Elbow ha sido creativamente hablando una de las bandas mas interesantes en el Reino Unido durante los ultimos años y aunque no son especialistas en poner hits en el radio son capaces de seguir mutando su estilo musical y hasta lo que va del año este ha sido uno de los mejores puestos a la venta con una fantastica coleccion de canciones de principio a fin.Por Damhian 1. Starlings2. The Bones Of Y
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She Wants Revenge frontman Justin Warfield tells Cincinnati City Beat that he has no animosity toward any of the staff at Geffen Records after the band was released by the label, suggesting he knew their major label deal would be temporary. "I think
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Neil Young - Lucky Thirteen(1993)320kbpsGeffen Records seems to have intended a straightforward "best of" compilation containing the singles released from Neil Young's five albums with the label between 1982 and 1987. Then Young himself became involved, and his version of a Geffen sampler naturally turned out to be more unusual. There were four songs never before released on a Young album: "Depression Blues" had been recorded for the first, rejected version of the country-ish Old Ways; "Get Gone" (a soundalike to "Willie and the Hand Jive") and the bluesy "Don't Take Your Love Away From Me" were live recordings with the "Shocking Pinks" rockabilly band that made Everybody's Rockin'; and "Ain't It the Truth" was a live recording from the Bluenotes tour that came just as Young was leaving Geffen. There were also an alternate version of "Sample and Hold" from Trans that ran an extra few minutes and a live take of "This Note's for You," the title song from Young's 1988 return to Re
Eve Leaves Aftermath; Signs With GeffenEVE has left Dr. Dre's Aftermath Records and signed with Geffen. She will release her fourth solo album, "Here I Am", this August on the label. The album's first single is "Tambourine" produced by Swizz Beatz. Guests expected on the record include Dr. Dre, Timbaland, Scott Storch, Pharrell and more.EVE joins The Game as another Aftermath artist who has left the label and signed with Geffen Records.EVE was signed to the Ruff Ryders imprint prior to joining Dr. Dre's Aftermath. source
WHY IS SHE DRESSED LIKE A BUMP AT HER OWN ALBUM RELEASE AND WHAT ALBUM ARE THEY TALKING ABOUT?? IS THERE A VIDEO?? I MUST HAVE MISSED THE MEMO BUT HERE ARE A FEW PICS:
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Well, clearly the way I've been blogging in the past isn't working any more, so it's time to change. I could spend a lot of time telling you what happened on the campaign trail six weeks ago, but you don't want to read it, and I don't have enough time to tell you about it. I have to accept that with the time constraints I have, I'm going to need to blog less, and not blog about every single tiny story that comes my way. I know you don't really care how I do this, but I thought I should explain why my postings will be less frequent and less fiddly, but hopefully no less enjoyable for it. It also explains why I'm going to pretend why much of the last few weeks didn't really happen.Actually, I don't think there's much from the last few weeks that we haven't touched on - with either comment from me or one of the other bloggers. I haven't personally made mention of the great Hillary/Obama spat over David Geffen, but it was such an unedifying experience that I'm not sure i