Thursday, 24 May 2012

Misheard Lyrics

Artist Metallica
Track Fuel
Real Lyric give me fuel, give me fire, give me that which I desire
Misheard Lyric give me two, give me five, give me a dollar fifty five!
 
Artist R.E.M.
Track Losing My Religion
Real Lyric That's me in the corner, That's me in the spotlight.
Misheard Lyric Let's pee in the corner, Let's pee in the spotlight.
 
Artist Nirvana
Track Smells Like Teen Spirit
Real Lyric Here we are now, entertain us
Misheard Lyric Here we are now in containers
 
Artist Robert Palmer
Track Addicted To Love
Real Lyric Might as well face it, you're addicted to love.
Misheard Lyric Might as well face it, you're a dick with a glove.
 
Artist Madonna
Track Like A Virgin
Real Lyric Like a virgin touched for the very first time.
Misheard Lyric Like a virgin touched for the thirty-first time.

13 Creepiest Heavy Metal Conspiracies - The Nightclub Tragedy

The Nightclub Tragedy

The Nightclub Tragedy

The February 2003 fire at the Station in West Warwick, Rhode Island, during headliner Great White's set, is one of the worst nightclub fires in American history. The fire started as the tour manager set off a fiery display of pyrotechnics. Soundproofing foam installed on the stage caught fire from an emission of the sparks. It spread quickly, engulfing the club in five and a half minutes. 100-plus were killed and 230 were injured; Daniel Biechele, the tour manager, plead guilty to negligence and the nightclub owners, two brothers, were tried for using flammable foam on stage. Biechele and one of the brothers served prison time. Gallery by Ritch Duncan.

Wednesday, 23 May 2012

13 Creepiest Heavy Metal Conspiracies - Rob Halford Vs. Metal


Rob Halford Vs. Metal

Rob Halford Vs. Metal

The Judas Priest "Metal God" became the first openly-gay metal superstar when he came out of the closet in 1998. Halford has generally been accepted by his fans, although he says that the "industry" at large forced him to keep things quiet for most of his career, leading to his addiction to alcohol and drugs. (Halford's Wikipedia page notes that he's been clean and sober since 1986.)

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Bon Scott's Highway To Hell

Bon Scott, the original singer of AC/DC was a heavy metal wild man, known as much for his drinking as his ferocious vocals. In February of 1980, the 33-year old front man went out drinking in a London club and fell asleep in the back of a car. He never woke up. "Pulmonary aspiration of vomit" was the officially cause of death, but some suspected that Scott had died from alcohol poisoning, while others felt that he may have suffocated himself on the fumes from the running car. The Guardian reported that an unknown mystery man discovered the body, but no one could track him down. Others say the music industry knew of his death "hours" before Scott's corpse was discovered.

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RIP - Robin Gibb (May 20, 2012) The Bee Gees


Robin Gibb was an English singer and songwriter brother, Maurce Gibb and younger brother Barry Gibb, made up the Bee Gees.  The group is one of the most popular and successful of all time and almost single-handedly sent disco into the stratosphere during the late ’70s.  But don’t hold that against them.  They have sold in the neighborhood of 225 million albums throughout their career.  And their younger brother, Andy Gibb, had a successful career as a pop musician as well.  While Robin was still just a child, the Gibb family moved from the Isle of Man to Australia where the brothers Gibb, or Bee Gees, formed their band.  Robin was considered the lead singer but Barry did sing lead on several of the groups hits, so he might say otherwise.  After relocating back to England in 1966, the Bee Gees began getting noticed.  Their early albums were more English folk rock and progressive than their late ’70s disco output, and their first album of significance, 1967′s Bee Gees 1st (which it wasn’t) can easily stand along any number of the great British Invasion albums of its time.  The album ultimately cracked the Top 10 in both America and the UK.  Their later pre-disco albums leaned more rock and even progressive at times.  

In 1977, the soundtrack to Saturday Night Fever was released, and with several Bee Gees tunes on it, their lives changed.  The album sold over 15 million copies, and although it didn’t “invent” disco, it certainly helped bring it to the suburbs of white America.  Over the next year and a half, the Bee Gees earned six consecutive #1 singles – holding the record until  Whitney Houston came along.   After disco crashed during the ’80s, the Bee Gees took a long break during which time Robin released a handful of moderately successful solo albums.  He also released solo albums during the early years of the Bee Gees.  The group reunited during the ’90s and again, the 2000s to respectable success, both on record and on tour.  Their final live performance as a trio came in 2002.   On May 20, 2012, Robin Gibb died of cancer surrounded by family.
Joe Bonamassa - Driving Towards The Daylight
Genre:    Blues
Label:     Provogue
Release Date: 18.05.2012



Joe Bonamassa is back for his 13th album, Driving Towards The Daylight. The album was produced by Kevin Shirley and saw the dynamic duo return to Las Vegas for a back-to-basics album, which was recorded at the same studio as their first joint album, You & Me. Driving Towards The Daylight is definitely the bluesiest album from Bonamassa in the past few years. The album consists of four originals and seven covers. Kevin Shirley wanted to push Bonamassa out of his comfort zone and did so by bringing in a talented group of session players, including Aerosmith’s Brad Whitford.Driving Towards The Daylight is yet another fine performance from the blues rock titan. The album sees Joe return to the blues and in a big way. With this being Bonamassa’s 13th album, it may finally be the lucky one that sees Joe driving towards the Grammy.
Driving Towards The Daylight was produced by Kevin “Caveman” Shirley (Black Crowes, Aerosmith, Led Zeppelin), making this Bonamassa and Shirley’s seventh album collaboration in six years.

