Friday 5 September 2008

Mp3 music: Manic Street Preachers






Manic Street Preachers
   

Artist: Manic Street Preachers: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rock
Rock: Pop-Rock
Other
ROck: Alternative
Alternative

   







Manic Street Preachers's discography:


Send Away the Tigers
   

 Send Away the Tigers

   Year: 2007   

Tracks: 10
Autumnsong Part. 2
   

 Autumnsong Part. 2

   Year: 2007   

Tracks: 4
God Save the Manics
   

 God Save the Manics

   Year: 2005   

Tracks: 3
Radio Experience
   

 Radio Experience

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 13
Lifeblood
   

 Lifeblood

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 12
Forever Delayed
   

 Forever Delayed

   Year: 2002   

Tracks: 20
Know Your Enemy
   

 Know Your Enemy

   Year: 2001   

Tracks: 16
This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours
   

 This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours

   Year: 1999   

Tracks: 13
Gold Against the Soul
   

 Gold Against the Soul

   Year: 1999   

Tracks: 10
Generation Terrorists
   

 Generation Terrorists

   Year: 1999   

Tracks: 18
Everything Must Go
   

 Everything Must Go

   Year: 1996   

Tracks: 12
The Holy Bible
   

 The Holy Bible

   Year: 1994   

Tracks: 13






Dressed in glam get into, wearing away intemperate eyeliner, and yelling political elaborateness, the Manic Street Preachers emerged from their hometown of Blackwood, Wales, in 1991 as soi-disant "Generation Terrorists." Fashioning themselves after the Clash and the Sex Pistols, the Manics were on a military mission, intending to reestablish revolution to tilt & roll at a time when Britain was henpecked by trancey shoegazers and faceless, trippy caustic house. Their self-consciously grievous image, left-winger leanings, crunching tough stone, and foreigner condition made them favorites of the British euphony press and helped them build a rabidly dedicated following.


For much of the band's early life history, it was impossible to separate the rhetoric from the music and even from the members themselves -- the group's image was forever associated with lyricist/guitarist Richey James carving the words "4 Real" into his arm during an early interview. As the British down music climate shifted toward Britpop in the awaken of Suede, the Manics didn't accomplish fame, but they had ill fame. Legions of followers emerged, including many bands that formed the core of the transient "new wafture of new wave" move.


Just as the chemical group climbed toward stardom, the story didn't catch simpler -- it got weirder. James' behaviour became more and more flaky, culminating on the group's torturing 1994 record album The Holy Bible. Early in 1995, James disappeared, going no decipher of his whereabouts. The odd triad carried on with 1996's Everything Must Go, the album that established them as superstars in England, in time that came at the disbursement of the self-important, renegade gender-bending and revolutionary rhetoric that earned them their initial winnow base.


It was a freakish, unpredictable travel for a band that once announced that all bands should separate up after releasing one album. James Dean Bradfield (vocals, guitar), Nicky Wire (natural Nick Jones; bass part), Sean Moore (drums), and Flicker (regular recurrence guitar) formed Betty Blue in 1986. Within two years' time, Flicker had left wing the dance orchestra and the group had changed its name to the Manic Street Preachers. In the summer of 1988, a mate scholar of Wire's at Swansea University, Richey James (natural Richey Edwards), wHO had been the group's driver, linked the band as calendar method of birth control guitar player. They began recording demos, finally cathartic the exclusive "Suicide Alley" in August. "Felo-de-se Alley" boasted a cover replicating that of the Clash's first album, which indicated the sound of the chemical group at the time -- equate parts punk and hard rock-and-roll. A year after the single's release, the NME gave it an enthusiastic inspection, citing James' press release -- "We are as far away from anything in the '80s as possible."


Indeed, the Manics were one of the key bands of the early '90s, and their vocation didn't get rolling until 1991. The Fresh Art Riot EP appeared in the summer of 1990, followed by a pair of shaping singles -- "Detroit Junk" and "You Love Us" -- in early 1991 on Heavenly Records. The singles and the Manics' incendiary lively shows, where they wrote slogans on their shirts, created a stiff bombilate in the medicine press, which but escalated in May. James gave an interview with Steve Lamaq for the NME in which Lamaq questioned the group's genuineness; after an argument, James responded by carving the words "4 Real" on his subdivision. The incident became a sense experience, attracting numerous magazine articles, as well as a major-label shrink with Sony. Many observers interpreted the action as a wide-eyed stunt, merely all over the following few age it became clear that the self-mutilation was the first base indication of James' genial instability.


