Tuesday 2 September 2008

Mp3 music: Silent Drive






Silent Drive
   

Artist: Silent Drive: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rock: Punk-Rock

   







Silent Drive's discography:


Rock H Design
   

 Rock H Design

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 4






With connections to Bane, Dasai, Drowning Man, and Ink Cartridge Funeral, the effectual of Worecester, MA's Silent Drive -- formed by drummer Dave, guitar player Nick, bassist Pete, and vocaliser Zach -- is rooted in both hardcore punk and leaden alloy. The quartette released their outset base record album, 2004's Love Is Worth It, on the Equal Vision pass judgment. It was produced by Bill Stevenson (Black-market Flag, Descendents, All).






Saturday 23 August 2008

Oasis tribute to Beatle

LIAM Gallagher has stunned fans and even his brother Noel by penning a poignant tribute, his second, to murdered Beatle John Lennon on the new Oasis album.


The band's frontman has stunned fans and even his brother - and bandmate - Noel with the poignant tribute to his hero.

The song, called I'm Outta Time, features a clip of the late Beatles legend talking in an old interview and is already being tipped for release as a single from new Oasis album Dig out Your Soul.

Noel, who is usually reluctant to praise his brother, has admitted Liam is nurturing real songwriting talent.

He told Britain's NME magazine: "Liam is really good. The thing about Liam is you haven't heard the half of it. If he could even be bothered to finish some of the songs he started, honestly, they're amazing.

"But he suffers the curse of the Gallaghers. It's like: 'F***ing hell, can't finish it.' I've got demos of his at home with about 40 tunes which, if he could be bothered, would be amazing."

Liam - whose eight-year-old son is named Lennon in tribute to his musical hero - has always been a huge Beatles fan.

The rocker previously claimed to have had an out of body experience involving Lennon, and is still reported to believe he is haunted by his ghost.

I'm Outta Time isn't the first ballad Liam has dedicated to one of his loves.

His 2003 effort Songbird was written for his now-wife Nicole Appleton, and reached number three in the UK singles charts.

Liam has also contributed two other tracks to Dig out Your Soul, which will be released on October 6.


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Wednesday 13 August 2008

Free Amy Pearson MP3 download

We're giving readers the chance to download a free MP3 of Amy Pearson's soaring Olympic anthem Ready to Fly. Click here to find out more.


At just 23, Amy Pearson has achieved a lot in a short time. Having been discovered by Gary Barlow (Take That) in England at the tender age of 17, originally hailing from Birmingham, Amy moved to Sydney when she was only 18 and signed a record deal with Sony BMG Australia.

Her debut album, Who I Am, was released in Australia in April this year. Her first two singles, Dont Miss You and Not Me, were both Top 20 airplay songs and her latest single Ready To Fly is such a huge soaring ballad it is sure to cement her as a star.


Ready To Fly was chosen as the theme song for the Channel 7 Beijing Olympics promos and has been on air since early April there cant be many Australians left who dont know this song by now.


To celebrate this sporting event, Sunday Herald Sun and Sony BMG are pleased to offer readers the chance to download Ready To Fly.


Click here to do so. You'll need the code word PEARSON.







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Wednesday 6 August 2008

Cops Called To Connery's Home In Neighbour Dispute

Sir Sean Connery's long-running feud with his New York neighbor has hit the headlines once more, after police force were called to the property on Friday . The veteran 007 star has been locked in a lengthy legal battle with Dr. Burton Sultan regarding repair work on carried out on the upper eastern United States side attribute, which the latter claims was of substandard quality. The latest argument stems from some pieces of scaffolding which have allegedly been left in Sultan's backyard by builders on the job on Connery's home, which is bed cover over the top iI floors of the townhouse. According to website Tmz.com, Sultan called the cops to reach a complaint about the mess on Friday - but when officers arrived to answer the call, the neighbor was not at home. The internet site claims Sultan intends to dial 911 again in an attack to catch Connery to remove the 20-odd pieces of scaffolding.

Thursday 26 June 2008

Hulk to Linda: It's Not Me, It's the Economy!

Hulk Hogan wants to back out of a deal with his soon-to-be ex to buy a $4.2 million condo -- because the economy's "unstable." Pot ... meet kettle.

In papers just filed in Florida, the Hulkster is asking a court to let him out of his obligation to close on the condo, which the couple bought in April before their divorce battle began. He says that when the deal was made "the parties were living together and [Hulk's] career was in tact. Furthermore, the economy was stable." Oh, so this is all George Bush's fault?

Hulk also claims that an appraiser he hired found the condo to be worth a cool million bucks less than an appraiser Linda used. He's willing to lose their $840,000 down payment just to walk away.





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Wednesday 18 June 2008

'Twilight' Tuesday: How Faithful Will The Movie Be To The Book? We Visit The Set To Find Out




PORTLAND, Oregon — Recently, MTV News marked a "Twilight Tuesday" by releasing an in-depth video from our visit to the upcoming film's set, and more than a million viewers devoured details about the sacred scenes being re-created with care for director Catherine Hardwicke's cameras.

As any Hollywood hotshot can tell you, every hit production deserves a sequel.

While Day One of our "Twilight" set visit was dominated with Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson making googly eyes at each other in a meadow straight out of Stephenie Meyer's written page, Day Two unveiled a cast and crew unafraid to experiment with new scenes, dialogue and even a super-cool Cullen family crest.


"We're doing a scene where I've just seen [Edward] do a very inexplicable thing. ... He stops a van from crushing me with his bare hands," explained Stewart, the film's Bella Swan.