“We’ve taken some really traditional old blues songs – the Howlin’ Wolf song ‘Who’s Been Talkin’ and Robert Johnson’s ‘Stones In My Passway,’” says Shirley, “and we’ve tried to imagine how they would do them in a rock context. It’s a very exciting return to the blues in a very visceral way. It’s vibrant and it’s gutsy and it’s really, really rugged.”To move Joe out of his comfort zone, a unique group of musicians was assembled, including Aerosmith guitarist Brad Whitford (guitar), Blondie Chaplin (guitar), Anton Fig (drums and percussion), Arlan Schierbaum (keyboard), Michael Rhodes (bass), Carmine Rojas (bass), Jeff Bova and The Bovaland Brass, Pat Thrall (guitar), and Whitford’s son Harrison Whitford (guitar).

Brad Whitford, speaking from the studio in Vegas, said, “This is definitely more influenced by the stuff that the guys and musicians in this room love, early ‘60s English and American rock and blues. I guess we’ll never get that out of our system and its fun to come in here and find our own path down that highway.”The album features four Bonamassa-penned originals including the bruising opener Dislocated Boy, the road warrior’s title track Driving Towards The Daylight, Heavenly Soul, and Somewhere Trouble Don’t Go.

Other tracks include Bonamassa’s versions of Tom Waits’ New Coat Of Paint, Bill Withers’ Lonely Town Lonely Street, Bernie Marsden’s A Place In My Heart, and Willie Dixon’s All I Need. On the album closer, Australian rock singer Jimmy Barnes sings lead vocals on his 1987 hit Too Much Ain't Enough Love.Premiering today, and continuing each week for ten episodes is "Countdown To Daylight", the new reality series of 3-4 minute webisodes, featuring interviews with Joe and his band as well as behind-the-scenes footage of the band recording Driving Towards The Daylight in the studio.

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Kirk Hammett of Metallica
 Hard Times: Kirk Hammet

Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett has revealed the music industry’s current woes has even affected them to the extent they can’t afford not to tour. He says: “The cycles of taking two years off don’t exist any more. We were able to do that because we had record royalties coming in consistently. Now you put out an album and you have a windfall maybe once or twice. But it’s not the way it used to be – a cheque every three months.” He says their merchandise takings paid for their new studio: “We basically take funds from wherever we can. This is a real luxury, but great things come out of this.” The band believe they best they’ll do at their Orion Music Festival in July is break even.

The actor who played David St Hubbins in This Is Spinal Tap has suffered a broken leg in a road accident. Michael McKean, who’s currently appearing in Broadway production Best Man, was struck by a vehicle in New York City yesterday. The 64-year-old is reported to be in a stable condition.

KK Downing has thanked fans for their support a year after Judas Priest announced he’d quit. The guitarist says: “I hope you have a fantastic time at festivals. I’m going to try to get to a couple myself in the UK – and hope to catch up with my old buddies who I used to traverse the world with. You know who you are.”

Rush singer Geddy Lee says he sometimes struggles to establish the headspace to deliver the band’s lyrics, which are all written by drummer Neil Peart. Lee explains: “There are times where there is a lot of discussion, when we get a lyric and it’s not happening. You sit down and say, ‘Tell me the story again – why is the character in this situation? What do you want him to be feeling?’ Other times, it’s quite clear to me, and when that happens I can bring my own interpretation into the music. It’s really important for me to be clear with him. I have to write a vocal melody and I have to mean it.”

Charlie Benante and Frank Bello of Anthrax have recorded a public service announcement for Musicians Opposed to Bullying. Bassist Bello says: “The people that are bullying you — girls, guys, whoever it may be — they’re feeling so badly about themselves, they have to take it on somebody else; that’s how they get it out. You have to understand that and be smarter and be somebody above them. And don’t be afraid to tell. I was close to my principal in school. When I was getting bullied, I talked to him, and he acted as a confidant. And he told me what to do; it was very secretive. You can do it all in secret. Don’t feel like there is no way out; there is a way out. And it’s not suicide. It’s absolutely not suicide. There’s a long life ahead of you.”

Hellyeah will complete their current tour as a four-piece after guitarist Greg Tibbett was forced off the road to deal with a family emergency at home. Singer Chad Gray says: “We all stand with Greg. There’s a lyric in our new song Band of Brothers that says, ‘I’ve got your band and you’ve got mine,’ and that couldn’t be more true for us right now.”

One of just six copies of Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band signed by the Beatles is being offered for auction. The framed album was signed by all four band members and has been verified as genuine. Only 132 signed Fab Four albums are believed to exist in total. LiveActioneers, handling the sale, estimates the item’s will increase by around 15% per year
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Slayer drummer Dave Lombardo has recalled how his love affair with music started at an early age. The musician is known for his interest in genres far removed from the thrash he’s known for. He remembers: “My mom would try and get me to go out and dance to the bands that would perform parties at the social club. But I would be backstage, sitting on a piano stool and staring at the musicians in the band. My mom would say, ‘Come on, Dave! There are some pretty girls out there that want to dance.’ But I was more interested in watching the band performing.