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Mogger Since:
March 07, 2007
Fetish:
Elbows
Guilty Pleasure:
Neil Diamond
Best Place To Listen To Music:
A Forest
Fave Veggie:
Beets !!
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"I think I should have no other mortal wants, if I could always have plenty of music. It seems to infuse strength into my limbs and ideas into my brain. Life seems to go on without effort, when I am filled with music."
Phobia:
Robots
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Evelyn Glennie, Leigh Bowery

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Other Tags: Mix Swap

Ok so Summer Burn '08 is On ! It's put on by the cheeky blokes at Funjunkie.

What's the Summer Burn you ask ?

It's a mix swap of your fave summer tunes, You sign up and receive two names to send that mix to and in return u get a mix from both of those peeps.

This will be my 4th year participating and I was only burned (didn't get a mix) once !

So if your interested then go here
http://www.funjunkie.co.uk/the_summer_burn.cfm

And sign up !

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nice. beautiful cover art. i want the poster!

Posted about 12 hours ago
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mollifire says:

ya know David, it says it's from iStockPhoto. perhaps you could get the image there and print it out...

Posted about 10 hours ago
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - They are credited with influencing the fashion style of Madonna but British electronica band Goldfrapp don't have much time for the pop diva or other big acts they will be playing with this summer.

Grammy-nominated Alison Goldfrapp and Will Gregory, whose fourth album "Seventh Tree" hit No. 2 in Britain in February, will share the big stages at two outdoor British music festivals with hip-hop mogul Jay-Z and Madonna.

"I think her fearlessness is amazing but I don't have particularly any admiration for her work," Goldfrapp, dressed in tight blue jeans, a shirt and sunglasses that were never removed, told Reuters in a recent interview.

On Sunday, the group -- acclaimed for their breadth of musical styles that canvas anything from pop to dance to glam rock -- kick off a tour of European concerts and summer festivals starting at BBC 's Radio 1 music festival, where Madonna is also performing.

The straight-talking Goldfrapp will also be mixing with Jay-Z at Glastonbury, which has been criticized for straying from its roots by featuring the rapper as one of its top acts.

"People don't want it to become Americanized or kind of different, where you can't just wander around any more sort of half-naked with mud over you. I can see, understand that," Goldfrapp said about world's biggest open-air music and arts festival, which she dubbed "an English institution."

"I understand why people might start getting nervous that it will slowly wipe out the eccentric hippies ... Hip-hop is really conventional, I think," she said. "It's quite flashy, it's a lot about money, money."

Gregory, who hails from Bristol, England -- famed for breeding other electronic groups such as Massive Attack and Portishead -- said hip-hop was "about being wealthy, wearing a lot of jewelry" and was likely taken on due to Glastonbury's ever-growing reach.

"Now it's like Wimbledon, getting this global TV coverage," said the keyboardist. "And with that presumably came some extra pressure to conform to whatever market or youth culture."

Goldfrapp are touring after releasing "Seventh Tree," a departure in style from their previous two albums, including 2005's dance album "Supernature" that earned them two Grammy nominations.

They recently appeared on stage in New York -- Alison Goldfrapp in a pink cape, barefoot and with wild curly hair after a recent image change -- in the same week as Madonna, whose live shows and pink leotard worn on the cover of her 2005 album "Confessions on a Dance Floor" prompted numerous comparisons to Goldfrapp's image.

But Goldfrapp's new earthier look, which she says has changed "quite radically," is in keeping with the lower-key "Seventh Tree," recorded in Bath, England and featuring her signature soft vocals.

In the single "A&E," which topped the U.S. Billboard dance singles chart and peaked at No. 9 in Britain, she sings "I was feeling lonely, feeling blue," but she said turmoil is not necessary to writing good songs.

"When you suffer real turmoil you are disabled and that is terrible," she said. "Of course eating cake and tea all day and living the life of Riley is not stimulating either."

(Editing by Michelle Nichols and John O'Callaghan)

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Other Tags: Free Concerts

An awesome and FREE event in it's 71st season. The following is a list of all concerts.

Sundays 2pm

JUNE 15th
Booker T. Jones
Bettye Lavette

JUNE 22nd
Seun Kuti And Egypt 80
Sila And The Afro Funk Expeirence

JUNE 29th
SF Symphony

JULY 6th
Allen Toussaint
Trombone Shorty And Orleans Avenue

JULY 13th
Rachid Taha
MC Rai

JULY 20th
Alonzo King's Lines Ballet
Feat. Pharoah Sanders

JULY 27th
Voices Of Latin Rock
SambaD`a

AUGUST 3rd
Bajofondo
Si*S`e

AUGUST 10th
One Hawai`i

AUGUST 17th
SF Opera

So pack those picnics and bring those blankets and have a fun free time !

http://www.sterngrove.org/index.html

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Spike says:

This is good to know. Several of the concerts tempt me.

Posted 15 days ago
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