Tuesday 2 September 2008

Sandi Thom Slams Lily Allen For Allegedy Assaulting Someone

Sandi Thom has lashed out at Lilly Allen over her alleged assault on a member of the public.


While on a night kayoed with friends last calendar month, Allen is reported to have been heckled by a passerby who shouted abuse at her. The singer is then aforesaid to get stormed all over to the women and punched her several multiplication in the head in front of witnesses, including the paparazzi.


Scottish Thom was appalled by Lilly's behaviour when she said: "I can't believe Lily Allen hit that girl in the street. What the hell is that girl (Allen) all about? Come on Lil, get your s*** together!"




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Saturday 23 August 2008

Cruise: From Scientology Fan to Funnyman?


With his entrancingly comic turn in Ben Stiller's "Tropic Thunder," currently the No. 1 motion-picture show at the box power, Tom Cruise has critics raving and America talk � and this time it's not about the infamous couch-jumping incident.
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Cruise's look at on a profanity-loving pic executive is "the function of a lifetime," according to a Slate review.


"Who could hold foreseen Tom Cruise closely stealing the movie in a fat suit, a prosthetic nose, a skinhead wig and an Austin Powers-style mat of dresser fur?" wrote Slate's Dana Stevens in her radiance critique of the celluloid. "Cruise is always at his topper when he's skewering some unpleasant aspect of his own persona; thus, the crazed motivational speaker he played in 'Magnolia' was a vocation high compass point, and the supremely crude Les Grossman is another."


But will it be enough to make up for Cruise's settle from the public's honorable graces? From couch-jumping on "Oprah" when he was unable to contain his love for Katie Holmes, to his devotion to Scientology to feuding with Brooke Shields over whether postpartum mothers should be allowed to take medicinal drug to easiness symptoms of depression, Cruise has aroused up unrivalled controversy after another.





Will the buzz he's garnering for one small movie role be enough to turn it all around?


Image technical Evangelia Souris thinks so.


"It's a modest part, just it's funny," said Souris, who runs Boston-based look-alike management firm Optimum International. "If you're trying to improve your image, you want to get attention � only you want to appease in the realm of eliciting a positive reaction. For Tom, this role takes us back to what made him a superstar in the number 1 place. It reminded us that he can act."


And that, she and other image consultants said, is a expectant start. He's following in the paths of other celebrities qualification headway in transforming their images, like Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan.


"I think Tom's comeback isn't as 'Mission Impossible' as we're making it out to be," aforesaid Vinnie Potestivo, a partner at Classic Entertainment Group, a selling and talent booking firm. "While I don't see his use in 'Tropic Thunder' as a character-changing event, I do project it as a gradation in the right direction."


But just showing off those acting chops won't be enough to turn Cruise's image some, according to some observers.


"The changes in the perceptual experience of Tom Cruise has nothing to do with his acting or the movies he was doing," said Henry Schafer, exectutive vice president of Marketing Evalutions Inc., the company that tracks Q stacks, which criterion the likeability quotient of public figures. "So positive onscreen roles may non help. It's got to be a combination of things. And it's loss to take time."







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Wednesday 13 August 2008

Download KMFDM






KMFDM
   

Artist: KMFDM: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rock
Alternative
Industrial
Electronic
Pop: Pop-Rock

   







Discography:


Tohuvabohu
   

 Tohuvabohu

   Year: 2007   

Tracks: 11
The Best
   

 The Best

   Year: 2005   

Tracks: 20
Hau Ruck
   

 Hau Ruck

   Year: 2005   

Tracks: 11
WWIII [World War III]
   

 WWIII [World War III]

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 11
WWIII Live 2003
   

 WWIII Live 2003

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 14
Wwiii
   

 Wwiii

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 11
Sturm and Drang Tour 2002
   

