Paying Guests

May 29, 2009 by admin  
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The moment you hear about a film that has a title which goes as Paying Guests and stars a bunch of youngsters creating some ‘dhamaal’, you know that it is going to be a full on fun ride all the way. For a movie like this, a score isn’t really required to stand out per se. It has to primarily complement the narrative of the film and be a spicy ingredient to the scheme of things. With Sajid-Wajid at the helm of affairs, you know that there would at least be a tune or two that would definitely make

Music Review: Elvis Costello – Secret, Profane & Sugarcane (Blogcritics.org)
Elvis goes country — again.

Bruce Lee Band – Beautiful World (CD)
Ooh… its the Manfred Mann Band meeting with The Specials. Or, at least, that is how the beginning of this EP (Last Words This Morning) sounds. Borth’s saxophone really gives “Last Words This Morning” a full-bodied sound that draws the emotions of listeners just like the keys of Choi intensify the second track, “Go Feet Go”. The great thing about the Bruce Lee Band in this track is that they are able to create through their music, the drums and sax laid down on the track, feet dancing furiously o

Music Review: Archives Vol. 1 1963-1972 (Entertainment Weekly)
Reviewed by Rob Brunner | B+

“At another point in Lisztomania, Roger Daltrey’s entire body is sucked into a devilish…”
“At another point in Lisztomania, Roger Daltrey’s entire body is sucked into a devilish princess’ underthings. (Seriously.) Before that happens, though, the cigar-chomping heiress quotes Oscar Wilde while explaining her unladylike smoking habit, “It’s the perfect form of pleasure, it’s exquisite and leaves one unsatisfied. What more can one ask?” Phoenix seem to understand this line of thinking— and not just because they look like a group of guys who know their Gauloises. They’re pleasure-pusher

Music Review: Sarah Reeves – Sweet Sweet Sound
With a growing number of aspiring artists releasing debut albums into the praise and worship market each year, it takes something special to make listeners sit up and take notice. Nineteen-year-old Sarah Reeves has that something special in spades. Her debut album Sweet Sweet Sound – an EP consisting of seven relatively short tracks – cuts to the quick with clear vocals replete with longing and musical back-up featuring consistently strong piano parts through a selection of styles. Born

Rapper Pitbull Punches Guy on Stage without Missing a Beat (Video)
This is an amazing video clip. Apparently, on April 30 out in Colorado, some ass-hat decided that it would be a good idea to get up on stage with rapper Pitbull and “make it rain” by throwing money in his face. Pitbull doesn’t take too kindly to this, apparently, and absolutely slams this guy in the face. Bast part: he never misses a beat while doing so. The fan was thrown out by security but let back in once he convinced everyone that he meant no harm. The police were not called.

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