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Written by Adam Cozens
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Tuesday, 12 February 2008 |
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Hey Worms.
As we all know, every Tuesday new albums drop in the U.S. Maybe the whole world. I dunno. I hate going overseas. Smells too much. Anyway, here is the heat droppin' on Tuesday, February 12th.
(Note: You will notice that there are very few major releases this week. This is not too uncommon. Typically labels are hesitant to release a new album the Tuesday after the Grammy's because most of the listening audiance tends to purchase previosuly released albums from the show's winners.)
Michael Jackson: Thriller 25 - The 25th Anniversery version of The King of Pop's legendary record finally comes out today. I will probably get this eventually, but I am not in a rush to catch the remixes and duets with Akon, Fergie and the rest of the New Millenium Mid-Card Wonder Squad.
Smashing Pumpkins: American Gothic (EP) - Well, well, well. Billy slipped this one out under the rader, eh? I had this down for mid-March but it looks like it is now coming out today. Only 4 songs, but it is supposed to have alot of punch. Someone post a review on this.
Simple Plan: Simple Plan - Alot of people like these guys. I think my old radio station even gave me one of their t-shirts years ago. Honestly, it's not really my sound. Therefor it sucks. Maybe one of you Worms might want to crank out a review?
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Read more... [It's Tuesday...aka What's NEWsDay]
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Written by Adam Cozens
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Monday, 11 February 2008 |
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Is Amy Winehouse gunna have to choke a b*tch?
My boys over at Fox News (Fair And Balanced...They Report...You Decide) are currently reporting that two of my closest shorties are fighting and stuff.
“I don’t think she deserved (her Grammys). I think she needs to get her life together first, and then get the awards later," said NATALIE COLE, a singer who perhaps best known for winning a Grammy by singing a duet with a computer, after FINALLY getting off her OWN lengthy drug problem.
Cole went on to call Winehouse "crazy" (which Dave Chappelle warns us NEVER to do) and says that Amy's influence is going to teach youngsters that they can benefit and be rewarded by bad behavior.
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Read more... [Natalie Cole Betta Watch Huh'sef...MmmmHHHMMMMMMM!]
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Written by Adam Cozens
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Monday, 11 February 2008 |
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As Kyle mentioned in his newsfeed a few days back, Shea Stadium in cooperation with their major proprietor, Major League Baseball's New York Mets are hosting New York legend, and RABID Yankees fan, Billy Joel to play the last concert at the legendary stadium.  Opened in 1964 in Flushing, Queens, Shea Stadium has played gracious host to a number of memorable and note-worthy musical performances. Argueably the most famous large-scale concert in music history took place at Shea when in 1965, a quartet from England named The Beatles opened their North American tour at Shea to a then record indoor audiance of 55,600. This was the first time at that a concert was attempted at a major outdoor stadium and the show set both the afformentioned attendence and revenue recrods. The Beatles returned in 1966 for an encore and did quite well at that one as well. Comments (34) |
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Read more... [Final Play At Shea aka I LOVE BILLY JOEL!!!]
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Written by Adam Cozens
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Monday, 11 February 2008 |
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Well, at least we here did our part... The esteemeed Nielsen Media Research group announced Monday that the 17.5 million viewers of Sunday night's yearly music awards would make it the third least- watched Grammy Awards in HISTORY...if final figures end up confirming those numbers. Which they will. Nielsen is THAT good. Viewership for the song and dance party was down from the 20 million people who viewed the show last year. The 2006 awards, with a measly 17 million viewers, is the Grammy low point. The show had 17.3 million viewers in 1995, but they also had The Rembrants. Personally, I feel partially responsible for this slip. We all should. Afterall, when you can get up-to-the-minute commentary on the Grammy's as they happen here at Rockworms.com, why even bother watching the show? The preformances WERE amazing though. Amy rocked my face off. -Numbers courtesy of AP Be first to comment this article |
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Written by Craig Key
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Monday, 11 February 2008 |
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This is one of those times when I question if things like this should even be allowed on Rockworms...then I hope the cheap thrills will bring more traffic and I swallow my conscience. So if you're into John Mayer and/or Short 'n Curlys (or ideally, all of the above) go ahead and click read more .
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Read more... [John Mayer's Body is Jagshemash!]
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