Fall Out Boy's New York Concert

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Fall Out Boy's New York Concert. Fresh off a three-year hiatus, Fall Out Boy took the stage at The Studio at Webster Hall in New York on Tuesday night, playing for a crowd of 300 to 400 near-rabid fans. The concert came as a total surprise after the band announced on Monday they would be touring to support a new album in May , released a new single and would kick it all of with three intimate shows in Chicago, New York and LosAngles this week.
After three long years, the band actually seems to be having fun again. During a mostly tight 90-minute set, FOB plowed through a 24 song set nearly identical to the one they played in the Chicago on Monday , with front man Patrick Stump again admitting he was struggling to remember all the lyrics to their songs.
It's a relief to see the boys back in good spirits, since the band's last album "Folie a Deux" touched so heavily on the theme of the perils of fame something the band's bassist and mouthpiece, Pete Wentz, is well-versed in. When FOB announced they were going on an indefinite hiatus in November 2009,Wentz told kerrang! that he felt his high-profile relationship with Ashlee Simpson and his personal life had become a "hindrance for the band."
"I think the world needs a little less Pete Wentz. A lot of people think Fall Out Boy is me. But it's the four of us. I want to f--king vomit when I read intros that say, 'Pete Wentz: accidental internet poster boy.' It makes me feel ugly," he explained at the time.Wentz has since disorved Simson and managed to stay out of the headlines. Though certain circumstances have changed, fans can rest assured that Fall Out Boy has not forgotten how to play.
If anything, time has made them stronger. Stump seems to have only benefitted from his stint a solo artist and now has more confidence than ever or he at least appears less likely to let Wentz do all the talking this time around.
More changes come in the form of the band's new obsession with rock and roll, which is fitting since their forthcoming album is titled "Save Rock and Roll." There is no denying their sound has changed over the years, but despite however many rappers FOB collaborates with, they're going to be hard pressed to lose their reputation as a solid pop punk band -- but they are dead set on trying (just don't tell that to the fans screaming "punk as f--k" over and over again.)
The years off also seem to have boosted the band's appreciation for their fans. When they weren't repeatedly asking the crowd to take a step back to keep from squishing those at the front, their entire stage banter consisted of Stump and Wentz showering the crowd with compliments and repeating how damn happy they were to be performing once again. The mood turned saccharine when Wentz implored the crowd to just remember "how perfect this moment is and how perfect you are right now," before launching into their biggest hit, "Sugar, We're Going Down."
After years of tabloid stories about the band's struggle with success and subsequent disappointments with side and solo prodject, post hiatus Fall Out Boy seems to have realized that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.

Miley Cyrus ridiculously short Photos

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  Miley Cyrus ridiculously short. Miley Cyrus channeled the '90s as she stepped out in a pair of ridiculously short shorts that were cut up to there Monday afternoon in Hollywood. Photo agency X17 snapped the engaged 20 year old singer showing off her fit figure in a pair of jean cutoffs, black Doc Martens and a floral crop top that seemed to be ripped straight from the pages of Sassy magazine.

Cyrus, who is engage to "Last Song" co-star Liam Hemsworth, has undergone a dramatic physical transformation in the past year, having noticeably trimmed down and cropped her hair into a short pixie cut.

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Radiohead : Creep.

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Radiohead : Creep. 

 


From Pablo Honey and 139 other release
“Creep” is the first single released by the English alternative rock band Radiohead, and is a track on their debut album Pablo Honey (1993). It was written by the band’s singer, Thom Yorke, and released in the United Kingdom initially in September 1992.

 When it was first given limited release, however, Radio 1 found it “too depressing”, and removed it from their playlist after airing it only twice. However, it subsequently became one of the band’s biggest hits, and became their only Top 40 hit in the United States until 2008’s “Nude”, despite the success of their future albums in the country. The song re-entered the UK chart at number 37 on 8 June 2008, as a result of downloads, following the release of Radiohead’s The Best of album earlier that month.

Covers
First should be stated that Creep itself may be considered as a cover song, based on a famous song by sixties band The Hollies. The name of the song was The Air That I Breathe and was written byAlbert Hammond and Mike Hazelwood. 


In April 2008, Prince covered ‘Creep’ at Coachella. This version was captured on a video from a concert-goer’s cell phone, and promptly uploaded to Youtube. However, it was quickly taken down at Prince’s request. After finding out about the blocking, Thom Yorke was quoted as saying, “Well, tell him to unblock it. It’s our song.”


 Alternative rock band Weezer covered “Creep” during their 2008 Hootenanny Tour with bassist Scott Shriner on lead vocals. Weezer frontman Rivers Cuomo stated that the song was picked to cover because “it’s incredible what they do with four chords, over and over.”

COLD PLAY The Scientist

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COLD PLAY  The Scientist. Chris Martin wrote “The Scientist” after listening to George Harrison’s “All Things Must Pass”. In an interview with Rolling Stone, Martin revealed that while working on the band’s second album, A Rush of Blood to the Head, he knew that the album was missing something.

 One night, during a stay in Liverpool, Martin found an old piano that was out of tune. He wanted to work on George Harrison’s song “Isn’t It a Pity”, but he could not manage to do so. When the song came to Martin, he asked that the recorder be turned on. He concludes with saying that he came across this chord sequence and noted that the chord was “lovely”. Martin recorded the vocals and piano takes in a studio in Liverpool.

When asked about the development of the song, during a track-by-track reveal, Martin said: “That’s just about girls. It’s weird that whatever else is on your mind, whether it’s the downfall of global economics or terrible environmental troubles, the thing that always gets you most is when you fancy someone.”

However, the inside cover to A Rush of Blood to the Head stated: “The Scientist is Dan.” ‘Dan’ refers to Dan Keeling, the A&R man who signed the band to Parlophone.

PARADISE COLD PLAY

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COLD PLAY PARADISE : London, United Kingdom (1997 – present) Coldplay is a British alternative rock band, formed in London, United Kingdom in 1997. The band comprises vocalist and pianist Chris Martin, lead guitarist Jonny Buckland, bassist Guy Berryman, and drummer Will Champion.

 Having released four successful albums, (all of which debuted at #1 on the UK album chart) Coldplay have also achieved great success with their singles, such as Yellow, Speed of Sound, the Grammy-winning Clocks and the US and UK #1 single Viva la Vida. Frontman Chris Martin credits 1980s Norwegian pop band a-ha for inspiring him to form his own band. Coldplay’s early material was often compared to that of Jeff Buckley and Radiohead, while also drawing comparisons to U2 and Travis.

 Since the release of the band’s debut album, Parachutes (2000), Coldplay has also drawn influence from other sources, including Echo And The Bunnymen and George Harrison on A Rush of Blood to the Head (2002) and Johnny Cash and Kraftwerk for X&Y (2005). Coldplay are one of very few current British music acts to achieve major success in North America. Despite their large worldwide popularity, the band has remained protective of how their music is used in the media, refusing its use for product endorsements. In the past, Coldplay had turned down multi-million dollar contracts from Gatorade, Diet Coke, and Gap, who wanted to use the songs “Yellow”, Trouble, and Don’t Panic respectively. According to Martin, “We wouldn’t be able to live with ourselves if we sold the songs’ meanings like that.”

On the other hand, “Yellow” has been used to back TV trailers for “The Simpsons” and “Viva la Vida” from their latest album features on the current iTunes TV advert.