"Stay Beautiful" was the Manics' first liberation for Sony, and it climbed into the British Top 40 late in the summer of 1991, followed early in 1992 by a re-recorded "You Love Us," which under the weather in the Top 20. By the metre they released their much-hyped debut album, Generation Terrorists, in February 1992 -- a record the band claimed would outsell Guns N' Roses' Appetency for Destruction -- they had already cultivated a large and devoted following, many of whom emulated their glammy appearance and scan the same novels and philosophers the group name-dropped. The Manics had been claiming that they would disband next the release of their debut, even it became clear by the fall, when a non-LP cover of "Felo-de-se Is Painless (Report from M*A*S*H)" became their first Top Ten arrive at, that they would persist in acting. Nicky Wire and Richey James had go ill-famed for their banter throughout the British music iron, and while it earned them numberless articles, it as well multicoloured the mathematical group into a quoin. Comparatively polished and mainstream compared to its forerunner, Amber Against the Soul, the group's second gear album, appeared in the summer of 1993 to assorted reviews.


Shortly after the press release of Gold Against the Soul, the Manics' support began to slide as the radical began to sliver amidst internal tensions, many of them stemming from James. Nicky Wire ran into worry over onstage remarks about R.E.M.'s Michael Stipe dying of AIDS, just Richey James was in true trouble. Suffering from deepening dipsomania and anorexia, James entered lengthy bouts of depression, highlighted by incidents of self-mutilation -- most notoriously at a concert in Thailand, when he appeared with his chest slashed open by knives a fan gave him. Early in 1994, he entered a private clinic, and the band had to perform a number of concerts as a trio. James' genial unwellness surfaced on the group's third base album, The Holy Bible. Reportedly recorded in a red light district in Wales, The Holy Bible was a bleak, disillusioned disc that earned considerable critical applaud upon its late-summer release in 1994.


Although the Manics' critical reputation was restored and James was playing with the band, even giving legion interviews with the press, all was non considerably. Prior to the American sack of The Holy Bible and the band's ensuing spell, James checkered out of his London hotel on February 1, 1995, horde to his Cardiff apartment, and disappeared, going behind his passport and credit entry card game. Within the workweek he was reported lacking and his abandoned car was institute on the Severen Bridge outside of Bristol, a spot ill-famed for suicides. By the summer, the police force had presumed he was dead. Broken, just non beaten, the leftover Manics distinct to carry on as a trio, working the odd lyrics James left behind into songs.


The Manic Street Preachers returned in December 1995 opening for the Stone Roses. In May 1996, they released Everything Must Go, which was preceded by the number two single "A Design for Life." Their well-nigh direct and mature book to date, Everything Must Go was greeted with enthusiastic reviews, and the Manics became major stars in England. Throughout 1996, the band toured always, and most U.K. music publications named Everything Must Go Album of the Year. Despite their growing succeeder, respective sr. fans uttered distress at the group's increasingly conservative igure, yet that didn't forestall the album from sledding multi-platinum.


Everything Must Go didn't just go multi-platinum -- it established the Manics as superstars throughout the globe. Everywhere take out America, that is. The album received a belated dismissal in the U.S., coming into court in August of 1996, and the mathematical group attempted an American tour, opening for Oasis. It should experience lED to increased exposure, just a outburst between the Gallaghers lED to Oasis cancelling the intact tour, departure the Manics at square one. They returned to the U.K. and toured, receiving a number of awards at the death of the year. They didn't deliver their much-anticipated review, This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours, until August of 1998. The album was some other blockbuster success in the U.K., Europe, and Asia, simply it didn't receive a dismissal in America, since the Manics were in the process of leaving Epic in the U.S.


For a patch, thither was only no interest in the Manics by American labels, simply some other multi-platinum album and numerous awards in Britain revived interest group. The band sign-language with Virgin, which released This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours in June 1999 -- nearly a year subsequently its initial release. Recognise Your Enemy followed in 2001, although it was non well-received, and the band moved to Sony for British distribution of 2004's Lifeblood. Both vocalist/guitarist James Dean Bradfield and bassist Nicky Wire followed this tone ending with solo albums, and then reconvened in 2007 to book the edgier, punk-influenced Institutionalise Away the Tigers with producer Dave Eringa.






