Wednesday, 10 September 2008

Ben Folds Five To Reunite For One-off Gig

BEN FOLDS FIVE are planning to reunite for a one-off show which will take place in north Carolina.

The new demonstrate is part of the MySpace Front to Back series of gigs ? in which various artists execute albums in their entirety.

Raising money for the Operation Smile greek valerian, the ring will perform all tracks from their last record album together THE UNAUTHORIZED BIOGRAPHY OF REINHOLD MESSNER ? which was released in 1999.

"Of our deuce-ace albums, this one brings back the most intense memories," Folds told Rollingstone.com

"It was actually written to be one song of many movements, which is why there are motifs that appear throughout the album. That should make Reinhold a natural to be played front to back."

Meanwhile, Folds recently revealed he had released fake versions of his possess songs on-line, to prevent material from his forthcoming solo record album WAY TO NORMAL existence leaked.





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Sunday, 31 August 2008

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Artist: Gorilla Biscuits: mp3 download


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   Year: 1989   

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   Year: 1988   

Tracks: 12






Hardcore icons Gorilla Biscuits came together in the late '80s to add together their two cents to the straightedge scene in New York City. Ironically sufficiency though, their constitute came from the street condition for Quaaludes. The mathematical group went through various members in their time together, simply the band's "definitive" card was the team of vocalist Anthony Civocelli, bassist Arthur Smilios, drummer Luke Abbey, and guitarists Walter Schreifels and (finally) Alex Brown; John "Porcell" Porcelly (guitar) and Sammy Siegler (drums) likewise served in the Biscuits' ranks. No last name vocation were used on whatever of their recordings; in fact, Civocelli went by the name "Civ" at the clock time. They were monovular extreme right-winger, trying to move the motion away from the warring rules that many hardcore straightedge fans had created around their pet bands. The independent goal was to taste and include anyone wHO wanted to take on their political views without worrying around the esthetics, something that made them unpopular with many in the movement. They managed to tour the U.S. one time and Europe doubly, and release two albums on Revelation Records (a 1988 self-titled 7" and 1989's highly influential Commence Today) ahead Schreifels left the group to form the melodic hardcore/metal lot Quicksand in 1990. Gorilla Biscuits were formally broken up, playing a terminal gig together in 1992, only in realism the left over members turned around and formed CIV, a pop-punk jazz band that scored a minor hit with "Can't Wait One Minute More" when they reappeared on a major mark in 1994. Gorilla Biscuits reunited in 2005 during the Save CBGB's campaign (when the illustrious venue was on the brink of closure), which finally lED to the band embarking on a subsequent countrywide tour of duty.






Thursday, 21 August 2008

Ray - Washington Denies Wrecking Rocks Marriage

RAY star KERRY WASHINGTON is laughing off reports she wrecked CHRIS ROCK's marriage, insistence the comic and his wife are still very much together.

The actress claims many hoi polloi "bought the hype" when Washington played a home wrecker in Rock's pic I Think I Love My Wife, but she never had a real romance with the comic.

Washington says, "First of all, Chris Rock is still married. And his married woman picked extinct a beautiful gift for me after we finished shooting: a Marc Jacobs purse... It was just a motion-picture show."

Meanwhile, Washington insists she's enjoying the single life after breaking off her troth to actor David Moscow: "I'm in a rattling good place right nowadays. Not being with person is a good time to memorize about yourself."





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Monday, 11 August 2008

Medicines Regulator Gives Go-ahead For First Ever Oral Antibiotic To Be Made Available Without Prescription To Treat Chlamydia

�The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has given approval for a medicine to be made available from a pharmacist without a doctor's prescription to treat chlamydia. The zithromax pill, which will be called "Clamelle", will be available to buy by people 16 years and over if they have tested positive for the infection and have no symptoms, and for their sexual partners.


Dr June Raine, Director of Vigilance and Risk Management of Medicines at the MHRA said, "Chlamydia is the most uncouth sexually inherited disease in the UK. Up to 70% of people world Health Organization have chlamydia have no symptoms and could therefore remain undiagnosed. This means that they are at huge risk of exposure of life-threatening long-term health complications, including infertility and ectopic gestation. Today's move means that symptom - free people diagnosed with Chlamydia and their married person will be able to get convenient effective intervention from their local pharmacy.


