Friday, 27 June 2008

Spurned wife-turned-YouTube star defends videos

A British actress who found YouTube fame after posting monologues about her failed marriage to a Broadway theatre owner and producer has defended her popular videos in a New York court.

Tricia Walsh Smith, 49, is fighting a claim by her husband, Philip Smith, 74, president of the Shubert Organization, that she engaged in spousal abuse by making the YouTube videos, which she says have been viewed more than four million times.

During the first day of their divorce trial, Walsh Smith said she made the videos after her millionaire husband threatened to leave her penniless.

Several of the videos, made in the couple's Manhattan apartment, were played in court.

In them Walsh Smith accuses her husband and his daughters of conspiring to evict her from the plush apartment, and says she discovered her husband hoarding the impotence drug Viagra even though they never had sex.

"We don't live in the Middle East. I don't have to walk three steps behind my husband. I'm entitled to get angry and have an opinion," said Smith, who wore black-rimmed glasses and a brown button-down dress.

She said that she sent mass emails, including one with a link to one of the YouTube videos, to "everybody in the theatre world" to ensure that friends and business associates of her husband would see it.

Philip Smith's lawyer, David Aronson, described his client as "petrified of publicity of any kind".

He said that Smith's wife had said "horrible, horrible" things about her husband "for all the world to see".

Philip Smith, who wore a pinstriped suit and walked with a cane, showed no emotion during his wife's testimony.

Walsh Smith insisted that she was the victim.

After living with Smith for 13 years, she faced immediate eviction from their apartment and believed she would not have access to any money guaranteed by a prenuptial agreement until after the divorce was finalized, she said.

She said she agreed to multiple interviews, for a fee, after becoming a YouTube star because she had no other income.

"The press, the media saved me," she said.

Since the couple split about a year ago, she said she had earned about $88,000 from newspaper and television interviews in the United States and Britain.

"I didn't know what else to do because I had no money ... I'm not just going to slink off into Central Park," she said.

The hearing is expected to continue for several more days.





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Monday, 23 June 2008

Butterfly Temple

Butterfly Temple   
Artist: Butterfly Temple

   Genre(s): 
Metal: Pagan
   Metal
   



Discography:


Za Solncem vsled   
 Za Solncem vsled

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 11


Wheel Of Chernobog   
 Wheel Of Chernobog

   Year:    
Tracks: 14




 






Monday, 16 June 2008

Leona Beats Amy For Bond Theme






Leona Lewis has apparently been chosen to sing the new theme song for the next James Bond film, 'Quantum of Solace'.

Earlier this year reports were that Amy Winehouse had signed on to perform the track, working with hot UK producer Mark Ronson.

Winehouse's people are now saying that it is "unlikely" Amy will be involved!

According to a source quoted in UK paper The Telegraph: "Amy was their original choice but she just can't get her act together and hasn't got the right image. The Bond guys now look set on Leona. She is reliable and has a great voice for it."

'James Bond: Quantum of Solace' is due for release later this year.







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Sunday, 15 June 2008

LiveDaily Song of the Day: Less Than Jake - "Does the Lion City Still Roar?"

Today's Song of the Day is by Less Than Jake. The group's featured cut is "Does the Lion City Still Roar?," a track from their forthcoming late June release, "Gnv Fla."

Saturday, 14 June 2008

Wahlberg too old for Funky Bunch reunion

Mark Wahlberg has passed on the opportunity to join The Funky Bunch reunion.

The actor began his career as an underwear model for Calvin Klein before going on to front the early '90s hip-hop group Marky Mark And The Funky Bunch.

However, the 37-year-old declined the chance to join the Funky Bunch for their planned comeback tour, saying he was too old.

"I wish them well, but rap is a young man's game," WENN quotes him as saying.

Wahlberg's new film The Happening is released in cinemas this week.



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L Rogg

L Rogg   
Artist: L Rogg

   Genre(s): 
Classical
   



Discography:


The Organ Works [3 of 12]   
 The Organ Works [3 of 12]

   Year: 1970   
Tracks: 6




 






Britney Spears - Spears Plans Tropical Getaway With Gibson

BRITNEY SPEARS has accepted an invitation to join MEL GIBSON and his family at their Costa Rican home, according to reports.

The pop star and her father Jamie are rumoured to be heading to Central America with the 52-year-old Braveheart star and his wife Robyn.

A source tells America's People magazine, "They're just going away for a few days to relax."

The Gibsons and Spears, who are former California neighbours, have reportedly become close since the pop star's hospitalisation in February (08).

