Monday, 8 September 2008

Kelly Osbourne - Osbournes Black Eye

KELLY OSBOURNE was chequered out by a doctor in London on Tuesday (26Aug08) after suffering a mystery black eye.

The daughter of rocker Ozzy Osbourne was snapped by photographers leaving her home in the metropolis with a badly bruised left eye and a band aid across her forehead.

The singer refused to reveal how the injury was caused, and her spokesperson has yet to reply to enquiries.





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Friday, 29 August 2008

Download Integrity mp3






Integrity
   

Artist: Integrity: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Other

   







Discography:


In Contrast Of Tomorrow
   

 In Contrast Of Tomorrow

   Year: 2001   

Tracks: 30
Systems Overload
   

 Systems Overload

   Year: 1995   

Tracks: 23






Integrity was formed in Cleveland in 1989 in the main as a vehicle for the philosophical and spiritual musings of singer Dwid, the one perpetual in the band's membership, wHO also handles sampling and electronics (as he as well does in his hard-core techno-influenced human face project Psywarfare). Integrity's sound is vivid and uncontrollable to separate, a melding of high-velocity hard-core punk, leaden sweep dance alloy, an industrial/techno tone courtesy of Dwid's sampling experiments, and the kind of angular, noisy guitar riffs unremarkably institute on the heavier position of take turns rock or substitute metal. Lineup changes attended almost every Integrity album, scarce i original member -- guitarist Aaron Melnick -- stuck it out with Dwid for the vast majority of the band's universe below the appoint Integrity. The mathematical radical issued its debut album, Those Who Fear Tomorrow, in 1991, and for a clock time recorded more than often than not for singles and compilations. They finally returned in 1995 with Systems Overload, recorded for the Victory label, which would outlet most (merely not all) of the band's recordings through the difference of the '90s. Releases such as 1996's World Is the Devil and 1997's Seasons in the Size of Days found Dwid's religious obsessions pickings center microscope stage in near concept album radiation diagram; the records besides helped diversify Integrity's audience beyond the hardcore faithful into heavy metallic element circles. In 1997, the band issued the rarities appeal Taste perception of Every Sin on its sustain Holy Terror (erst Dark Empire) label. In 1999, following Melnick's release, Dwid re-christened the mathematical chemical group Integrity 2000 and teamed up with guitar instrumentalist Dave Felton to co-write nearly of the real on the "new" band's eponymic album, which featured vocal contributions from In Cold Blood's Jason Popson. Block and In Contrast of Tomorrow got plunk for to fundamental principle in 2001.






Saturday, 9 August 2008

Tribuzy

Tribuzy   
Artist: Tribuzy

   Genre(s): 
Metal: Heavy
   



Discography:


Execution   
 Execution

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 10




 






Tuesday, 1 July 2008

Boxing Day

Boxing Day   
Artist: Boxing Day

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Above It All   
 Above It All

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 10




 






Monday, 30 June 2008

Fawcett-O'Neal son Redmond admits Calif. charges

MALIBU, Calif. —

Redmond O'Neal, the son of Farrah Fawcett and Ryan O'Neal, has pleaded guilty in California to possessing heroin and methamphetamine.


The 23-year-old O'Neal pleaded guilty Thursday in a Malibu court to the two felony counts and a misdemeanor count of driving under the influence of drugs. As part of a plea deal, a second DUI charge was dismissed.


O'Neal was arrested Jan. 26 after he was stopped for speeding on Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu.


He was placed on three years probation on the misdemeanor charge and fined about $1,700. He must also remain in drug treatment until a hearing next month.








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Hugh Grant - Grant Bids On Extra Role


HUGH GRANT has found a new way to land acting gigs - the actor was recently seen bidding for a role at an auction.

The Notting Hill star put in a $32,000 (GBP16,000) bid for two walk-on roles in forthcoming comedy Lost for Words at a London auction fundraiser on Tuesday (17Jun08).

But Grant will have to stick with auditioning for parts - he was outbid by a wealthy extra who shelled out $36,000 (GBP18,000).





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Suge KO Artist Finally Caught (Not By Suge)

Greg SmithThe guy who knocked out Suge Knight is better at avoiding the former Death Row CEO than he is the handcuffs of the LAPD!

LAPD picked up Greg Smith Monday night on an existing warrant. A judge issued the warrant after he failed to show up for a court date. When cops approached him, Smith did the smart thing and took off. Now he's been booked for resisting arrest too.

Maybe he's safer behind bars than in Suge's hood.






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David Mitton, who brought 'Thomas the Tank Engine' to TV, dead at 69








LONDON - David Mitton, a director and screenwriter who adapted the children's favourite "Thomas the Tank Engine" for television, has died at the age of 69.