 Sturm and Drang Tour 2002

   Year: 2002   

Tracks: 13
Boots
   

 Boots

   Year: 2002   

Tracks: 4
Attak
   

 Attak

   Year: 2002   

Tracks: 11
Star Profiled
   

 Star Profiled

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 14
Adios
   

 Adios

   Year: 1999   

Tracks: 10
Retro (Best Of, Compilation)
   

 Retro (Best Of, Compilation)

   Year: 1998   

Tracks: 14
Agogo
   

 Agogo

   Year: 1998   

Tracks: 10
Symbols
   

 Symbols

   Year: 1997   

Tracks: 10
Xtort
   

 Xtort

   Year: 1996   

Tracks: 10
Nihil
   

 Nihil

   Year: 1995   

Tracks: 10
Juke-Joint Jezebel - Giorgio Moroder Mixes (Single)
   

 Juke-Joint Jezebel - Giorgio Moroder Mixes (Single)

   Year: 1995   

Tracks: 6
Juke-Joint Jezebel
   

 Juke-Joint Jezebel

   Year: 1995   

Tracks: 6
Naive and Hell To Go
   

 Naive and Hell To Go

   Year: 1994   

Tracks: 11
Naive - Hell To Go
   

 Naive - Hell To Go

   Year: 1994   

Tracks: 11
Angst
   

 Angst

   Year: 1993   

Tracks: 10
Vogue
   

 Vogue

   Year: 1992   

Tracks: 4
Money
   

 Money

   Year: 1992   

Tracks: 11
Split
   

 Split

   Year: 1991   

Tracks: 4
Naive
   

 Naive

   Year: 1990   

Tracks: 11
UAIOE
   

 UAIOE

   Year: 1989   

Tracks: 9
Don't Blow Your Top
   

 Don't Blow Your Top

   Year: 1988   

Tracks: 11
What Do You Know, Deutschland?
   

 What Do You Know, Deutschland?

   Year: 1986   

Tracks: 11
Opium
   

 Opium

   Year: 1985   

Tracks: 10






Such industrial alt-metal outfits as Nine Inch Nails and Ministry received the lion's donation of press and commercial success during the '90s, but on that point were a smattering of early bands that were slugging it out for just as long (if not thirster), including KMFDM. The band's name has been the subject of innumerable debates amongst fans all over the age as to what it stands for (their record company even went as far as property a contest in 1994 for fans to submit possible meanings, resulting in more than a k entries), just the confirmed substance is Kein Mitleid Für Die Mehrheit, when translated in English agency No Pity for the Majority. The German band has included multitudinous members all over the age, merely through it all, their leader has remained Sascha Konietzko, whose multi-tasks have included songster, producer, mixer, coder, sampler, vocalist, percussionist, bassist, and electronic gadgets.


To begin with formed in Paris, France, KMFDM was founded by Konietzko and German painter/multi-media performing artist Udo Sturm. The duette made their in concert debut on February 29, 1984, when they performed at an opening for an exhibition of European artists at the Grand Palais in Paris (with the show consisting of Sturm playing a synthesist that would dally feedback and Konietzko playing a five-string freshwater bass). The same year, KMFDM issued its debut discharge, Opium, merely Sturm exited the grouping concisely thereafter (some the same sentence, Konietzko was joined by drummer En Esch, wHO would stay with the group from then on out). With Sturm kayoed of the picture, Konietzko and Esch assign KMFDM on hold at first and joined up with New York industrialist Peter Missing to form the rig Missing Foundations. But in front the fresh outfit could issuing whatever recordings, both Konietzko and Esch had dropped out and returned back to KMFDM (Missing Foundations would carry on with replacement members and go on to matter albums on their own from the recent '80s through and through the early '90s).


