Music Review: (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
October 27, 2008 by admin
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WORCESTER – Puccini’s ‘Turandot’ delights local opera-lovers at Hanover
Music Review: Sonya Kitchell – This Storm
“Oh dear child, don’t deny, you need it, need it for your alibi.” Put in the CD This Storm and out comes a big fresh breath of air, the strong, unique voice of teenager Sonya Kitchell. She is a singer/songwriter in the vein of Ani Difranco, Tracy Chapman, and PJ Harvey who plays guitar and croons like we all tried to do in our basement in high school, but the difference is she’s actually tremendously…
Music Review: Sonya Kitchell – This Storm (Blogcritics.org)
“Oh dear child, don’t deny, you need it, need it for your alibi.” Put in the CD This Storm and out comes a big fresh breath of air, the strong, unique voice of teenager Sonya Kitchell. She is a singer/songwriter in the vein of Ani Difranco, Tracy Chapman, and PJ Harvey who plays guitar and croons like we all tried to do in our basement in high school, but the difference is she’s actually …
Music Review: Weird Al Yankovic – Whatever You Like
Hi all… “Weird Al” Yankovic has released a new single on iTunes and the web called “Whatever You LIke”, which is a parody of T.I.’s song “Whatever You Like”. He turns T.I.’s version on its head and uses lyrics to comment on the state of today’s economy. The beauty of Weird Al is that occasionally he can take a parody and make it really poignant to the currents of society. With everyone’s retirement plans going downhill quickly and the job and housing markets being as rocky as they are, everyb
Music Review: Hammer Time for the Schools, Still Too Legitim
We haven’t been waiting for MC Hammer to stage a comeback, but his strange early performance at the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival in San Francisco’s huge Golden Gate Park, yesterday morning, at least lets us glimpse the man outside of the secret life of a washed-up celebrity & born-again minister. Billed as a “special educational program”
Music Review: Tom Verlaine – Dreamtime and Words from the Front
Two of the former Television front man’s early solo albums get much-needed reissues. Of all the major bands to come out of the CBGBs Era, it was Television who remain arguably the least fully appreciated. Despite releasing two magnificent albums of guitar-driven art-punk (Marquee Moon and Adventure), the New York band never passed into the MTV circle of their peers in Talking Heads or Blondie, for instance. Perhaps lead…
Aanadha Thandavam Movie Photo Gallery!
October 27, 2008 by admin
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Aanadha Thandavam Movie Photo Gallery! Continue reading ‘Aanadha Thandavam Movie Photo Gallery!’ » Posted by Tkada on October 23, 2008 at 3:00 pm under Celebrities, Current Affairs, Entertainment, Tamil, Telugu. Comment on this post.
Karzzzz, Music Review
Showman Subhash Ghai’s KARZ (1980) was a landmark musical extravaganza that inspired movie moghul’s of all generations and this Himesh Reshammiya’s acted, sung and composed KARZZZ is just one such big example of it. The expectations are colossal, opulence is munificent and the feel is rocking.
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After the surprise success of Aap Kaa Surroor, Himesh takes a second shot at acting, reprising Rishi Kapoor’s Monty, in Satish Kaushik’s remake of Subhash Ghai’s reincarnation drama, Karz. This one’s called Karzzzz. Co-starring Urmila Matondkar and director Indra Kumar’s daughter, Shweta in roles popularised by Simi Garewal and Tina Munim.
