Wednesday 3 September 2008

Download Butthole Surfers mp3






Butthole Surfers
   

Artist: Butthole Surfers: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Alternative
Indie
Rock: Pop-Rock
Rock
Pop: Pop-Rock
ROck: Alternative
Other

   







Discography:


Weird Revolution
   

 Weird Revolution

   Year: 2001   

Tracks: 12
After the Astronaut
   

 After the Astronaut

   Year: 1998   

Tracks: 17
Pepper
   

 Pepper

   Year: 1996   

Tracks: 4
Jingle Of A Dogs Collar
   

 Jingle Of A Dogs Collar

   Year: 1996   

Tracks: 3
Electriclarryland
   

 Electriclarryland

   Year: 1996   

Tracks: 13
The Hole Truth...and Nothing Butt
   

 The Hole Truth...and Nothing Butt

   Year: 1995   

Tracks: 17
Independent Worm Saloon
   

 Independent Worm Saloon

   Year: 1993   

Tracks: 17
Pioughd
   

 Pioughd

   Year: 1991   

Tracks: 13
The Hurdy Gurdy Man
   

 The Hurdy Gurdy Man

   Year: 1990   

Tracks: 3
Widowermaker! [EP]
   

 Widowermaker! [EP]

   Year: 1989   

Tracks: 4
Hairway To Steven
   

 Hairway To Steven

   Year: 1988   

Tracks: 8
Locust Abortion Technician
   

 Locust Abortion Technician

   Year: 1987   

Tracks: 11
Rembrandt Pussyhorse
   

 Rembrandt Pussyhorse

   Year: 1986   

Tracks: 9
Rembrandt Pussyhorse - Cream C
   

 Rembrandt Pussyhorse - Cream C

   Year: 1985   

Tracks: 5
Psychic, Powerless... Another Man's Sac
   

 Psychic, Powerless... Another Man's Sac

   Year: 1985   

Tracks: 11
Butthole Surfers-Live PCPPEP
   

 Butthole Surfers-Live PCPPEP

   Year: 1983   

Tracks: 7
Butthole Surfers
   

 Butthole Surfers

   Year: 1983   

Tracks: 7






Arguably the most infamously named band in the chronological record of pop music -- for age, wireless set up their sobriquet unutterable, and the press deemed it unprintable -- Butthole Surfers long reigned among the to the highest degree twisted and perverted acts ever to bubble up from the American underground. Masters of measured scandalisation, the mathematical radical consolidated the sicko antics of electric shock sway with a distinguishable and pell-mell gallimaufry of new wave, hard-core, and Texas psychedelia; sleazy, confrontational, and vindictive, songs fear "The Revenge of Anus Presley," "Bar-B-Q Pope," and "The Shah Sleeps in Lee Harvey Oswald's Grave" seemed destined to guarantee the Buttholes small more than a lifetime of cultdom. Yet, by the mid-'90s, they were left Top 40 hitmakers, success perchance their ultimate subversion of mainstream ideals.


The seeds of their formation dated back to 1977, when future frontman Gibby Haynes, the son of the Dallas-based children's TV host known as "Mr. Peppermint," met guitarist Paul Leary while attending college in San Antonio. Four old age later, Haynes -- then complementary his graduate work out in accounting -- and Leary formed the Ashtray Baby Heads, afterwards dubbed Nine Foot Worm Makes Home Food; they became Butthole Surfers only after a wireless announcer erroneously took the title of an former call to be the group's call. In 1981, they signed to Dead Kennedys frontman Jello Biafra's label Alternative Tentacles, and two eld later issued their hallucinatory eponymic debut, as well issued on colored vinyl under the name Brownness Reason to Live.


Afterwards a number of bassists and drummers, the Surfers' lineup fell into shoes in 1983 with the plus of drummers King Coffey (once of the Hugh Beaumont Experience) and Theresa Nervosa; at the like time, their freaky resilient gigs -- a traveling monstrosity show compounding nude person dancers, plastic film clips of sex change trading operations, and Haynes' pyromaniacal behavior -- began to bring home the bacon a devout cult following, and in 1984 they issued the concert set Live PCPPEP. A move to the Chicago-based indie Touch & Go precipitated a turn toward even greater thematic odiousness, as evidenced by tracks wish "Concubine" and "Lady Sniff" from 1985's Psychical...Powerless...Some other Man's Sac.