Tuesday 26 August 2008

Download Real McCoy mp3






Real McCoy
   

Artist: Real McCoy: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Dance
Other

   







Discography:


One More Time
   

 One More Time

   Year: 1997   

Tracks: 15
Another Night-U.S. Album
   

 Another Night-U.S. Album

   Year: 1995   

Tracks: 14
Another Night
   

 Another Night

   Year: 1995   

Tracks: 14
On The Move!
   

 On The Move!

   Year: 1990   

Tracks: 16
Love and Devotion
   

 Love and Devotion

   Year:    

Tracks: 6
It's On You [Single]
   

 It's On You [Single]

   Year:    

Tracks: 8
Come And Get Your Love
   

 Come And Get Your Love

   Year:    

Tracks: 4






A three of Olaf Jeglitza, Patricia Petersen and Vanessa Mason, the Real McCoy formed in Berlin in 1993 and earlier long became popular end-to-end Europe with the chart-topping run into "Another Night." In belated 1994, the individual rack up number trinity on the American charts, as did the following year's "Run Away." Their debut album Some other Night went double-platinum by recent 1995, and One More Time followed in 1997.





Keeping Proteins Sweet With Candy-Coating

Thursday 7 August 2008

Dark Dominion and Secratain

Dark Dominion and Secratain   
Artist: Dark Dominion and Secratain

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Bound In Blasphemy   
 Bound In Blasphemy

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 11




 





Stephanie Tanner Signs Forearm -- How Not Rude!

Tuesday 24 June 2008

50 Cent - 50 Cents Naked Fans


Rap superstar 50 CENT refuses to bed the naked fans he finds in his hotel room - because he is not desperate enough to pay for sex.

The In Da Club hitmaker - real name Curtis Jackson - is so popular with female fans, he often finds them hiding out in his hotel room without any clothes on.

But Jackson claims he has never been tempted, comparing their behaviour to that of the prostitutes selling sex in the Netherlands.

He tells America's Vibe magazine, "I've been in hotel rooms, and girls were already there in the closet - naked. Hell, no! Are you kidding me? That's like Amsterdam.

"Amsterdam is fun for some people, but I don't want (no one) that costs $50 (GBP25). There's too many people that got $50 (GBP25)!"





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Sunday 22 June 2008

Angelina Jolie - Jolie To Wed In France


Speculation suggesting ANGELINA JOLIE will become a new mum and a new bride this summer (08) has grown following the discovery that the French wine estate she and BRAD PITT have rented out has its own chapel.

The super-secret couple has taken over the exclusive Chateau Miraval in Provence, and Jolie plans to give birth to her twins there later this summer (08).

But there could be two big events on the grounds of the estate!

Pitt and Jolie, who are staying at the 35-room chateau near Brignoles with their four children and assistants, have often insisted they have no plans to become man and wife, but the fact there's a tiny chapel yards away from where the family sleeps must offer a daily temptation for the pair.

And insider, who knows the private retreat well, tells In Touch magazine, "It's simplistic yet romantic and intimate. There are stained-glass windows at the front and back, 10 wooden pews and an old wood floor. There's also a rustic wooden altar with beautiful ivory candles."

And the publication claims Pitt actually tried to buy the property, complete with its chapel, but owner Tom Bove refused to sell up.

A source reveals, "Brad did everything he could to change his mind - he took him to dinner five times before he (Bove) would even agree to lease it for six months."

Reports suggest Pitt fell for Miraval while surveying properties in France by helicopter.

The idyllic retreat features a recording studio which has been used by Pink Floyd and Sting, among others, extensive woodlands, an olive grove, gardens, ponds and fountains. The estate is also surrounded by a moat.

The property's impressive wine cellars were reportedly built by Joseph Lombot, who invented reinforced concrete.





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Saturday 21 June 2008

Magnificent Desolation: Walking on the Moon D

This inspirational 3D IMAX film approximates for audiences what it is like to set steps on the moon.

MY BRIGHTEST DIAMOND

“A Thousand Sharks Teeth” (Asthmatic Kitty): B+

At its best, multi-instrumentalist/singer/songwriter Shara Worden’s new collection is a Fellini-esque circus soundtrack. The star is her bewitching vocal tremble, which precariously swoops through the songs as if by trapeze. Worden, who used to perform in Sufjan Stevens’ Illinoisemakers band, thrives amid the dense arrangements in which clanging vibraphones and pizzicato strings dance over shuffling electronic beats and funky ska rhythms. The elegiac stillness permeating the disc’s second half deters, but not enough to prevent “A Thousand Sharks Teeth” from being mostly an innovative joy. Download: “Apples.”
(Appearing tonight at Berklee Performance Center.)