"The MHRA is exquisite to support the availability of more medicines nonprescription (OTC), where it is safe to do so, and we wish to move on to new areas such as prevention and continuing disease management. We know many pharmacists are ready for this too. Making this medicinal drug available from a drugstore is a real model of how we are progressing, and enabling people to play an active role in taking charge of their own health care."


The medicine is expected to strike pharmacy shelves later this year.

Notes


1. Actavis UK Ltd is working in conjunction with the National Pharmacy Association (NPA) on grooming materials for pharmacists and launch plans for this medicine as well as a Clamelle-branded chlamydia examine kit.


2. Azithromycin is a generic medicine. However, only this branded mathematical product will be made available OTC from a druggist.


3. An approved standard test is when a diagnosis of chlamydia is confirmed by a research lab Nucleic Acid Amplification Technique (NAAT) essay, a simple urine test which detects the nucleic acid of the C. trachomatis bacterium. A NAAT test is the needed gold standard test for detecting chlamydial infection in men and women.


4. The MHRA is the government authority responsible for ensuring that medicines and medical devices work, and are acceptably safe. No product is risk-free. Underpinning all our work lie robust and fact-based judgements to secure that the benefits to patients and the public justify the risks. We keep watch over medicines and devices, and take any necessary action to protect the public promptly if there is a problem. We encourage everyone - the public and healthcare professionals as well as the industry - to tell us around any problems with a medicine or medical device, so that we lavatory investigate and take whatsoever necessary action.

Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency


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Wednesday, 6 August 2008

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Tuesday, 24 June 2008

Album Review: Madonna, "Hard Candy" (Warner Bros.)

Madonna [ tickets ] attempts to reaffirm her position as the queen of pop and re-invention with her 11th studio album, "Hard Candy," a tedious collection of dance-club anthems and repetitious hip-hop mixes.The biggest disappointment with "Hard Candy" isn't that it sounds bland when compared to everything in the current pop-dance genre; it's that it makes dance-floor tracks sound like more work than fun. Derivative lyrics paired with overly produced club beats do not make for anything especially artistic or extraordinary. After a while, these songs just feel like a lot of fluff and filler. It's painful to hear Madonna, who has always set trends and shocked listeners, struggle so much with finding a solid, or even interesting, direction. Even with the support of mega stars like The Neptunes, Kanye West, Justin Timberlake, Timbaland and Pharrell Williams, she seems to fall flat. Instead of being a leader, Madonna seems more like a follower on "Candy Shop," chasing what has become Gwen Stefani's signature sound, for the most part. Stefani already did the sugar-themed album in 2006 with "Sweet Escape." Madonna even borrows the "tick tock," whistle and marching band samples that Stefani made central forces in her 2004 debut, "Love. Angel. Music. Baby." "Hard Candy" proves the adage "what goes around comes around." Madonna may have paved the way for her peers, but now she is fighting to stay on the path.Lyrically, Madonna sticks to fickle matters about relationships, sex and dancing. These topics are nothing new for her, but on this effort the themes are repeated track to track, and lyrics are chanted relentlessly. Madonna again tries to conjure up the spirits of her past on "Spanish Lesson," another attempt at English and Spanish fusion ala "La Isla Bonita." This weak attempt at adding some international flair stands apart from the album's other tracks for all the wrong reasons; it lacks in dance-floor pull and purpose, and relies on Justin Timberlake-esque guitar parts and off-key Spanglish. The best "Hard Candy" gets is with "4 Minutes," a sexy, hot groove featuring Timberlake and Timbaland--whose support is clearly the reason this song succeeds. "Don't stop me now," Madonna sings on "Give It To Me." It's a plea she's made before, but at what point should she call it quits? If "Hard Candy" is any indicator, that time may be sooner than she'd like.

Sunday, 15 June 2008

Hollywood Private Detective Convicted

Disgraced Hollywood private investigator ANTHONY PELICANO has been convicted of federal racketeering and other charges.

The detective, who once boasted a list of celebrity clients, was found guilty of illegally digging up information to be used in high-profile lawsuits, divorces and legal battles.

In court on Thursday (15May08), the 64 year old was accused of wiretapping stars such as Sylvester Stallone, and using illicit contacts to get information that could be used against other stars in legal disputes.

Pellicano was found guilty of 76 of the 77 counts against him.

