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    Thursday, November 19th, 2009
    12:08 pm
    Slash feat Cypress Hill and Fergie

    Ферджи не хуже Эксла поет :)
    Monday, September 28th, 2009
    4:31 pm
    Monday, September 14th, 2009
    10:55 am
    Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009
    3:10 pm
    Tuesday, August 18th, 2009
    1:59 pm
    Friday, July 17th, 2009
    1:44 pm


    Узнаете чувака на 43 секунде? :)
    Thursday, July 16th, 2009
    8:15 pm

    А вот и самый успешный 3D-фильм.








    P.S. Хипстеры особое внимание к чуваку из второго видео ;)
    Wednesday, June 17th, 2009
    1:47 pm
    Какой самый крутой альбом у Майлза Дэвиса?

    По просьбе [info]brandnewvsmith
    1:45 pm

    Of the 15 UK guitar acts who broke in 2004/2005 – Razorlight, Snow Patrol, Keane, Kaiser Chiefs, Zutons, Kasabian, Magic Numbers, Athlete, Hard-Fi, Bloc Party, Lostprophets, Franz Ferdinand, Killers, Libertines, Embrace - only 2 of the acts have sold more in  week 1 of their 3rd album than Kasabian – Killers with 200k on Day and Age and Snow Patrol with 100k on A Hundred Million (not a great result coming off the back of 2.2m sales of Eyes Open).

     This week, Kasabian is STILL #1 in the midweeks with sales to date this week of 19k (Paolo Nutini is #2 on 13k).
     

    1:03 pm
    А какой самый крутой альбом Genesis до 1975 года?

    Моя любовь к чтению о классической музыке недавно привела к тому, что, оказывается, в 17-18 веках появились "эротические" оратории. Ну а самое крутое название оратории, написанной человеком - "Металлургический комбинат Ост".

    Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009
    9:24 pm

    Очень забавное развлечение.
    Я дошел до 11 уровня, до нашей телебашни не хватило 16 км :)

    1:00 pm


    Thursday, May 28th, 2009
    6:43 pm
    Тем временем немецкий металлический лейбл SPV заявляет о банкротстве.
    Thursday, May 21st, 2009
    3:23 pm
    Человек и закон
    Человек из окон
    Wednesday, May 20th, 2009
    5:09 pm

    Friday, May 15th, 2009
    7:05 pm

    Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band charge into the final dates of their U.S. spring tour in support of their new CD 'Working on a Dream' (Columbia

    Records) with a string of ecstatic reviews in tow. Reviewers are saying the energy on display is at an enthusiastic, infectious and heart-pounding peak.

    "It just got better and better...perfect, simply perfect. Not much more I can say about a night I'll never forget," raved Shawn Courchesne of the Hartford Courant.

     

    "He's the best there is," exclaimed Melissa Baron of SF Weekly, "Springsteen played so hard that sweat dripped off his whole body." Ricardo Baca of The Denver Post wrote, "Springsteen is a better showman today than in 1984," while Mike Ragogna said in the Huffington Post, "If you haven't been to one of Springsteen's shows in a while, you need to catch this tour." Meanwhile Sarah Rodman of the Boston Globe writes, "Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band don't have to play for two hours and 40 minutes. Nor, when they play, is it a requirement that Springsteen fall to his knees, shimmy and shake, attack his guitar like he's still discovering new sounds it can make, or take audience requests that he and his band don't know how to play...Springsteen and his band did all of that and more." Martin Cizmar of The Phoenix New Times had never seen Springsteen live. "I'm not from Jersey, I didn't grow up with The Boss and I'd never seen him play before," Cizmar admits, "but I will say that nearly everything you've heard or read about a Springsteen show is true. The fans are rabid, the set marathon, Springsteen a first-rate showman."

     

    Setlists for the first 23 shows have included more than 100 different songs and a staggering range of covers chosen by fans who wave homemade posters and placards with song requests at the concerts. Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band refuse to be stumped, performing songs from almost all of Springsteen's 24 albums and covering "London Calling," "You Really Got Me," "Hang on Sloopy," "Wild Thing," "I Wanna Be Sedated," "I'm Bad, I'm Nationwide" and many more (see lists of all songs at end of release.)

