Everything posted by Dejan
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Interpol
http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/media/external.htm?mediaType=video&xmlURL=http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/media/xml/s2189339.xml&launchType=play&windowName=thisWin damn carlos is such a dickhead in this interview
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Guitarist Joe Satriani sues Coldplay for plagiarism
torture ?
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Guitarist Joe Satriani sues Coldplay for plagiarism
Uh,he's a nobody just because you and your friends don't know who is ? how old are you kid ?
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Guitarist Joe Satriani sues Coldplay for plagiarism
ohhhhhhhhhhhh THE DIRT!
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Guitarist Joe Satriani sues Coldplay for plagiarism
yes,by lawyers and a judge
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The Day I Jammed With Coldplay [Make A Wish Foundation]
very very very nice moment
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Guitarist Joe Satriani sues Coldplay for plagiarism
they already got MILLIONS from viva la vida,don't worry
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Guitarist Joe Satriani sues Coldplay for plagiarism
i'm a fan of the band but i can't stand the groupies! Coldplay didnt steal anthing!..... they deserve the money! That dude doesnt deserve anything!
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Guitarist Joe Satriani sues Coldplay for plagiarism
That dude doesnt deserve anything!!!....... you sound like a groupie,grow up kid
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Guitarist Joe Satriani sues Coldplay for plagiarism
- Guitarist Joe Satriani sues Coldplay for plagiarism
again.... don't cry kid- Guitarist Joe Satriani sues Coldplay for plagiarism
ok but don't cry- Guitarist Joe Satriani sues Coldplay for plagiarism
LMAO @ all the comments on this thread. ah,the groupies- Coldplay guitarist Jonny Buckland pays $3.4M for a condominium in Manhattan
uh,SO HARDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD- Coldplay guitarist Jonny Buckland pays $3.4M for a condominium in Manhattan
Coldplay’s guitarist, Jonny Buckland, has paid $3,400,000 to buy a two-bedroom, 2,107-square-foot condominium unit in a 116-year-old converted loft building in Manhattan’s East Village area. The New York Observer’s Ben Abelson broke the story online on Tuesday morning of Buckland’s purchase of the <removed> floor, corner unit, then elaborated on the purchase in the paper’s “Manhattan Transfers” column Indeed, records show that Buckland, 31, went to contract on the unit on September 10, with the deal closing on November 17. The deed was recorded with the city on Monday. The Observer bent over backwards to emphasize the location of the building where Buckland bought, which is why we don’t mind also reporting that the 50-unit building’s address is <removed>. Features in Buckland’s new unit, which had been listed for $3,550,000, include two and a half baths, loft-like windows, exposed brick, 14-foot-plus ceilings, an unobstructed view of Cooper Square and the famous Cube, custom recessed lighting throughout, a dramatic foyer (”perfect for showcasing your art collection,” as Abelson noted), extra-wide oak wood flooring, a washer/dryer hookup, soundproofed bedroom windows, central air conditioning, a custom tailored large closet space and an open Poggenpohl chef’s kitchen with a Viking refrigerator, a Bosch oven and range, and a Miele dishwasher, according to listing information. Other features include bathrooms with marble floors and full Neptune tubs, according to listing information. http://www.torstenkrines.com/default.asp?f=listing_details&listingid=106121- The Offical "The Killers" Thread
"Brandon has many phobias, including flying, mortality and the number 621. He goes to a weekly therapist session, and has the session played back to him on every plane journey he takes" LMAO- The Offical "The Killers" Thread
"I got soul, but I'm not a soldier" - the refrain from The Killers 'All These Things That I've Done' - has been incorporated into live performances by Bono, Robbie Williams and Coldplay's Chris Martin. The line has attracted mockery from comedian Bill Bailey, who points out that it doesn't make much sense: "You might as well sing, 'I've got ham but I'm not a hamster'- The Offical "The Killers" Thread
