Wednesday, 27 August 2008

Lily Allen: 'I Can't Say I Won't Take Drugs Again'

Lily Allen has spoken about her past relationship with drugs � and said she can't sound out that she'll never take them again.


Speaking to a US magazine publisher, the singer admitted that she isn't �a good person� when under the influence.


�I won�t say I�m never leaving to do drugs over again,� she added.


Allen too spoke around being carried out of the Glamour awards in London in June, and said she fears somebody may receive spiked her drink.


�I can�t believe I got into that state of matter. It makes me believe somebody put something in my drink,� she said.


Her comments were published shortly after she was seen allegedly punching a member of the public following a night out in London.


You can see pictures from the Glamour awards below...




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Friday, 8 August 2008

Paul McCartney: 'Shea Stadium Gig Was a Blast'

Sir Paul McCartney says returning to Shea Stadium for its final lance on July 18 was a "blast".


Paul, 66, kickoff played the baseball stadium with The Beatles -- one of the band's most iconic gigs on August 15, 1965 -- and was invited to play over again to tender farewell to the New York Mets home, which is due to be demolished.


"Shea was a blast!" explained McCartney. "I can't tell you what it felt like to be back there onstage afterwards all these years -- and to think I nearly didn't make it."


The legendary musician had to dash from a gig of his own in Quebec, Canada, to act the show alongside Billy Joel.


"I genuinely wanted to do it as Billy is a mate and I possess such special memories of Shea," aforementioned McCartney.


"I had to fly to New York city to get to Quebec and it kind of dawned on me that as I was flying (back) Friday evening I might just be able to make it to Shea by the end of the show. So I made a few calls and the rest was to be left to destiny. I knew it was going to be close though."


In order to make the gig, Paul had to rush from the airport to the venue with a police bodyguard. It took just 11 minutes to make the journey.


"It was crazy. I'd been on a plane for hours and had no idea how far into the show Billy was," Paul said. "The pilot had been keeping us informed of how we were doing time-wise and we found out later that air traffic control had worked hard to check we landed on prison term, but then there was still leaving to be the traffic to negotiate in gild to cause it for the express.


"When the plane doors opened I was met by the police and airport security, who rush me straight through all the arrival procedures and then got me out as cursorily as possible."


The star added playing the show reminded him of the fabulous four's legendary gig.


"Standing out there on stage and hearing the crowd, all the memories came flooding back of being on that point all that time ago with the band when we number one toured the US," he said.


"It was mad the first time round because we didn't really know what to expect, as no-one had ever played a stadium show before. Like a lot of things we did, it was going into the unknown. The technology was so different. We couldn't really hear ourselves when we played there as the crowd together were so loud. Vox had specially designed us 100-watt amplifiers but they were nowhere near loud enough.


"The crowd were scarce as forte this clip round just technology has moved on now so we butt hear what we ar playing. This stadium is such a special home to us. We�ll ne'er forget it and its memory will live on."




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Tuesday, 1 July 2008

Ocarina

Ocarina   
Artist: Ocarina

   Genre(s): 
New Age
   Instrumental
   



Discography:


Magic Book   
 Magic Book

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 17


Amalia   
 Amalia

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 12


Alma America   
 Alma America

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 14


Ocarina 2   
 Ocarina 2

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 12


Songs For Baby Jane   
 Songs For Baby Jane

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 12


Song for Baby Jane   
 Song for Baby Jane

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 12


Ocarina I   
 Ocarina I

   Year:    
Tracks: 12


Collection   
 Collection

   Year:    
Tracks: 4




 






Wednesday, 18 June 2008

Ruthless and Vorwerk

Ruthless and Vorwerk   
Artist: Ruthless and Vorwerk

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Splendid   
 Splendid

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 3




 






Monday, 9 June 2008

Leona Lewis Isn't Looking for Trouble

Leona Lewis, Blender MagazineLeona Lewis may be looking a bit sexed up on the new cover of Blender, but she's no bad girl in the making.