     

    Remaining U.S. spring tour dates:

     

    May 15 Hershey, PA Hersheypark Stadium

    May 18 Washington, DC Verizon Center

    May 19 Pittsburgh, PA Mellon Arena

    May 21 E. Rutherford, NJ Izod Center

    May 23 E. Rutherford, NJ Izod Center

     

    Throughout the WOAD tour, Bruce Springsteen has donated both concert tickets and hospitality passes to various Food Banks across the nation. The tickets and passes are auctioned off prior to each performance and if a minimum donation of $10,000 is made to the Food Bank, Springsteen holds a meet and greet at the show with the auction winners and matches their donation (up to $50,000). Fans are also encouraged to participate in canned food drives that take place at each venue.

     

    'Working on a Dream' debuted at #1 in the U.S., Canada, U.K., Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Holland, Ireland, Italy, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and New Zealand and received exemplary reviews in Rolling Stone, Entertainment Weekly, People, and elsewhere.

     

     

     

     

     

    Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band 'Working on a Dream' tour cover songs:

     

    My Generation (The Who)

    Wooly Bully (Sam the Sham & the Pharaohs)
    Ramrod (Al Casey)
    Raise Your Hand (Eddie Floyd)
    Hard Times Come Again No More (Stephen Foster)
    Detroit Medley (Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels)
    Louie, Louie (Richard Berry/The Kingsmen)
    You Really Got Me (The Kinks)
    Expressway to Your Heart (Soul Survivors)
    Seventh Son (Willie Dixon/Johnny Rivers) Hang on Sloopy (The McCoys)
    London Calling (The Clash)
    Mountain of Love (Harold Dorman)
    You Can't Sit Down (The Dovells)

    96 Tears (? and the Mysterians)

    Trapped (Jimmy Cliff)

    Wild Thing (Chip Taylor/The Troggs)

    Rocking All Over the World (John Fogerty)
    I Wanna Be Sedated (The Ramones)
    Seven Nights to Rock (Moon Mullican)
    I'm Bad, I'm Nationwide (ZZ Top)
    Proud Mary (Creedence Clearwater Revival)
    Bad Luck (Social Distortion)
    Good Lovin' (Young Rascals)
    Mony, Mony (Tommy James and the Shondells)
    Mustang Sally (Sir Mack Rice)
    I Ain't Got No Home (Woody Guthrie)
    Good Rocking Tonight (Elvis Presley)
     

     

    Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band 'Working on a Dream' tour setlist:

     

    Badlands

    Candy's Room

    Darkness on the Edge of Town

    The Ties That Bind

    Outlaw Pete

    Jackson Cage

    She's The One

    My Lucky Day

    Prove it All Night

    Night

    No Surrender

    Adam Raised a Cain

    Out in the Street

    Working On A Dream

    Seeds

    Johnny 99

    Roulette

    Youngstown

    Tougher Than the Rest

    The Ghost of Tom Joad

    I'm On Fire

    Working On The Highway

    Cadillac Ranch

    It's Hard to Be A Saint in the City

    I'm Goin' Down

    Red Headed Woman

    Thundercrack

    Fire

    The Fever

    Spirit in the Night

    Gypsy Biker

    For You

    Rendezvous

    Sherry Darling

    Downbound Train

    Good Eye

    Darlington County

    The E Street Shuffle

    Growin' Up

    Hungry Heart

    Waitin' On A Sunny Day

    The Promised Land

    Human Touch

    Streets of Philadelphia

    The Wrestler

    This Life

    Backstreets

    Racing In The Street

    Kingdom of Days

    Radio Nowhere

    Lonesome Day

    The Rising

    Born to Run

    Long Walk Home

    Surprise, Surprise

    Because the Night

    Mary's Place

    Hard Times

    Jungleland

    Tenth Avenue Freezeout

    Thunder Road

    Rosalita

    I'm A Rocker

    Land of Hope and Dreams

    So Young and in Love

    American Land

    Bobby Jean

    Kitty's Back

    Dancing in the Dark

    Glory Days

    http://brucespringsteen.net
    http://www.shorefire.com/
    1:04 pm


    У Симпсонов-то новый телевизор :)
    Friday, May 8th, 2009
    4:53 pm
    Продолжение темы чартов. Новый сингл Моза попал на 46 место. Вот что значит концертные треки делать бисайдами! :)
    И еще немного смешного - третий альбом The Rakes дебютировал на 109 месте, продажи - 1887 штук.
    4:45 pm
    К вопросу о... В этом году в Великобритании было всего два альбома (У2 и Лили Аллен), которые на одной неделе продались тиражом более 100 000 копий, а в прошлом году за этот же период такой был всего один (Даффи). Даже не знаю какие выводы делать. 
    Tuesday, March 31st, 2009
    1:55 pm
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