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During my daily routine of scanning the boundless absurdity of what has become the world wide web, I came across a website that I felt compelled to share with the readers of NewsFlask.com. Have you ever wondered what your dog was thinking? Or, even what he would say to you if he had the ability? [...]
The NFL announced Wednesday that New Orleans Saints‘ head coach, Sean Payton, will be suspended for the 2012 season without pay for his involvement in the team’s bounty program. Saints general manager Mickey Loomis has been suspended for eight games and fined $500,000. Former defensive coordinator, Gregg Williams, who is now the DC for the St. Louis Rams, [...]
The South by Southwest festival continues to grow year-by-year and possibly ranks among the most popular arts and tech festivals of modern times. This year’s SXSW event is now making news for a revolutionary idea that has put haters in a moral debate. A charitable marketing program, that is paying homeless individuals at the event, has [...]
UFC ring girl Brittney Palmer headed out to Las Vegas to celebrate her Playboy cover at the semi-swanky Gallery club in the Planet Hollywood Casino. Here she is rocking a tight white dress on the red carpet, which coincidentally shows off her greatest assets. Brittney Palmer is just another example of someone living the ‘American Dream’. [...]
If you have ever felt ugly or incompatible with what the mainstream media says we should all look like, don’t fret, some of the hottest women today were once ‘normal’ looking.
Next time you are listening to your Creed CD, sipping on some Alize’ and having a trip down memory lane, don’t be afraid of showing off that atrocious yearbook photo. It is the look that inspired you to change your appearance with the help of numerous chemical peels, botox injections and tanning lotions. It made you the better person you are today.
Once again, another presidential candidate has unlawfully misused their campaigning song. Several times throughout recent history of U.S. presidential candidates, a lack of lyrical understanding and ill-favored use of popular rock songs has occurred. Once again, Republican Candidate Newt Gingrich has kept the trend alive.
The GOP presidential hopeful was served a cease and desist notice from Third Side Music, a Montreal-based publishing company that owns the rights to the song ‘How you like me now?’. In 2009, British rock band, The Heavy, released the song which hasn’t been received with much U.S. attention, until the past week.
After the owners, Third Side Music, sent the cease and desist notice, the Band released this statement on their Facebook page:
“If you heard How You Like Me Now being used by Republican, Newt Gingrich, in his campaign, we’d like you to know it had fuck all to do with us and we are trying to stop it being used. TWATS.”
The careless misuse of popular music containing genius lyrical arrangement have dated back to when President Ronald Reagan misused Bruce Springsteen’s song, ‘Born in the U.S.A.’ A song that signified a Vietnam veteran’s unhealthy fight back to social status after being mistreated by his government, the meaning was overlooked because of it’s ‘catchy’ chorus. Recently Tom Petty sent a similar notice to another Republican Candidate, Michelle Bachamann, for her use of his song ‘American Girl’ and that same week, ‘Katrina and the Waves’ ordered Bachmann to stop using their song, ‘I’m Walking on Sunshine’.
Whether it’s a bad case of politically educated conservatives uneducated about rock music or the music itself in a ‘step-father’ like hate relationship with that particular party, all lovers of lyrical greatness in music realize someone needs to do a better job at the GOP screening stage.
Metal Fans I bet there is something you didn’t know, hell even pop fans wouldn’t. Don’t be discouraged by this. Multiple-Grammy-nominated folk singer and songwriter, Ryan Adams, has admitted to being a huge metal fan. Adams became a fan in the 80′s, and on occasion has rehearsed metal songs in his own acoustic and calm way.
You could find his rendition of these classics on You Tube with shaky camera work and shitty sound. But fortunately a few days ago he stopped by National Public Radio’s ‘weekend edition’ and played his version of 80′s metal band Ratt’s hit ‘Round and Round’.
As a fan of both Metal and acoustic sounding rock, I dig this version, but await the skepticism of rockers everywhere.
Thanks to Soundcloud technology you can listen for the first time to Ryan Adams covering Ratt’s ‘Round and Round’!
Adams has also praised rock legends ACDC, Ozzy, and Black Sabbath as he hosts according to RollingStone.com, a black metal talk-show on YouTube called ”Night Sweats”, where his female co-host, Balphazar, wears corpse-paint and groans her approval amid the skulls and candelabras.
Rock & roll will never die! As long as it has prophets such as the Black Keys. Since the mid 90′s fans of rock music have been forced to settle for mediocrity in their choice of bands, this my friends is the beginning of the end. The Black Keys will grace the cover of Rollingstone Magazine this month and they are pissed! As we all should be.
Here is a great exerpt from the article:
“Rock & roll is dying because people became OK with Nickelback being the biggest band in the world,” he says, blowing cigarette smoke out the window of his rented East Village loft a few days before the band heads to L.A. “So they became OK with the idea that the biggest rock band in the world is always going to be shit – therefore you should never try to be the biggest rock band in the world. Fuck that! Rock & roll is the music I feel the most passionately about, and I don’t like to see it fucking ruined and spoon-fed down our throats in this watered-down, post-grunge crap, horrendous shit. When people start lumping us into that kind of shit, it’s like, ‘Fuck you,’ honestly.”
Whether you agree with what is said or not, it is a pretty interesting point of view. Hopefully bands like the Keys, Mumford and Sons and The Sheepdogs will carry rock & roll into the future with their real and raw values, the ones on which rock was founded.