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Comments (2) | Posted by on September 30, 2010

I probably shouldn’t even bring this up, since I always end up with egg on my face when I talk about a “possible” Led Zeppelin reunion…but Robert Plant recently suggested that he may want to reunite Led Zeppelin! No…really. I’m not making this up. While promoting his new album Band of Joy, Robert was quoted in an interview with A.V. Club as saying, “I think we’re probably thinking about talking.” That’s an oral agreement, right? Well, as close to one as as we’re going to get right now.

Read the interview here:
 http://www.avclub.com/articles/robert-pl…

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Cool or Creepy?

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Steven Tyler sits at Idol table…..??? Do we like?? is this going to make him lose cred? Should he start popin pills again so he can be new crazy Paula? Will they do an ‘Aerosmith Song’ episode? Will Steven say something inappropriate to J.Lo? We will find all that out and more…dawg…when the new season of American Idol starts.

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Comments (1) | Posted by Kat on September 29, 2010

Childhood TV

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No matter how old you get, there are some things in life you can never forget! For my Birthday this week I remember these childhood TV shows. I hope you enjoy and I hope these bring back some memories. You may want to clean yer childhood bong before viewing…….

HR PUFFNSTUFF (totally inspired by weed and shrooms)

SIGMUND AND THE SEAMONSTER (shellaphone)

LAND OF THE LOST (Sleetstack hissss……Chaka!)

SCHOOL HOUSE ROCK (sing it sistas!)

ZOOM (this one is so for the kids who grew up in the NorthEast/Boston area, I wanted to be on this show sooooo bad when I was little!)

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Leave a Comment | Posted by Kat on September 28, 2010

Chattin w/Chelsea Handler about little people, meat dresses, hosting SNL-yup, she’s gonna! And my boobs. Why everything always goes back to my boobs?


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Comments (1) | Posted by Kat on September 24, 2010


CLICK LINK FOR STEPHEN GIVING IT TO CONGRESS!
 http://www.examiner.com/young-adult-pop-…

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Leave a Comment | Posted by Kat on September 23, 2010

Facsinating movie! And a great soundtrack as well w/Trent Reznor and some excellent Beatles re-makes. Justin Timberlake as Sean the creator of Napster will have Oscar a-callin. Yes, there is a Napster-Facebook connection. See this movie. This is about the ‘invention’ if you will of Facebook. The great idea sproated from a college computer genius after he is dumped by his lady. SPOILER ALERT- yes, the Facebook came out of anger and a broken heart! Awesome revenge! I won’t give anymore away except to say- The creator of Facebook in no way owes the two twin brothers ANY money! See the movie and you will agree!

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Leave a Comment | Posted by on September 22, 2010

The Van Halen News Desk has posted a never before ‘circulated’ Van Halen song. Here is their description followed by the link to check it out:

“The Wild Life” movie score is legendary to Van Halen fans, as Eddie Van Halen wrote the score for the movie (Universal Pictures, 1984). “The Wild Life” stars Chris Penn and was the first script Cameron Crowe wrote after the success of “Fast Times At Ridgemont High” and is a typical ‘80′s comedy and is somewhat of a “Fast Times” clone. The movie was only released on VHS – never on DVD, unfortunately.

The film has an official soundtrack, but it contains only one song by Eddie Van Halen, “Donut City” (3:57). So “Donut City” is the only officially released complete track for the movie that was written by Edward Van Halen. But sharp-eared VH fans will recognize unreleased music from Eddie interspersed several times throughout the film. Portions of early versions of “Right Now,” “Good Enough,” “Feels So Good,” “A.F.U. (Naturally Wired),” and “Strung Out” can be heard throughout the film. In addition, the synthesized backdrop music for David Lee Roth’s “Tai Chi Solo” on the 1984 tour also made its debut in this film. Die hard VH fans have re-watched the movie for years just to hear the bits of EVH genius throughout. The movie’s score is one of the best kept secrets in rock music. The songs were recorded and mixed at 5150 by Donn Landee and Ken Deane. Ed played all the instruments on the songs.

Eddie played the song on a Ripley guitar, and the song is rumored to be called “Ripley”.  A little something to hold us over until we get that new Van Halen album next year :-)

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One of the perks of winning the Swedish Lottery…a personal performance by KISS.  At least according to a new spot for the Swedish Lottery.

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Leave a Comment | Posted by Kat on September 21, 2010

Steven Tyler has recorded the theme song to a Japanese live-action movie called ‘Space Battleship Yamato’. According to TokyoGraph.com, the track is called “Love Lives” and is being billed as part of the Aerosmith singer’s first solo project. Tyler apparently wrote the ballad after reading a translated script and seeing footage from the film’s final scene. “Love Lives” goes on sale in Japan on November 24. The songs is almost “I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing Part 2″. In a movie also about love on a spaceship, sorta. This clip is all in Japanese. Not sure what the movie is about. Love on a Spaceship and whatnot and I’m pretty sure there is a kidnapped kid. A news bit about Steven on Japanese news is include as well. I know a Japanese word or 2 and I think the reporter said- “this old american dude can still rock!..”

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