понедельник, 23 мая 2011 г.

Pink slams Selena Gomez for painting a horse fuchsia in latest video

The 'Stupid Girls' hitmaker - who is supporter and campaigner for PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) - hit out at the 18-year-old singer after she was spotted filming a clip for her new video 'I Love You Like A Love Song' on a Malibu beach with several brightly-painted creatures.


Writing on her twitter page, Pink said:"If there are any animal activists around Malibu- at Leo Cabrillo State Beach, there are horses being painted for a stupid music video. Shame.


"Artists should be more aware and responsible for their actions.


"whether u r a fan of mine or whomEVER'S, i won't stop speaking out about animal cruelty.i've taken responsibility in the past,so should she.(sic)"


However, a representative for Selena's record company has insisted no animals were harmed during the filming of the video.


The singer's spokesperson said in a statement to People magazine:"It was important to the Production Company, Record Label and Ms. Gomez that no animals were harmed and all proper precautions were taken.


"A non toxic, vegetable based powder paint was applied via an airbrush and removed with water. An official from the Humane Society was on set supervising."


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воскресенье, 22 мая 2011 г.

AC/DC DVD debuts at No. one in 17 countries

The new AC/DC DVD 'Live At River Plate' has debuted at number one in 17 countries including Australia.


The Live At River Plate DVD documents the AC/DC Black Ice world tour. It was shot in Buenos Aires in December 2009 completely in HD using 32 cameras.


The AC/DC DVD was directed by David Mallet and produced by Rocky Oldham and features all 19 songs performed by AC/DC on the tour.


The tracklisting is:


Rock N Roll Train

Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be

Back In Black

Big Jack

Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap

Shot Down In Flames

Thunderstruck

Black Ice

The Jack

Hells Bells

Shoot To Thrill

War Machine

Dog Eat Dog

You Shook Me All Night Long

T.N.T.

Whole Lotta Rosie

Let There Be Rock

Highway To Hell

For Those About To Rock (We Salute You)


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суббота, 21 мая 2011 г.

Fergie 'vomited all over the place' on a trip with Josh Duhamel

Fergie 'vomited all over the place' during a recent anniversary trip with husband Josh Duhamel.


The 38-year-old actor ' who married the Black Eyed Peas singer in 2009 ' whisked his wife away to Mexico for a romantic break to celebrate their second wedding anniversary in January, only for her to be struck down with a mystery illness for a day and a half.


Josh explained: 'We go to La Paz in Mexico, this beautiful resort, really private. She was like, 'Oh this is the most romantic thing you've ever done. I can't believe this'.


'About three hours later she's vomiting all over the place. She got sick for like a day and half. I was like, 'Happy Anniversary, babe. I'm going to surf'.'


The 'Transformers' star also revealed he and Fergie ' real name Stacy Ferguson ' are hoping to have two children, so they can give their brood 'the right amount of attention'.


Speaking on 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show', Josh said: 't's something I always wanted. I used to want five, six but you know, probably not realistic anymore. Plus, I'm probably a little more selfish than I thought I was. So I think two is good. I think two is a good number.


'You can give them the right amount of attention but whatever. We're both from Catholic families we like to procreate.'


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пятница, 20 мая 2011 г.

Muse to record 'softer' album next year

Majestic Brit rockers Muse have spoken about their recording plans, and hint that new music might be 'softer'.


Muse Drummer Dominic Howard and bassist Chris Wolstenholme spoke to NME at an award ceremony and dropped some details of their next album.


They mapped out a plan to record in September or October of this year and 'definitely' put an album out in 2012, three years after their last effort The Resistance.


Wolstenholme said they're headlining the mammoth Leeds and Reading festivals in the middle of the year, 'So September, October time we'll get into the studio and start writing and working on the songs."


Howard said, 't takes as long as it takes really, because you have to love it before you can just chuck it out there and into the real world. But definitely next year.


They also revealed that ringleader Matt Bellamy is showing his softer side in new music he's presented to them.


Howard said, 'Who knows, it might be softer rock, but then it's up to me and Chris to make it heavy again. A heavy rock lullaby! But I'm sure it will move forward in some way."


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четверг, 19 мая 2011 г.