A source says, "Mel and his wife Robyn clearly saw a woman in crisis and wanted to extend themselves in any way possible. There are no expectations, there is no agenda. It's simply an act of human kindness - one neighbour reaching out to the other."

It's not the first time Gibson has come to the aid of a young star - earlier this year (08), the movie star dined with Lindsay Lohan and reportedly offered her advice about dealing with the media.




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Hugh Hefner - Sweet Treats For Hefners Birthday As Playmates Give Naughty Chocolates


Playboy tycoon HUGH HEFNER had a series of naughty sweet treats for his recent 82nd birthday, including chocolate body parts and a cake presented to him by a nude PAMELA ANDERSON.

The ageing porn mogul celebrated his birthday in April (08) and he's still munching his way through the risque molded chocolate body parts of his three Playmate companions.

But even they were shocked when Hefner's favourite pin-up, former Baywatch beauty Anderson, showed up to hand over his cake - naked.

Kendra Wilkinson, one of Hef's three girlfriends, says, "I think it was the perfect surprise for him - Pam Anderson, walking out with a cake naked... what can get better than that?"

Wilkinson tells Us Weekly magazine she gave her man a white chocolate replica of her naked butt.

She adds, "I molded my ass, so I could call it 'chocolate starfish'. It was white chocolate, and I put a dark chocolate little thing right in the middle."





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Usher - Ushers Album Illegally Downloaded 12 Million Times

R+B star USHER's new album was illegally downloaded more than half a million times before its release this week (26May08) - costing the star a fortune in royalties.

Here I Stand appeared online in its entirety a week before it was officially launched, and internet programs managed to track the number of times it was downloaded, reports CMU Music.

The album and individual leaked tracks were downloaded a total of 554,716 times via BitTorrent, a peer-to-peer file sharing application, alone.




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Toby Keith - Toby Keith Tops Country Rich List

TOBY KEITH has been named the highest-earning country star in a new Forbes magazine study.

The Beer For My Horses hitmaker raked in an estimated $48 million (GBP24 million) in 2007, according to the publication.

Forbes editors note the singer/songwriter also benefited financially from a major endorsement deal with Ford trucks and as a co-owner of the I Love This Bar + Grill chain of restaurants.

Keith also runs his own record label, Show Dog Nashville.

Country trio Rascal Flatts came in second on the country cash countdown, with a $40 million (GBP20 million) 2007 haul and Tim MCGraw came in third with earnings of $23 million (GBP11.5 million).

Kenny Chesney, Brooks + Dunn, Brad Paisley, Faith Hill, Keith Urban, George Strait and Alan Jackson complete the top 10 country earners.




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David Bowie

David Bowie   
Artist: David Bowie

   Genre(s): 
Rock: Punk-Rock
   Rock
   Rock: Pop-Rock
   Drum & Bass
   Soundtrack
   Other
   Rock: Hard-Rock
   Punk
   Rock: Folk
   



Discography:


The Deram Anthology 1966-1968   
 The Deram Anthology 1966-1968

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 27


The Best Of David Bowie 1980-1987   
 The Best Of David Bowie 1980-1987

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 19


The Platinum Collection (CD 3) - 1980-1987   
 The Platinum Collection (CD 3) - 1980-1987

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 19


The Platinum Collection (CD 2) - 1974-1979   
 The Platinum Collection (CD 2) - 1974-1979

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 18


The Platinum Collection (CD 1) - 1969-1974   
 The Platinum Collection (CD 1) - 1969-1974

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 20


Hours (Reissue)   
 Hours (Reissue)

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 15


Underworld Motion Picture Soun   
 Underworld Motion Picture Soun

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 15


Reality   
 Reality

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 11


Heathen, CD1   
 Heathen, CD1

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 12


Best of Bowie Cd 2   
 Best of Bowie Cd 2

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 20


Best of Bowie Cd 1   
 Best of Bowie Cd 1

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 19


All Saints - Collected Instrumentals 1977-1999   
 All Saints - Collected Instrumentals 1977-1999

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 16


Pin Ups   
 Pin Ups

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 12


Let's Dance   
 Let's Dance

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 8


Earthling   
 Earthling

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 9


Outside Version 2 (CD 2)   
 Outside Version 2 (CD 2)

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 6


Outside Version 2 (CD 1)   
 Outside Version 2 (CD 1)