Every good Twilighter remembers the moment early in the first novel when Edward Cullen is forced to reveal his superhuman powers in the school parking lot, instinctively saving the new student who has captured his heart. On the "Twilight" page, the moment leads to many paragraphs of anguished avoidance, as Bella tries to find an explanation (duh ... he's a vampire!) for the unexplainable.

In the film, those anguished early moments will be replaced by a field-trip scene that brings most of the major characters — including Jackson Rathbone's Jasper and Kellan Lutz's Emmett — together. On a school bus and in a greenhouse, the tension unfolds much more rapidly.

"There's probably a few less biology scenes than there are in the book, and there are probably fewer at Charlie's house, but mostly all the juicy stuff is there," Hardwicke explained of some of the verbose "Twilight" scenes that have been condensed for the film. "We might not go to the biology classroom five times. Instead, we went three times."

Discussing the field-trip scene, Stewart explained: "I come to him after he's sort of blown me off and refused to tell me what's going on. He again blows me off here. But it's not just that I'm curious, like, 'Oh, I want to know ... what was that?' Whatever that is, I need to be a part of it. He knows that. He sees it.

"It's like Romeo and Juliet," she explained of the Edward/Bella mutual attraction. "You can't let anyone else know what's going on, but you are compelled. And you have to see where it goes, period."

During the afternoon of shooting, Portland's insanely unpredictable weather dumped hail the size of golf balls all over the tin-roofed greenhouse that had Pattinson, Stewart, Gregory Tyree Boyce (as Tyler Crowley) and Anna Kendrick (as Jessica Stanley) acting out the scene alongside a dozen extras. As Hardwicke called "Action!" a new chapter of the "Twilight" saga unfurled:

"Hey Edward," Bella says, walking up behind him as he continues to ignore her. "Really?"

"What was in Jacksonville?" Edward asks.

"How did you know about that?"

"You didn't answer my question," he replies.

"Well, you don't answer any of mine," Bella shoots back. "And you don't even say 'hi' to me."

Pausing for a moment, Edward replies: "Hi."

After a sigh, Bella asks: "Are you gonna tell me how you stopped the van?"

"Yeah. I had an adrenaline rush," he stumbles. "They're very common. You can Google it."

"Floridians — that's what's in Jacksonville," she says, continuing to walk through the greenhouse and then stumbling, as the klutzy Bella often does.

"Watch where you walk. Sometimes it helps," Edward teases. "Look, I'm sorry I'm being rude. I think it's the best way."

At this moment in the scene, Kendrick's Jessica runs up and scares Edward away. "Bella!" she shrieks. "Guess who just asked me to the prom? I totally thought Mike was gonna ask you, actually. Um, it's not gonna be weird though, right?"

"No, no. Zero weirdness," Bella responds. "You guys are great together."

"I know, right?"

Concluding the scene, Tyler Crowley sets off a sprinkler system, causing all the students to flee the greenhouse.

"Tyler!" Jessica screams. "What is wrong with you?"

Speaking about such scenes that go beyond the "Twilight" book, producer Greg Mooradian explained: "I think we did a really judicious job of distilling it. Our greatest critic, Stephenie Meyer, loves the screenplay, and that tells me that we made all the right choices in terms of what to keep and what to lose. Invariably, you're going to lose bits and pieces that certain members of the audience are going to desperately want to see, but there's just a reality that we're not making 'Twilight: The Book' the movie."

The presence of such scenes raises an interesting question that Hollywood has faced more and more in recent years: Do you stick to the source material verbatim and risk a poor cinematic fit like "Speed Racer," or do you change things around so much that people wonder why "Miami Vice" even bothered to use its title? How do you walk the fine line between respect and reinvention?

"It's very important to distinguish that we're making a separate piece of art that obviously is going to remain very, very faithful to the book," Mooradian added. "But at the same time, we have a separate responsibility to make the best movie you can make."

Such innovation also includes the Cullen crest, another movie-only idea that gives the good guys a symbol, much like Superman's "S" or Zorro's "Z." Boasting shamrocks and a lion, the symbol is sure to eventually appear on the T-shirts of Twilighters all over the world. When we were on set, however, it was limited to the jewelry adorning the stars.

"It's not in the book," explained Peter Facinelli (Carlisle Cullen), showing us the crest on his ring. "It's just something Catherine came up with, and we all thought it was pretty cool. We all decided what our character would wear, and I decided that mine would wear a ring and it would double as a wedding ring. Some characters thought, 'Well, I'll have a choker.' And some thought, 'Well, I'll wear a wristband.' So they had them all made. It's pretty cool."

Head over to the MTV Movies Blog for your first look at the Cullen crest, and then let us know: As the "Twilight" filmmakers continue to walk that fine line between creativity and compassion for what the fans want to see, how are they doing?

Every Tuesday is "Twilight Tuesday" here at MTV News! Check back here each and every week for the hottest scoop on the film adaptation of Stephenie Meyer's beloved vampire series, and we'll still bring you breaking "Twilight" news throughout the rest of the week. And make sure you check out the MTV Movies Blog for our ongoing "Twilight" discussions each and every day.

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Monday 9 June 2008

Na Ozzetti

Na Ozzetti   
Artist: Na Ozzetti

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Piano E Voz   
 Piano E Voz

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 15




After graduating with a degree in fine humanistic discipline, Ná Ozzetti started to sing in 1978 in the Rumo group, recording six-spot albums and going away the band in 1992. In 1988, she released her first base solo album, Ná Ozzetti, winner of the Sharp prize in the Revelation Female Singer category. Ná came in 1994, taking deuce Sharp prizes. She likewise recorded Lovemaking Lee Rita, consecrate to Rita Lee's (her fellow citizen) compositions.





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