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Paul McCartney Revives The Fireman For New AlbumPhoto: Gharabli/Getty Paul McCartney will reassume his electronic identity The Fireman on November 13th with a new album dubbed Electric Arguments, the third collaboration between Macca and producer/Killing Joke bassist Youth. Electric Arguments is the duo’s first album since 1998’s Rushes. The album’s 13 songs were written over the course of 13 days spread over one year, with each song being written and recorded in only one day. The track “Lifelong Passion (Sail Away)” was released in June as a download to fans who donated to Adopt-A-Minefield. The album’s opening song “Nothing Too Much Just Out of Sight” is expected to premiere tonight on BBC Radio. Related Stories: • Paul McCartney Plays Historic Concert in Tel Aviv • Paul McCartney on Israel Show: “Music Can Help People Calm Down” • Paul McCartney Promises Israel Show Will Go On Despite Outcry
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Publicado: 2008-09-29 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Rock News
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Rewind: The Week in Rock DailyPhoto: Weiner/Retna With November 4th a mere three weeks away, Rock Daily was in Election Day overdrive. Barack Obama graced our cover for a third time, plus we caught benefit shows like the Grateful Dead in swing state Pennsylvania and the behemoth Bruce Springsteen/Billy Joel supergroup in NYC. We got a first listen of Kanye West’s 808s & Heartbreak at his extremely-NSFW listening party. Kayne later unleashed two new songs online: “Heartless” and “Coldest Winter.” After 14 years of waiting, Guns N’ Roses’ Chinese Democracy will finally arrive on November 23rd. Still skeptical? Best Buy has the track list and cover art to prove that it’s for real this time. We can taste the Dr. Pepper now. On the concert front, we caught the return of Tina Turner, Prince’s two ultra-exclusive shows in NYC, M.I.A. ending her retirement for the Diesel party and Neil Young opening his tour with the classics in St. Paul, Minnesota.
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Publicado: 2008-10-17 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Rock News
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In the Studio: Franz Ferdinand Returns to the Dance FloorPhoto: Josh Rothstein Earlier this year, Franz Ferdinand offered an online preview of a new song called “Lucid Dreams” — its danceable beat and crunchy guitars suggested that the Scottish foursome’s third album wouldn’t wander far from their established sound. But that was a fake-out: Tonight: Franz Ferdinand is an aggressive left turn for the band, full of synths, drum machines and psychedelic production. And the eight-minute-long final version of “Lucid Dreams” is radically different from that preview, with buzzy analog keyboards, spooky background vocals and an electro-tribal groove that’s half electronic, half live drums. “We took a little bit of time to evolve,” says frontman Alex Kapranos, fresh from mixing the disc. The band recorded it at a leisurely pace over 18 months, mostly in a studio constructed in a rundown Glasgow building. “We’d record one song five different ways, which is where the luxury of time comes in.” Kapranos had previously declared Tonight, recorded with Lily Allen producer Dan Carey, to be a “dance album,” but he’d like to retract that. “It’s not so much a dance record or a rock record — to me it’s a nighttime record,” he says. “It captures every element of the night, from charging yourself up before you go out on the most hedonistic night of your life, to being on the dance floor, to sitting in your bed rocking yourself to sleep.” The album kicks off with the multisectioned “Ulysses,” which combines a shuffling digital beat with a nod to James Joyce (like the album, the novel Ulysses chronicles a day in its protagonist’s life) and the line “I’m bored/Come on, let’s get high.” Other tracks include the full-on disco of “Live Alone,” the Byrds-play-Afro-pop of “Send Him Away” and the blazing guitar rock of “What She Came For.” Another sign of the band’s ambition: two songs that mirror each other, “No You Girls Never Know” and “Katherine Kiss Me.” One is brash and electric, the other wistful and acoustic, but the melodies and lyrics are near
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Publicado: 2008-11-03 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Rock News, In the Studio
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Akon Hoping For Michael Jackson Collaboration On Forthcoming LP, AcquittedAkon talks about working with Michael Jackson on his third album, Acquitted, and says he already has his fourth mapped out.
