Thursday, 29 May 2008
Coldplay Debut's Two Music Videos For New Single (Video)
Coldplay have debuted two new music video's for their latest single, 'Violet Hill', with one of them comprised of clips of world leaders including George Bush dancing, interspersed with visions of war and violence. The new song is taken from their highly anticipated new album, 'Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends', which will be released in June.Watch both versions of the 'Violet Hill' videos below; the Mat Whitecross directed 'Dancing Politicians' video is first. Photo courtesy of EMI.
Friday, 23 May 2008
Minogue 'deeply touched' by her OBE
Minogue 'deeply touched' by her OBE
Kylie Minogue has been awarded an OBE in British people Queen Elizabeth I II's Freshly Year's Honours List.
Minogue, 39, said she was "deep touched" to aim the honor from the land she calls her adopted home.
The star topology thanked her British fans for their passion and reinforcement during her convalescence from knocker cancer.
The OBE comes near 20 days since 'I Should Be So Lucky' became the singer's starting time UK Number I.
Public speaking from Australia, she said: "I am most as surprised as I am honoured to be awarded an OBE by Her Stateliness The Queen.
"I feel deep touched to be acknowledged by the UK, my adopted dwelling house, in this way.
"This end year I ingest felt so often love and support from everyone as I took greater stairs back into the public domain, and it is with absolute gratitude and delight that I say farewell to 2007 and look forward to what the Freshly Year volition add."
The 39-year-old vocalizer spent the Yule holiday in Melbourne with her house.
Others to be honoured included veteran soldier presenter Michael James Parkinson, world Health Organization received a knighthood, and worker Ian McKellen, world Health Organization will join the Order of the Companions of Pureness.
The Holloways member breaks hand after fight
The Holloways member breaks hand after fight
The Holloways' bassist/vocalist Bryn Henry Watson Fowler broke his hand last night (Crataegus oxycantha 12) at the Glasgow Strathclyde Students' Association in a fight with security department guards.
Fowler and his bandmates were terpsichore at the venue after playing a gig in that respect when, according to the band's voice, they were hassled by security guards world Health Organization "got out of hand".
A fight soon esculated and Fowler's hand was broken during the fracas. He was taken to hospital where he had an X ray, where a small break was revealed.
Scorn the discontinue, the band ar sic to keep on their electric current UK circuit.
The Holloways will playact:
Liverpool Society of Students Stanley Theatre (Crataegus oxycantha 13)
Leeds University Trade union Mine (15)
Hull University Union Sanctuary (16)
Loughborough Students' Brotherhood (17)
Uxbridge Brunel Students� Union Academy (18)
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May 17, 2008 at University, Loughborough -
May 18, 2008 at Brunel University, Uxbridge -
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Thom Yorke: no more free Radiohead albums
Thom Yorke: no more free Radiohead albums
When Radiohead have their fans download In Rainbows for free close year, many commentators declared that the band's decision could potentially reinvent the music industry. However, for future releases they testament believably un-reinvent it, as Thom Yorke has admitted."I think it was a one-off response to a particular office," Yorke told the Hollywood Newsperson this week. "It was unity of those things where everyone was request us what we were loss to do."
Is that wholly it takes for Yorke and his bandmates to turn the industry model on its head? That everyone merely ask them: "What are you loss to do?"Spell the band's determination was non the earth-shattering rotation that more or less pundits described it as, it has for certain left an impression on the industry. We have since seen similar experiments by Ennead In Nails and the Charlatans, not to mention a raft of near-instant album releases by the Raconteurs and Gnarls Barkley. And, of course, Coldplay's newly vocal, Violet Hill, was released this week as a free download.Nonetheless, it now seems that Yorke would rather put the djinny back in the bottle, releasing Radiohead's time to come albums in the oil production, traditional way. "I don't cogitate it would have the saami import now, if we choose to render something aside once more. It was a import in time," he said.
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They surely wouldn't win as many headlines. Perchance Radiohead were more interested in having their discover in the history books, disdain Yorke's anti-celebrity stance?
Spears' behaviour sparks fresh concerns
Williams 'devastated' by Heath Ledger's death
Williams 'devastated' by Heath Ledger's death
Actress Michelle Williams, the
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