Mitton suffered a heart attack May 16 in London and died May 23 after spending a week on a life support machine, Michele Fabian-Jones of his production company, Pineapple Squared Entertainment, said Thursday. Born near Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1939, Mitton served in the Royal Air Force before starting a career in children's television in the early 1960s.

He worked as a special effects technician for Gerry Anderson - creator of innovative marionette adventure series "Captain Scarlet" and "Thunderbirds" - before co-founding the animation company Clearwater Films in the 1980s.

In 1984, Mitton directed a pilot for a show based on Rev. Wilbert Vere Awdry's stories about Thomas, a plucky blue train engine, and his locomotive friends. The show became an international hit and, later, a marketing phenomenon, with a string of spin-off toys and other merchandise.

Mitton went on to direct more than 180 episodes of "Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends," and wrote many of them. He was a consultant on the 2000 spinoff feature film "Thomas and the Magic Railroad," narrated by American actor Alec Baldwin.

Mitton also devised the children's show "Tugs," about a team of tugboats, and was working on the animated series "Adventures on Orsum Island" for Pineapple Squared when he died.

He is survived by his wife and by a son from a previous marriage. A funeral was held last week.










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Joshua Edelman

Joshua Edelman   
Artist: Joshua Edelman

   Genre(s): 
Jazz
   



Discography:


Fusion De Almas   
 Fusion De Almas

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 11




 





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Auberon

Auberon   
Artist: Auberon

   Genre(s): 
Metal: Thrash
   Metal: Death,Black
   



Discography:


Crossworld   
 Crossworld

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 9


The Tale Of Black   
 The Tale Of Black

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 10




 






Fleetwood Mac

Fleetwood Mac   
Artist: Fleetwood Mac

   Genre(s): 
Rock: Pop-Rock
   Pop: Pop-Rock
   Rock
   Other
   Blues
   Pop
   Rock: Blues
   



Discography:


Rumours (CD 2)   
 Rumours (CD 2)

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 18


Rumours (CD 1)   
 Rumours (CD 1)

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 12


Say You Will   
 Say You Will

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 18


Very Best of Fleetwood Mac   
 Very Best of Fleetwood Mac

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 21


The Dance   
 The Dance

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 10


Time   
 Time

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 13


Live At The Bbc Cd2   
 Live At The Bbc Cd2

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 18


Live At The Bbc Cd1   
 Live At The Bbc Cd1

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 18


Madison Blues Live   
 Madison Blues Live

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 12


Behind the Mask   
 Behind the Mask

   Year: 1990   
Tracks: 13


Greatest Hits   
 Greatest Hits

   Year: 1988   
Tracks: 16


Fleetwood Mac : The Greatest Hits   
 Fleetwood Mac : The Greatest Hits

   Year: 1988   
Tracks: 16


Tango in the Night   
 Tango in the Night

   Year: 1987   
Tracks: 12


Mirage   
 Mirage

   Year: 1982   
Tracks: 12


Tusk   
 Tusk

   Year: 1979   
Tracks: 20


Rumours   
 Rumours

   Year: 1977   
Tracks: 11


Fleetwood Mac   
 Fleetwood Mac

   Year: 1975   
Tracks: 11


Heroes Are Hard to Find   
 Heroes Are Hard to Find

   Year: 1974   
Tracks: 11


Penguin   
 Penguin

   Year: 1973   
Tracks: 9


Mystery to Me   
 Mystery to Me

   Year: 1973   
Tracks: 12


Bare Trees   
 Bare Trees

   Year: 1972   
Tracks: 10


Future Games   
 Future Games

   Year: 1971   
Tracks: 8


Kiln House   
 Kiln House

   Year: 1970   
Tracks: 10


Then Play On   
 Then Play On

   Year: 1969   
Tracks: 13


Shrine '69   
 Shrine '69

   Year: 1969   
Tracks: 10


Pious Bird Of Good Omen   
 Pious Bird Of Good Omen

   Year: 1969   
Tracks: 6


English Rose   
 English Rose

   Year: 1969   
Tracks: 12


Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac   
 Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac