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 19


Outside   
 Outside

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 19


Buddha Of Suburbia   
 Buddha Of Suburbia

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 9


Black Tie White Noise   
 Black Tie White Noise

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 13


Tin Machine Ii   
 Tin Machine Ii

   Year: 1991   
Tracks: 13


Tin Machine 2   
 Tin Machine 2

   Year: 1991   
Tracks: 13


Tin Machine   
 Tin Machine

   Year: 1989   
Tracks: 14


Never Let Me Down   
 Never Let Me Down

   Year: 1987   
Tracks: 11


Stage   
 Stage

   Year: 1985   
Tracks: 18


Tonight   
 Tonight

   Year: 1984   
Tracks: 9


Scary Monsters   
 Scary Monsters

   Year: 1980   
Tracks: 10


Lodger   
 Lodger

   Year: 1979   
Tracks: 10


Low   
 Low

   Year: 1977   
Tracks: 11


Heroes   
 Heroes

   Year: 1977   
Tracks: 10


Station To Station   
 Station To Station

   Year: 1976   
Tracks: 6


Young Americans   
 Young Americans

   Year: 1975   
Tracks: 8


Diamond Dogs   
 Diamond Dogs

   Year: 1974   
Tracks: 11


Aladdin Sane   
 Aladdin Sane

   Year: 1973   
Tracks: 10


Ziggy Stardust   
 Ziggy Stardust

   Year: 1972   
Tracks: 11


The Rise and Fall Of Ziggy Stardust   
 The Rise and Fall Of Ziggy Stardust

   Year: 1972   
Tracks: 11


Hunky Dory   
 Hunky Dory

   Year: 1972   
Tracks: 11


The Man Who Sold The World   
 The Man Who Sold The World

   Year: 1970   
Tracks: 9


Space Oddity   
 Space Oddity

   Year: 1969   
Tracks: 10


David Bowie   
 David Bowie

   Year: 1969   
Tracks: 14


Heathen, CD2   
 Heathen, CD2

   Year:    
Tracks: 4


David Live   
 David Live

   Year:    
Tracks: 20


Black Tie White Noise (Limited Edition) (CD 2)   
 Black Tie White Noise (Limited Edition) (CD 2)

   Year:    
Tracks: 12


Black Tie White Noise (Limited Edition) (CD 1)   
 Black Tie White Noise (Limited Edition) (CD 1)

   Year:    
Tracks: 9




The cliché about David Bowie says he's a melodious chameleon, adapting himself according to fashion and trends. While such a criticism is too glib, there's no denying that Bowie demonstrated noteworthy skill for perceiving musical trends at his efflorescence in the '70s. After expenditure several years in the late '60s as a mod and as an all-around music hall entertainer, Bowie reinvented himself as a hipster singer/songwriter. Prior to his breakthrough in 1972, he recorded a proto-metal record and a pop/rock album, finally redefining glam rock with his equivocally aphrodisiacal Ziggy Stardust persona. Ziggy made Bowie an external lead, yet he wasn't content to continue to moil out sparkle rock. By the mid-'70s, he developed an decadent, sophisticated version of Philly person that he dubbed "plastic soul," which finally morphed into the eerie avant-pop of 1976's Place to Station. Shortly subsequently, he relocated to Berlin, where he recorded trey experimental electronic albums with Brian Eno. At the dawn of the '80s, Bowie was still at the altitude of his powers, yet following his blockbuster dance-pop album Let's Dance in 1983, he lento sank into second-rater before salvaging his career in the early '90s. Even when he was extinct of fashion in the '80s and '90s, it was clear that Bowie was one of the most influential musicians in rock, for better and for worse. Each one of his phases in the '70s sparked a number of subgenres, including thug, fresh wave, goth stone, the new romantics, and electronica. Few rockers ever had such persistent encroachment.


David Jones began playacting music when he was 13 years old, learning the sax patch he was at Bromley Technical High School; another pivotal event happened at the school, when his leftfield student became for good dilated in a schoolyard fight. Following his gradation at 16, he worked as a commercial artist spell playing sax in a number of mod bands, including the King Bees, the Manish Boys (which too featured Jimmy Page as a session man), and Davey Jones & the Lower Third. All ternion of those bands released singles, which were by and large unheeded, yet he continued playing, changing his name to David Bowie in 1966 subsequently the Monkees' Davy Jones became an international star. Over the course of 1966, he released three mod singles on Pye Records, which were all ignored. The following year, he signed with Deram, cathartic the euphony radclyffe Hall, Anthony Newley-styled David Bowie that year. Upon complemental the record, he exhausted several weeks in a Scottish Buddhist monastery. Once he left field the monastery, he studied with Lindsay Kemp's pantomimer troupe, forming his have mummer party, the Feathers, in 1969. The Feathers were ephemeral, and he formed the experimental prowess group Beckenham Arts Lab in 1969.


