If you think we're going to start anywhere but tonight's show at the Woodlands , you've, um, got another thing comin... Judas Priest, "Breaking the Law" ...and how could we forget good old Lemmy? Motorhead, "Ace of Spades" Sweet country-pop (and sweeter hair), lots more Rudyard's anniversary, real Texas blues, Projekt Revolution and, sigh, American Idols Live still to come... Saturday [...]
Een hele goede zondag! Ook zo overdonderd door de optredens op Glastonburry? Om jaloers op te worden. Vanavond om 18.00 uur staat de volgende uitzending op BBC2 weer geplant. Rond 19.40 uur kunnen we er mooi even tussen uit voor de EK-finale om vervolgens 23.45 uur weer terug te schakelen naar BBC2 voor de finale van Glastonburry. Maar zover is het nog niet. Tot die tijd kan er weer volop gepuzzelt worden. En wel met onderstaande opgave. Single, uitvoerende artiest en uitleg graag. Dank! religieuzen uit Apeldoorn ...
Is working outside the bounds of copyright, then settling the inevitable infringement lawsuits from major labels that follow the discovery of said flagrancy, the only way that digital-music startups can get a foothold in the business these days? That's the contention of some executives who are at the Digital Music Forum this week , and who are pointing to sites like the streaming-music service imeem --which, they claim, built up its userbase thanks to giving users access to a bunch of music it hadn't licensed, only to strike deals with Warner Music and Universal Music Group after the [...]
Happy Labor Day Eve. For no good reason, I thought I'd break out some old Judas Priest tonight. I always admired the original Priest (before Rob Halford's departure) for being "Defenders of the Faith." While some of their peers lapsed into Spinal Tap-like self-parody, the Beast that is the Priest stayed true to form. Even when the music got slightly more commercial, it never went to Scorpions-type blandness. Since we're probably all familiar with Judas Priest, I'll throw [...]
This one’s for Jim, faithful disciple of Halford: Judas Priest’s “Breaking the Law†from 1980’s British Steel LP. This track frequently finds its way onto the mix CD's I use for driving music, and was on the disc I used to christen my faithful chariot, Super Lumina. My own metal phase was mercifully short, but I still maintain a certain degree of respect for Rob Halford. Any metal frontman willing to dress like Joe Jackson is ok in my book. [...]