   Year: 1968   
Tracks: 12


Mr Wonderful   
 Mr Wonderful

   Year: 1968   
Tracks: 12


Live in London 1968   
 Live in London 1968

   Year: 1968   
Tracks: 10


The blus collection   
 The blus collection

   Year:    
Tracks: 12




While most bands undergo a turn of changes all over the course of instruction of their careers, few groups experient such chemical group stylistic changes as Fleetwood Mac. Initially conceived as a hard-edged British blues jazz group in the late '60s, the band step by step evolved into a polished pop/rock move over the course of instruction of a decade. Throughout all of their incarnations, the only consistent members of Fleetwood Mac were drummer Mick Fleetwood and bassist John McVie -- the rhythm method of birth control section that provided the band with its appoint. Ironically, they had the least influence o'er the musical direction of the striation. Originally, guitarists Peter Green and Jeremy Spencer provided the circle with its plucky, neo-psychedelic blues-rock sound, but as both guitarists descended into mental unwellness, the radical began moving toward pop/rock with the songwriting of pianist Christine McVie. By the mid-'70s, Fleetwood Mac had resettled to California, where they added the indulgent rock couple of Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks to their batting order. Obsessed with the meticulously ordered pop of the Beach Boys and the Beatles, Buckingham helped the circle go one of the most popular groups of the later '70s. Combining indulgent rock with the confessional self-examination of singer/songwriters, Fleetwood Mac created a slick merely emotional good that helped 1977's Rumours become one of the biggest-selling albums of all time. The circle maintained its popularity through the early '80s, when Buckingham, Nicks, and Christine McVie all began pursuing solo careers. The circle reunited for one record album, 1987's Tango in the Night, before chipping in the late '80s. Buckingham left the grouping ab initio, but the band decided to soldier on, releasing one other album before Nicks and McVie left the banding in the early '90s, hastening the group's commercial decline.


The roots of Fleetwood Mac lie in John Mayall's legendary British blues outfit, the Bluesbreakers. Bassist John McVie was one of the lease members of the Bluesbreakers, joining the grouping in 1963. In 1966 Peter Green replaced Eric Clapton, and a year later drummer Mick Fleetwood united. Inspired by the success of Cream, the Yardbirds, and Jimi Hendrix, the threesome decided to break away from Mayall in 1967. At their debut at the British Jazz and Blues Festival in August, Bob Brunning was playing bass in the grouping, since McVie was noneffervescent under contract to Mayall. He united the banding a few weeks after their debut; by that time, slide guitar player Jeremy Spencer had united the banding. Fleetwood Mac shortly signed with Blue Horizon, releasing their eponymic debut the following class. Fleetwood Mac was an tremendous remove in the U.K., disbursement over a yr in the Top Ten. Despite its British success, the record album was virtually unheeded in America. During 1968, the circle added guitar player Danny Kirwan. The undermentioned twelvemonth, they recorded Fleetwood Mac in Chicago with a variety of bluesmen, including Willie Dixon and Otis Spann. The set was released later that year, after the dance orchestra had left Blue Horizon for a one-album deal with Immediate Records; in the U.S., they signed with Reprise/Warner Bros., and by 1970, Warner began cathartic the band's British records as well.


Fleetwood Mac released English Rose and Then Play On during 1969, which both indicated that the ring was expanding its music, moving aside from its blues purist roots. That class, Green's "Man of the World" and "Oh Well" were number 2 hits. Though his music was providing the backbone of the radical, Peter Green was growing increasingly maladjusted referable to his large consumption of hallucinogenic drugs. After announcing that he was preparation to give all of his wage aside, Green on the spur of the moment left the circle in the spring of 1970; he released two solo albums over the line of the '70s, only he rarely performed later on leaving Fleetwood Mac. The band replaced him with Christine Perfect, a vocalist/pianist world Health Organization had earned a small merely firm following in the U.K. by singing with Spencer Davis and the Chicken Shack. She had already performed uncredited on Then Play On. Contractual difficulties prevented her from becoming a fully fledged appendage of Fleetwood Mac until 1971; by that time she had married John McVie.


Christine McVie didn't appear on 1970's Kiln House, the low gear record album the circle recorded without Peter Green. For that album, Jeremy Spencer dominated the band's musical direction, merely he had too been undergoing mental problems due to heavy do drugs use. During the band's American duty tour in early 1971, Spencer disappeared; it was later ascertained that he left hand the band to join the religious cult the Children of God. Fleetwood Mac had already been trying to square off the way of their music, just Spencer's exit sent the circle into disorderliness. Christine McVie and Danny Kirwan began to act the ring towards mainstream john Rock on 1971's Succeeding Games, but unexampled guitar player Bob Welch exerted a lumbering influence on 1972's Bare Trees. Kirwan was pink-slipped afterward Bare Trees and was replaced by guitarists Bob Weston and Dave Walker, world Health Organization appeared on 1973's Penguin. Walker left afterward that record album, and Weston departed afterward making its followup, Mystery to Me (1973). In 1974, the group's manager, Clifford Davis, formed a phoney Fleetwood Mac and had the band spell the U.S. The veridical Fleetwood Mac filed and north Korean won a cause against the imposters -- later losing, they began performing under the diagnose Stretch -- but the cause kept the band off the road for to the highest degree of the year. In the meanwhile, they released Heroes Are Hard to Find. Late in 1974, Fleetwood Mac stirred to California, with hopes of restarting their career. Welch left the ring short after the move to mannikin Paris.


