A full free mashup album of Scissor Sisters VS Lauryn Hill VS Nine Inch Nails VS Chemical Brothers VS The Beatles VSGeorge Michael VS Aretha Franklin VS R. Kelly featuring Jay-Z VS Air VS Pink Floyd VS Guns'n Roses VS John Legend VS David Guetta VS Chromeo VS Lil' Mama and many more.DOWNLOAD >> Ta-Dah Mashup albumSee the track listing and more info at the album's official site.
These 19 song recorded during live show in 2007, at London's 02, along with a behind the scenes documentary of the Scissor Sisters on the tour itself. I'm not a big Scissor fan myself, i like some of their songs, though. I like their nice Comfortably Numb cover, or their great brit-pop oriented...
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Details of the tracks featured on Kylie's forthcoming X album were released today. And the Scissors' White Diamond is nowhere to be seen. Boy George will also be disappointed to be left out of Camp Kylie, but, hey, them's the breaks. "Marylin? The bee-atch said 'No!'. I tell ya, girl, that's us back on the cheap ciggies. Apparently there's some new kid on the block called Kelvin Harris. What? Rolf Harris' grandson... That explains it. Those Ozzies bloody well stick together. Harumph". It's no surprise, really. White Diamond has been doing the rounds as a live version for a while now and George's contributions never sounded substantial enough. What is a surprise is that the Groove Armada tracks weren't included. After such a strong album with Soundboy Rock, any producer/songwriter role on X promised a lot. Kylie's loss is Roisin Murphy's gain - just wait until her album comes out and you'll see what I mean! Groove Armada 1: "You fucked it up!" Groove Armada 2: "How? We go
A banda americana Scissor Sisters fez show, nessa sexta-feira, no festival Gurtnen, em Berna, capital da Suíça. O concerto aconteceu ao ar livre, e a banda apresentou seus sucessos I Don't Feel Like Dancing, Take Your Mama e Comfortably Numb, cover do Pink Floyd. O Gurten é um dos festivais suíços mais antigos e acontece no arborizado parque homônimo. Neste ano, o festival recebeu, além de Scissor Sisters, Basement Jaxx, Avril Lavigne, Dizzee Rascal, Joss Stone, The Roots, The Pipettes w Nada Surf. O evento aconteceu pela primeira vez em 1977, como um festival folk. Na década de 1990, no entanto, diversificou musicalmente e optou por bandas mais populares dos mais variados gêneros, o euq atria dezenas de milhares de fãs do mundo todo. Além de música, há diversos restaurantes que servem até tarde da noite, assim como tendas de dança e inúmeros bares. Também é possível acampar no local, mas somente em barracas menores, pois o espaço é limitado. Caso o visitante q
Born Jason Shellards, he is a cute American musician who wrote I Believe In You for Kylie and has been singing in the band Scissor Sisters since 2002 with openly gay members Babydaddy and Del Marquis (aka Derek Gruen). If this gets you in the mood for some famous hunks unclothed then checkout Celebritycandids.com nude actors article.
Video Premiere: Scissor Sisters - Kiss You OffWhile I would still rather see Might Tell You Tonight as a single, the video to this Ana led track is one of the best off of the album so far. The Sisters described it as their most polished looking clip yet, and they weren't lying. It is very stylish and perfectly put together. I hope this does well for them because I am sick of tracks off of the wonderful Ta-Dah flopping.Video Premiere: Laakso - Italy vs. Helsinki (ft. Peter Jöback)This is one of my favorite singles this year so far. It is at once campy/completely over-the-top and beautiful. The video is absolutely fantastic. It's got sailors, crucifixion, flying, choirs... basically everything that you could ever want. It's very funny and also very well done. It may end up being one of my favorite videos of the year as well.
This is the new single by the Scissor Sisters called ‘She’s My Man’. The third single to come from their brilliant second album ‘Ta-Dah’, and it carries on where ‘I Don’t Feel Like Dancin’ and the slightly less successful ‘Land Of A Thousand Words’. It’s another slice of catchy electro pop, exactly as we’ve come to expect from the band. The video meanwhile is one of the most ambitious they’ve done, with an animated feel as people in black contort and twist Jake and Ana’s bodies until their moves resemble something from ‘The Matrix’!
Song Rating: 7/10 Video Rating: 9/10 Overall: 8/10
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They didn't felt like dancing and then took us to a land of a thousand words... Now it's time for us to meet their man... who is actually a woman... She's My Man is the third single from their second album, Ta-Dah, and the video has just premiered. Like any other Scissor Sisters video, is pretty imaginative, and it uses the Kuroko technique, where the band members act out a scene round a dining table against a black background. Stagehands (dressed completely in black, and effectively invisible) move props, furniture and bits of costume to surreal effect. And it looks amazing! The song is also pretty catchy, and I consider it a follow up to 2006's hit single I Don't Feel Like Dancing (probably because Land of a Thosand Words was quite a flop)... Enjoy!Scissor Sisters - She's My ManiTunesBuy She's My ManShe's My Man
Review by Johnny Loftus @ allmusic.com
Midway through the 2000s, theft with an artful nod and wink has become quite fashionable, and frilly is the new black. Combos like Chromeo and the Electric Six are finding mileage in long-shuttered, retrospectively laughable genres like synth pop and new romantic, and revisiting disco's most damning elements with a vigor for recombination. The results
Review by John Bush @ allmusic.com
The first Scissor Sisters album was one of the catchiest debuts of the new millennium, but also one of the best-crafted. All camp on the surface but with plenty of substance underneath, it succeeded because the group wrote fantastic songs and backed them with excellent productions, usually in the vein of their biggest pop/dance heroes, from the Bee Gees to