Music Review: Enrico Rava – The Pilgrim and the Stars
One incredible entry from ECM’s Touchstones Series. “Woo!!!” And with that, we have “2″ — the official total number of “Woo!”‘s in the ECM catalog. This one comes from Enrico Rava, as guitarist John Abercrombie unleashes a particularly intense solo passage. (The other comes from Pat Metheny, who let go with a “Woooooo! Jack DeJohnette man!!” after…
Dostana Music Review : bollywoodtakes.com
Nice music review of Karan Johar’s, Abhishekh-John-Priyanka starrer, Dostana(Hindi Movie)
Music Review: Simon & Garfunkel – Bookends
Simon & Garfunkel: Chapter 4 A lot changed during the 18 months between Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme and the release of Bookends. The Vietnam War was reaching its critical stage, the release of Sgt. Peppers had impacted the very fiber of modern music, Jimi Hendrix had exploded upon the scene, and Simon & Garfunkel had helped to organize the legendary Monterey Pop…
Best Buy Completes Tender Offer for Napster Shares, Begins Subsequent – Earthtimes
October 27, 2008 by admin
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MINNEAPOLIS – (Business Wire) Today Best Buy Co., Inc. (NYSE:BBY) successfully concluded the cash tender offer by its wholly-owned subsidiary, Puma Cat Acquisition Corp., to purchase all outstanding shares of common stock of Napster, Inc. (NASDAQ
A Swedish iTunes killer – New York Times
Industries that go through big changes have always attracted startups, and the online music industry is no different. One of the more interesting ones is Spotify , which streams music to your computer. The company’s deals with major record companies
Music Review: Weird Al Yankovic – Whatever You Like
October 27, 2008 by admin
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Weird Al comments on the economy in his own, unique way. “Weird Al” Yankovic has released a new single on iTunes and the web called “Whatever You Like”, which is a parody of T.I.’s song “Whatever You Like”. He turns T.I.’s version on its head and uses lyrics to comment on the state of today’s economy.The beauty of Weird Al is that occasionally he can take a…
BigisBig.com – Big Pictures Official Movie Blog
Latest Bollywood Movie Previews,Music Reviews and more!
Turn Heads – Dem Franchize Boyz (feat. Lloyd) (Music Review)
Dem Franchize Boyz are back with another hit single “Turn Heads” for their latest album “Our World, Our Way”, and this time, they bring in “Street Love” Lloyd.
Music Review: Blue Mountain, Midnight in Mississippi and Omnibus (Blogcritics.org)
The spunky underdogs of alt-country return from hiatus with two new albums of good-time rock ‘n’ roll. All right, I’ll just get this out of the way — I can’t quite be an objective reviewer about Blue Mountain. They were the soundtrack of my college years back in Oxford, Mississippi — a local alt-country band who were by far the best local band around and one of the best in the American South …
Consumer podcast: Fake bank e-mails – KGO
This week: Fake bank e-mails, FTC credit repair crackdown, digital TV test, donated car tickets, and how to make your home green. This podcast is all about information that will help you save money. It’s a little bit of the week’s consumer news, plus
Review: Klipsch Custom earphones – CNET News
The Klipsch Custom line delivers glorious sound for your oddly shaped ears. (Credit: Donald Bell/CNET Networks) While Jasmine was busy freaking out over the Klipsch Image X5 earphones last week, I found myself bouncing back and forth between the
MP3 players can be deafening – Pravda
It is an open secret that some devices may produce as much noise as a flying plane or a working factory. MP3 players, which have gained immense popularity in the world recently, are not an exception. Listening to the music in headphones five hours a
Stewart stock woes persist – Baltimore Sun
NEW YORK – Martha Stewart’s stock problems extend beyond allegations of insider trading in shares of drug maker ImClone Systems Inc. A lawsuit claims there was financial chicanery surrounding the successful initial public stock offering of Stewart’s
Aigo Launches First MP6 Product – ChinaTechNews.com
Feng Jun, president of Aigo, announced at the P&T/Expo Comm China 2008 that by cooperating with China Unicom and Sina.com’s music channel, the company has launched the world’s first MP6 product. Named eMusicPlayer, the whole set of the MP6 product
Product reviews: Pocket video cameras – Technology.timesonline
Creative is known for audio products, and the Vado looks like an MP3 player. Video quality is poor indoors, and even in decent light. It shouldn’t really be used with a television, and the lack of cables to connect the two confirms it. Menus are
Info @ Net: – Daily Times
Protector Plus 2008 is an Antivirus software designed for Windows Desktops and Servers. Protector Plus is known for its compact size with an efficient scan engine. It includes powerful features like Real-time scan, Email scan, Automated virus
Tune in: 4 MP3 players with great FM radios – San Francisco Gate
San Francisco Chronicle, Cnet.com The good: Offers a unique design, great sound quality and a customizable interface. It’s packed with features such as a voice recorder, built-in speaker, and photo and video support. The player is also a good value
