7Vote!
Spinner.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
Filed under: News , UK The Rolling Stones have released a new digital package of their 1971 hit 'Wild Horses.' The reissue comes after a performance of the song on the 'X Factor' TV show on Sunday (Nov. 22) by 'Britain's Got Talent' finalist and YouTube sensation Susan Boyle. Boyle has recorded a version of the song for her debut album 'I Dreamed a Dream' which was released yesterday (Nov. 23). 'Wild...
8Vote!
TrueHoop (Free subscription) | yesterday
By Henry Abbott TrueHoop reader Nick just noticed a Brendan Haywood quote that comes from NBA.com (via Fanhouse ): "That's what the Celtics do. Paul Pierce can have 12 in the fourth quarter. [But] if they're up, he don't care. That's what we gotta do. Check your ego at the door. Move the ball. Play some defense." The theme, of course, is egolessness. The Celtics have it, and a recent title....
7Vote!
Spinner.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
Filed under: Concerts and Tours , News , Exclusive , Movies While ' The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus' brought together some of the greatest musicians in rock history, the concept was just a bit silly, according Jethro Tull frontman Ian Anderson . "It was a strange atmosphere because it was Mick Jagger 's baby," Anderson tells Spinner. "He and the director, Michael Lindsay-Hogg,...
Explore : Blues,
Eric Clapton,
Ian Anderson,
Jethro Tull,
Jimi Hendrix,
Jimi Hendrix Experience,
John Lennon,
Keith Richards,
Long, Long, Long,
Mick Jagger,
Mitch Mitchell,
Music,
Progressive rock,
Taj Mahal,
The Beatles
3Vote!
Buzzin Music Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Rolling Stones have today released the track Wild Horses as a digital download, the track which was recorded in 1969 in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. Wild Horses was the last of three tracks recorded during the three day session, the other tracks were Brown Sugar and You Gotta Move. Those three tracks were the first to [...]
3Vote!
Mirror.co.uk (Free subscription) | yesterday
Susan Boyle’s cover of the Rolling Stones classic Wild Horses was for many viewers the highlight of last night’s X Factor show.
3Vote!
The Daily Dust (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
Britain’s Got Talent star Susan Boyle wowed America with a performance on the Today show yesterday. The 48-year-old Scottish singer performed at the Rockefeller Plaza in New York to promote her new album I Dreamed A Dream. She sang versions of the Rolling Stones’ ‘Wild Horses’ and Julie London’s classic ‘Cry Me a River’ Miss Boyle rocketed to [...]
3Vote!
The Guardian (Free subscription) | yesterday
I think the thing that we at NME found most exciting is the fact that the Friday night Glastonbury headline slot is generally reserved for slightly smaller bands, or bands that have not yet proved themselves. So if U2 are headlining on Friday, what does that mean for the rest of the festival? What are the other bands going to be, and just how big? We've seen Arctic Monkeys play that slot, and for...
3Vote!
Under Three Hundred (Free subscription) | yesterday
Day off today. Finished a thing in the early hours, it’s now been accepted, approved, and I’m sure I will have forgotten about having written it in a few day’s time. I can never remember things about things I’ve written. I have to record over the memories whenever I’m writing something else, there isn’t the room. Still, it means when I do read things back, or listen,...
5Vote!
ShoppingBlog.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
Susan Boyle's mini-concert this morning in Rockefeller Plaza included Susan's rendition of The Rolling Stones' "Wild Horses." Susan's album I Dreamed a Dream drops today: it's already the most pre-ordered album in history (it's available at Amazon.com ). Take a look: Posted in Music Permalink | Recent Headlines | Our News Feeds
3Vote!
Ramblin' with Roger (Free subscription) | yesterday
I'm sure the title refers to a James Bond film; I'm swiping this from SamauraiFrog . List 10 musical artists (or bands) you like, in no specific order (do this before reading the questions below). Really, don’t read the questions below until you pick your ten artists!!! There is something to be said for following the instructions in this case. 1. The Beatles 2. The Beach Boys 3. David Bowie 4....
5Vote!
