @ USANA Amphitheater August 11 - Saratoga, CA @ Mountain Winery August 19 - Hyannis, MA @ Cape Cod Melody Tent August 20 - Boston, MA @ Bank of America Pavilion August 21 - Trenton, NJ @ Sovereign Bank Arena August 22 - Wantagh, NY @ Nikon at Jones Beach Theater August 24 - Clarkston, MI @ DTE Energy Music Theatre August 25 - Cincinnati, OH @ National City Pavilion August 26 - Vienna, VA @ Wolf Trap Amphitheater August 28 - Cary, NC @ Koka Booth Amphitheater August 29 - Atlanta, GA @ Chastain Park Amphitheater Superdrag April 9 - Baltimore, MD @ The 8×10 April 11 - New York, NY @ Terminal 5 April 12 - Philadelphia, PA @ Johnny Brenda’s May 28, 29 - West Hollywood, CA @ Troubadour June 1, 2 - San Francisco, CA @ Bottom of the Hill Mission of Burma June 12 - Boston, MA @ Paradise June 13 - Boston, MA @ Paradise June 14 - New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom June 15 - New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom
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Publicado: 2008-04-10 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Rock News, On Tour
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katy perry gets all mashed up!good morning! i still don't get why katy perry's 'i kissed a girl' tune was like number one for seven weeks but after hearing it about 5000 times - i will finally admit it's a decent song but still didn't need to be #1 for so long...anyways this week my pal DJ paul v. brings us a mashup of his own making involving ms. perry (i'm curious to see if girlfriend turns out to be a one hit wonder...) have a listen below for yourself - it definitely gives her song a different yet likable vibe - popbytes over & out for now...xxoo † FROM DJ PAUL V.I finally made another new mashup, and maybe you knew this was coming? Katy Perry definitely had the song of Summer '08, and she almost beat The Beatles for the most consecutive weeks at Number One, but Rihanna dethroned her in what would've been her 8th week on top! Ya might love to hate it, but there's no getting 'round that 'I Kissed A Girl' got stuck to our brains like damn Krazy Glue. Here, I morph her into a glam rockin' synthpop chick, mashing her with a Depeche Mode remix and Human League covering Gary Glitter. I hope you like the taste of this cherry chapstick! † Listen to DJ Paul V. - Jesus Kissed A Girl (Human Glitter Remix) [.mp3 7.8mb] † Enjoy - DJ Paul V. The Smash Mix | Indie 103.1FM | Bootie LA | Dragstrip 66
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Publicado: 2008-08-28 Proveedor: Popbytes
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Leitch: Why the Olympics Are the Reality TV of SportsThe Christian Siriano of sports?Photo: Getty Images Two nights ago, while Michael Phelps was winning his third gold medal in world-record-breaking fashion, I was sitting at a sports bar in the East Village watching my beloved St. Louis Cardinals play the Florida Marlins. The bar was full of televisions showing different sporting events, from the Red Sox–White Sox near no-hitter to highlights of the Little League World Series. Tucked over in the corner, in a smaller television just above the door to the women’s restroom, was the lone television showing Phelps’ victory. The sound was not on. Like a lot of devoted sports fans, I’m a little bewildered by the Olympics. I’ll occasionally flip through one of NBC’s army of affiliates, catch a quarter or two of basketball, stare blankly at the screen, wonder whatever the heck “trampolining” is, then creep myself out with a few minutes of women’s gymnastics. It’s sporadically entertaining, not least because of NBC’s surprisingly smooth (and, impressively, timely) coverage. But I’m not sure I consider any of it sports.Oh, sure, it’s athletics; the Olympics showcase the sometimes terrifying capabilities of the human body. (While at the bar, I enjoyed the contrast of the aerodynamically defined Phelps on one screen and portly Cardinals closer Chris Perez on the other. Never had the difference between sports and athletics been so clearly exemplified.) But the Olympics are full of weird sports we’d never even notice otherwise. And being a hard-core sports fan is about being an obsessive. Following a sport year-round, and not just ducking your head in once every four years, is the whole point. The Olympics fly in the face of that, which is probably why so many casual fans are watching them and enjoying them. Unfortunately, casual fans think that because I’m a sports fan, I’m somehow as into the Olympics as I’m into the Cardinals, or my fantasy football team. (As if being a sports fan is simply a matter of enjoying things that are
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Publicado: 2008-08-13 Proveedor: New York Magazine
