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Wednesday, 27 August 2008

TV review: Moving on from McDreamy

You know how it is: thither are way too many perky, cutesy, glib, beautifully peopled American light dramas on TV already�- Grey's Anatomy, Brothers and Sisters, Desperate Housewives�- and you're blowed if you're release to get sucked into another one.



And along comes another A-grade perky/cutesy number�- TV2's new Private Practice, (Monday, 8.30pm)�- and there's another weekly hour of your life story pleasantly atrophied for the foreseeable future.


Most annoyingly, Private Practice�- a spinoff from Grey's Anatomy�featuring Addison Montgomery�- is pretty much as appealing as its parent show.


It has a balmy, good-looking cast, heartwarming stories, and sufficiency of an undercurrent of subversiveness to cut the syrup.


To be the teeniest bit particular, it's a mild mystery story that they should pick Addison (Kate Walsh) as a star spin- cancelled, as she's not wildly charismatic, and no more than than routinely gorgeous by American TV standards�- which is, true, very gorgeous indeed, only usually a gal has to make that small bit extra.


Also, Addison burst into Grey's Anatomy as the forged girl�- the one who'd broken Dr McDreamy's spirit by having an affaire with his best friend, and then tried to win him back off series heroine Meredith.


Even if you don't hold that against her, you have to be somewhat cross that her return touched off an interminable series of make-ups and break-ups between Meredith and McD that has progressively made Grey's into a bit of a chore.


However, it seems clear from Private Practice that Addison's good luck charm is that she's a fixed point around which more type and likable characters posterior move.


The praxis she has moved to in Los Angeles includes Cooper, a wonderfully louche paediatrician (Paul Adelstein); Violet (Amy Brenneman), a disorganised but uber-empathetic psychiatrist; and surfer- dude-looking midwife trainee Chris (William Dell Parker), who is primetime little brother material.


The recitation is run by tough, scary fertility specialist Naomi (Audra MacDonald), who has just split up with her husband Sam (Taye Diggs), and it's clear that the fact they should never have divorced is going to cause up some of the plot for the next 30-something episodes.


But most of all, and here's the information Grey's fans motive the most, there is another Dr McDreamy, in the descriptor of substitute medical medical specialist Peter Wilder (Tim Daly).


It's clear that most of the plot for the show, as long as it runs, will worry the fireworks between him, with his acupuncture needles and tinctures, and Addison, who tends to handle the scalpel first and ask questions later.


Another wee criticism: Wilder isn't the remotest patch on the Dr McD of Grey's Anatomy. So far, I'd be labelling him Dr McSmarmy.


He's no more than averagely freehanded, but his looks are overlaid with that patronising, sanctimonious air that New Agers have toward the medical profession. He is smugly positive that Addison came indorse to township because, terminal time she lived in LA, he kissed her passionately.


She naturally insists the kiss had nothing to do with her return. We cognise better. And he has already begun to acquire her o'er, by display her, in a pitch room emergency, that stylostixis is a good fill-in for anaesthetic.


So he will woo her with Rescue Remedy, witchhazel and the Memory of Water theory, till in a twelve or so episodes, the show will devolve into the Grey's on-again-off-again romance schtick, and we'll be able to skip it.


But till then, there's much to enjoy, as American television seems to experience learnt from the British in recent years about how to create and sustain adorably eccentric characters.


One warning, however, is against what power be called Chic-Talk. On top of the McDreamy/McSteamy lingo is a new and potentially even more irritating tic of speech: "Focus!"


At least twice an episode there's an heroic all-in spat. Only mortal always shouts "Focus!" and the squabbling stops.


It palled the number one time it cropped up, but it's the kind of verbal gimmick that might well catch on in the workplace if Private Practice inherits regular half of the interview Grey's Anatomy used to have.


Which is another reason to be mightily vexed that it's so unredeemed enjoyable.


