Artist: Shampoo: mp3 download Genre(s): Punk Shampoo's discography: Girl Power Year: 1995 Tracks: 11 We Are Shampoo Year: 1994 Tracks: 12 Shampoo is a duette of punk stone Barbie dolls scarcely out of their teens, hailing from Plumstead, England. Jacqui Blake and Carrie Askew both manage vocals in a highly industrious and scarce intelligible way, and both have sufficiency attitude and downright lip to cultivate critics on both sides of the Atlantic go senile over their crude tinder and wily innuendoes. Even though their natural endowment is just discernible, Shampoo is a wise to and cunning laugh and dozens of fun. We Are Shampoo, their full-length debut, features all of the jaw-dropping singles released in Britain, including their anthem, "Trouble," which was featured in the Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers soundtrack. Fille Power followed in 1996. |
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Wednesday, 27 August 2008
50 Cent Insists He Isn't Delaying Police Arson Investigation
US rapper 50 Cent has denied delaying an investigation into a suspected arson attack on a property he owned in New York.
�50 and his attorneys met yesterday with Suffolk County authorities regarding the fire that destroyed 50's house," a attorney for the rapper aforementioned yesterday (August 21st).
Reports had claimed that 50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, had refused to satisfy detectives leading the probe into May's fire.
The property in Long Island was inhabited at the time by Jackson's erstwhile girlfriend Shaniqua Tompkins and his 11-year-old son, Marquis.
She has claimed that the rapper was involved in the fire, which Jackson has denied.
His lawyers added yesterday that he "is eager to review the findings of the investigation, when it is concluded."
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Monday, 18 August 2008
Tibolone Reduces Risk Of Fractures And Breast Cancer But Increases Risk Of Stroke In Older Women
Friday, 8 August 2008
Ernie K-Doe's "Here Come the Girls" resurrection
Against all odds, Ernie K-Doe is burning formerly again.
During the 2007 Christmas season, the British chemist's shop chain Boots featured K-Doe's 1970 transcription "Here Come the Girls" in a prominent TV ad run. In a popular commercial, dozens of female spot workers start primping at their desks, then strut out en masse to K-Doe's chorus.
Thanks to the Boots exposure, "Here Come the Girls" rocketed to No. 3 on the United Kingdom single charts. "That's astonishing, " said K-Doe's widow, Antoinette, "because Ernie's dead and the strain came from the grave."
On Saturday, July 12, Mid-City Lanes Rock 'n' Bowl hosts a "Here Come the Girls" party that should be yet some other milestone issue in the litany of K-Doe-related curiosities.
Blue Eyed Soul, the stripe that a great deal backed K-Doe in his later long time, will play his hits. In keeping with the theme of the Boots commercial, women are bucked up to pay heed in evening wear. One hundred women are to be presented with roses and escorted past the eerily lifelike Ernie K-Doe statue -- which, Antoinette says, will be affixed with its "standing legs" and available for saltation on a wheeled platform. And the show is on the seventh day of remembrance of Ernie K-Doe's funeral, in the same locus that hosted his repast.
Nine years after "Mother-in-Law" took him to No. 1 in 1961, Ernie K-Doe was badly in pauperism of a hit. He turned to producer and songwriter Allen Toussaint, the force behind "Mother-in-Law." Toussaint wrote a batch of new songs, including "Here Come the Girls, " and put K-Doe in the studio with the Meters as his backing isthmus. The solution, the self-titled "Ernie K-Doe" album, was released by Janus Records and speedily disappeared.
Cut to the summer of 2007, six eld after K-Doe's death. Antoinette K-Doe received a call off inquiring around the rights to "Here Come the Girls." She referred the caller to performance rights organization BMI and forgot about it.
Months later, her husband's 37-year-old recording is a stumble in England thanks to a pharmacy commercial. "Here Come the Girls" likely found its way to Boots' marketing team via "New Orleans Funk: The Original Sound of Funk 1960-75, " a compilation assembled by the British label Soul Jazz Records.
"I can't get Ernie back, so I thank them for putting it out, " Antoinette K-Doe aforementioned. "It could have been out there and done nothing."
Hoping to capitalize on the song's new popularity, in March the Great American Music label issued "Here Comes the Girls!, " a CD containing the original 10-song "Ernie K-Doe" album from 1971, two bonus tracks and an up-tempo, alternate take on "Mother-in-Law."
Her husband's unexpected life history resurrection overseas was a rare chip of full news in what was a rough spring for Antoinette K-Doe. On Mardi Gras, she suffered a heart attack, followed by a pocket-size stroke. Doctors inserted a stent to improve blood flow to her heart.
As she convalesced during Lent, Antoinette K-Doe temporarily unsympathetic the Mother-in-Law Lounge, the Claiborne Avenue nightclub/shrine. But it's open once once again and she reports that, at 65, she's feeling well. Tending her garden provides exercise, and she's committed to keeping her husband's memory alive. She plans to be at the Mid-City Lanes on Saturday in her evening gown.
"Ernie's still with us, " she said. "When they pass, they leave this great music. It's an honor to go to the jukebox and play his songs."
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Wednesday, 18 June 2008
Amy Winehouse - Prosecute Celebrity Drug Takers Sir Ian Blair
The head of the Metropolitan police has today called for celebrities who are caught on film taking drugs to be prosecuted.
Sir Ian Blair urged the crown prosecution service (CPS) to increase the number of celebrities prosecuted and change its policy on the issue.
Celebrities such as Amy Winehouse and Pete Doherty have both recently been caught on film allegedly taking drugs.
Supermodel Kate Moss was exposed in 2005 by the Daily Mail for allegedly taking class A drugs.
Sir Ian today expressed his concern that Moss escaped any form of prosecution due to a lack of evidence and claimed he was worried about the impact such behaviour had on "impressionable young people".
"I was quite clear that I expressed my concern over the Kate Moss story, and we did that same investigation and we hit the same issue," said Sir Ian Blair.
"And I think it's reasonable for a jury to be able to say, beyond reasonable doubt, 'I can see that behaviour, you convince me that you're taking talcum powder, because that's an unusual way to take it.'"
The CPS, however, rejected Sir Ian's criticism, claiming he had "totally" misunderstood the law.
"Any suggestion that the CPS does not prosecute celebrities is completely untrue," said Sir Ken MacDonald.
"We will prosecute when the police provide us with sufficient evidence to do so."
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Monday, 9 June 2008
M-Flo Loves Crystal Kay
Artist: M-Flo Loves Crystal Kay
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Pop: Japan
Discography:
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Year: 2003
Tracks: 3
 
Tuesday, 3 June 2008
Dave Matthews Band to play cancer benefit concert
Jerry Seinfeld, Brian Wilson and Andrea Bocelli, among others, will perform in various New York City venues throughout 2008 as part of the benefit concert series. Stand Up For A Cure is a nonprofit organization comprising nurses, physicians and family members.
A limited number of tickets for the Dave Matthews Band concert at the Garden are available to the band's fan club members via its fan club Web site, the Warehouse (http://www.warehouse.davematthewsband.com/), through May 16.
Before its North American tour, Bon Jovi launched the Stand Up For A Cure concert series with a show at New York's Hammerstein Ballroom on February 12. The concert was dedicated to Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora's father, Adam Sambora, who received care at Memorial Sloan-Kettering before his death last year from cancer.
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