After the EP Cream Corn From the Socket of Davis, the Buttholes resurfaced in 1986 with Rembrandt van Rijn Pussyhorse, a misrepresented tripper into neo-psychedelia featuring a brutal deconstructionism of the Guess Who's "American English Woman," as advantageously as new bassist Jeff "Tooter" Pinkus. The introduction of Haynes' "Gibbytronix" vocal effects unit increased the level of dementia for 1987's Locust Abortion Technician, an extremist fusion of hoodlum, metal, artistry rock-and-roll, and worldbeat rhythms. Following 1988's faux-Zeppelin blah Hairway to Steven, the group issued Bivalent Live, a mock corn liquor released through their own Latino Bugger Veil imprint; afterwards a pair off of EPs, 1989's Widowermaker! and 1990's The Hurdy Gurdy Man, they remained uncharacteristically understood until 1991's uneven Pioughd, recorded for the Rough Trade pronounce.


For many observers, the biggest blow in a life history reinforced on hideous behaviour arrived in 1992, when the Buttholes sign with major label Capitol, which promptly reissued Pioughd following the death of Rough Trade. After incoming the studio with producer and early Led Zep bassist John Paul Jones, they emerged in 1993 with the LP Independent Worm Saloon; the first individual and telecasting, "WHO Was in My Room Last Night?," both garnered a surprising sum of airplay, much to the humiliation of the many media outlets which begrudgingly referred to the group as "BH Surfers." Following a series of side projects -- to the highest degree notoriously Haynes' group P, which as well featured motion picture star Johnny Depp -- the band (directly a trine consisting of Haynes, Leary, and Coffey) returned in 1996 with Electriclarryland, marking a major chart hit with the trip-hop-flavored "Peppercorn." In 1998, they recorded a reexamination, After the Astronaut, but disputes between the Surfers and Capitol prevented the album from existence released, though gain copies were sent to reviewers. Three long time later, Butthole Surfers emerged with their first for Hollywood/Surfdog Records, Weird Revolution, which recycled some of the songs from Afterwards the Astronaut, but in new recordings.






Thursday 14 August 2008

Download Ciara






Ciara
   

Artist: Ciara: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rap: Hip-Hop
Hip-Hop

   







Discography:


The Evolution
   

 The Evolution

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 18
Oh
   

 Oh

   Year: 2005   

Tracks: 2
1, 2 Step (Mix)
   

 1, 2 Step (Mix)

   Year: 2005   

Tracks: 5
Goodies
   

 Goodies

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 13






Dubbed the "First-class honours degree degree Lady of Crunk & B" by the producer wHO should screw, Lil Jon, isaac M. Singer Ciara burst onto the picture with the never-gonna-get-it single "Goodies," the breathy "answer vocal" to Petey Pablo's "Freek-a-Leek." She was born in Austin, TX, merely with her father in the Army, Ciara washed-out time surviving in Germany, New York, California, Arizona, and Nevada before landing in Atlanta. In her early teens, she got a part of theme out and wrote mastered her life's goal, to become a professional isaac M. Singer. She united a lady friend radical, worked on her songwriting, left the grouping, landed a publication deal, and establish a "music soulfulness teammate" when she met producer Jazze Pha. With Sean Garrett, the co-writer of Usher's massive hit "Yea!," Ciara co-wrote "Goodies," and when Lil Jon heard the demo, he knew it was sledding to be big. LaFace released the Lil Jon-produced racecourse in the summertime of 2004, and its quick climb up the charts was singular. With help from Pha, Garrett, and Lil Jon, Ciara released her self-titled debut in September the same yr. The followup singles "1, 2 Step" featuring Missy Elliott and "Oh" featuring Ludacris both stony-broke the Top Five in the U.S. in 2005. By the end of the yr she coupled Gwen Stefani on spell before teaming with Bow Wow and Chris Brown for a parcel turn in early 2006. The Evolution, her second record album, was released approximate the conclusion of the yr.