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Sunday, 17 August 2008

Download War from a Harlots Mouth mp3






War from a Harlots Mouth
   

Artist: War from a Harlots Mouth: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Other

   







Discography:


Transmetropolitan Promo
   

 Transmetropolitan Promo

   Year:    

Tracks: 11






The imaginatively named extreme music quintette, War from a Harlots Mouth, hails from Berlin, Germany, and plays a violent shading of maths metal, grindcore, and assorted unrelated genres (so, they rebut association with any specific melodious style). After getting their start up in 2005, the grouping recorded a split EP with Molotov Solution, toured throughout Europe with acts of the Apostles like Dying Fetus, Cattle Decapitation, and Cephalic Carnage, and then released their uncut debut CD, Transmetropolitan, in 2007.






Thursday, 7 August 2008

Cold Chisel

Cold Chisel   
Artist: Cold Chisel

   Genre(s): 
Rock: Hard-Rock
   



Discography:


Chisel (Remastered)   
 Chisel (Remastered)

   Year:    
Tracks: 20




Cold Chisel is the classic Australian "pub






Tuesday, 1 July 2008

Indulge in luxury Champagne fest

FORGET the Glastonbury mud, floating tents and soggy wellies - a new festival
with a luxurious twist is the place to be this summer.

The Magic Loungeabout boasts 24 hours of live acts, set in a North Yorkshire
priory with a Champagne bar to celebrate in style.

Guests can indulge in free camping and parking, as well as a posh sherpa
service to carry their bags.

Billed as a ‘grown up’ festival, it promises to treat guests like VIPs without
the designer price tag.

The line up includes a host of stars from GARY NUMAN to LADYTRON,
and from MORCHEEBA to funk band THE EGG.

A free aftershow party held under the stars will feature DJ sets from JOHN
KELLY and MATT COOPER.

The intimate festival, which takes place on August 30, aims to be an
alternative to the summer's massive mud fests

Visit Magic Loungeabout for tickets and more
info.

Wednesday, 25 June 2008

Mc Lyte Upset About Sexism In Court


Rapper MC LYTE fears the U.S. legal system is sexist when it comes to punishing the ladies of hip-hop - because they get a tougher deal than their male counterparts.

The 1990s rap sensation admits she was horrified by the sentences handed down to Foxy Brown and Lil' Kim, while T.I. served a house arrest term on illegal weapons charges over Christmas (07) and R. Kelly's child pornography case took six years to get to court.

In a recent statement on her okaysister.blogspot.com website, MC Lyte wrote, "After allegedly purchasing firearms and such, T.I. gets to stay home in the comfort of his luxurious Atlanta home, while nearly every woman in the game that has been taken in for something has either done time or (they're) waiting on pins and needles to know the outcome of their cases."

And now she's speaking out about the trend for jailing her peers.

In a new Venuszine magazine interview, Lyte says, "There are mistakes that are made. It just so happens that women pay dearly for them."





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Tuesday, 24 June 2008

Swizz Beatz: 'I Am Producing The Michael Jackson Tour'

US producer Swizz Beatz has claimed that he is working on the production for a Michael Jackson tour.



Although details have yet to be confirmed about Jackson's tour plans, it's been widely reported that the singer will announce live shows in 2008.



Speaking to MTV, Beatz claimed that he woould be working on the dates, although he didn't specify any more details.



"I'm probably gonna be producing his tour and everything,” he said.



Jackson is currently recording a new studio album and has been linked with a possible live residency in Las Vegas.



The singer's new album, which is expected later this year, will be the follow-up to 2001's 'Invincible'.


Michael Jackson - Through The Years




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Nosliw

Nosliw   
Artist: Nosliw

   Genre(s): 
Rap: Hip-Hop
   Reggae
   



Discography:


Mittendrin Special Edition (cd2)   
 Mittendrin Special Edition (cd2)

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 7


Mittendrin Special Edition (cd1)   
 Mittendrin Special Edition (cd1)

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 16


Mehr Davon   
 Mehr Davon

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 14