Wednesday 20 August 2008

Winehouse top celeb nightmare, says survey

Amy Winehouse is the top renown people own nightmares most, according to a survey of more than 3,500 people in Britain.

Pete Doherty, The Cheeky Girls and Heather Mills also featured on the Top 10 list, patch from the world of politics, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling were third and tenth respectively.

A separate question found that 'being chased' was the primary nightmare subject of respondents, with 'the fear of losing a loved one' in second place.

Respondents to the survey, undertaken by hotel chain Travelodge, reported that they sometimes woke up sweating, in a panic, crying, shaking or screaming due to nightmares.

Leigh McCarron of Travelodge said: "A nightmare is much more intense than a tough dream, it can wake feelings of fear, horror and distress.

"It replicates our deepest fears and can buoy reflect the different types of stresses we expression in our waking world."

Top celebrities/politicians to appear in nightmares:*

1 Amy Winehouse
2 Marilyn Manson
3 Gordon Brown
4 Pete Doherty
5 The Cheeky Girls
6 Simon Cowell/Kerry Katona
7 Cherie Blair
8 Jodie Marsh
9 Heather Mills
10 Alistair Darling

Most common nightmare themes:*

1 Being pursued
2 Losing a loved unitary
3 Falling from a great height
4 Not having whatsoever money, organism jobless and homeless
5 Being attacked by spiders

* According to Travelodge survey of 3,500 the great unwashed in the UK.



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Sunday 10 August 2008

James Blood Ulmer Trio

James Blood Ulmer Trio   
Artist: James Blood Ulmer Trio

   Genre(s): 
Jazz
   



Discography:


Live Zurich   
 Live Zurich

   Year: 1988   
Tracks: 5




Free jazz has not produced many noteworthy guitarists. Experimental musicians careworn to the guitar have had few nothingness role models; consequently, they've typically looked to rock-based players for brainchild. James "Blood" Ulmer is one of the few exceptions -- an outside guitarist world Health Organization has forged a trend based largely on the traditions of African-American lingo music. Ulmer is an adherent of saxophonist/composer Ornette Coleman's vaguely defined Harmolodic theory, which fundamentally subverts jazz's harmonic element in favor of freely jury-rigged, non-tonal, or quasi-modal counterpoint. Ulmer plays with a stuttering, vocalic attack; his lines are often texturally and chordally based, inflected with the emphasis of a soul-jazz tenor saxist. That's not to enjoin his sound is untouched by the rock tradition -- the influence of Jimi Hendrix on Ulmer is strong -- merely it's sundry with blues, funk, and button jazz elements. The vector sum music is an expressive, hard-edged, forte amplified hybrid that is, at its charles VII Herbert Best, on a level with the finest of the Harmolodic school.


Ulmer began his vocation playacting in funk bands, first in Pittsburgh (1959-1964) and later around Columbus, OH (1964-1967). Ulmer exhausted iV days in Detroit earlier moving to New York in 1971. He landed a nine-month gig at the noted birthplace of federal Bureau of Prisons, Minton's Playhouse, and played very briefly with Art Blakey. In 1973, he recorded Rashied Ali Quintet with the ex-John Coltrane drummer on the Survival label. That same year, he hooklike up with Ornette Coleman, whose conception affected Ulmer's music thereafter. The guitarist's recordings from the late '70s and early '80s exhibit a singular read on his mentor's artistic. His blues and rock-tinged prowess was, if anything, more raw and aggressive than Coleman's free malarky and funk-derived music (a observation, no incertitude, of Ulmer's chosen instrument), but no less compelling from either an rational or an emotional standpoint. In 1981, Ulmer light-emitting diode the first of triad record dates for Columbia, which helped to queer his music to a wider world. Around this time Ulmer began an connection with tenor saxist David Murray, Bassist Amin Ali, and drummer Ronald Shannon Jackson. As the Music Revelation Ensemble, this intermittent aggregation (with various other members added and subtracted) would bring forth a issue of intense, free-blowing albums over a span of well-nigh deuce decades.


Ulmer's work has varied in quality over the eld. In 1987, with the concerted mathematical group Phalanx (George Adams, tenor saxophone; Sirone, sea bass; and Rashied Ali, drums), Ulmer drew successfully on the unloose jazz expressionism that made his diagnose. Generally, however, Ulmer's sake in out idle words waned in the '80s and '90s, to the extent that his music became progressively more structured, rhythmically regular, and (arguably) less imaginative. Much of his after exercise bears scant resemblance to the jittery free jazz he played earlier. Nevertheless, '90s recordings with the Music Revelation Ensemble showed him still capable of playing convincingly in that nervure.