KMFDM's sophomore elbow grease, What Do You Know Deutschland?, came in 1986 and was the group's first of many for Chicago's far-famed industrial label Wax Trax! But or else of if existence an record album of all new tracks, it was comprised of selections spanning from 1983 through and through 1986 (in fact, several were from prior to Esch's connexion). Around this clock time, KMFDM struck up a relationship with creative person Aidan Hughues (aka Brute!), world Health Organization would steadily furnish cover art for the mathematical group the images would become synonymous with KMFDM's hard-hitting music. Konietzko and ship's company pushed fore with such further '80s releases as 1988's Don't Blow Your Top and 1989's UAIOE, during which KMFDM establish themselves in the midsection of an resistance industrial trend (it didn't hurt matters that Wax Trax! quick became one of the prima industrial labels in the existence, as they were the home to such other likewise styled acts as Ministry, Revco, Front 242, My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult, etc.).


Merely KMFDM had so far to term of enlistment America by 1989 (having heavy toured Europe with the likes of Einstrüzende Neubauten, the Young Gods, and Borghesia, among others), something they sought to correct when they were offered a expansion slot opening a U.S. tour for labelmates Ministry, world Health Organization at the time were readying their classical The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste discharge. With the tour lined up for a summertime launch, it was pushed endorse several times (due to Ministry leader Al Jourgensen falling ominous) and the turn at last got underway in December 1989. The tour successfully constituted KMFDM as a band to watch over in the industrial underground, as they returned endorse to Europe afterwards the tour's completion to do work on their fifth full-length tone ending overall, 1990's Naïve. Realizing that industrial's future lay in the U.S., Konietzko relocated KMFDM's homebase from Hamburg to Chicago during 1991. The same year, KMFDM's side-project Excessive Force was formed, issuance a debut liberation, Stamp down Your World, in 1992, the same year that KMFDM issued a new release as advantageously, Money.


Merely just as it appeared as though KMFDM was about to break through to a wider audience, Wax Trax! short establish itself on backbreaking times, resulting in the label being bought out by TVT Records. What followed for KMFDM were some of its best-known and strongest releases: 1993's Angst (which earned the grouping their low genuine exposure on MTV via the video clip for the track "Drug Against War"), 1995's Nihil, and 1996's XTORT. During the same time, Excessive Force issued a second release, 1994's Gentle Death, spell Konietzko relocated erstwhile more than, this meter to Seattle. Further releases followed in the late '90s (1997's Symbols, 1998's Agogo, and 1999's Good-by), before KMFDM disbanded on January 22, 1999. In the wake of the group's split, Konietzko assembled a new kit, MDFMK (yep, KMFDM spelled backward) and issued a sole self-titled firing in 2000 earlier KMFDM reunited in 2002 for an all-new album, Attak, and the live record album Sturm & Drang Tour 2002. 2003 power saw the departure of WWIII followed by WWIII Live 2003 a yr later. Released on KMFDM Records, 2005's Hau Ruck was classical KMFDM with its strong-growing industrial force. The Ruck Zuck EP followed in 2006 with the uncut Tohuvabohu landing in 2007. In rundown to astral KMFDM, Konietzko has as well worked with other artists either playing, producing, or remixing tracks/albums by Die Krupps, Front 242, kidneythieves, M People, Peter Murphy, Pig, Schwein, Sister Machine Gun, and Swamp Terrorists, among others.






Wednesday 6 August 2008

Brenda K Starr

Brenda K Starr   
Artist: Brenda K Starr

   Genre(s): 
Latin: Dance
   



Discography:


Salsa   
 Salsa

   Year:    
Tracks: 7


Cha Cha Cha   
 Cha Cha Cha

   Year:    
Tracks: 1




New York-born isaac Merrit Singer Brenda K. Starr had the opportunity to make her number one demo at the historic period of 12. Two years by and by, Starr was sign nomenclature up for her first-class honours degree record handle and mounting music charts with Grammy-nominated pop lay "I Still Believe" and a club/dance song called "What You See Is What You Get." Brenda K. Starr distinct to change by reversal to tropic music afterwards meeting label executive director José Armand Jr. Starr made her Spanish-language debut with the chemise of Te Sigo Esperando, which was produced by Humberto Ramírez and featured the stumble single "Herida." Univision's lo Nuestro-nominated No Lo Voy a Olvidar followed in 1998.





