Menu

Classic Singles





























Classic Albums

























Pages: 1 ... 735 736 [737] 738 739 ... 838

????

Release Date: March 27, 2006

Japan - The Very Best Of (DVD)
??
Compiling together footage of one of the most intriguing, sophisticated and imaginative bands of the 80s combining 7 Music Videos from both the Virgin and Hansa years with their era-defining sets and graphics reflecting the band’s inimitable style plus their 'Oil On Canvas' live show from the Hammersmith Odeon in 1983!

Music Videos:

1. Life In Tokyo
2. Quiet Life
3. I Second That Emotion
4. Gentlemen Take Polaroids
5. Swing
6. Visions Of China
7. Nightporter

Oil On Canvas
(Live??at Hammersmith Odeon 1983)

8. Oil On Canvas
9. Sons Of Pioneers
10. Gentlemen Take Polaroids
11. Swing
12. Cantonese Boy
13. Visions Of China
14. Canton
15. Ghosts
16. Still Life In Mobile Homes
17. Methods Of Dance
18. The Art Of Parties
19. Voices Raised In Welcome,
?? Hands Held In Prayer

Share on Facebook!Share on Twitter!StumbleUpon
MARCH 2006

18
21 & 22
23 & 24
25
27 & 28
30
Austin, TX
West Hollywood, CA
Anaheim, CA
Las Vegas, NV
San Diego, CA
San Francisco, CA
Stubb's BBQ
House of Blues
House of Blues
House of Blues
House of Blues
The Warfield

APRIL 2006

1
2
7
New York, NY
Atlantic City, NJ ??
London, UK
Irving Plaza
House of Blues
Koko
Share on Facebook!Share on Twitter!StumbleUpon

Morrissey has claimed George Bush and Tony Blair are worse than terrorist bombers, in a scathing rant over the Iraq war. The former Smiths frontman has adopted a typically outspoken stance on the conflict, referring to the suicide attacks across the London transport network in June.

"My view was, how would anyone be remotely surprised? It's an obvious retaliation against Blair's intentions," Morrissey explained. "And you can't refer to these things as being terrorist attacks and yet assume that the actions of Blair and Bush are not terrorism. They're worse than terrorism; they're the actions of egotistical monsters.Bush views Iraq and thinks, 'Well, we will control this country eventually anyway so it doesn't matter how many people we kill.'"

Morrissey releases a new album, "Ringleader Of The Tormentors", on April 3.

Share on Facebook!Share on Twitter!StumbleUpon
??

With the departure of the irreplaceably feisty founder member Mutya Buena, the chart topping Sugababes are on a mission to prove they are still the fiercest girls in pop with the release of the undeniably catchy 'Red Dress'. Strutting out of Top Shop with their high-end fashion imitations and menacing stilettos, the new-look-trio command everyone's attention with the stomping anthem 'Red Dress', dictating what they want and how they want it.

??Massive Attack are back with the brand new single 'Live With Me', featuring Terry Callier on vocals. Taken from the recent best of - 'Collected' - the track was written by Robert Del Naja, Neil Davidge and Terry Callier, and sees a return to a more soulful sound for Massive Attack, while retaining the lush production of their more recent albums.
??Girls Aloud continue their education with the release of their sublime new single 'Whole Lotta History'. The heartbreaking single about the end of a relationship is taken from the Girls' cutting edge pop masterpiece album 'Chemistry', which was lavished with heaps of praise when released at the end of last year, from five star reviews in the broadsheets to album of the months in the pop magazines.
??Joey Negro, the man behind chart-topping dance act Jakatta, has teamed up with Data Records, the home of recent hit by Tom Novy, to unleash the unbridled rapture of 'Make A Move On Me'. On the remixes, house legend Mark Knight steps up to offer two interpretations - the live drums and head banging funk of the 'Horns Of Rock Remix', and the techy bleeps 'n' clicks minimalism of the 'Toolroom Dub'. Other mixes come courtesy of Spen and The MuthaFunkaz, who offer up both dub and vocal re-rubs, combining the soul of the original with sun-drenched Balearic atmospherics and disco glamour.
Share on Facebook!Share on Twitter!StumbleUpon
Top 20 March 11, 2006
??
TW / LW / WC Artist - Song
01 / (01) / (7) Mari Wilson - Storyline
02 / (02) / (6) Propaganda - Valley Of The Machine Gods
03 / (05) / (4) Dead Or Alive - You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)
04 / (03) / (9) Black Eyed Peas - Don't Lie
05 / (07) / (5) Ferry Corsten - Fire
06 / (06) / (9)Faith Evans - Mesmerized
07 / (04) / (9) Delacy - Hideaway
08 / (09) / (8) Tina Arena - Aimer Jusqu'A L'Impossible
09 / (13) / (3) Sylvian & Sakamoto - World Citizen
10 / (15) / (2) Anggun - Cesse La Pluie / Saviour
11 / (11) / (26) Axelle Red - I Had A Dream
12 / (14) / (4) Apoptygma Berzerk - Shine On
13 / (08) / (11) Depeche Mode - A Pain That I'm Used To
14 / (10) / (13) Velvet - Don't Stop Movin'
15 / (18) / (2) Mel C - First Day Of My Life
16 / (12) / (6) A-Ha??- Analogue (All I Want)
17 / (16) / (3) Mew - Why Are You Looking Grave?
18 / (---) / (1) Madonna - Sorry
19 / (---) / (1) Pink - Stupid Girls
20 / (17) / (14) Saint Etienne - A Good Thing
Tip: Black Box - You Got The Love
??

????

You're most welcome to email??suggestions for this chart to:
Contact_form ">Contact_form

Share on Facebook!Share on Twitter!StumbleUpon
Pages: 1 ... 735 736 [737] 738 739 ... 838

 

                                             Spam Control

                                             logo-home                                                  

SMF spam blocked by CleanTalk