Bowie needful to finance the Arts Lab, so he signed with Mercury Records that year and released Man of Words, Man of Music, a trippy singer/songwriter album featuring "Space Oddity." The song was released as a single and became a major hit in the U.K., convincing Bowie to centralize on euphony. Hooking up with his old friend Marc Bolan, he began miming at some of Bolan's T. Rex concerts, finally touring with Bolan, bassist/producer Tony Visconti, guitarist Mick Ronson, and drummer Cambridge as Hype. The isthmus promptly hide apart, yet Bowie and Ronson remained close, working on the material that formed Bowie's following album, The Man Who Sold the World, as well as recruiting Michael "Woody" Woodmansey as their drummer. Produced by Tony Visconti, world Health Organization likewise played bass, The Man Who Sold the World was a heavy guitar rock album that failed to gain a great deal attention. Bowie followed the album in late 1971 with the pop/rock Hunky Dory, an album that featured Ronson and keyboardist Rick Wakeman.


Following the liberation of Hunky Dory, Bowie began to develop his most illustrious incarnation, Ziggy Stardust: an androgynous, epicene rock asterisk from another planet. Before he unveiled Ziggy, Bowie claimed in a January 1972 interview with the Melody Maker that he was cheery, helping to stir interest in his forthcoming album. Taking cues from Bolan's stylish glam rock, Bowie bleached his hairsbreadth orange and began eating away women's wearable. He began career himself Ziggy Stardust, and his backing band -- Ronson, Woodmansey, and bassist Trevor Bolder -- were the Spiders from Mars. The Rise & Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars was released with much flourish in England in late 1972. The album and its plush, theatrical concerts became a sensation passim England, and it helped him become the only glam rocker to carve extinct a niche in America. Ziggy Stardust became a grapevine hit in the U.S., and the re-released "Space Oddity" -- which was forthwith likewise the title of the re-released Homo of Words, Man of Music -- reached the American Top 20. Bowie chop-chop followed Ziggy with Aladdin Sane subsequently in 1973. Not only did he record a raw album that year, only he as well produced Lou Reed's Transformer, the Stooges' Raw Power, and Mott the Hoople's riposte All the Young Dudes, for which he likewise wrote the title track.


Given the amount of act upon Bowie jammed into 1972 and 1973, it wasn't surprising that his relentless schedule began to catch up with him. After recording the all-covers Pin-Ups with the Spiders from Mars, he accidentally proclaimed the band's breakup, as well as his retirement from live performances, during the group's last show that class. He retreated from the spot to work on a musical adaption of George Orwell's 1984, just formerly he was denied the rights to the novel, he transformed the exploit into Rhombus Dogs. The album was released to generally short reviews in 1974, yet it generated the strike single "Rebel Rebel," and he supported the album with an refine and expensive American spell. As the spell progressed, Bowie became hypnotized with soulfulness music, eventually redesigning the entire register to reflect his new "plastic someone." Hiring guitar player Carlos Alomar as the band's loss leader, Bowie refashioned his radical into a Philly psyche band and recostumed himself in sophisticated, fashionable fashions. The change took fans by surprisal, as did the double-album Jacques Louis David Live, which featured material recorded on the 1974 circuit.


Pres Young Americans, released in 1975, was the culmination of Bowie's psyche fixation, and it became his first-class honours degree major crossover voter hit, peaking in the American Top Ten and generating his number one U.S. number one off in "Fame," a song he co-wrote with John Lennon and Alomar. Bowie resettled to Los Angeles, where he earned his low moving picture use in Nicolas Roeg's The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976). While in L.A., he recorded Station to Station, which took the pliant soulfulness of Lester Willis Young Americans into darker, avant-garde-tinged directions, thus far was too a immense hit, generating the Top Ten single "Favorable Years." The album inaugurated Bowie's image of the elegant "Thin White Duke," and it reflected Bowie's growing cocaine-fueled paranoia. Soon, he decided Los Angeles was also oil production and returned to England; shortly after arriving back up in London, he gave the awaiting crowd a Nazi salute, a signal of his ontogenesis, drug-addled detachment from realness. The incident caused tremendous tilt, and Bowie left the country to settle in Berlin, where he lived and worked with Brian Eno.


