It's time for another peek into my current playlist! Here we go:
Get Busy Committee - My Little Razorblade
Does It Offend You, Yeah? - Being Bad Feels Pretty Good
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A little game my friend Tensh_iie posted on her Facebook profile today. Sometimes it doesn't work, but if it does, it's really hilarious! Also a cookie to anyone who guesses the artists!
1. Put your music library on shuffle.
2. For each question, press the next button to get your answer.
3. You must write that song title as the answer to the question, no matter how silly it sounds! Most of the time they seem to work though, strangely enough.
4. When you're done, tag at least 20 people TRY NOT TO CHEAT!!!
5. Ok, Go!
Check out my answers after the click -> ...
In the age of downloading, the purchase of a CD single or album has lost it's importance and meaning. A song is easily obtained with iTunes etc. and at most times joins a playlist of thousands and more songs, also, as a result of illegal downloads, the music business is on the decline.
As a huge music fan I definitely see the benefits of the mp3 age, but still, let's be a little bit nostalgic and think back to the old days!
The first CD (for some people the first LP or cassette ;-D) often came with the first real pocket money and was a valued acquisition. Still, now that we are old and mature, somehow, the first CD we've bought, is quite often a bit embarrassing. Let's just say that our music taste just wasn't as refined with eleven or twelve, as it is now.
Let's put all embarrassment behind us and collect a list of our first CDs! Comment this post and eventually we'll have a list of the most awesome music made during the last decades!
I'm even nice enought o start the game! My first CD was the first album of German singer Xavier Naidoo. Here's a taste:
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Zara from mikeshinodaclan.com just tweeted this concert review from Linkin Park's show in Dallas. It's pretty on point and funny at all the right places, so read! Thanks, Zara!
I’m not saying he’s not a man’s man, but Chester Bennington used to drive a sparkly silver PT Cruiser. I know this because he used to live next door to my good friend, and he did not utilize his parking garage. But perhaps he doesn’t need a fancy SUV; he has the grandeur of a world tour, and an arena full of cheering fans that live for the sensation that is Linkin Park.
A show postponed by a bout of illness, the size of the audience at American Airlines Center has not been thwarted. “You ready to have some fun?” Chester asks the crowd. As the band opens with “Faint,” his vocals prove to be a bit ahead of the beat, but unharmed, nonetheless.
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Paramore should have new music by the summer. Speaking from the Grammy Awards red carpet on Sunday, Feb. 13, 2011, frontwoman Hayley Williams told AOL Music. "We are going to go tomorrow to South America to do a tour. And then when we get back, we're hoping to record a batch of songs to release over the summer. All the details aren't worked out yet, but we definitely do want to release ['In the Mourning'] and some other ones before we put out a record."
Some of Paramore's fans feared that the loss of guitarist Josh and drummer Zac Farro would spell the end of the band. Fortunately, it's quite the opposite. The producer of their album 'Brand New Eyes,' Rob Cavallo, is excited to work with them again, possibly for another soundtrack song. Referring to the new band membership, "It's definitely extra motivation," said Cavallo," I'm really proud that they chose me to do this transition and when I heard the first demos, I was absolutely blown away."...
The 2011 Billboard Music Awards will air on ABC live from the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on May 22, in partnership with the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority. The announcement was made today by Richard D. Beckman, CEO of Prometheus Global Media, which owns Billboard. The live broadcast will be co-executive produced by Mr. Beckman and Don Mischer of Don Mischer Productions.
"This show marks the first of several broadcast platforms we plan to build around the Billboard franchise," Beckman said. "We have an incredible network partner and with Don Mischer, one of the finest producers in the world. We look forward to entertaining music fans with Billboard's own rendition of a televised celebration of music."...
The Grammys were so great this year, weren't they? So many amazing performances! My favourites were the two Rihanna performances with Drake/Eminem, Skylar Grey & Dr. Dre, the Aretha Franklin tribute, Janelle Monae, B.O.B. & Bruno Mars and I've heard Muse were very good, but I haven't watched their performance yet. What are yours?
For now let's forget about the Grammys and focus on the BRIT awards! They'll be awarded tonight and there'll be some awesome performances by Take That, Plan B, Rihanna,Tinie Tempah, Mumford & Sons, Adele, Cee Lo Green and Arcade Fire.
Little Survey: What Was Your First CD?
In the age of downloading, the purchase of a CD single or album has lost it's importance and meaning. A song is easily obtained with iTunes etc. and at most times joins a playlist of thousands and more songs, also, as a result of illegal downloads, the music business is on the decline. As a huge music fan I definitely see the benefits of the mp3 age, but still, let's be a little bit nostalgic and think back to the old days! The first CD (for some people the first LP or cassette ;-D) often came with the first real pocket money and was a valued acquisition. Still, now that we are old and mature, somehow, the first CD we've bought, is quite often a bit embarrassing. Let's just say that our music taste just wasn't as refined with eleven or twelve, as it is now. Let's put all embarrassment behind us and collect a list of our first CDs! Comment this post and eventually we'll have a list of the most awesome music made during the last decades! I'm even nice enought o start the game! My first CD was the first album of German singer Xavier Naidoo. Here's a taste: ...