He maintained throughout his trial that he acted alone, but his co-defendants Mark Arneson, a former cop, and an ex-telephone company worker, Rayford Earl Turner, were also convicted of racketeering.

Comedian Chris Rock and top Hollywood agent Michael Ovitz were among those who testified at the Pellicano trial, which began in February (08).

Both admitted to hiring the private detective but insisted they had no idea about his illegal practices.




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Tuesday, 10 June 2008

Ac Dc - Acdc Set For Wal-mart Lp Release


Australian rockers AC DC have signed a deal with U.S. store Wal-Mart to exclusively release their forthcoming studio album through the retail giant.

The band are set to release the as-yet-unnamed LP, their first in eight years, through the budget American store later this year (08).

The move will see the rockers follow in the footsteps of country star Garth Brooks and rockers The Eagles, who both released albums to achieve high sales through the store.





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Anger follows Lennox label reports

Music industry giant Song BMG has described as "ludicrous" media reports that it had dropped singer Annie Lennox after working with the artist for 25 years.
Billboard reports that the Daily Mirror had quoted the singer as saying that the company had ignored her calls and emails and that she was out of contract following the October release of her album 'Songs of Mass Destruction'.
Sony BMG confirmed it no longer had a contract with Lennox but the company said it hoped to work with the singer in the future, and on her current album.
In a statement, Sony BMG said: "The quotes attributed to Annie's dissatisfaction with her label arose out of a trip in December to South Africa and have no relevance to the expiry of her contract."
Sony BMG Music Entertainment UK Chairman Ged Doherty said: "We are immensely proud to have worked with Annie over more than two decades. She now has a choice as to whether she wants to continue to work with us in the future. We very much hope that she will."
Lennox's management company, 19 Entertainment, suggested the singer's quotes had been taken out of context.

Britney's ex Adnan gets death threats over sex tapes

London (ANI): Pop princess Britney Spears' ex love rat Adnan Ghalib has been receiving death threats after it came to light that he is planning on selling a sex-tape featuring the singer. The celebrity photographer said that he was the target of a fierce backlash among Spears' loyal fans. A fact which came to light when he was stabbed, once it was known that the 26-year-old singer's video, performing a private striptease for him, wearing just a pink wig, was going to hit the web. He has now had to go into hiding, and he has also taken a break from work to escape the fury of Spears' fans.


American Pie star Biggs gets married

'American Pie' star Jason Biggs has married actress Jenny Mollen in a "private ceremony".
According to People magazine, the actor's representative Nicole Chabot confirmed the good news.
The 29-year-old star reportedly married 28-year-old Mollen last week.
The couple met in 2007 when they starred opposite each other in 'My Best Friend's Girl'. They got engaged in January of this year.

Prosecution rests its case in R Kelly child-porn trial in Chicago


A star prosecution witness cried Monday as she alleged at R. Kelly's child pornography trial several three-way sexual encounters with the R&B superstar and the alleged victim, some of which she said Kelly videotaped.

Lisa Van Allen, 27, the last witness before prosecutors rested their case, also told jurors in more than three hours of graphic and dramatic testimony that Kelly last year offered her $250,000 to recover a tape of one of the trysts.

During cross-examination, a defence attorney accused Van Allen of plotting to extort money from the singer, a claim she denied. Under further questioning she admitted she once stole Kelly's $20,000 diamond-studded watch from a hotel.

"Van Allen is an admitted thief and liar who wouldn't know the truth if she tripped over it," Kelly's business manager, Derrel McDavid, said in a statement.

Kelly, 41, faces as many as 15 years in prison if convicted of child pornography on suspicion of videotaping himself having sex with a female prosecutors say was as young as 13. He has pleaded not guilty and both he and the alleged victim, now 23, deny being on the video - which is separate from those Van Allen testified to being on.

The state, which called more than a dozen witnesses over two weeks, rested its case after Van Allen's testimony. Jurors will get Tuesday off before the defence begins its presentation on Wednesday.

Van Allen told jurors Monday she first had sex with Kelly and the alleged victim in 1998. Kelly would have been around 30 years old at the time, Van Allen about 18 and the alleged victim would have been 14, according to prosecutors' estimates.

Van Allen said Kelly told her at the time that the alleged victim was 16. The age of legal consent in Illinois is 17.

The three-way sex took place in the same home on Chicago's North Side where prosecutors say the sex tape at the centre of the case was made, Van Allen told jurors.