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Thursday 26 June 2008

Cheo Feliciano

Cheo Feliciano   
Artist: Cheo Feliciano

   Genre(s): 
Latin
   



Discography:


The Singer   
 The Singer

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 9


Los Feelings De Cheo   
 Los Feelings De Cheo

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 9


Cantando   
 Cantando

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 8


The Best of Cheo Feliciano with Joe Cuba Sextette   
 The Best of Cheo Feliciano with Joe Cuba Sextette

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 12


Estampas   
 Estampas

   Year: 1992   
Tracks: 9


Mi Tierra Y Yo   
 Mi Tierra Y Yo

   Year: 1977   
Tracks: 9


Felicididades   
 Felicididades

   Year: 1973   
Tracks: 10


Teregalo mi sabor criollo   
 Teregalo mi sabor criollo

   Year:    
Tracks: 9


Profundo   
 Profundo

   Year:    
Tracks: 10


Motivos   
 Motivos

   Year:    
Tracks: 9


Exitos   
 Exitos

   Year:    
Tracks: 10


En La Intimidad   
 En La Intimidad

   Year:    
Tracks: 10




Romantic salsa vocalizer José Cheo Feliciano began pursuing a career in medicine at an other age, dropping out of highschool school at 17 to study the best salsa orchestras in New York. His devoted interest in the city's Latin music scene lED to a stint as a gentleman for one of New York's best-known salsa singers, Tito Rodríguez. This connection provided the opportunity to tryout as a singer for bandleader Joe Cuba, and Feliciano shortly became the vocalizer for Cuba's sestet. Feliciano recorded 17 albums with them during the '50s and '60s on the Seeco and Tico labels. By 1965 Feliciano was a soloist with many of New York's finest salsa groups and Latin music artists, including Eddie Palmieri.


Later on a short retreat, Feliciano returned in 1972 as a component part of Fania Records' All-Stars ensemble, and also recorded as a solo artist for the label for a 10. Feliciano's vocation experienced some other metempsychosis in 1990, when he was signed to RMM Records. As with his old projects, his records for the judge spot his animal, passionate vocal style.





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Wednesday 18 June 2008

Oscar-winning special effects guru Stan Winston dies of cancer at 62








LOS ANGELES - Hollywood special-effects maestro Stan Winston has died at age 62.

The Oscar-winning visual effects artist died at his home Sunday evening surrounded by family after a seven-year struggle with multiple myeloma, according to a representative from Stan Winston Studio.

Winston won visual effects Oscars for 1986's "Aliens, "1992's "Terminator 2: Judgment Day" and 1993's "Jurassic Park."

Winston is survived by his wife, Karen; a son, daughter, brother and four grandchildren.










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Monday 9 June 2008

BB housemates predict evictions

The 'Big Brother: Celebrity Hijack' housemates have been speaking about the upcoming evictions and trying to predict who will be leaving the house next.
According to the show's official website, Amy and Nathan have been speculating about who is safe and who might be forced to leave.
Speaking about the evictions, Amy said: "I'd rather it be Monday. I can't wait four days."
Nathan replied: "I feel the same way as you but I'm not going to be disappointed."
Amy then said that she "had fears about leaving on the first day" and presumed that she would "probably leave in the middle".
Nathan then suggested that Anthony, John, Amy, Jay and Jeremy would make the final of the show on Monday.
Amy predicted the Calista and Emilia would be evicted tonight.
All of the housemates, except for John and Anthony, are currently facing the public vote ahead of tonight's eviction.
John won immunity from eviction in an earlier task, while Anthony only received one nomination.
For more on Big Brother: Celebrity Hijack read our blog here.