Wednesday 6 August 2008

Appeal launched for Iggy Pop's stolen gear

An invoke has been launched to retrieve a large measure of stolen instruments belonging to Iggy And The Stooges.


As reported earlier today, the band's gear was stolen from outside the Embassy Suites Hotel in Montreal, Canada at around 6.30 (EDT) yesterday (August 8).


The equipment was in a rented Penske 15-foot chickenhearted truck with a US (Michigan) licence plate, number AC46493.


Anyone with any

Friday 27 June 2008

Slash and Sebastian Bach working on 'top secret' project

Sebastian Bach has revealed that Velvet Revolver guitarist Slash has contacted him about working on a 'top secret project' together.

The ex-Skid Row frontman denied rumours he'll be taking Scott Weiland's place as the singer of Velvet Revolver, saying it would be "awkward" given his friendship with Slash's former Guns N Roses bandmate Axl Rose, who is no longer on good terms with the guitarist.

Bach told Billboard he's been sworn to secrecy about the new project, but said it was "mind-blowing".

Weiland recently left Velvet Revolver to embark on a reunion tour with his band Stone Temple Pilots, and Slash's band are still searching for his replacement.

--By our Los Angeles staff.
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Thursday 19 June 2008

Amy Winehouse rushed to hospital

LONDON (Reuters) - Troubled British soul singer Amy Winehouse fainted at home on Monday and her father rushed her to hospital for tests, her publicist said.


"Amy was at home this afternoon when she briefly fainted. Fortunately, her manager's assistant was there to stop her falling," publicist Tracey Miller said.


"She quickly recovered and her father Mitch took her to hospital as a precaution. Doctors are unsure of the cause of the incident and Amy is currently undergoing tests. She may be kept in overnight for observation."


The Grammy-winning singer and songwriter, 24, has publicly battled drug problems and her personal life has frequently attracted media attention.


Her husband, Blake Fielder-Civil, pleaded guilty this month to beating up a bar tender and conspiring to pervert the course of justice by trying to pay him not to testify.



Friday 13 June 2008

JENNY SCHEINMAN

Jenny Scheinman” (Koch)
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“Crossing the Field” (Koch)



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On the strength of these two releases, one vocal and one instrumental, you’d be tempted to call Brooklyn music scene stalwart Scheinman a double threat. You would, that is, if “Jenny Scheinman” threatened to do more than recall the superior Appalachian Gothic work of Gillian Welch. But the download-only “Crossing the Field” is another story. Obviously inspired by mentor Bill Frisell’s cinematic Americana, Scheinman’s take leans more toward classical and Copland, though jazz, blues and film music all take flattering turns. Hard to categorize but easy to listen to, “Crossing the Field” is a riveting journey. Downloads: “I Was Young When I Left Home”; “Processional.”
(Appearing tomorrow at the Museum of Fine Arts.)


Friday 6 June 2008

‘Burn After Reading’ Trailer: Welcome Back to Lebowski Land

Tagline: "Report back to me when … I dunno … when it makes sense."

Translation: Finally, a Big Lebowski sequel!

The Verdict: And in 1996 the Coens made Fargo, and lo, it was good. And Fargo begat The Big Lebowski, viewed by many as a shallow, goofy disappointment after the dark majesty of the Oscar-winning Fargo, but actually a sneaky cult favorite superior to its predecessor. And so, ten years later, the Oscar-winning No Country for Old Men begets shallow, goofy comedy Burn After Reading. And it shall be good. The Burn After Reading trailer confirms what we thought reading the script last summer: This ersatz spy movie is actually another in the Coens' oeuvre of moron epics, complete with big Brad Pitt hair, a slow-talking Frances McDormand, a bearded George Clooney, and — best of all — J.K. Simmons out-Coening everyone else with his deadpan performance as an aggravated CIA chief. We're pretty sure we're gonna love this.

Earlier: So How's the Script for the Coen Brothers' ‘Burn After Reading,’ Starring Pitt and Clooney?