The Killers did good with Hot Fuss, their flashy debut of hooky Vegas new wave. Their look and glitzy synth tones were dialed directly into Indie '04, and after a few years of touring and fan base swelling, they talked big about the revolutionary nature of their sophomore effort. For all its strength, Hot Fuss wasn't any sort of grand conceptual statement, and somewhere along the way the Killers began craving grand conceptual statements. The Americana rock of Sam's Town wasn't an abject failure -- it spawned some of the band's best radio singles in "Read My Mind" and "When You Were Young" -- but as a whole, it felt clumsy and overproduced. The live debuts of material from Day & Age seemed to hint at less studio bloat. We quickly learned that wouldn't be entirely true. The album's opening three tracks are some of its brightest moments and a well sequenced start, setting a template for Day & Age's sounds (synths, saxophones, new romantic redux) and themes: the Who Am I? ("Losing Touch"), the What Am I? (are they "Human" or are they dancer -- see: Hunter. S Thompson for support), the Where Am I? ("Spaceman"). They're on some existential shit, if expressed via typically banal prose. "They [the spacemen who abducted Brandon, that is] say the Nile used to run from East to West." What? He seems to litter his lyrics with meaningless turns so he can avoid actually dealing with real emotion. (See that Hunter S. Thompson reference, too; Hunter was experiential, that's how he became who he was. Flowers occasionally writes like he doesn't have first hand experience at all.) And if you still have a slot open for America's Rock Band, the Killers are still interested. Check the images of a "slick chrome American prince, blue jean serenade" in the swelling, orchestral, mid-album ballad break of "A Dustland Fairytale." So they're not over their Sam's Town aims after all. Actually, not by a long shot. For better and for the worst, the Killers can't escape the clutches of their hometown. Try sitting through the cringy Vegas hotel "funk" and cheesy sax solos of "Joy Ride" (one of the most embarrassing songs of the year in any genre), and chase it with the shlocky cocktail lounge calyspo and steel drums of "I Can't Stay." Passable looks for dusty bars off the Strip, maybe. Here they inspire laughs. Take the bad and the forgettable ("Neon Tiger," "The World We Live In") with the good, though: What "Spaceman" lacks in lyrical punch it packs into its high energy, soaring synth hooks; "Human" is a successful step outside the new wave/Boss-loving mold (here a flirtation with Europop); and the galloping, infectious "This Is Your Life" does its work (but mostly because it's a good rip of this). There might not be a clumsy set-piece introducing their current conceit (i.e. there's no "Enterlude" this time), but they make their overarching ambition clear with this album's "Exitlude," the exeunt "Goodnight, Travel Well." It's a sharp break from the rest of the album, sounding less like Duran Duran or Bryan Ferry than Björk (cue the "Dull Flame Of Desire" horns) and Radiohead (the second half is pure "Climbing Up The Walls"). However, cinematic exit music does not an album make. Three full-lenghts into their career, the Killers confirm their essence: a band capable of surefire radio singles, seemingly incapable of turning out a full-length without grievous missteps. They admirably, desperately want to be an outfit capable of The Great Album, but they let that ambition sink half their songs. They're a singles band. In this day and age, that's probably enough. (stereogum.com)- The Oasis Thread
Oasis' Noel Gallagher has responded to comments made by Simply Red's Mick Hucknall about Manchester, saying his opinion is "irrelevant". In an interview Hucknall had referred to comedian Harry Enfield's TV sketch in which actress Kathy Burke visits the city, home of Liam and Noel Gallagher, and comes back with a Liam-esque swagger. He suggested that the band had contributed to people holding negative stereotypes of Mancunians. Noel delivered an open letter to The Sun, slamming Hucknell. "You still going?" he wrote. "The last time I heard of you, Fanta-pants, you were getting slung out of Knebworth for being shit and fat. What you have to say about Manchester and its righteous natives is irrelevant as you are from Warrington."- The OFFICAL Guns N Roses Thread!!!!!
yeah probably you are a fan of shitty bands like keane,travis and razorlight- The OFFICAL Guns N Roses Thread!!!!!
...says the fan of keane,franz ferdinand,killers,travis and razorlight. LMAO- Coldplay's Chris Martin Hints Retirement Next Year
you doubt ? they are MILLIONAIRES,not @ the same level of u2 and rolling stones,but they still fuckin millionaires,are you kidding me ?- The OFFICAL Guns N Roses Thread!!!!!
It's GNR again motherfuckers!! http://web.gunsnroses.com/splash.jsp Guns N' Roses to give a worldwide release of the album Chinese Democracy November 23rd 2008. Details are still being approved that will give us an official statement 'Soon'. The track list ordering and cover art is still being finalized, fonts etc, so stay tuned for updates. 01. Chinese Democracy 02. Shackler's Revenge 03. Better 04. Street Of Dreams (Fans know of this being 'The Blues') 05. If The World 06. There Was A Time 07. Catcher N' The Rye 08. Scraped 09. Riad N' The Bedouins 10. Sorry 11. I.R.S. 12. Madagascar 13. This I Love 14. Prostitute First single (Chinese democracy) [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHFoenqgMpI]YouTube - guns n roses-chinese democracy single by nicho[/ame] Second single (Better): http://www.interscope.com/artist/player/audio.aspx?mid=3253&aid=149- The Offical "The Killers" Thread
can you explain me what's exciting about this record ?- The Offical "The Killers" Thread
YES IT IS. Boring and musically wack - Guitarist Joe Satriani sues Coldplay for plagiarism