Thursday, August 25, 2011

Mick Jagger Nice With his New Band, superheavy






Rolling Stones frontman, Mick Jagger told Yahoo! News that playing with his new supergroup with very different experiences of others because they never exercise.

Superheavy consisted of Mick Jagger, Dave Stewart (Eurythmics), Joss Stone, Damian Marley and the AR Rahman. The first single from the band's homage to the reggae / pop, titled "Miracle Worker."

Joss Stone took the song reveals that he is single because the single most like it was made very quickly and he felt that the results are very good.

"That's why I really like the single, because we're playing around writing and song material. Single is made ​​without a plan, and we make the lyrics any of the melody with ease, "said Stone told Entertainment Tonight.

Dave Stewart is a partner of the band Eurythmics Annie Lennox, a soul singer Joss Stone, Damian Marley was a reggae singer and AR Rahman is a producer and a legendary Indian singer.

The other band members were very excited about their first single. "After gathering in the studio, we can cooperate with each other smoothly. All the differences among us did not bother when creating the song, "said Dave Stewart.

Jagger also said that they were once awkward when creating material for the album superheavy. "Initially we had awkward because they do not know each other, and we do not exercise or have song material that has been written previously. So we just sat, looking at each other and started jamming, "Jagger explained.

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Bob Dylan, Jack White, Norah Jones recorded the song Hank Williams unreleased




Renowned musicians such as Bob Dylan, Jack White, and Norah Jones has been re-recorded songs from legendary country solo artist, the late Hank Williams, who previously unreleased for a compilation titled The Lost Notebooks of Hank Williams.
According to reports Rolling Stone, the album will be released on 4 October via Egyptian Records was originally launched by A & R veteran, Mary Martin, as a Dylan project-centric, but gradually developed into an album of a lot of respect for musicians.
Re-collection of songs sung is obtained from a notebook stored in a leather bag belongs to Williams, who left after he died in 1953 at the age of 29 years.
The notebook is rumored to contain the lyrics and song ideas that eventually carried by 13 musicians who contributed to the album The Lost Notebooks of Hank Williams.
Throughout his career, Williams has 11 songs that ruled the charts in the United States and so many songs that are at least occupy the top 10. He was runner-up on the list of 40 greatest men in country music, just behind Johnny Cash. Williams also ranks 74th on the list of 100 best musician of all time version of Rolling Stone.
Here is a list of musicians and songs that are listed on The Lost Notebooks of Hank Williams:
Alan Jackson - "You've Been Lonesome, Too" Bob Dylan - "The Love That Faded" Norah Jones - "How Many Times Have You Broken My Heart?" Jack White - "You Know That I Know" Lucinda Williams - "I'm So Happy I Found You" Vince Gill and Rodney Crowell - "I Hope You Shed a Million Tears" Patty Loveless - "You're fooling Through Me" Levon Helm - "You'll Never Again Be Mine" Holly Williams - "Blue Is My Heart" Jakob Dylan - "Oh, Mama, Come Home" Sheryl Crow - "Angel Mine" Merle Haggard - "The Sermon on the Mount"

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Winehouse died two days Lady Gaga Could Not Talk





Singer Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta or better known as Lady Gaga surprised by the tragic death of Amy Winehouse. Hearing the news, Gaga claims made ​​can not speak for two full days.

As reported, the singer of "Rehab" was found dead at his home in London on July 23, 2011 last. Death allegedly caused by taking drugs.

"I am absolutely devastated and sad. I can not speak for 48 hours straight, because I was very surprised," said 25-year-old singer while performing at the U.S. Talk Show.

Recognized Gaga, he now can return to normal after two days had passed. He also deplored the attitude of the media who always yells that menggembar-Gaga deaths caused by drugs.

"I regret very much the media always proclaim the death of Amy because of drug use. I think we should be more friendly with a superstar. Everyone is too blaspheme him, when I knew he was a nice lady, friendly and interesting, "she said defensively Winehouse.

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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Vocalist Bon Iver attack MTV



Stasiun televisi musik pertama di dunia, Music Television (MTV), berulang tahun yang ke-30 sejak pertama kali melakukan penyiaran perdana pada 1 Agustus 1981 pada hari Senin (1/8) kemarin . Namun ternyata tidak semua orang merespon gembira fakta ini.

Justin Vernon, vokalis grup folk asal Wisconsin, Bon Iver, adalah salah satu orang yang merasa demikian.

Menulis melalui situs resmi Bon Iver di http://boniver.org/, Vernon mengutip lirik lagu “To the Teeth” milik Ani DiFranco guna menggambarkan perasaannya terhadap stasiun televisi yang pertama kali melakukan penyiaran dengan video klip “Video Killed the Radio Star” milik The Buggles tersebut.

“Saya bisa saja dengan mudah berkata ‘fuck MTV’ dan lalu memberikan alasan yang logis… Tapi persetan dengan itu, apa yang pernah dinyanyikan Ani DiFranco adalah apa yang saya rasakan,” tulis Vernon di situsnya.

Vernon lalu mengutip dari DiFranco, “Open fire on Hollywood, open fire on MTV, open fire on NBC and CBS and ABC, open fire on the NRA, and all the lies they told us along the way. Open fire on each weapons manufacturer while he's giving head to some Republician senator.”

Dalam merespon hal tersebut, Clutch Blog, yang merupakan salah satu kanal di situs resmi MTV, merespon serangan tersebut dalam salah satu post-nya, “Bon Iver adalah kumpulan musisi keren yang melakukan hal-hal keren dewasa ini. Tapi kami harus bertanya, ‘Dude, apa gunanya?’ Ini adalah sebuah hari perayaan, bukan hari untuk mencela kami tanpa alasan yang jelas.”

Monday, August 1, 2011

Disturbed in Blame ruination Industrial Metal Music For Cause dissolution



Disturbed blame the decline of metal and hard rock music in the world music industry as the culprit of the cause of "dissolution" until such time that they could not be ascertained.

Vocalist David Draiman tells Billboard.com that, "The music industry is undergoing reform, and will soon collapse. In my opinion, this is a scary. And after twelve years of touring this is a good time for Disturbed to go temporarily from the world of music and waiting for the revival of the music industry. "

Draiman Disturbed argue that the cause of the dissolution because there are internal conflicts within their band. Initially when it announced that they would disband last week he really had said there was "an internal matter."

"We is not no trouble, just last night a new meal together," said Draiman.