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- Wild Rib Cook-ff Music lineup
- Wilco keeps it simple in new album
VH1 Classic Presents a New Slate of Summer 2009 Programming With …
PR Newswire (press release)
The new slate of programming begins on June 6th with “Roc Doc: Iron Maiden: Flight 666. ” The network’s summer lineup also includes premieres of “Rock Across America” “VH1 Classic’s 100 Concerts in 100 Days” “Roc Doc: Lords of the Revolution” “Roc Doc: Woodstock 40 Years Later” “Download Festival” and “Hard Rock Calling Festival. ” “Roc Doc: Iron Maiden: Flight 666″ simulcast on VH1 and VH1 Classic Saturday June 6 at 9PM*VH1 Classic is celebrating British heavy rock legends Iron Maiden in a big way for the premiere of “Roc Doc: Iron Maiden: Flight 666″ on Saturday June 6 at 9PM*. ” Iron Maiden: Flight 666″ is an inspirational account of the chaotic and often humorous world of a band touring the four corners of the world giving a behind-the-scenes look at what happens on and off stage. For the first time ever the band gave full access to a film crew to document their journey for their Somewhere Back in Time World Tour and this resulted in the critically acclaimed full-length documentary film. Delivering some of the most spectacular live footage ever seen of the band the film takes viewers from Mumbai to Santiago L.
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Adam Lambert keen on Queen but won’t rock only
The Associated Press
“The album is in the very early stages and Lambert aims to co-write much of the material. n “Idol” Lambert was the resident glam rocker staging elaborate over-the-top performances and daring to don goth-inspired outfits (with guyliner) on an otherwise family-style show. “There’s a way to take the glam rock of the ’70s and the classic rock of the ’70s and kind of modernize it. I want it to be produced in a very very current almost futuristic way… I want it to be produced in a very very current almost futuristic way. So we’re going to come up with something really fresh” he said. The musical mix will include “sexy dance-y vibe-y” numbers and more emotional songs that “appeal to people that are going through a hard time or don’t believe in themselves” he said. “I want to communicate the liberation that is being comfortable in your own skin and that is being your own person” said Lambert who has largely kept his personal life under wraps. “And the spirit of being different and how strong that can make you feel.
Primal Fogerty: netime CCR frontman talks about inspiration the …
The Detroit News
It was only on the charts in two places San Francisco and Detroit. I grew up loving that record. ” Fogerty’s teenage sons play in a garage band — classic rock including Led Zeppelin Jimi Hendrix and CCR. Their dad isn’t surprised. “Years ago in the middle ’80s I told people I don’t picture kids going into their garages picking up their guitars and playing Michael Jackson’s ‘Beat It. Rock and roll is what you play when you plug in those deadly weapons.
Wild Rib Cook-ff Music lineup
GoErie.com
Classic danceable rock from ’70s to today. Just what the name says.
Wilco keeps it simple in new album
Chicago Sun-Times
– all with much less angst than usual. “There’s a really relaxed quality to the way we work together now” Tweedy recently told Spin magazine. This is evidenced by a set of mid-tempo gently upbeat tunes proudly heralding their classic-rock influences and romantic sentiments. “You Never Know” lifts a hook from Sly Stone’s “Everyday People” and pairs it with George Harrison’s signature guitar; “ne Wing” boasts some of the most gorgeous harmonies the group’s recorded; “Country Disappeared” and “Solitaire” both nod to mid-period Big Star with their fragile but pretty melodies and melancholy lyrics; “You and I” is a sweet pop duet with Leslie Feist and “Sunny Feeling” is the best Tom Petty song that Petty never wrote. For fans of Wilco at its artiest and noisiest the group offers “Bull Black Nova” an exquisitely creepy examination of the aftermath of a murder with Tweedy’s edgiest vocal performance and a guitar explosion worthy of Television. And for those who’ve been longing for a return to “Summerteeth” there’s the disc-closing “Everlasting Everything” with big orchestral swells rife with tympani and tubular bells. If the initial reaction is one of disappointment that Wilco has failed to surprise us that’s true enough.
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