In fact, the "Bleeding Love" hitmaker doesn't smoke, drink or...


Tuesday, 3 June 2008

Can SonicMood Help to Significantly Lower High Blood Pressure? The Latest Research Answers With a Resounding YES!

PARADISE, Calif., June 2 -- According to researchers at
the American Society of Hypertension (ASH), listening to just 30 minutes of
rhythmically homogeneous music daily may significantly reduce high blood
pressure. This news was released on May 14, 2008, at the ASH's Twenty-Third
Annual Scientific Meeting and Exposition in New Orleans, LA/USA. SonicMood
(http://SonicMood.com) is a PERFECT example of rhythmically homogeneous
music!

SonicMood is an Ambient Nature Music generation software application by
Bit Of Paradise Products. BOPP is announcing today that all 28 of its
"Moods" are now available in both 30 and 120 minute, high sound quality
mp3s. Each Mood has its own unique sound and each can be heard by visiting
that Mood's own website. Each of the websites play a five minute audio
sample to guide someone in finding the Moods that are perfect for them.

By listening to at least 30 minutes of SonicMood daily and practicing
breathing techniques at the same time, a significant reduction in systolic
blood pressure could be achieved if established as a daily life routine.
SonicMood is also the perfect environmental sound blocker. Play SonicMood
at work, while at the computer, or any time that one needs to concentrate
or relax. Now with the SonicMood mp3s, one can have rhythmically
homogeneous music on the go. It's perfect for the iPod or other mp3 players
and doesn't require a computer.

Automagically is what we at Bit Of Paradise Products call the way
SonicMood forever plays a Mood in non-repeating fashion until you stop it.
The automagical qualities make it the perfect choice because one can listen
to it over and over again without hearing the repetition that one would if
it were the same piece of classical, Celtic, raga or other type of music.
Within SonicMood are Nature Sounds like Crickets, Frogs, Rain, Thunder,
Ocean Waves, Whale Songs, etc., which when blended with harmonious MIDI
instruments like Tubular Bells, Shakuhachi, Celesta, Crystal and more, can
create the sonic sensations to be the perfect nonprescription sleep aid!
Let SonicMood relax one's inner self so that a better sleep is possible.

For those who desire the convenience of prerecorded sound and for those
without a Mac, we are making available the 28 Moods of SonicMood as 30
minute mp3s for only $1.69 each and 120 minute versions are only $3.49
each. The SonicMood software is a Mac only application priced at only
$12.95. Make royalty-free ambient music with the SonicMood software
application.

Located in Paradise, California/USA, Bit Of Paradise Products was
founded in 2003 by John Hall. He has a master's degree in physics and wants
to provide the World with a unique means to end sonic distractions at the
work place, home or anywhere. SonicIdeas LLC is the marketing department
for Bit Of Paradise Products. The Director of Marketing, Robert Mitton can
be contacted by the media and medical professions for a review or
promotional license of the software or mp3s. (408) 841-7457,
SoundThinker@sonicideas.net, http://SonicMood.com

This release was issued through eReleases(TM). For more information,
visit http://www.ereleases.com.




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Tuesday, 27 May 2008

Ex Corrie star Sanderson joins Heartbeat

Former 'Coronation Street' star Nikki Sanderson is set to join the cast of 'Heartbeat'.
The 23-year-old actress will play the part of Dawn Bellamy, a niece of the late Phil Bellamy, in the ITV drama.
Sanderson quit 'Coronation Street' in 2005 when her character Candice left Weatherfield to become a stylist for Status Quo.
She has since appeared in 'Holby City', 'New Street Law' and 'X Factor: Battle of the Stars'.
Speaking about her new role, the actress said: "I'm so excited about starting on 'Heartbeat' and meeting all of the cast.
"My family and I have always loved the show, and I can't wait to put on the Sixties clothing."
Heartbeat producer Archie Tait said: "Nikki will be a fantastic addition to the show. Dawn is a great character who is certain to spice things up in Aidensfield."