Tuesday, 2 September 2008

The Police and U2's Lyrics Are Most Misunderstood Ever

Songs by The Police and U2 contain some of the most misunderstood lyrics of all clock time, according to a new survey.


The Police topped the poll with a line from 'When The World Is Running Down' -� "you realize the best of what's still around" � which is frequently misheard as "you make the best homemade stew around".


At number deuce was the line "It's alright, it's okay, you may look the early way" from the Bee Gees hit 'Stayin' Alive' - which is heard as "it's alright, it's okay, you make beloved the other way".


Hearing assistance provider Amplifon polled 2000 people in the survey.


Responding to the results, the company's manager Enrico Vacca said: "Some people go for years singing the wrong lyrics to their favourite songs.


"We heard some brilliant misquotes during our research that had us in stitches."


Other acts of the Apostles who had lyrics which featured in the top-10 included The Beatles, Queen and Oasis.

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Saturday, 23 August 2008

Download Trial Of The Bow mp3






Trial Of The Bow
   

Artist: Trial Of The Bow: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Dance

   







Discography:


Rite Of Passage
   

 Rite Of Passage

   Year: 1997   

Tracks: 10






The Eastern-flavored duo Trial of the Bow was formed in 1993 by Australians Matthew Skarajew (bowed stringed instrument section) and Renato Gallina (percussion and vocals). In accession to the role of the criterion guitar/bass/drum apparatus, the duo as well uses several exotic instruments, including the tabla, hammer dulcimer, tamboura, manjira, bansuri fluting, and e-bow. Their prolonged, remindful, contemplative drones accept cues from several perpetual sources, alternating from persistent to soothing. Signed to the Relapse tag, Trial of the Bow debuted in 1995 with Ornamentation, which gained them legion comparisons to the like-minded Dead Can Dance. Rite of Passage followed deuce old age after.






Wednesday, 6 August 2008

Celebs Give U.N. Star-Power Punch


Beyond the glamour of the red carpet and the clamor of fans at a stone concert, an elite grouping of celebrities have gotten so convoluted in

Friday, 27 June 2008

This Woman Now Owns Suge Knight's Ass

Meet the woman who just bought the Death Row records empire out from under Suge Knight -- former aesthetician Susan Berg.
Susan Berg: Click to view!
A bankruptcy court judge ordered that the label be put up for auction yesterday, so Global Music Group -- Susan's their president -- plunked down the $24 mil to purchase Tha Row.

She must celebrating hard core because included in the deal are 20 unreleased Tupac Shakur tracks. Those'll have her rolling in Benjamins.






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Thursday, 19 June 2008

Coldplay - The Things They Say 8513


"We have a team of eight-year olds who work in a factory just outside London all the time and we go there and see what they got, and often they have hits, and we take them." COLDPLAY's CHRIS MARTIN jokes about using alternative ways to find new material.





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Wednesday, 11 June 2008

Killerpilze

Killerpilze   
Artist: Killerpilze

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Mit Pauken und Raketen   
 Mit Pauken und Raketen

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 14




German pop-punk kit Killerpilze (Killer Fungus) formed in Wertigen. Singer/guitarist Johannes Halbig assembled the original batting order, enlisting brother Fabian to play drums earlier recruiting lead guitarist Max Schlichter and bassist Andreas Schlagenhaft. Though the quatern members' ages inactive ranged anyplace from 16 to 13, Killerpilze issued its debut LP, Van Vome Durch Sie Punkallee, in 2004. Invasion der Killerpilze followed two years afterward, scoring the hit single "Richtig Scheiße."





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Thursday, 5 June 2008

Lost star eager to leave 'paradise'

'Lost' star Matthew Fox has become the latest cast member to reveal that he's eager to complete filming the series because he's sick of its Hawaii location.
Fellow actor Evangeline Lilly recently confessed that she did not enjoy working on the series' Oahu set because she is allergic to so many things there.
Now Fox has admitted he no longer likes living there while filming.
He said: "I've been living in Hawaii for three-and-a-half years now and it's not really paradise anymore. Throwing snowballs on a mountain top is now my idea of paradise. I enjoy getting off the island.
"It's a beautiful place and my kids are happy there and it's been a good place for us to be for the past three years... but it's not a place we're gonna stay after 'Lost' is finished."
However, Fox has admitted that the major benefit of being a Hawaiian resident is the fact that he is not bothered by paparazzi.
He added: "One thing that was beneficial in Hawaii was I didn't get the whole paparazzi thing in my daily life and photographs of my kids. If it happened it would be very rare."
"There's not a lot of paparazzi who want to do the 2,500 mile trek into the South Pacific to get a picture of me walking on the beach. I think if I was living in Los Angeles it would be more difficult for me."