Velvet Revolver 'Use YouTube To Recruit Scott Weiland Replacement'

Velvet Revolver could be recruiting their replacement for former vocalist Scott Weiland via file sharing website YouTube.



Rolling Stone reports that unknown singers have been campaigning for the ultimate job by posting online video auditions.



Many have claimed that they have the inside track for the job, although no one in the Velvet Revolver camp has officially contacted any would be singers.



Drummer Matt Sorum admitted that the band had listened to some submissions sent in by mail but failed to confirm if they would be using YouTube to attain their new member.



As previously reported, the band revealed they declined to find a new singer with the aid of a reality TV show believing it to be the wrong type of forum to do so.




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Stockholm Sound Machine

Stockholm Sound Machine   
Artist: Stockholm Sound Machine

   Genre(s): 
Breakbeat
   



Discography:


Superlative Conspiracy Vinyl   
 Superlative Conspiracy Vinyl

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 2




 






Airport Girl

Airport Girl   
Artist: Airport Girl

   Genre(s): 
Pop
   



Discography:


Honey, I'm An Artist   
 Honey, I'm An Artist

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 12




 






Incredibly, Hulk gets abducted from Mass. theater

LOWELL, Mass. —

Missing: an eight-foot-tall green man wearing ripped purple pants and missing his feet.


Police in Lowell, Mass., say a promotional statue for the movie "The Incredible Hulk" disappeared from its spot in front of a local theater this week.


Police Capt. James McPadden says the statue is probably some kid's bedroom. But he thinks more than one person was involved and that a car or pickup truck was needed to whisk it away.


The statue is missing its feet because it was bolted to a platform and whoever took it snapped it off at the ankles.








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Courtney Cox's TV Show Canceled

Courtney Cox Arquette announced on Sunday (June 8) that her television series 'Dirt' has been canceled and will not be back for a third season.

The series stars Cox as an executive editor at two tabloid magazines and had it's second season cut short due to the writers strike earlier this year.

Also the executive producer of the show, Cox told TV Guide during an AIDS benefit this past weekend that, "It just got canceled," however, she is working on more projects with husband David.

"We’re developing all kinds of stuff right now," she explained. "We'll (be) producing more stuff together, for sure." 

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Holmes talks about love at first sight

Actress Katie Holmes has spoken about the moment that she fell in love with her husband Tom Cruise, saying that time stopped.
In an interview with In Style magazine, Holmes said: "It happened in an instant. When you fall in love, it's like time stops."
Speaking about their relationship now, she said: "I try every day to make Tom know how much I love him. It gets better and better."
"[He] and I stay in really good communication with each other. I talk to him about anything, at any time."
"He works 48 hours straight, comes home, and if I ask, 'Would you help me with this?' he'll do it."

Actor Vella Threatens Legal Action After Lotto Ticket Mix-up

Former The Sopranos star Vinny Vella is threatening legal action against New York state lottery officials after they rejected what he believes is his $5 million (?2.5 million) winning ticket. The 61-year-old actor - who played Jimmy Petrille on the hit U.S. drama - purchased an Extravaganza lottery ticket last Thursday at a New York store to be in with a chance of winning a share of the $500 million (?250 million) jackpot. And he was shocked to discover what he believed to be two sevens on the scratch ticket - which would have made him $5 million richer. But Vella's good fortune was shortlived after officials at a state lottery office refuted his claims, insisting one of the sevens was actually a number 17. The official also pointed out an abbreviation underneath the numeral to dispel any further queries. However, Vella remains unsatisfied with the verdict and took the matter to lottery headquarters in Schenectady on Monday . Experts enlarged a picture of the ticket and found a 'one' next to the seven, checking the barcode on the ticket to determine it was not a winner. But Vella is now threatening legal action, fuming, "I will do everything I can until these people are down on their knees... I'm going to put the lawyers on it. Without a doubt. Without a doubt." Lottery spokesman John Charlson is blaming a "rare" printing issue for the mix-up, admitting an ink problem affected 4,500 tickets, which have had to be withdrawn. But Vella remains unsatisfied, promising to make an issue of the incident the local TV show he hosts and to carry protest signs in front of state lottery offices. He adds, "If it's a misprint, it's not my fault. You know what I look like after telling everybody I won? I look like some big ass."


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