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Publicado: 2008-03-04 Proveedor: VH1 Etiquetas: Konvicted, Artist, Album, Akon, VH1, <i>Acquitted<i>, Collaboration, Forthcoming, Interviews, Valentines, Nominees, Playlist, Jackson, Line-up, Michael, Grammy, Hoping, Movies, Photos, Speaks, Earth, Fresh, March, Music, Punkd, Radio, 2007, 2008, Best, Ever, Live, News, Rock, T.I., Tape, Week, A-Z, Day, For, Hip, Hop, Mix, New, LP, My, on, TV,
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Depp Tops Autograph List For A Third YearJOHNNY DEPP has another reason to celebrate this Christmas (07) a day after becoming a Golden Globe nominee, the actor has topped a list of the best s
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Publicado: 2007-12-15 Proveedor: Contact Music
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Britney Spears Producer Leads Simple Plan Farther Down Pop Path With Third LPSimple Plan says their new LP, co-produced by Nate "Danjahandz" Hills, proves they're "not really a strictly modern rock band," but will fans mind?
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Publicado: 2007-10-29 Proveedor: VH1 Etiquetas: Artist, Simple, Album, from, Hard, Live, Plan, the, VH1, Interviews, VALENTINES, Everytime, Ringtones, Producer, Britney, Farther, Promise, August, Movies, Spears, Videos, Leads, Radio, Third, 2003, 2004, Back, Best, Dont, Down, Ever, News, Path, Rock, Spot, Talk, Tour, Want, Week, With, 100, 8th, A-Z, DAY, Pop, Top, You,
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'High School Musical' edges 'Saw'Front Page: Disney film on top Friday with $16.9 million -- Disney's "High School Musical 3: Senior Year" made the box office honor roll Friday clinching two opening day records for a live-action musical and G-rated pic. However, moviegoers also screamed for "Saw V" giving the Lionsgate horror franchise its third highest opening day of all-time.
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Publicado: 2008-10-25 Proveedor: Variety.com
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Lindsay Lohan and Sam Ronson: Beach BlissContinuing along on their week of beach fun, Lindsay Lohan and Samantha Ronson were spotted out soaking up the sun in Los Cabos, Mexico on Wednesday (October 1). For the third straight day, the "Georgia Rule" actress and her British DJ girlfriend splashed about in the water in between sessions lounging on beach recliners by the waterside.
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Publicado: 2008-10-02 Proveedor: Gossip Girls
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The Killers keep it real on the road: no stylists, no bodyguardsLas Vegas-based technopop sensation The Killers are touring in support of their third hit CD, “Day & Age,” and you’d think that with their success, they’d be making the typical demands most bands make on the road. But in a recent interview, the band’s lead singer, Brandon Flowers, a devout Mormon with a wife and [...]
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Publicado: 2008-11-09 Proveedor: Celebitchy Etiquetas: Photos
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Bonding with Bond, Day 11: The Spy Who Loved MeCommunity Manager RT-Ryan has never seen a single James Bond film, except for 2006's Casino Royale. To rectify the situation, he decides to watch every Bond film and write about his reaction as a 007 novice. The Spy Who Loved Me is the third Roger Moore film in the series,...
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Publicado: 2008-10-31 Proveedor: Rotten Tomatoes
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Bonding with Bond, Day 9: Live and Let DieCommunity Manager RT-Ryan has never seen a single James Bond film, except for 2006's Casino Royale. To rectify the situation, he decides to watch every Bond film and write about his reaction as a 007 novice. He's experienced Bond with two actors so far, and it's time for a third....
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Publicado: 2008-10-29 Proveedor: Rotten Tomatoes
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Bonding with Bond, Day 3: GoldfingerCommunity Manager RT-Ryan has never seen a single James Bond film, except for 2006's Casino Royale. To rectify the situation, he decides to watch every Bond film and write about his reaction as a 007 novice. Today's entry is on the third installment, 1964's Goldfinger.
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Publicado: 2008-10-23 Proveedor: Rotten Tomatoes
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