London (ANI): The killer of late rocker John Lennon has provided new insights into the murder of the former Beatles. During his parole hearing, Mark David Chapman admitted that contrary to reports in the media, he did non call Lennon's name before shooting him, according to the transcripts.
"I don't recall expression, 'Mr. Lennon'," Telegraph quoted him, as saying. "I think that was something the press elaborated on. That didn't happen. He didn't turn. I injection him in the back," he added.
The 53-year-old former upkeep worker, world Health Organization said that he is ashamed of slaying the legendary rocker, had started planning the shooting three months originally after eyesight Lennon on the cover of the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album.
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Download Monaco mp3
Artist: Monaco: mp3 download Genre(s): Rock Discography: Monaco Year: 2000 Tracks: 10 When New Order went on foramen after 1993's Republic, bassist Peter Hook took the group's intelligent and feeling with him. After his previous side project Revenge was shredded by critics and snubbed by disk buyers, Hook returned to the New Order pattern -- one he helped pattern -- when he collaborated with David Potts (guitar, vocals) as Monaco in 1996. Potts was earlier leased by Hook to be the tape operator of his studio apartment apartment in 1989; blessed Trinity years after, Hook asked him to lend riffs to Revenge's Gun World Porn EP. Playing his freshwater bass with the brooding saturation that characterized his exploit with Joy Division and New Order, Hook no longer distanced himself from his past tense on Monaco's 1997 debut album Music for Pleasure. The critically acclaimed LP unabashedly resembled a New Order record. Hook's distinctive pulsating bass lines united New Order's marriage of post-punk and pop, creating an identity element so placeable that Monaco's first exclusive, "What Do You Want From Me?," was oft mistaken for a New Order track. Even Potts' interpreter recalled the chilly withdrawal of New Order frontman Bernard Sumner. "What Do You Want From Me?" was a minor hit on alternative stations of the Cross and Music for Pleasure sold more than than D,000 copies. Since New Order's future remained unsealed, Monaco filled the dance-rock empty created by the pioneering band's absence. Although Music for Pleasure didn't revolutionise music, its songs were catchier and more moving than many had predicted, and the album's winner had the press speculating if Monaco was going to be a permanent radical. However, despite Music for Pleasure's surprising popularity, Monaco were dropped by Polydor Records because the band wasn't commercial enough. The label spurned the group's self-titled followup, and it was distributed by Papillon instead in 2000. After Monaco split up in the recent '90s, Hook reunited with New Order, releasing Get Ready in 2001. |
Sunday, 10 August 2008
Michagan
Artist: Michagan
Genre(s):
Other
Discography:
Red Dawn
Year: 2004
Tracks: 7
 
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Wednesday, 25 June 2008
Simone
Artist: Simone
Genre(s):
Other
Latin
Discography:
Sesso Gioia Rock N' Roll
Year: 2006
Tracks: 13
Il Mondo Che Non C'e'
Year: 2004
Tracks: 3
Giorni
Year: 2004
Tracks: 10
25 de Dezembro
Year: 2000
Tracks: 10
Raio De Luz
Year:
Tracks: 10
Having had a promising beginning as ane of the big voices of MPB, Simone has recorded more than than 31 albums, progressively abandoning the more militant repertory of compositions by João Bosco/ldir Blanc, Geraldo Vandré, Chico Buarque, and Milton Nascimento in favor of mainstream romantic songs, with which she has enjoyed external success.
Daughter of an opera singer and a distaff pianist, Simone stirred to São Paulo at 16, pursuing a vocation as a basketball participant (she even was a member of the national team). She recorded her number one LP, Simone, in 1973. She was invited by HermÃnio Bello de Carvalho to do in Brussels, Belgium, and Paris, France, and recorded the live albums Simone et Roberto Ribeiro Avec João de Aquino à Bruxelles and Expo-Som 73 - Ao Vivo - Márcia, Leny Andrade, Simone, e Ary Vilela. Next came a tour through the U.S. and Canada. With João de Aquino, transcription the live record album Festabrasil - Simone e João de Aquino. The second LP came in 1975, Quatro Paredes, having hits with songs by João Bosco/Aldir Blanc. The first-class honours degree big wireless hits were "Jura Secreta" (Sueli Costa/Abel Silva) and "Face a Face" (Sueli Costa/Cacaso). In 1976, she recorded "O Que Será" (Marx Buarque), which was the idea of Cacá Diegues's photographic film Dona Flor e Seus Dois Maridos. She had "Cigarra" (of the homonymous LP, of 1978) written specially for her by Milton Nascimento/Fernando Brant. In 1979, she had her greatest hit with "Começar de Novo" (Ivan Lins/Vitor Martins), which was included in the Malu Mulher TV Globo series. The song was included in the Pedaços LP, which also had "Tô Voltando" (MaurÃcio Tapajós/Paulo César Pinheiro), a congressman song of the catamenia of the end of the military regimen and of the advent of political pardon. In 1980, she re-recorded some other political strain, the pacificist hymn "Pra Não Dizer Que Não Falei Das Flores" (Geraldo Vandré). She was the first-class honours degree artist to do so, as the strain had been censored until then. She was the first-class honours degree singer to pack a stadium (Maracanãzinho) in 1981. In 1982, she brought 15,000 people each night to the Morumbi sports stadium (São Paulo). Simone was hired by the American CBS, recorded in the U.S, in the same year, being praised by critics. In that geological period, marked by brobdingnagian success, she had hits with "Alma" (Sueli Costa/Abel Silva), "Tô Que Tô" (Kleiton/Kledir), "Um Desejo Só Não Basta" (Francisco Casaverde/Fausto Nilo), "Você é Real," and "Iolanda" (Pablo Milanéz/Chico Buarque). She released Café Com Leite in 1996; the CD was dedicated to Martinho da Vila's compositions, with the author sharing the data track "Ex-Amor" with her.
Simone has continued to do regularly in Brazil, Portugal, and the U.S. In 1997, she was included in the Sony Music Celebridades da MPB (MPB Celebrities) series (sharing the privilege with Ângela Maria, SÃlvio Caldas, and Cauby Peixoto, with a four-CD boxful commemorative 25 years of her career (one year in get on). In 2000, she released FICA Comigo Esta Noite, with classics of the Brazilian amatory samba-canção repertory.
John Tejeda
Wednesday, 11 June 2008
Roadsaw
Artist: Roadsaw
Genre(s):
Rock
Discography:
Rawk N Roll
Year: 2002
Tracks: 12
Nationwide
Year: 1997
Tracks: 13
The Boston-based groove-metal band Roadsaw released their debut album Nationwide in 1997, after signing to MIA Records, which reissued the record in 1999.
Friday, 6 June 2008
Smashing Pumpkins playing anniversary shows
The Smashing Pumpkins will celebrate their 20th anniversary with a handful of U.S. shows in August and September, according to the band's Web site.
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