Early in 1975, Fleetwood and McVie were auditioning engineers for the band's new record album when they heard Buckingham-Nicks, an album recorded by the indulgent rock'n'roll duo Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks. The twin were asked to join the radical and their addition revived the band's musical and commercial fortunes. Not only did Buckingham and Nicks write songs, only they brought typical talents the band had been wanting. Buckingham was a skilled pop crafter, up to of transcription a commercial song patch guardianship it musically adventuresome. Nicks had a hoarse voice and a sexy, flower child romany stage image that gave the band a magnetic frontwoman. The new lineup of Fleetwood Mac released their eponymic debut in 1975 and it slowly became a vast hit, reaching number one in 1976 on the persuasiveness of the singles "Over My Head," "Rhiannon," and "Say You Love Me." The record album would finally sell over v one thousand thousand copies in the U.S. only.


While Fleetwood Mac had eventually attained their long-desired commercial success, the band was fraying apart slow the scenes. The McVies divorced in 1976, and Buckingham and Nicks' romance all over shortly after. The internal tensions formed the fundament for the songs on their following album, Rumours. Released in the springtime of 1977, Rumours became a megahit success, topping the American and British charts and generating the Top Ten singles "Go Your Own Way," "Dreams," "Don't Stop," and "You Make Loving Fun." It would eventually sell over 17 jillion copies in the U.S. only, fashioning it the arcsecond biggest-selling album of all time. Fleetwood Mac supported the album with an exhaustive, moneymaking tour and then retired to the studio apartment to criminal record their follow-up to Rumours. A wildly experimental dual album conceived for the most part by Buckingham, 1979's Tusk didn't double the tremendous success of Rumours, yet it did go multi-platinum and featured the Top Ten singles "Sara" and "Tusk." In 1980, they released the double-album Live.


Following the Tusk tour, Fleetwood, Buckingham, and Nicks all recorded solo albums. Of the solo projects, Stevie Nicks' Bella Donna (1981) was the to the highest degree successful, peaking at number one and featuring the hit singles "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around," "Leather and Lace," and "Border of Seventeen." Buckingham's Legal philosophy and Order (1981) was a lead achiever, spawning the Top Ten "Problem." Fleetwood, for his part, made a domain music album called The Visitor. Fleetwood Mac reconvened in 1982 for Mirage. More schematic and accessible than Tusk, Mirage reached number one and featured the hit singles "Hold Me" and "Gipsy."


After Mirage, Buckingham, Nicks, and Christine McVie all worked on solo albums. The hiatus was ascribable to a diversity of reasons. Each member had his or her have coach, Nicks was seemly the group's breakaway whizz, Buckingham was obsessive in the studio, and each appendage was suffering from diverse content addictions. Nicks was able to asseverate her popularity, with The Wild Heart (1983) and Rock a Little (1985) both arrival the Top 15. Christine McVie likewise had a Top Ten hit with "Got a Hold on Me" in 1984. Buckingham received the strongest reviews of all, just his 1984 album Go Insane failed to generate a hit. Fleetwood Mac reunited to record a new album in 1985. Buckingham, wHO had grown increasingly frustrated with the musical limitations of the band, decided to make it his last Fleetwood Mac design. When the resulting record album, Tango in the Night, was eventually released in 1987, it was greeted with interracial reviews just hard sales, reaching the Top Ten and generating the Top 20 hits "Small Lies," "Sevener Wonders," and "All over."


Buckingham distinct to leave Fleetwood Mac later on complementary Tango in the Night, and the grouping replaced him with guitarists Billy Burnette and Rick Vito. The new lineup of the band recorded their first album, Slow the Mask, in 1990. It became the band's number one album since 1975 to non go au. Following its load-bearing tour, Nicks and Christine McVie announced they would continue to track record with the group, merely non tour. Vito left the band in 1991, and the mathematical group released the box set 25 Years -- The Chain the following year. The classical Fleetwood Mac lineup of Fleetwood, the McVies, Buckingham, and Nicks reunited to play President Bill Clinton's inauguration in early 1993, but the concert did not lead story to a fully fledged reunion. Later that year, Nicks left the band and was replaced by Bekka Bramlett and Dave Mason; Christine McVie left the group shortly subsequently. The new lineup of Fleetwood Mac began touring in 1994, cathartic Prison term the following class to little tending. While the new variation of Fleetwood Mac wasn't commercially successful, neither were the solo careers of Buckingham, Nicks, and McVie, prompt speculation of a fully fledged reunion in 1997. Say You Will, the first Fleetwood Mac studio apartment album in 15 years, appeared in April 2003. It also marked the group's first set without Christine McVie since 1997's lively exertion, The Dance.





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The Bird And The Bee

The Bird And The Bee   
Artist: The Bird And The Bee

   Genre(s): 
Indie
   House
   



Discography:


The Bird and The Bee   
 The Bird and The Bee

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 10


F*****g Boyfriend CDM   
 F*****g Boyfriend CDM

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 6




 





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