She said she began crying during a second sexual encounter in 1999 with Kelly and the alleged victim, causing an upset Kelly to pick up the video camera and leave the room. She said that encounter took place at the house's basketball court.

"I started crying ... because I didn't want to do it," Van Allen testified. She said Kelly complained that her crying ruined the footage and that he never kept tapes during which she cried.

A final three-way encounter took place in a trailer during a video shoot in Chicago in 2000, Van Allen said. When someone came to the trailer door, the alleged victim "had to run into the bathroom naked" because Kelly did not want others to see her there, she told jurors.

Several months pregnant, Van Allen, from Georgia, initially appeared relaxed on the witness stand and smiled frequently. But she wept when she discussed the second alleged encounter. Prosecutors paused for two minutes as she dabbed tears from her face and regained her composure.

Kelly looked on from across the room as Van Allen testified, at least once appearing to shake his head and other times leaning into the defence table, staring at his folded hands.

Van Allen told jurors that Kelly offered her $250,000 last year to recover a tape of one of the encounters with the alleged victim. She said acquaintances of hers took the tape from Kansas City to a Chicago hotel, where it was handed over to a Kelly associate who paid $20,000 in cash.

Van Allen portrayed Kelly as obsessed with videotaping his sexual exploits, testifying that he even carried around a duffel bag with his homemade sex tapes in it.

"He carried it everywhere with him," she said. "Wherever he was at, the bag would follow him."

Van Allen said she first met Kelly at the making of a music video in Georgia about 10 years ago. She later appeared in several Kelly music videos, including one for the song "I Wish," in which she braids the singer's hair.

During a 1998 Kelly concert tour, Van Allen said, she simulated sex with the singer in front of the audience.

"You didn't cry then, did you?" asked defence attorney Sam Adam Sr., who repeatedly suggested Van Allen's tears in court were disingenuous.

Before Van Allen took the stand, Judge Vincent Gaughan advised that she had been appointed an attorney, saying some of her testimony might be "self-incriminating." She was granted immunity by prosecutors.

Van Allen said she approached prosecutors about testifying in the case only several months ago - six years after Kelly was charged.

"It's the right thing to do," she explained to jurors.

But Adam said Van Allen had ulterior motives when she contacted prosecutors in March, including to help get a reduced sentence in a weapons case for a man she lives with.

Adam also noted that Van Allen told prosecutors only Monday that she stole Kelly's watch in 2001.

"So the spirit didn't move you to do the right thing, this, until today?" Adam asked. He pointed across the courtroom at Kelly. "You tried to extort that man over there," he said.

Van Allen denied the accusation, saying Kelly asked her in 2007 whether she could hand over the tape of one of their three-way encounters.

Asked whether she knew of any other copies of that tape, Van Allen gestured at Kelly across the room, referring to him by his birth name.

"Robert would know," she said.










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Dinner with Pamela Anderson for highest charity bid

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - How much would you pay to have dinner with Pamela Anderson?


The former "Baywatch" star is offering herself as a dinner guest to the highest bidder at an auction in Abu Dhabi on Saturday for the Make-A-Wish Foundation.


Anderson, 40, will be flying out to Abu Dhabi as the big attraction at the fund-raiser. The United Arab Emirates branch of the international foundation is hoping to make the wishes of 39 terminally ill children come true.


"We are planning to have a lot of fun and make a lot of money for the cause," the Canadian-born actress said in a statement on Wednesday.


(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Steve Gorman)

Nas reveals new album details

Nas has revealed the details of his forthcoming album, due out in the US next month.

The album was originally going to be called 'Nigger', but Nas decided to leave it untitled following rumours that stores would not carry it with such a controversial title, as previously reported.

Nas' ninth studio album is due out in the US on July 15 and features collaborations with Mark Ronson, Stic.Man from Dead Prez, Jay Electronica, Stargate, DJ Cool & Dre, among others.

The album's first single, 'Hero', was produced by Polow Da Don. Grammy-winning producer Ronson took the helm for 'Fried Chicken', a collaboration featuring Busta Rhymes.

"We met Grammy night in LA, and he said he wanted some stuff from me for the album," said the Ronson in a statement. "I started thinking to myself, as a Nas fan, 'What kind of beats would I love to hear him over?' That's how the Dapkings and I came up with the track for 'Fried Chicken'".

--By our Los Angeles staff.
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