Blood dug deep into an probe of the blues as the century off. First he recorded Memphis Blood: The Sun Sessions with guitarist Veron Reid both playing and producing. The album too starred veteran Ulmer sideman Charles Burnham on violin. In 2003 he issued No Escape From the Blues, recorded at Electric Lady studio. A thorouhgly psychedlic funky read on the musical style, Reidand Burnham were portray in the same roles once more, and old acquaintance Olu Dara stopped-up into to contribute as well. In 2005 Blood released Birthright, on Joel DOrn's Hyena label. It is easily his almost intimatre recording. Completely solo in the studio (Thomas Reid erst over again produced) it contains 10 orignals and two covers of classical reportoire and takes Blood's megrims jounrey to an exclusively new stratum.






Tuesday 1 July 2008

Oneiros

Oneiros   
Artist: Oneiros

   Genre(s): 
Metal
   



Discography:


Insania. Exanimis. Mortis   
 Insania. Exanimis. Mortis

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 14




 






Wednesday 25 June 2008

Amy Winehouse Suffering From Emphysema

It has been revealed that Amy Winehouse is suffering from emphysema, a potentially fatal lung condition usually caused by heavy smoking and drug taking.


The troubled singer was rushed to hospital last week after collapsing in her home. She is now receiving treatment at a clinic in London. Doctors have warned that if Winehouse doesn't stop taking drugs, she may not only lose her voice but also her life.


Amy's father is desperate for his daughter to stay clean after leaving hosptial, and has pleaded with suppliers and drug taking friends - including Pete Doherty, to keep away.


He told Sunday Mirror, "I'm saying to those drug dealers, and they know who they are, if they are supplying crack to Amy, then they've got to take responsibility. I don't want her hanging out with her mates like Pete Doherty either.


"What hope does she have if people are taking drugs around her? Already Amy says she feels better and wants to leave hospital and that worries me."


Amy has already been to rehab twice, but both attempts were unsuccessful.




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Thursday 12 June 2008

Law & Order on the move to London?

There are plans to bring the acclaimed US police series 'Law & Order' to London.
Variety reports that the makers of 'Law & Order', Wolf Films and NBC Universal, are in talks with ITV and UK production company Kudos Film about an English version of the series, which has the working title 'Law & Order: London'.
If a deal is agreed the first series would consist of 13 episodes; most first series in the UK are greenlighted for six episodes.
The 18th series of 'Law & Order' began on US TV last night.
There are local versions of 'Law & Order: Criminal Intent' produced in France and Russia, with the latter also producing a version of 'Law & Order: SVU'.
If a UK deal is reached it would be the first agreement for a foreign version of the original 'Law & Order' format.
Like the French and Russian editions of '...Criminal Intent', 'Law & Order: London' would use scripts originally written for the US version but reworked to the new location.

Friday 6 June 2008

Tenths Trust looking for Jackson deal

Red tape could be the only thing between film director Peter Jackson and the expansion of his Miramar-based movie-making studios.

Monday 26 May 2008

Amy Winehouse - Winehouse Blake And I Have Not Split

Singer AMY WINEHOUSE has furiously blasted reports she's cheating on her incarcerated husband BLAKE FIELDER-CIVIL, insisting the couple will be "together forever".

The Back To Black star had allegedly broken off her 11-month marriage last Monday (21Apr08) after falling for her manager's assistant, 24-year-old Alex Haynes.

However, following a screaming, foul-mouthed row with her father Mitch at her Camden, London home on Monday (28Apr08), a visibly enraged Winehouse stepped outside her front door to set the record straight.

During a one-on-one conversation with a waiting photographer, she attacked the media for spreading "lies after lies after lies" and laughed off rumours she had ditched Fielder-Civil, who faces charges of perverting the course of justice relating to a previous charge of grievous bodily harm.

The snapper tells WENN, "Her father arrives, goes into her house and gives her a massive bollocking. You could just hear screaming and shouting inside. He was telling her, 'You've got to f**king pull yourself together.' We just heard swearing and shouting."

Mitch then left the building, and soon after some pals turned up at the troubled star's home.

The photographer continues, "I ended up having a 10-minute conversation with her on the doorstep. She insisted she is not divorcing Blake. She's totally in love with him. I said, 'How are things?' She said, 'It's beautiful. The summer's come and I can't wait to get my Blake back.'

"She said to me, 'You've seen us together - and you know how much we're in love with each other. We're gonna be together forever. Can you tell the people at the papers to stop writing lies after lies after lies. We're not splitting up, I don't have a new boyfriend, I'm totally in love with Blake and I'll be going to court with him every single day to support him throughout his case. I couldn't be happier.'"

Rumours of a split have been rife for the last few months, after Winehouse's increasingly erratic behaviour caused her to miss, or turn up late to, a number of scheduled prison visits. Her fractured relationship with her in-laws has also put pressure on her marriage, with Fielder-Civil's mother, Georgette, telling all to a British tabloid about Winehouse's alleged drug problems in February (08).




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