PowerPop (Free subscription) | 11/23/2009
From 1958, please enjoy the incomparable Bo Diddley and his characteristically self-referential r&b hit "Diddley Daddy." You know, I'm almost embarrassed to admit it, but until I first heard that song sometime in the 70s, I'd had no idea whatsoever that The Rolling Stones had appropriated the song's insinuating three-notes-of-an-E-chord riff for the far more familiar "19th Nervous...
4Vote!
Draven99's Musings (Free subscription) | 11/23/2009
When it comes right down to it, I am not really sure what the ultimate purpose is for this movies existence. It does not seem to aspire to any higher purpose. It does show some rebellion against the government, but it is not something that is explored all that deeply. For that matter, once it reaches its conclusion, it does not seem like a whole lot has been changed. Fortunately, this is a movie that...
4Vote!
prefixmag (Free subscription) | 11/22/2009
Ray Davies - Berklee Performance Center (Boston, MA) - Tuesday, November 17, 2009 Of the widely recognized 'top tier' British Invasion bands, I'd reckon that The Kinks would consistently fail to podium, when compared to The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and The Who. Of course, coming up fourth against combos of that nature is nothing to hang your head over, and one could make a credible argument that...
3Vote!
Whole Story (Free subscription) | 11/22/2009
Are you starting to go a bit crazy? Is the weight of the week crushing you just a bit? Instead of reaching for the Rolling Stones’ version of Mother’s Little Helpers, reach for your phone or your car keys instead. Your Whole Foods Market team members are here for you! We love this week. Really! No [...]
3Vote!
Hollywood Elsewhere (Free subscription) | 11/22/2009
The Criterion Bluray of Albert and David Maysles' Gimme Shelter, the legendary doc about the 1969 Rolling Stones tour that ended with violence and death at the 12.6.69 Altamont Speedway concert, struck me as an overpriced burn. It's a typical Criterion-level high-quality package as far as it goes, but it's not worth $40 because it doesn't look all that different from the last DVD, which was issued...
4Vote!
starbuck0295y | 11/06/2009
NEW YORK (Reuters) –A major new photography exhibit is built around the idea that the eyes are just as important as the ears for appreciating and understanding rock 'n' roll. The Brooklyn Museum's sprawling show "Who Shot Rock & Roll: A Photographic History, 1955 to the Present" opened on Friday as a study in the contrasts that run through the rock music subculture. Nearly 200 photographs, videos,...
Explore : Amy Winehouse,
Badfinger,
Brooklyn Museum,
Country,
Elvis Presley,
Fine Arts,
Jimi Hendrix,
Johnny Cash,
Madonna,
Museums,
Music,
Punk,
Soul,
Subcultures,
The Sex Pistols
3Vote!
stevenevans2009 | 10/29/2009
The Rolling Stones Undercover >>>> Download Undercover <<<< artist: The Rolling Stones album: Undercover Tracklist: 1 Undercover of the Night mp3 2 She was Hot mp3 3 Tie You Up the Pain of Love mp3 4 Wanna Hold You mp3 5 Feel on Baby mp3 6 Too Much Blood mp3 7 Pretty Beat Up mp3 8 Too Tough mp3 9 All the Way Down mp3 10 It Must Be Hell mp3 11 Undercover of the Night mp3 12 She was Hot mp3 13 Tie You...
3Vote!
ayamelri3n | 10/24/2009
David Guetta Everytime We Touch Download mp3 Download David Guetta Everytime We Touch >>> Artist: David Guetta Album: Everytime We Touch Tracks: 1. Everytime We Touch (Extended remix) 2. Everytime We Touch (Side B) download Everytime We Touch mp3 album Everytime We Touch David Guetta album download online Everytime We Touch David Guetta mp3 download David Guetta mp3 buy David Guetta Everytime We Touch...
Explore : B.B. King,
Blues,
Brian Jones,
Brian Jones,
Chuck Berry,
Janis Joplin,
Jimi Hendrix,
Mick Jagger,
Midnight Rambler,
Music,
Sports,
Tina Turner