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Final "Harry Potter" Book Goes On SaleNEW YORK - JULY 21: Joey Tartaglia (R) is the first fan in the Barnes & Noble Booksellers Union Square to purchase author J.K. Rowling's novel "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" July 21, 2007 in New York City. Worldwide anticipation and hype surround the publication of 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows,' the seventh and final book in author J.K. Rowling's fantasy series. (Photo by Michael Nagle/Getty Images)
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Publicado: 2007-07-21 Proveedor: ViewImages Etiquetas: USA, New York City, Fan, NY, Major, Retail, Baseball, Author, Literature, Novel, Major League Baseball, J.K. Rowling, Arts Culture and Entertainment, Human Interest, Baseball, League, Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows, Joey Tartaglia
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St. Louis Cardinals World Series Championship Victory ParadeST. LOUIS - OCTOBER 29: Confetti is shot into the air during the St. Louis Cardinals World Series championship victory parade on October 29, 2006 in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. The Cardinals won their first World Series in 24 years by beating the Detroit Tigers four games to one. (Photo by Dilip Vishwanat/Getty Images)
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Publicado: 2006-10-29 Proveedor: ViewImages Etiquetas: Full Length, Success, USA, Missouri, St. Louis, Championships, Sport, Wind, Confetti, Parade, Holiday, Arts Culture and Entertainment, National League, Human Interest,
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St. Louis Cardinals World Series Championship Victory ParadeST. LOUIS - OCTOBER 29: Albert Pujols of the St. Louis Cardinals acknowledges the crowd during the World Series championship victory parade on October 29, 2006 in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. The Cardinals won their first World Series in 24 years by beating the Detroit Tigers four games to one. (Photo by Dilip Vishwanat/Getty Images)
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Publicado: 2006-10-29 Proveedor: ViewImages Etiquetas: Waist Up, Success, USA, Missouri, St. Louis, Crowd, Championships, Sport, World Series, St Louis Cardinals, Parade, Holiday, Arts Culture and Entertainment, National League, Human Interest, Albert Pujols, , Albert Pujols
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St. Louis Cardinals World Series Championship Victory ParadeST. LOUIS - OCTOBER 29: Fans of the St. Louis Cardinals watch the World Series championship victory parade on October 29, 2006 in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. The Cardinals won their first World Series in 24 years by beating the Detroit Tigers four games to one. (Photo by Dilip Vishwanat/Getty Images)
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Publicado: 2006-10-29 Proveedor: ViewImages Etiquetas: Full Length, Success, USA, Missouri, St. Louis, Championships, Sport, Watching, Fan, World Series, St Louis Cardinals, Parade, Holiday, Arts Culture and Entertainment, National League, Human Interest,
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St. Louis Cardinals World Series Championship Victory ParadeST. LOUIS - OCTOBER 29: Pitcher Jeff Weaver of the St. Louis Cardinals waves to the crowd during the World Series championship victory parade on October 29, 2006 in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. The Cardinals won their first World Series in 24 years by beating the Detroit Tigers four games to one. (Photo by Dilip Vishwanat/Getty Images)
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Publicado: 2006-10-29 Proveedor: ViewImages Etiquetas: Waist Up, Success, USA, Missouri, St. Louis, Crowd, Championships, Sport, Pitcher, World Series, St Louis Cardinals, Parade, Holiday, Arts Culture and Entertainment, National League, Human Interest, Jeff Weaver, , Jeff Weaver
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St. Louis Cardinals World Series Championship Victory ParadeST. LOUIS - OCTOBER 29: World Series MVP David Eckstein of the St. Louis Cardinals waves to the crowd during the World Series championship victory parade on October 29, 2006 in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. The Cardinals won their first World Series in 24 years by beating the Detroit Tigers four games to one. (Photo by Dilip Vishwanat/Getty Images)
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Publicado: 2006-10-29 Proveedor: ViewImages Etiquetas: Full Length, Success, USA, Missouri, St. Louis, Crowd, Championships, Sport, World Series, St Louis Cardinals, Parade, Holiday, Arts Culture and Entertainment, National League, Human Interest, David Eckstein, , David Eckstein
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