Pink Floyd's Nick Mason 'assumed' recordings had been lost

Nick Mason"assumed"certain recordings from the soon to be released Pink Floyd archives had been lost.


The drummer with the legendary 'Another Brick in the Wall' hitmakers is pleased to be unveiling remastered versions of their 14 albums, as well as multi-disc sets containing many alternate takes and unreleased tracks, and one particular version of their song 'Wish You Were Here', recorded with late violin virtuoso Stephane Grappelli particularly sparked his interest.


He said:"I had assumed it had been lost. The incredible thing is that {another violinist} Yehudi Menuhin was there as well. Someone plucked up the courage to ask them both if they'd like to play something on the record. Stephane absolutely was up for it and I think Yehudi would have liked to, but he's not an improviser and I think he just felt he couldn't do it."


Nick, 67, also feels the mammoth set of reissues - under the banner Why Pink Floyd? ' will be the last time the band physically release material, before downloaded music eclipses other formats.


He added:"There is a slight sense that we are coming to the end of the period where people will buy the physical record with all the packaging and the information and so on.


"I think it's really important to try and have a last go at that, because if we do end up just downloading everything from now on it would be a shame if there wasn't on record all that good artwork and the things that went with it."


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среда, 18 мая 2011 г.

Lady Gaga sings to her wigs

The 'Judas' hitmaker ' who recently split from her boyfriend Luc Carl - owns a huge array of hair pieces which she changes to match her eccentric outfits and she has confessed she likes nothing more than to be on her own playing her piano and admiring her wigs.


She told the Daily Mirror newspaper:"I like being alone. I lived alone for so long when I was in New York City fighting for my shot at stardom, so there is something that is very sentimental to me about time with wigs and a glass of whisky.


"To relax, I like to be by myself. I play piano by myself sometimes. I write poetry, I read and I play with my wigs and I listen to my music."


However, the 25-year-old performer won't be spending much time on her own in the near future because she is planning a huge world tour to promote her new album 'Born This Way'.


She told the Daily Star newspaper:"I'm planning on launching a new tour by the end of the year if not the beginning of next.


"I'm itching like a heroin addict trying to get back on stage. I can't wait."


Gaga insists the run of shows will be bigger than her 'Monster Ball Tour' ' which grossed $139 million worldwide - because she can never imagine making anything less"epic".


She said:"I'll never do a smaller show. It's got to be bigger, bigger, more epic, more of an opus. I don't care where I am in the world, theatrics are part of who I am. I don't do it big for the sake of it."



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вторник, 17 мая 2011 г.

Lady Gaga arrived onstage in a gold coffin wearing a prosthetic pregnant stomach last night

Lady Gaga arrived onstage in a gold coffin wearing a prosthetic pregnant stomach last night (15.05.11).


The 'Hair' hitmaker emerged onstage in Carlisle, Northern England, from the velvet lined box, opening her hour-long set at the Radio 1 Big Weekend Festival with her recent single 'Born This Way'.


The singer performed tracks from her new album - also called 'Born This Way' - as well as older favourites including 'Poker Face' and 'Bad Romance' during the show, which saw her make numerous costume changes, but clad in black throughout.


During her song 'Judas', Gaga wore an eye mask and a crucifix attached to her pants. She also played jazz standard 'Orange Colored Sky', changing the words in tribute to British royal couple The Prince and Princess of Cambridge, who married at the end of last month.


She told the crowd:"When I was in the United States I wished I was at the Royal Wedding. I want to be the girlfriend of a handsome prince."


Gaga also gave a tearful rendition of her track 'Edge of Glory' after explaining to the crowd it was written about her grandfather.


Before her performance - which saw her take to the stage 40 minutes late - Gaga said she wanted it to be a little more"off the cuff"than her recently concluded The Monster Ball Tour shows.


She told BBC Radio 1 DJ Scott Mills:"I'm going to change it up a bit and maybe do a jazz tune. I'm going to see how I feel. It's not the Monster Ball. I usually get a little more off the cuff when I do festival shows.


"I get really inspired by the audience depending on how I feel about the show. It's not completely planned out."


Other acts to appear at the free two-day event, attended by some 40,000 people, included Foo Fighters, Tinie Tempah, Nicole Scherzinger, Jessie J, My Chemical Romance and Bruno Mars.


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