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Tuesday, August 21, 2007

1,2,3 the music this week

rock and roll is not polution.

1. Live Earth: a series of eight concurrent concerts worldwide developed by Al Gore and designed to raise awareness about global warming. More than 100 artists took part in shows Saturday in New Jersey; London; Johannesburg, South Africa; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Tokyo; Sydney; and Hamburg, Germany.In other words: rich musicians trying to save the world from the same polution they produce , flying in their expensive private jets, riding limos from their expensive hotels to fullfilled stadiums of people producing more polution.
using tons of energy to save us from drowning as lonely polar bears , mixing chips with beers at the backstage and farting ( this kind of gas also contaminates).if you want to really get people's attention next time you should crucified Al Gore in front of the white house .in few words: some good performances to enjoy while the boat is sinking.

2.The Smashing Pumpkings are back, im still thinking if this is a good news or a bad one.Two years ago, front man Billy Corgan thrilled fans announcing his intention to revive the seminal alt-rock ensemble. He makes good on his word with "Zeitgeist," an album that reunites him with drummer Jimmy Chamberlin. Produced with assistance from Roy Thomas Baker (Queen, the Cars, Foreigner) and Terry Date (Pantera, Rob Zombie), the 12-song set favors the Pumpkins' more extroverted side, emphasizing electric guitars over orchestral swells. The lead track, the explosive "Doomsday Clock," already popped up in the soundtrack to "Transformers.

3.Desperately Seeking Susan reborn as stage musical with songs by Blondie...The musical was conceived by US writer, director and actor Peter Michael Marino, whose other writing projects include Hollywood Nurses, a homage to lesbian pulp novels of the 1950s.
Debbie Harry has penned new song Moment of Truth for the show Producer Susan Gallin assured fans the show would be "very close to the movie"."The story is universal. It's a quirky, off-beat movie about women who change their lives and end up with the lives that they were meant to have."I asked Debbie if I could send her the treatment - that was a Friday - and by Monday she called and said 'it's great, I love it. Let's do it'. She just loved the idea."Among the Blondie songs set to feature in the show are Heart of Glass, One Way or Another and The Tide Is High.The production will open at London's Novello Theatre on October 12.Hopefully it will be a huge success," said Harry. "I would love it to come to Broadway."
...hopefully family and friends will get their hands in some tickets.

MAKE BEATZ OR DIE.

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