Monday, November 9, 2009

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Rammstein - Liebe Ist F??r Alle Da

A beautiful, preposterous, ambitious record from a genuinely important band.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Richard Bona - The Ten Shades of Blues

Perfectly packaged and enormously enjoyable.

Monday, October 19, 2009

AC/DC - Down Payment Blues

AC/DC - Down Payment Blues





god man, does anyone else use a bunch of AC/DC songs as an everyday sayings?like IM GONE SHOOTIN!!!!!!!!!!!! when im sayin im gonna kill someone.... or SMASH N GRAB/ANYTHING GOES!!!!!!!!! when im sayin make it up as you go along ....and i call my penis my HEATSEEKER!!!!!!....or when people get impatient i tell them ITS A LONG WAY TO THE TOP IF YOU WANNA ROCK N ROLL....and so on...

Friday, October 16, 2009

Joker Clooney launches film gala

George Clooney on playing Fantastic Mr Fox

Stars of Fantastic Mr Fox, including George Clooney and Bill Murray, have walked the red carpet as the movie launched the London Film Festival.

But Meryl Streep, who voices Mrs Fox in the film version of Roald Dahl's book, stayed in the US because she has flu.

Clooney signed autographs for fans in Leicester Square, accompanied by his Italian girlfriend Elisabetta Canalis.

Earlier he was asked about his plans to settle down, and joked that he intended to "adopt Brad Pitt's kids".

'First book'

Wednesday's gala screening, also attended by actor David Morrissey, supermodel Cindy Crawford, presenter Jonathan Ross and film director Gurinder Chada, launched the 53rd London Film Festival.

Fantastic Mr Fox tells the tale of a fox who decides to go back to his old thieving ways with disastrous consequences.

Stars of stage and screen at the premiere of Fantastic Mr Fox

Director Wes Anderson, 40, whose previous films include The Royal Tenenbaums and The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou, said: "This was actually the first book I ever personally owned, which was officially my property."

"It introduced me to Roald Dahl's books in general," he continued. "It made a big impression on me."

A modest Anderson said the voices of Clooney and Streep, among others, had been the real driving forces behind the film, which was made using stop-motion animation.

"One thing I learned during the course of the movie was how much the voices of these actors give to the animators to work with.

"You record the voices first and the animators spend all their time animating these puppets, but their inspirations come from these moments with these actors."



Elisabetta Canalise and George ClooneyIt's sort of made for grown-ups and its also made for kids and you never know how that playsGeorge Clooney on Fantastic Mr Fox

Clooney, 48, said he had doubts about who would watch the film.

"I'm not sure who's gonna see it - it's sort of made for grown-ups and it's also made for kids and you never know how that plays".

"Wes said, 'don't worry about it, let's just go make movie and have some fun' and I think that's a great way to approach making a film."

Throughout the press conference, Clooney was forced to bat away questions about his personal life.

Asked whether he thought the line of questioning was inspired by his decision to play characters "that need to find responsibility", the star replied: "Thank you for that question and I will now have to consider the other jobs. I was going to play Peter Pan."

He added: "I don't have an answer - obviously."

Biggest laughs

And asked if the relationship between Mr Fox and his son, Ash, in the film had made him feel "broody", Clooney turned to co-star Jason Schwartzman, 29, and joked: "Do you know, just having Jason here next to me, I feel like a father."

But it was Lost In Translation star Murray who raised the biggest laughs.

That line, I put everything into it and I hope that when people see the film they'll be able to sense the preparation and the pain that went into doing itJarvis Cocker on his one line in Fantastic Mr Fox

When Anderson was asked why the film's human characters were the only ones with British accents, Murray chipped in "because they're the bad guys".

And talking about a meeting with Roald Dahl's widow, Felicity, twice-divorced Murray said: "She's a wonderful, wonderful woman and if I was going to remarry I'd take a chance with her."

But former Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker - who voices one solitary line as a banjo-playing musician - was not to be outdone in the comedy stakes.

"That line, I put everything into it and I hope that when people see the film they'll be able to sense the preparation and the pain that went into doing it."

Thursday, October 15, 2009

The Marshall Tucker Band - Blue Ridge Mountain Sky

It's a lonesome road
And a hard way to live
But it's the only life that I know
I met some people, I traveled around
But home's always the best place to go

It's a lonesome feeling in my mind
A feeling that I can't leave behind
Carolina's where I'm at, and
I'll always hang my hat
Under those Blue Ridge Mountain skies

I got me a woman back home
She gave me a baby, too
And she stands by my loving side and
Does anything I ask her to

It's a lonesome feeling in my mind
A feeling I can't seem to leave behind
Carolina's where I'm at, and
I'll always hang my hat
Under those Blue Ridge Mountain skies

There's an old man, sittin' in a rockin' chair
He's got the best beagle dog in the county I've been told
But his shotgun done got too rusty
That 'ole beagle dog he done grown a little too old
As he stares up into heaven, I'm sure I know the reason why
He's thinking about that promised land in them Blue Ridge Mountain skies

It's a lonesome feeling in my mind
A feeling I can't seem to leave behind
Carolina's where I'm at, and
I'll always hang my hat
Under those Blue Ridge Mountain skies

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Ivory Moon - Wasted time

Ivory Moon - Wasted Time





Love their music!!Thanks for uploading^^