Once in Berlin, Bowie sobered up and began painting, as well as perusing art. He also developed a enchantment with German electronic music, which Eno helped him fulfill on their low record album together, Depleted. Released early in 1977, Low was a startling miscellany of electronics, bulge out, and new wave technique. While it was greeted with mixed reviews at the time, it proven to be matchless of the most influential albums of the later '70s, as did its followup, Heroes, which followed that class. Not only did Bowie phonograph recording two solo albums in 1977, only he as well helmed Iggy Pop's comeback records The Idiot and Luxuria for Life, and toured anonymously as Pop's keyboardist. He resumed his playing life history in 1977, coming into court in Only A Gigolo with Marlene Dietrich and Kim Novak, as well as narrating Eugene Ormandy's variant of Shaft and the Wolf. Bowie returned to the level in 1978, launch an international circuit that was captured on the double-album Stage. During 1979, Bowie and Eno recorded Roomer in New York, Switzerland, and Berlin, releasing the album at the end of the year. Boarder was supported with several innovational videos, as was 1980's Scarey Monsters, and these videos -- "DJ," "Fashion," "Ashes to Ashes" -- became staples on early MTV.


Scary Monsters was Bowie's last album for RCA, and it absorbed up his nearly forward-looking, productive period. Later in 1980, he performed the title of respect role in stage production of The Elephant Man, including several shows on Broadway. Over the next two years, he took an prolonged break from recording, appearing in Christine F (1982) and the vampire picture The Hunger (1982), returning to the studio apartment only for his 1981 collaboration with Queen, "Under Pressure," and the musical theme for Paul Schrader's remake of Cat People. In 1983, he signed an expensive contract with EMI Records and released Let's Dance. Bowie had recruited Chic guitarist Nile Rodgers to farm the album, giving the record a silklike, foetid fundament, and hired the unknown Stevie Ray Vaughan as lead guitarist. Let's Dance became his most successful record, thanks to fashionable, modern videos for "Let's Dance" and "Communist China Girl," which turned both songs into Top Ten hits. Bowie supported the record with the sold-out arena duty tour Serious Moonlight.


Greeted with monumental success for the number one clock time, Bowie wasn't quite sure how to oppose, and he finally distinct to reduplicate Let's Dance with 1984's Tonight. While the album sold well, producing the Top Ten attain "Blue Jean," it standard inadequate reviews and ultimately was a commercial disappointment. He stalled in 1985, recording a duad of Martha & the Vandellas' "Terpsichore in the Street" with Mick Jagger for Live Aid. He too exhausted more clock time jet-setting, appearing at famous person events across the globe, and appeared in respective movies -- Into the Night (1985), Absolute Beginners (1986), Maze (1986) -- that turned out to be bombs. Bowie returned to recording in 1987 with the wide panned Never Let Me Down, encouraging the album with the Glass Spider term of enlistment, which also received poor reviews. In 1989, he remastered his RCA catalog with Rykodisc for CD vent, kick off the serial with the three-disc corner Sound + Vision. Bowie supported the discs with an resultant spell of the like nominate, claming that he was self-effacing all of his senior characters from public presentation following the tour. Healthy + Vision was successful, and Ziggy Stardust re-charted amidst the hype.


Sound + Vision may have been a success, but Bowie's succeeding project was perchance his most stillborn. Picking up on the abrasive, dissonant john Rock of Sonic Youth and the Pixies, Bowie formed his own guitar rock jazz group, Tin Machine, with guitarist Reeves Gabrels, bassist Hunt Sales, and his drummer brother Tony, world Health Organization had previously worked on Iggy Pop's Lustfulness for Life with Bowie. Tin Machine released an eponymous album to poor reviews that summer and supported it with a club circuit, which was alone moderately successful. Despite the poor reviews, Tin Machine released a second base album, the appropriately highborn Tin Machine II, in 1991, and it was totally ignored.


Jim Bowie returned to a solo career in 1993 with the sophisticated, soulful Mordant Tie White Noise, recording the album with Nile Rodgers and his now-permanent partner, Reeves Gabrels. The album was released on Savage, a underling of RCA, and standard positive reviews, merely his new label went insolvent shortly later on its button, and the album disappeared. Black Tie White Noise was the kickoff indication that Bowie was trying grueling to revive his calling, as was the largely instrumental 1994 soundtrack The Buddha of Suburbia. In 1995, he reunited with Brian Eno for the wildly hyped, industrial rock-tinged Extraneous. Several critics hailed the album as a riposte, and Bowie supported it with a co-headlining tour with Nine Inch Nails in order to snag a jr., alternative audience, simply his ploy failed; audiences left hand ahead Bowie's carrying out and Outside disappeared. He cursorily returned to the studio apartment in 1996, transcription Earthman, an album heavily influenced by techno and drum'n'bass. Upon its other 1997 sack, Earthling standard broadly positive reviews, in time the record album failed to make an consultation, and many techno purists criticized Bowie for allegedly exploiting their subculture. hours... followed in 1999. For 2002, Bowie reunited with producerToni Visconti and released Heathen to identical positive reviews. He continued on with Visconti for Reality in 2003.





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